How to Apply Make up Quickly for a Natural Look
Always start with clean skin, and apply a light moisturizer right after cleansing., Apply a light foundation or tinted moisturizer that matches your skin tone., Apply concealer and corrector., Set the concealer and foundation (or tinted moisturizer)...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Always start with clean skin
Evenly apply it to your cheeks, nose, chin, forehead, and all the way to your jawline.
Make sure you have full, light coverage all over your skin. , Use a light green corrector for any redness, and a flesh toned concealer for any blemishes or discoloration.
Green can be overwhelming, the lighter your skin, the less it shows up.
You don't want it to show up as the green color. , Use a large, fluffy brush and apply it all over your face in a soft, circular motion. ,, Make sure it's just a tint, not a coverage. , -
Step 2: and apply a light moisturizer right after cleansing.
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Step 3: Apply a light foundation or tinted moisturizer that matches your skin tone.
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Step 4: Apply concealer and corrector.
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Step 5: Set the concealer and foundation (or tinted moisturizer) with a translucent powder.
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Step 6: Apply a volumizing mascara to your top lashes only.
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Step 7: With a fluffy blush brush
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Step 8: apply a peachy blush to the apples of your cheeks and blend all the way out to your hairline.
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Step 9: Finish with some clear lip-balm or gloss.
Detailed Guide
Evenly apply it to your cheeks, nose, chin, forehead, and all the way to your jawline.
Make sure you have full, light coverage all over your skin. , Use a light green corrector for any redness, and a flesh toned concealer for any blemishes or discoloration.
Green can be overwhelming, the lighter your skin, the less it shows up.
You don't want it to show up as the green color. , Use a large, fluffy brush and apply it all over your face in a soft, circular motion. ,, Make sure it's just a tint, not a coverage. ,
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