Monday, December 28, 2009

How do u apply foundation, blusher & eye makeup so it looks gorgeous?

Be very careful with the foundation. Most people do not need a thick coating, which can make you look orange and over-done. I suggest a tinted moisturizer instead. Only apply it to the areas where it is needed--the most common mistake is applying foundation all over your face. Also, make sure it is applied with a make-up sponge. Touching your face is a very bad idea, as you are just spreading acne-causing bacteria.How do u apply foundation, blusher %26amp; eye makeup so it looks gorgeous?
well if your like me and you have redness on your face then id start by useing a foundation with good coverage. start by doting the foundation on you cheeks chin nose and forehead and blend well, set the foundation with a little powder. for cheeks smile and apply the blush to the part of your cheek that sticks out and apply highlighter on the tops of the cheeks. for eye makeup use a soft light colour all over the lid and apply eyeliner to your lash line and in the rim of your eyes then apply to coats of black mascara. hope this helpsHow do u apply foundation, blusher %26amp; eye makeup so it looks gorgeous?
don't leave streaks... BLEND BLEND BLEND....


blush:smile and brush your blush in circular motions _the apple part of your cheeks) towards your cheek bone...make sure its blended...dont leave streaks...


eye makeup: use light color for eyelid... a darker color on top of lid (not too dark) then on sides of eyes a darker eye shadow...


Blend Blend Blend
if your skin is clear or you have vry few blemishes then i would recommend a light moisture foundation they have som great ones from mac. If you skin is a little spotty then you might need something stronger but i wouldnt go for a thich foundation because then it can appear odvious that you ar wearing foundation and natural is the key. If you put a little concealer on urunder eyes on the creases on any blemishes or spots and thn using a makeup brush or a sponge blend in your skin aftr putting foundation on. If you want to look more bronzed i would rcommend gettin a bronzer instead of a darker foundation. And then use the bronzer on the face lgithly to give that glowing look. Highlightrs n the cheekbones and above eye lids can create a glowing look too. Blusher shoudl be applied on the apples of your cheeks if you suck in your cheeks there shoudl also be a line visible that you can brush the blusher on towards your ear. I wouldnt over do blusher either jus enough to look like you have some clolour. And eyes ree depend on ur shape of eyes and your eye colour.. i use brown tones mainly because i like natural colours ... if you use a lighter colour on the insides of ur eye lid and then blend a little to make it darker in the sides that usually works for me.. hope i helped :) xx
i have got cream and powder foundation i apply cream foundation and after that i apply powder foundation to make it smooth





after that i do eye makeup. to do this first i apply light shade as highlight with a soft brush of about 1 inch. than i apply medium shade darker than before with thin brush than before.than to apply on lid of my eye i use a very-2 thin brush and a dark color


at last apply eyeliner and kajal, and sometimes i apply shimmer also





after eye makeup i apply rose. after that i apply lip liner and then lipstick after lipstick i apply gloss and my makeover is completed.





good luck!!!
use a brush like the pros and blend
I used Bare Escentuals for my wedding - and it was great!!!:)
Use foundation only in places where it is most needed, e.g places wer ther is mosat shine or uneven skin tone...do not forget to blend as this is vital. When applying blusher smile and apply on the apple of your cheeks and up and outwards. Then the eye make up, this usually dpends on what colours you use but really the way to use eyeshadow is to first apply the lightest colour all over your lids up to the eyebrows, then the mid tone colour blended in the crease of the first half of the eye (inner corner to half way) and then the darkest from the outer corner to midway.

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