Friday, November 30, 2012

Tricks to Flatter Foundation


Eye Ask - Foundation required to flatten the skin color and facial skin shortfall, so the skin can look smooth and beautiful. In addition, the foundation will also help improve the appearance of make-up used.
In applying foundation, better thin so it looks more natural. Use a foundation that is too thick will make your skin look very pale, and also look very different from the skin on other parts. But the thing to remember is, when you use foundation make sure to make a downward motion. It aims to euthanize fine hairs, and closes the pores so that cosmetics do not get into the skin. In addition, it will also help make your makeup look more neat, smooth, and flat.
To get the perfect makeup, there are three techniques to apply foundation to make it look more flat.

1. Finger
    Normally you use three fingers to flatten the foundation to all parts of the face. When using your fingers, you unwittingly put pressure on different parts of the face. This would make the thickness of the foundation so go uneven. Things like this will be realized when you have the added powder and other make-up.

2. Sponges
    Using a sponge is highly recommended for leveling a foundation with more subtle, and produce a more even thickness. For the results of a very thin and natural, make five points on the face to be the foundation, the forehead, nose, cheeks, and chin. Then, make a motion pull down by giving a little pressure on the face. Perform the direction of motion. To cover blemishes or acne scars, you should not use a foundation that is too thick. Simply create a five-point foundation on your face and do a light pat on the face.

3. Brush
    Use this brush is actually almost the same as a sponge. Brush strokes produce a thick or thin foundation by pulling down the brush and foundation. To cover up acne or spots, brush can also be applied with a light pat. However, because the brush consists of several feathers together, I wonder if insignificant sweep less flat and smooth. So, sometimes you have to work twice to flatten the former line of brush in the face with a sponge.

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