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Harmonizing Color in the Face

July 5th, 2010 by Admin

Games color and shape are key in facial makeup. No need to mix up the color palette is so thick on the eyes and cheeks to get that beautiful makeup. With the appropriate light wash, it will reinforce your eye makeup and cheek.

Eye

Hollow Eyes
Use the color palette with a texture that has the effect of which function glitter or sheen to the eyes look more prominent or large. Then, brush bright colors, like purple, blue, and yellow, to minimize the concave impression on the eye. To the corner of the eyes, use bright colors of the dyes used in the eye.

Eyes convex or Large
To the eyes of convex or large, choose eye shadow palette with matte textured or plain, with no sheen. Avail, to disguise the large eyes, and use the color palette with dark brown, dark blue, or green.

Small eyes
For women who have the kind of small, slanted eyes, use eye shadow with a dominance of bright colors, like red, pink, and blue. Choose the type of textured matte eye shadow which serves to give a big impression on your eyes.

Cheek
Round face
Apply blusher in peach color, ranging from the tip of the ear to the tip of the lips, to provide a tapering effect on your whole face so it will be seen to be oval.

Heart Face

For the landlady with a heart shape face, apply pale orange color that began from the tip of the ear to midway between the nose and lips.

Face Box
Gentle wash of pink on the cheek that started from the tip of the ear toward the nostrils will give a soft impression of the jaw and temple area of your face.

Thanks to Appear More Makeup Right Thin

February 7th, 2010 by Admin

Want to look even thinner by way of instant? Could really simply change your outfit, There are many ways done by the makeup artist to outsmart the face to look more gauntly without leaving a beautiful impression. Want to try, consider the following tips.

1. Contour

Gives contour (give shading) on the face of the oldest tricks done by the makeup man. Maggie Danielson, the trend of Benefit makeup artist said, that all artists in Hollywood using this technique. The trick is to bronzer brushed matte (not shiny) on the curve of the cheek in order to give more definition to the structure of the facial bones, and instantly makes you look more gauntly.

The way: Apply bronzer or a powder that is darker than the color of your skin just below the cheekbone. If you’re not sure where to apply bronzer, try sucking on two parts of your cheeks, the most visible part of that concave you can apply shading it. Contouring is quite popular in the 1980s, when the make-up trend in the year was very thick and sometimes excessive. In order not to look too much and still look modern, shading applied thinly and make sure you mix it with either the skin. Less is more. Give contour to the face should make you look as if you are born with amazing cheekbones, so that, not to see that you are using heavy makeup in that section.
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