The early teens and early twenties are the most exciting time to start making up. This is the age when girls try to adopt new fashions and new make-up ideas, but they have to keep in mind that they should not take drastic steps at once. In other words, learn to swim before jumping into the water. Here are some tips to help you get started:
1. When applying a facial mask, protect the eyes and the
skin around them.
2. If your skin is oily, it needs daily cleansing.
3. If there are spots on the face, hide them with the help
of Cover stick.
4. If you have dark skin under the eyes, these dark circles
can be hidden by a deep shade of concealer.
5. For smooth coloring, apply a light lotion foundation on
the entire face with the help of semantic sponge.
6. Draw an outline around the eyes with the help of mascara
pencil to highlight the beauty of the eyes.
7. Apply Deep Punk Powder Shadow on the upper eyelids and
Blend Deep Purple Shadow on the outer corners and upper part of crease line.
8. With the help of eyebrow pencil, make the color of the eyebrows even darker.
9. Give your beautiful eyes a finishing touch with the help
of black mascara.
10. Before applying lipstick, make the outline of the lips
with the help of soft lip lines.
11. Remove makeup flaws with the help of tissue papers.
12. Applying a light blusher on the cheek bones will make
them more prominent.
Shading and facial features:
After foundation, it is the turn of facial shading. Doing
makeup is also an art. To learn this art, it is very important to know the
basic techniques of facial shading. With shading you can change the shape of
your face but if your nose is too wide then you can make it longer and more
beautiful by shading on both sides. If your chin is heavy, you can remove its heaviness
by shedding it on the neck and lower part of the jaw.
It is important to mention here that shading should be used
only when applying makeup at night. Cosmetics companies for shading are
producing different products under different names but you can use Blush On for
this purpose. Blush On is also called Blush Up, but keep in mind that there
should be no distinction between your Foundation and Blush On. That is, if there’s
a difference between the two Semitics, than it can’t be noticed, shading is usually
done in the following parts of the face.
Jaw:
The heaviness of the jaw badly affects the beauty of the
face, so when shading the jaw, start with the bone and bring it down two to
three inches. After shading, apply a little foundation on the finger and rub on
the ends of the shading so that no clear line is visible.
Nose:
A flat and thick nose looks very bad on the face. Nose
impressions are also replaced by plastic surgery, but you can avoid the hassle
of plastic surgery by shedding. Shading on both sides of the flattened nasal
bone will make the nasal bone protrude, which will make the nose stand up.
Slightly wet a piece of cotton for shading the nose and
gently clean the ends of the shading so that the feeling of artificiality does
not remain. If your nostrils are thick, apply shading over your nostrils. This
will remove the heaviness of the nasal passages.
Chin:
If your chin is prominent, than shade the whole chin and move the brush to the bottom of the chin. Shading can also reduce double chin, but double chin shading should start at the bottom of the chin and move to the neck.
Mold and Contours:
Some people have very high foreheads. Shedding can eliminate
these flaws. Shade the forehead in such a way that it blends well into the
hairline so that no artificial make-up is felt.
Mouth:
Smiling creates lines between the mouth and the nose. If you have a lot of flesh on this part of your face, shade it too, but don't forget to combine the shading line with the foundation.


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