Tuesday, 26 June 2012

Bring The Fresh


How to wear makeup to look like a fresh face
More is not always better-especially when it comes to makeup. Sure, it's easy to get carried away by the siren song of that fiery red lipstick or eye shadow those technicolor. If done right, however, a natural and cool in the face can be irresistible. Makeup for a fresh face skin perfectly hydrated sample, cheeks pink with a romantic style and eyes bright as stars. The look is 100 percent nice and bright, without having to work hard too. Moreover, it needs very little maintenance and is easy to carry.
Instructions
1 Place a soft, pearly highlighter on your face, apply an additional to your cheekbones. Will peer underneath your moisturizer with color, making freshness, with a twinkle lighting up from within. Just stay away from the illuminators with big chunks of glitter-think bright, not bright.
2 Take a blush to cheeks-one that mimics the color of your cheeks naturally acquire quite cute when a guy whispers in your ear. Smile to find the apples of your cheeks, which is where you need to mix the product. Apply before your tinted moisturizer makes your blush look completely natural.
3 Perfect skin is absolutely necessary for this style, but sticky bases are anything but fresh. Instead, apply a moisturizer with color on the key points of your face: chin, bridge of the nose, the center of each cheek and brow center. Omit the brushes and use your fingers to your body temperature will heat the product to melt into your skin.
4 Apply a soft, neutral shade brown color only in the folds of your eyelids to subtly define and contour your eyes. Then apply a shade of pale and bright right in the inner corners of eyes to light them.
5 Slide a pencil eyeliner deep brown along the upper lash line, going close as possible to the base of the eyelashes.
6 Curl your lashes and apply a mask layer volumizing black-brown upper lashes only.
7 To refine your lips, choose a lip balm with color that is slightly darker than your natural tone. Clip it with gentle taps to a smooth and moist.

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