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Foundation Applications
![]() Step1 Use your fingertips to gently smooth on foundation under the eyes. Step2 Apply foundation to your forehead by making side-to-side strokes then blend up and down to fully cover your forehead. Step3 Dot each cheek with foundation then blend out to the hairline. Sweep your fingertips in toward the nose and then blend downward. Step4 Put a small amount of foundation on your nose and blend up and down then over the sides of your nose. Step5 Make small side-to-side strokes to blend foundation on your chin then move up and down. Step6 Smooth your fingertips along each area of your face and spread your foundation makeup evenly to provide a level, natural surface for your powder. Powder Selection If your skin is not dark you can go with a translucent shade, which will not affect the look of foundation or concealer. A colored formulation gives added coverage. Be sure to stick with a yellow-based powder (no pink tones) for the most natural look. Be sure that the color matches the foundation as well as possible. There are three types of powder, pressed, wet-to-dry, or loose. All types are great for covering with loose being the lightest and wet-to-dry being the heaviest. Powder Application To apply loose powder, hold the large powder puff over the powder container, so that there is no chance of spillage when tipped, and then tip it upside down. Shake off excess powder and then lightly press the powder puff to your skin. Then take a large sized makeup brush and brush off the excess. To apply pressed powder, press the powder puff to the powder and then rub the powder puff against the side of the compact to dust off excess powder. The lightly press the puff to your skin, being sure to brush off the excess with a brush or clean fingers.
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