Photo Shoot Makeup Look very beautiful

 Green cover stick are used on any red areas such as pimples, varicose veins, etc. Purple cover stick is used on any yellow areas such as pigmentation marks and orange cover stick are used on any blue areas such as dark circles. If you just want to even out your skin tone, then it is best to use a concealer color in the 10 Color Concealer Palette that is 1-2 shades lighter than your normal skin tone. Step 3: Squeeze the correct color foundation onto the Stainless Steel Mixing Palette. Take your 125 Foundation Brush/Spatula and gently mix the foundation on the Stainless Steel Mixing Palette before applying it to the skin.

Begin at the one side of your client’s face and work your way to the other side. Make sure that you apply the foundation in downwards stroking movements. If her neck color is hugely different than the color of her face, then you need to apply the same shade of foundation onto her neck as well. Step 4: Take a foundation sponge and blend the foundation from her hairline, working downwards towards her jaw line. Step 5 -Take your HD Loose Translucent Powder and dip your 126 Powder Brush into it. Shake off the excess powder by gently dusting the powder brush on the top of your hand.

Begin by pressing the powder onto your client’s face, working from her hairline downwards to her jaw line. Concentrate especially on the eyelids and the lips. The main purpose of the powder is to ensure that the eye shadow and lipstick stays on for longer. If you rather want to use a compact/pressed powder, then you can use your 126 Powder Brush or Powder Sponge to apply it.

Conclusion

Step 6: Wipe your powder brush with a clean tissue to remove any excess powder from it. Step 7: Take your powder brush and remove any excess powder from your face. Step 8: Take your 212 Spoolie Brush and comb your client’s eyebrows neatly. Step 9: Choose a brow powder/eye shadow appropriate to the color of your client’s hair.

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