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1) Keep the darkest colors close to the (outer) lashline. Anything too dark beyond your crease, rising towards your brow, looks crazy.

2) If shadow ends up too close to the brow, loose powder can be used over the edges to make it disappear a bit. It won’t rid of it completely, but it will hide it pretty well if you’ve applied too much.

3) Never underestimate tight lining. I prefer to use gel liner, but pencil is easier for someone just starting out.

4) The bigger (not clumpier) the lashes, the better.

5) When in doubt, I apply a thin line of super smudge-able liner to my lash line and blend with a pencil brush. The result is super smokey, and looks great.
posted by randomgirl3000
When applying blush, you want the color to look soft and natural, as if it comes from within. Read below for tips on how to put on make-up.

1. Tap or lightly blow on the applicator brush to remove any excess blush before applying to prevent a harsh and uneven application. 2. Apply your blush on the apple of the cheek and carefully blend towards your natural hairline. 3. If you have two shades, apply the darker one on the apple of the cheek first, then use the lighter shade to highlight. Blend well so there is no visible line between colors. 4. Highlight your temples, forehead and chin.


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Face:
To get a smooth look, use your moisturizer, then prep your face with matte finish foundation - not too much, just to give the face a smooth and pretty glow.
The trick is before using the foundation, warm it up a little in your palms, then pick up small amounts at a time with a thick brush or your finger and gently brush forward until it's completely blended into the skin. Don't use too much powder, however if your skin is oily it's ok to press a little bit of powder down through those oily T-zone areas, so that you don't feel too shiny. Just remember, when applying foundation, the main...
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