Let's admit it, we have to put color in our face once in a while.
Going out wearing just our natural skin is fine.
After all, we all should learn to love our natural beauty.
But there's no point refusing to see how a makeup application can be an advantage - even a necessity sometimes - in some rare occasions.
It is not as if we have to wear makeup everyday.
Whether you are going to a job interview, a party, or a special meeting with someone, applying makeup will give you the charm and confidence to interact with others.
Flawless skin is not a gift to everyone.
A lot of people can develop unwanted spots on their faces which - if excessive - can pull down their self-esteem.
Makeup application helps to cover these flaws.
If you are a beginner in applying makeup, there's no need to worry about terrible results during your first try.
That's part of the learning process.
However, it helps a lot to equip yourself with knowledge and useful tips so that you know where you're heading to.
And even if you have been already doing makeup for a long time, learning new things shouldn't stop.
Here's a few: Before makeup application, the face should be washed appropriately to prevent the bacteria from blending with the makeup which might result in having the pores clogged.
Spread on enough moisturizer to soften your skin and provide protection against the harmful rays of the sun.
After a few minutes, when the moisturizer has been sipped by the skin, the makeup process can start.
Always begin with a foundation primer to help smooth skin on the face and allow the makeup last a bit longer than usual.
A sheer foundation may come next.
Be sure to purchase foundation that matches your skin color.
Makeup is supposed to enhance your natural look, not change it all over.
Concealer comes after, covering up unpleasant blemishes and spots.
This can also even out the color of the skin, especially around the eye area.
Lightly brush your face with loose powder and then you're ready to apply blush to your cheeks.
While putting on your preferred blush, smile so that you know where the apples of your cheeks are - they should be the spots where you apply the blush.
And remember to blend in an outward direction towards the temple down to the earlobe.
Do not start with your eyes yet.
Often, we have the tendency to overdo our eye makeup.
To avoid this, work on your lips first instead.
Apply lip balm (this moisturizes the lips and will help the lipstick last longer) and line your lips with a lip liner close to the color of lipstick you plan to use.
Put on lipstick by using a lip brush.
This will give you more control on the amount you want to apply.
For the eye, be careful on choosing a color palette.
The kind of occasion is a vital factor in deciding what to put onto your eye.
If you're wearing makeup for a day event, use those with neutral and light color.
Night makeup is preferred to be more tinted and heavier.
Going out wearing just our natural skin is fine.
After all, we all should learn to love our natural beauty.
But there's no point refusing to see how a makeup application can be an advantage - even a necessity sometimes - in some rare occasions.
It is not as if we have to wear makeup everyday.
Whether you are going to a job interview, a party, or a special meeting with someone, applying makeup will give you the charm and confidence to interact with others.
Flawless skin is not a gift to everyone.
A lot of people can develop unwanted spots on their faces which - if excessive - can pull down their self-esteem.
Makeup application helps to cover these flaws.
If you are a beginner in applying makeup, there's no need to worry about terrible results during your first try.
That's part of the learning process.
However, it helps a lot to equip yourself with knowledge and useful tips so that you know where you're heading to.
And even if you have been already doing makeup for a long time, learning new things shouldn't stop.
Here's a few: Before makeup application, the face should be washed appropriately to prevent the bacteria from blending with the makeup which might result in having the pores clogged.
Spread on enough moisturizer to soften your skin and provide protection against the harmful rays of the sun.
After a few minutes, when the moisturizer has been sipped by the skin, the makeup process can start.
Always begin with a foundation primer to help smooth skin on the face and allow the makeup last a bit longer than usual.
A sheer foundation may come next.
Be sure to purchase foundation that matches your skin color.
Makeup is supposed to enhance your natural look, not change it all over.
Concealer comes after, covering up unpleasant blemishes and spots.
This can also even out the color of the skin, especially around the eye area.
Lightly brush your face with loose powder and then you're ready to apply blush to your cheeks.
While putting on your preferred blush, smile so that you know where the apples of your cheeks are - they should be the spots where you apply the blush.
And remember to blend in an outward direction towards the temple down to the earlobe.
Do not start with your eyes yet.
Often, we have the tendency to overdo our eye makeup.
To avoid this, work on your lips first instead.
Apply lip balm (this moisturizes the lips and will help the lipstick last longer) and line your lips with a lip liner close to the color of lipstick you plan to use.
Put on lipstick by using a lip brush.
This will give you more control on the amount you want to apply.
For the eye, be careful on choosing a color palette.
The kind of occasion is a vital factor in deciding what to put onto your eye.
If you're wearing makeup for a day event, use those with neutral and light color.
Night makeup is preferred to be more tinted and heavier.
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