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1. Moisturise your skin at least ten minutes
before you apply your foundation - this gives it time to
soak into your skin.
2. If you have oily or combination skin, apply an oil-control
gel over the shiny areas, i.e.. Nose, chin. To help make
your foundation last longer, apply a primer like Clarins'
Beauty Flash Balm.
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3. Opt for a foundation that is light in texture
such as M.A.C Face & Body Foundation, which gives a
very natural finish. Always check the colour on your jaw
- it should match the natural skin colour of your shoulder.
4. Apply evenly with your finger- tips, or a foundation
brush, going lightly around the eye area. For creamier foundations,
apply with a round sponge with downward strokes. Start from
your forehead and work down, leaving your eyes until last.
When all the face is covered, use a small brush to do the
eyelids.
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5. Now cover up any dark under-eye circles using
concealer - use one that is very slightly lighter than your foundation.
I like MAC Select Cover Up as it reflects the light. Only apply
the concealer to the darkest areas using a small brush and blend
gently with your fingertips. Use a medicated concealer on spots
such as Dermalogica.
6. If you have time, contour your face using a bronzing powder.
Create depth and shadow in areas such as the cheeks and jaw. Use
some highlighting cream on the top of your cheek bones to emphasise
their shape. (Please see contouring tips below).
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7. If you prefer a dewy finish stop here, or create a matt
finish by dabbing some cotton wool into loose translucent
powder then press onto the face, starting with the eyes.
Make sure there are no creases in your foundation before
you do this.
8. Finally, use a large brush to dust off any excess powder.
9. You're now ready to start applying the rest of your
make-up!
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Contouring and Highlighting your
Face
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This basically means creating shape
and hiding prominent features, such as a long chin
or nose!
Round Face Shape
- Contour: Sides of jaw, temples and neck
- Highlight: Centre of nose, centre of cheeks,
chin and forehead
- Blush: Just under the cheekbones
Heart Face Shape
- Contour: Temples and chin
- Highlight: Lower cheeks on jaw-line
- Blush: On the cheekbones
Long Face Shape
- Contour: Forehead by hairline, lower cheeks,
chin
- Highlight: Above cheekbones and temples
- Blush: On the cheekbone
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Oblong Face Shape
- Contour: Sides of jaw and temples
- Highlight: chin, temples and above cheekbones
- Blush: On the cheekbone
Pear Face Shape
- Contour: Sides of jaw and neck
- Highlight: Centre of nose, centre of cheeks,
temples
- Blush: At the very side of the cheekbones
Square Face Shape
- Contour: Sides of jaw and temples
- Highlight: Centre of nose, centre of cheeks
and chin
- Blush: On the sides of cheekbones
©http://www.avonstudios.co.uk
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This article is courtesy of: Victoria
Edwards at Moving Make-up. Victoria Edwards established
Moving Make-up 9 years ago and is now Surrey's top bridal
make-up and hair artist.
http://www.movingmakeup.co.uk
info@movingmakeup.co.uk
And special thanks to Andrew and Sophie
at Avon Studios Photography for the
two Black and White Photos in the second article. http://www.avonstudios.co.uk
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MakeUp 2004
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