1. Stained Lips
If you have a pigmented or dark lip color and don't want the full color, you can dab the lipstick on for a more natural "stained" effect.2. Bright-eyed Effect
To achieve a wide-eyed brighter look, place a bit of lighter shimmery shadow on the middle of the eyelid. It will open up the eye area and bring more light to it.3. Wake Up Your Eyes
Take a nude or white eyeliner and line your waterline to look more well-rested.4. Setting Foundation
Be sure to let liquid foundation set and dry for a few minuted BEFORE putting a setting powder on to prevent the powder from looking cakey.5. Smooth Out Blush & Bronzer
If you apply your setting powder after putting on bronzer and blush to help smooth everything out and create a more natural color.
6. Find Your Natural Brow Shape
There is an easy way to figure out where your eyebrows should naturally start and stop for tweezing or waxing.To find out where your brow should naturally start, take a pencil or makeup brush and hold it along the side of your nose angled straight up to your forehead. The pencil should line up with the start of your brows.
To find your natural arch, angle the pencil so one end is touching a nostril and the other end passes over your pupil, up to your brow. Where the pencil hits your brow is your natural arch.
To find where your brow ends, keep one end of the pencil along the nostril and angle the pencil so it touches the outer corner of your eye; where the pencil hits at the end of your brow line, is where your brows should end.
(Remember this is just a trick to get brows that are the most flattering for your face, but it is not a rule. Wear your brows however you prefer.)
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