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Monday, June 6, 2011

Nine Tips For Applying Make-Up For Photography


There are many ways to apply make-up for photography. These tips are just the basics. With a little practice and experimentation, you should be able to create the correct look for the perfect photo.

1 Use the cover cream under the eyes to hide dark circles and puffiness cover everything. green tinted cover stick works well for this.

2 Apply a foundation close to the skin over the entire face, directly over the cover cream. It will even out the skin and cover any blemishes or marks. Using a small sponge, blend into the hair line and down the neck.

3 To apply blush, starting as a measure of the distance of two fingers from his nose, and brush across the cheek bones all the way back to the ears in mixing hair.

4 Use a slightly darker shade of powder to define the contours cheekbones more prominent.

5 Also, brush some powder contours in "V" shape under the chin to strengthen the jaw line and forehead unite facial tone.

6 The eyes are usually the hardest part, and the way they do depends on the individual. Begin by lining your eyes with a dark pen, and the upper and lower eyelids. Apply shadow covers, typically using a lighter shade below the brow line. Extend the shadow of the past the corner of the eye by up-sweeping motion. The powder shadow works best when blending multiple colors together.

7 Brush mascara on upper and lower lashes, using a comb to separate them if they clump together.

8 Outline lips with lip pencil or brush. Thin lips can be shaped to look bigger and thick lips are thinner. Fill in the appropriate color of lipstick.

9 Dust the entire face with translucent powder to absorb moisture and eliminate shine.

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