To get the following look you'll need the things below in the pictures.
Step 1: ALWAYS ALWAYS START WITH A CLEAN FACE!
Step 3: with the Kabuki brush apply the foundation that best matches your skin tone all over or just on the blemishes you have. Foundation doesn't have to go all over, all the time. On this step be sure the foundation disappears into your skin, if it doesn't you have the wrong color foundation.
Step 4: Apply concealer of your choice to cover dark circles under eyes and blemishes on your face. When putting on concealer under eyes DO NOT dot it on. For best coverage apply it in a upside down triangle shape or like below in a messy X shape. Step 10: Apply a transition color. This allows for your eyeshadows to make a smooth transition so it doesn't appear in "strips."
Step 5: blend in concealer with the blending sponge below. Be sure to blend the product into face completely with a tapping/ pressing motion.
Step 6 (optional): If you'd like you can also apply concealer over & under eyebrow before filling in eyebrows in a later step. If you do this step, blend the concealer with the blending sponge you used in step 5.
Step 7: After applying foundation & concealer, apply your blush. To be sure the product gets where it's needed, smile and apply to the balls of your cheeks
Step 8 (optional): Apply bronzer.
Below shows you where to apply bronzer and the blush. The Brown Lines are where to put bronzer. The pink lines are where to apply the blush.
Step 9: now it's time for eyeshadow! But first you need to apply an eyeshadow primer (different than the first primer you used) this eyeshadow primer allows for your eye shadow to not fall into the creases of your eyelids, that makes the look less attractive.
Step11: Apply a dark color to the crease and drag it to the middle of your lid.
Step 12: Apply a brown to the inside of your lid.
Step 13: apply mascara to your lashes to give your eyes a bolder appearance.
Step 14 (optional): fill in your eyebrows with an eyebrow pencil that best matches your eyebrow color. A way that best works for me is the outline method, outline your eyebrows them fill in the middle. It's kind of like drawing inside the lines. Your eyebrows are not twins, but they should look something a like. Don't worry if they are too dark, that can easily be fixed with your spooley brush by brushing the product into/out of your brows until they reach your liking. (Notice the difference between my two eyebrows ones filled in and one isn't)




















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