Most often, make-up is used in those cases when a person has to go on stage or appear on television. It allows you to create various stage images, and with the correct technical execution, it helps the audience to more fully perceive their entire essence.
Instructions
Step 1
Apply a cream to your face that is appropriate for your current skin type and condition. For dry type, oily and semi-oily creams are best suited, for oily type - quickly absorbed non-fat creams. Apply semi-thick substances to the skin using light taps with several fingers, and liquid substances with light strokes. Carefully remove excess cream with paper towels.
Step 2
Choose a blush. They can be greasy, liquid, dry, or in the form of a paste. Choose a shade by mixing several blush colors with each other. Keep in mind that it should be in good harmony with the type of face, skin color and clothing. And also, suitable for age. Young women will do better with light tones, while older women should prefer raspberry-colored blush. Combine brown tones with darker shades of clothing, but avoid yellowish ones.
Step 3
Squeeze the bold blush onto the bottom of your left hand and lightly smear it. This is to avoid taking too much paint at one time. Apply them with your right index finger. Liquid blush is applied in the same way, and dry blush is applied to the skin, previously treated with a small amount of powder.
Step 4
To make the blush look natural, trim the borders according to the shape of the face. If you have a round face, apply the blush to the most prominent part of your cheek, gradually bringing their borders down. On an oblong-shaped face, blush should be applied to the temples, shading them along the upper part of the cheekbone and bringing it to the middle of the cheek in the shape of a crescent.
Step 5
If you have wide cheekbones and a narrow chin, apply the main part of the blush to the top of the cheekbones, smoothly rounding the transition borders, bringing them to the very chin. For square faces, the blush should be applied to the lower cheeks, blending slightly upward.
Step 6
Choose a powder. It comes in liquid, dry or powder form. For everyday and daytime makeup, the latter look is usually used, as it is lighter and does not clog pores. When choosing a shade, be guided by the color of the skin of the face, and if necessary, mix several different varieties. For fair skin, slightly pinkish shades work well. And for a dark-skinned one, it is always necessary to mix a little powder of dark colors with natural tones.
Step 7
Apply the powder generously to a large cotton swab and lightly powder your neck, then move to your chin, cheeks and forehead. Finish with the nose area. If you have a long nose, place the base tone from the tip to the bridge of the nose. Treat the area of the skin between the nostrils with a powder of a darker shade.
Step 8
On a large nose, apply powder, starting with a thin, light line along the entire back. Mask the sides of the nose with a darker powder. A short nose can be visually lengthened by applying a light powder from tip to bridge of the nose, and applying a dark one to the side parts, bringing the line to the eyebrows. Remove excess powder with a soft brush. Change the cotton swabs for powder every 3 uses, and for unhealthy skin, always use clean ones.