Skin for Makeup

Makeup

A Guide on Preparing Your Skin for Makeup Part 1 of 2

August 30, 2010
By Shian Shian

To look their best at all times is what most women want. The most popular sought after makeups are body and face highlights, skin tints, and concealer.

Cleaning the face is the first step in applying makeup. The over night oil residue can be wash off by using an exfoliation cream.

The next steps after that are toning and moisturizing. After the skin is toned and moisturized the application of the make up may begin.

You foundation should be a lighter shade of the facial skin, it will then would match the skin tone perfectly. Skin blemishes and a little bit of a color on a pale cheeks could be covers by the concealer. Use a brush to set the makeup by using loose translucent powder.

The compressed powder would accentuate lines and wrinkles if it’s used by mature women. The sagging neck line under the chin would be reduced by using a non-frosted powder.

If you want to have a shade effect, use the slightly darker color than your natural skin tone. To produce a soft transparent effect, gently blend a cream blushes in golden almond and copper tone from cheeks to temples.

Highlighting the eyes with makeup is one of the simplest ways to look beautiful since they are the most expressive part of the face. Eye liner, kohl pencil and eye shadow are normally used for this purpose. The most creative cosmetic is eye shadow.

The color of your eyes should be matched by the choice of eye shadow colors and the application techniques.

A neutral concealer matching the skin tone of the eyelid is applied prior to the eye shadow and then uses the lightest eye shadow shade over the entire area from lash line to brow line. You then created a base which is smudge resistant.

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