What You Need to Do After Preparing Your Face For Makeup

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Preparing your face for applying makeup is the easy part; it is also the fastest part about putting on makeup.
Where things start to get complicated is when it comes time to actually apply the makeup.
One of the reasons that applying the makeup is so hard is because of how many steps are involved in applying makeup, but also because you work so hard to make sure that your makeup turns out perfectly.
The first step to applying your makeup is to apply a foundation to your skin, but you want to ensure that you purchase a foundation that matches your skin tone.
The best way to get foundation that matches your skin tone is to talk to a makeup artist at your local department store.
However, department store prices on makeup are often a bit on the expensive side, so be careful when buying the makeup they recommend.
If you are on a budget, you can also get their recommendations and go to a drug store to purchase something similar.
After you have applied the foundation, you will want to use a skin illuminator.
The reason that you want a skin illuminator is because it will give your skin a youthful appearance rather than a dull appearance because of the particles inside the makeup that are designed to reflect light.
When applying the skin illuminator you will want to use a wedge shaped sponge because it will allow you to be more precise in applying the makeup, you can also use a foundation brush.
Something to keep in mind when it comes to applying foundation and the skin illuminator is that you want to apply the makeup all the way down your throat, but it should be applied from the top down.
When you are applying the makeup make sure that you blend it in with the rest of your skin because the worst thing is looking like you are wearing some kind of makeup mask, you want the makeup to look just like your skin.
The hardest area to work on is around the eyes because of how sensitive the skin is, which it is due to your eyes that you want to have a foundation that matches your skin tone.
You really do not want to apply any foundation or skin illuminator to your upper eyelids; it can cause problems because of the sensitive skin of your eyes.
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