![]() Since there was lots of liquid foundation used throughout this look, the finishing powder really help everything set. This will help the foundation color stay and also remove any excess shine in your makeup. ![]() Apply finishing powder to the whole face. Step 5: This might not seem important, but this is very effective from experience. Then, blend like you did earlier with the highlight. Take the darker color foundation, and similar like before, apply it to the side of your nose, right under your cheekbones and hairline. The beauty blender or similar products are great and it does a smoother job than brushes. I find that it is easier to use a sponge than a brush. Step 3: Take a brush or a sponge to blend the makeup in until there is no visible line between the regular foundation the lighter color. Apply the lighter color under your eyes too, this will help get rid of eye-bags! Also apply right above your cheekbones and above your jawline – this key to structure the cheek bone. The T-zone area is right above your eyebrows and the spot between them, if you have one down the center of your nose the middle of your upper lip and the middle of your chin. Step 2: Take the lighter concealer or foundation with your foundation brush and apply it to your T-zone. A tip for those with a darker skin tone, is to blend the foundationto the midway of your neck this will make the difference between the face and neck less stark. ![]() Step 1: First clean and moisturize your skin, then apply foundation (the one that best matches your skin) all over your face with the foundation brush or sponge. In no time, you will be doing this like a pro! The more time you have to try out different techniques the easier it will get. Following the steps, check out the other few quick unique ways to contour. The tutorial presented today is a very basic contouring and highlighting procedure.
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