Makeup Tips and Tricks
Foundation
- Determine which type of     foundation will create the perfect base for you.
- Your foundation should match your face and neck, so don't try it     on your hand or arm for color a match.
- Use a foundation with a sunscreen with at least SPF 15 to     prevent skin damage.
- Ask for samples at the cosmetics counter but not before     determining your    skin type.
- You will probably need a different shade for each season. Don't     use the same one all year long. Blending colors may be the only way     to get a perfect match.
- Apply foundation on your eyelids, lips and into your neck for a     more natural look. This also is a good setting for eye shadow and     lipstick and helps it stay on longer.
- For clear complexions, sometimes all you need is a tinted     moisturizer for a natural look.
- Liquid foundation is usually water based and is best for dry     skin. Use a sponge or your fingers to blend from the nose, out. 
- Liquid foundation can settle and separate, so always shake it     before use.
- Apply loose translucent powder with a large cosmetics brush to     set your foundation and keep it from running in hot and humid     weather.
- For dry skin, apply a light moisturizer before your foundation.
- Powder foundation is ideal for oily skin and will help reduce     shine.
- Use a concealer for those nasty blemishes and pat lightly with     pressed powder.
- If your foundation is too heavy, add a couple drops of     moisturizer to thin.
- After application, go outside or near a window to check for     blunders.
Lips
- Keep lips moisturized at night with lip balm or petroleum jelly.
- Apply pressed powder on and around your lips if your lipstick     has a tendency to "bleed."
- Use a lip liner that closest matches your lipstick or one shade     darker.
- To make thin lips appear larger, apply your liner just outside     of your natural lip line. Add a final touch with lip gloss.
- If you're fair-skinned, avoid dark colors that appear too harsh.
- To avoid getting lipstick on your teeth, run your finger through     the middle of your lips and pull it back out after application. The     excess will come off on your finger, not your teeth.
- Unless your teeth are sparkling white, avoid coral and orange     lipsticks. Instead, try red, pink or plum.
- Never apply lipstick testers to your lips in a store. It's not     hygienic. Try applying it to the back of your wrist instead.
Cheeks
- Use a medium-sized blush brush to avoid a striping affect.
- For tan or dark skin, apply bronzing powder to cheeks in lieu of     blusher.
- Apply blush to the apple of your cheeks and just underneath your     jaw. Avoid the old technique of applying blush outwards towards the     temple.
- Try peach colored blush for a great sun-kissed look.
- If you don't wear foundation, try a liquid or crème blush.
General Makeup Tips
- Always use good lighting and a clean mirror.
- Keep your makeup light in the summer. Heavy foundation will cake     and melt off in the summer heat and humidity, leaving you with a     streaked look.
- For proper hygiene, don't use outdated cosmetics, particularly     around the eye area and never share your make-up with anyone.
- Try matte bronzing powder underneath your cheeks and jawbone to     make your face appear slimmer.
- To make your nose appear smaller, apply bronzing powder     carefully down the sides. Add a little shimmer creme or powder down     the bridge of your nose.
- Use cotton swabs to pick up any eye shadow that has fallen on     your cheeks or face.
- Clean your makeup brushes and applicators often to reduce     bacteria and oil.
- If your powder blush or eye shadow breaks up in the compact, use     alcohol to press it back togeth
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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