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How to Apply Makeup
Women use makeup to enhance
their natural beauty. Following
these instructions will help
you will learn how to apply
makeup for all occasions.
Begin by washing your face.
Use a gentle cleanser that
does not dry out the skin.
Follow up with a moisturizer
appropriate for your skin
type. Cover your clothing
with a towel to protect it
while you do your makeup application.
Concealer comes next
Even top models don't have
flawless skin. Concealer hides
any blemishes or undereye
circles. Select a color one
shade lighter than your foundation.
Using your ring finger, put
dots of concealer over any
blemishes and undereye circles.
Blend it in with the tip of
that finger or a makeup sponge.
You can use either a liquid
concealer or a solid type.
Foundation is the base
A liquid foundation that matches
your skin tone exactly is
the best choice. Start by
putting it on in dots over
the middle of your face. Use
your fingertips or a makeup
sponge to spread it out until
it covers your entire face.
The foundation will cover
the concealer.
To keep the foundation in
place, dust on loose or pressed
powder in the same color with
a brush or powder puff. You
can take a compact with pressed
powder with you for touchups
later.
The eyes have it
There are several steps in
how to apply makeup around
the eyes. Start with the eyebrows.
If they have been plucked
excessively, you will need
to create a browline using
eyebrow pencil or powdered
shadow. These products can
also fill in any gaps in the
natural brows. Eyebrow pencil
can look harsh and unnatural
unless used carefully. To
apply powdered eyebrow shadow,
use a hard slanted brush.
Eye shadow should coordinate
with your eye color and your
skin tones. Use dark eye shadow
to line the edge of your upper
eyelid, following along above
the upper lashes. Medium colored
eye shadow is placed above
that and up to the crease
of the eye. Light eye shadow
goes from there to just under
the eyebrow. For day wear,
use matte colors. Gleaming
or sparkling colors are more
appropriate for evening.
Wet a cake eyeliner in a darker
coordinating color to bring
out the eyes more and apply
it in a thin line on the bottom
edge of the upper eyelid using
a brush. If you wish the eyes
to appear larger, apply the
eyeliner only on the upper
eyelid, extending the line
about one-half inch beyond
the corner of the eye. Women
with large eyes or who prefer
a more dramatic evening look
may also apply eyeliner on
the edge of the lower lid
below the eyelashes. Make
sure the lines are thin to
avoid a raccoon appearance.
Eyeliner pencil can be used
instead of the cake eyeliner.
Mascara is the last step in
the eye part of makeup application.
Again, select a color based
on your skin tone, using dark
brown if you are fair and
black for darker skin. Navy
or plum can be used for evening,
but are not really appropriate
for work. Dip the applicator
into the tube and gently wave
it over the upper and lower
lashes. Wait a few minutes
for it to dry before applying
a second coat. This will help
avoid clumping. For evening,
you may wish to use an eyelash
curler to get a more exotic
look, but be sure to do this
before applying mascara.
Blush adds life
Blush comes in both powder
and gel forms. Whichever you
choose, apply it sparingly
to avoid looking like a clown.
Find the apples of your cheeks
by smiling and then put the
blush either on them or just
below, whichever is more flattering
to you.
Kissable lips
Pick a lipstick color that
goes with both your skin tone
and your outfit. Either apply
it from the tube or use a
lipstick brush as professional
makeup artists do. Add lip
liner around the edges of
the lips after the lipstick
has been applied. Make sure
the lipliner color is a similar
shade to the lipstick, as
very dark lipliner with pale
lipstick will look silly.
Be safe with your cosmetics
Cosmetics don't last forever.
They can become contaminated
with bacteria, so to be safe
they should be discarded once
they get old. This is especially
important for mascara which
should not be kept longer
than one year after it is
first used. Avoid risking
health problems by not sharing
cosmetics with other people.
Now that you know how to apply
makeup, why not practice before
your next big event? By following
these instructions, you'll
look great wherever you go.
About the author:
Jean Feingold is a copywriter
for Catalogs.com. Catalogs.com
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