Friday, December 18, 2009

How exactly do u use blush and foundation?

how do u use blush, and foundation, both cream and powder? and whats good eyeshadow shades for someone with long eyelashes and dark brown eyes?How exactly do u use blush and foundation?
Foundations first, and apply and blend it in whereveryou need it. Then brush the powder all over your face. Next apply a little blush from the apple of your cheek, and up your cheek bones.Smile when applying blush it helps you see the path needed. A good eyeshadow shade for you would probably be a clear shimmery transluscent gold or cream.How exactly do u use blush and foundation?
ok well for your blush you maybe want to choose a color that blends well with your face color....if you have a cream then get 2 shades lighter than your actual facial color and only put it where you need to. If you use powder you should still make it at least 2 shades lighter and you can put it anywhere. if you have long lashes i would go for a mascara that doesnt have as many spikes because that just makes them look longer and bigger so i would get one with out so many spikes...and the eyeshadow doesnt make that much of a difference because you cant only be wearing one color or it wouldnt match what your wearing.. but i bet green would look really good with brown eyes
Use a full, round brush for the application of your powder blush, as it will make for a softer and more professional look than the brush that comes with the blush. This should not be the same brush you use to apply your loose powder. Place a small amount of blush on the brush and gently tap off any excess. Look in the mirror and smile. Place powder blush on the apple of your cheek and gently brush up your cheekbone toward your hairline.





Foundation.....First, apply the foundation over your face with the sponge applicator. Then take a pressed powder to make it look more natural.
Eyeshadow: depends on your skin tone, but since it's summer maybe some not-to-shimmery browns and golds.





Blush: use a specific blush brush, get some powder on it, tap it on your arm to get off excess, then sweep the brush on the apples of your cheeks. Slowly build up color, don't put too much on at once.





Foundation: For powder, either use a large kabuki like brush and sweep that across your face making sure it doesn't build up to look cakey. So again, build it up with the powder and check it in natural light to make sure it looks alright outside. For a cream, or liquid dab it on specific parts of your face that need evening out color wise. Don't use it all over and be positive it matches your skin tone. Only use a little at a time and dab it on with a clean finger until it is all blended.





It helps to use wash your face beforehand with something gently to just get rid of any oil, then use a nice facial moisturizer and let it set into your skin before applying makeup.





Good luck!

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