Make up tips for
different Occasion
Applying make-up is not difficult.
All you need is to use it right,always pep the skin. Though we all know that "beauty is skin
deep" but it is necessary that one must care for one's body and appearance
to look beautiful and attractive. Accurate makeup can make a woman look very
attractive, elegant and give her much more self-confidence and self-reliance. Below are the makeup tips for different occasion.
General Makeup
For general makeup your aim is to
create a very presentable and chic look.
First concentrate on the face.
Hide those dark circles under the eyes and other blemishes by using concealer
pencil. Choose a shade close to your skin color. Apply powder foundation or
cream for more coverage.
For those beautiful eyes concentrate in
shaping your brows and fill in thin areas with soft gray or brown pencil. Apply
liner in soft gray or brown to bottom lashes. Use eyeliner for top lashes.
Apply two coats of brown or brown/black
mascara. Do not use black mascara unless you have black eye lashes.
Apply powder blush on the ball of the cheek.
Neutral shades are best since they give a softer appearance.
Line lips to define shape and apply lip color
in bright tones for your color palette.
Casual Makeup
If you do not like using too much
makeup then you can put on some light makeup. Creating a casual look is quick
and easy.
Apply a concealer that best matches your
natural coloring to correct under eye circles. Blend with a sponge.
The foundation powder should match with your
skin tone. Apply it all over your face with a large powder brush. Include your
eyelids but exclude the areas under your eyes.
Apply a soft, natural color powder blush to
the balls of your cheeks.
Keep eyes simple and just use eyeliner. Apply
a single coat of mascara.
Finish the look with a lip color that gives
your skin and eyes a bright lift.
Professional Makeup
For working women makeup is not
only essential but also most important to maintain the fresh look on your face.
Thus the makeup has to be polished and professional.
Start by using concealer under your eyes and
eyelids hiding those dark circles and creases. Blend with a sponge
Apply a foundation that best suits your skin
tone. Blend carefully. If needed, add loose powder to set and soften the look.
Shape the cheek area by lightly applying a
blush color to the areas just under your cheekbones, and a touch more to the
balls of your cheeks and blend well.
Career eyes require only two eye shadow colors
and eyeliner. Apply a light eye shadow over the entire eyelid. Apply a thin
line of pencil eyeliner at your lash lines and smudge to set. Follow by
applying a darker eye shadow along the lash line and blend well to create a
soft, yet focused eye. Apply the same eye shadow in the crease to create added
depth.
Apply one or two coats of mascara on the top
lashes only.
Use a lip pencil that blends well with your
lipstick color to define your lips. Add shape to your mouth and fill in your
lips with a pencil. Apply the lip color that best suits your coloring as well
as keeps your lips looking soft and professional.
Makeup for Romantic Evenings
Evening makeup needs and
emphasizes to a more dramatic and sensual makeup. Your brows need to be more
defined, eyes need to be expressive and lip color need to be sensual.
First and foremost cover dark circles and
blemishes with concealer pencil.
Highlight the brow with a shade darker than
natural Color and shape it properly. Apply light shade of eye color from lash
line to brow. Apply a darker shade of eye color in a thin line in the crease of
the eye followed by a medium shade over the darker one and blend well. This
will make the structure of the eye appear stronger.
Apply black eyeliner to upper lashes. Line
lower lashes with eye liner. Apply two coats of mascara on upper and lower
lashes.
Apply a medium to dark shade of powder blush
under cheek bone. Apply a lighter shade over the darker shade on the ball of
the cheek. Blend out and up. (Stay within your color palette)
Use lip liner and fill in with lip bright and
sexy color. (Stay within your color palette).
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