Makeup BasicsFoundation Shade Matching: Where Beginners Go Wrong
Choosing the wrong foundation shade is one of the most common beginner mistakes in makeup. Here is what most people miss when they first start out.
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Makeup BasicsChoosing the wrong foundation shade is one of the most common beginner mistakes in makeup. Here is what most people miss when they first start out.
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Eye MakeupPatchy, muddy eyeshadow is almost always a technique problem, not a product problem. These are the blending mistakes beginners make most often.
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Skin CoverageConcealer seems straightforward until it creases, cakes, or disappears within an hour. Most of these problems trace back to 4 specific application habits.
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Lip TechniquesLip liner is one of the most useful tools for defining a lip look, but several common habits make results worse instead of better.
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Skin PrepFoundation, concealer, and blush all perform differently depending on what is underneath. Skipping or rushing skin prep is the most common reason a look falls apart.
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Face TechniquesBlush applied in the wrong location can make the face look flat, tired, or older. These are the placement habits beginners should reconsider early.
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