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Tips on Choosing Best Permanant Makeup Products - How to Choose Makeup Products?

Choosing a Cosmetics and Make up product

Don't be afraid to experiment with different products. Most foundations are liquid or cream, but some come in cake form and are applied with a sponge. Another type of foundation is wet-to-dry- you apply it with a damp sponge and it dries to a powdery finish.

Do not use foundation to change your skin colour! These products are designed to enhance your complexion, not to alter it.

Make sure you choose the right shade. Avoid overly pink, peach, orange, or russet shades, which rarely occur in nature. To create a flawless finish-and to prevent a mask-like look-a foundation's colour must be matched as closely as humanly possible to the colour of your own facial skin.

If you're in a department store, a salesperson can help you find your perfect match, and you should also search for testers and a mirror.

You will achieve a more even finish if you apply foundation correctly. Dot the make-up onto your forehead, nose, and chin, and then blend it down under the eyes, outwards to the cheeks, and towards the jaw. This keeps make-up concentrated in the area of the face where most of us have the greatest number of imperfections, and also keeps make-up from building up at the jaw line, where it can look fake. You can use your fingers to do the blending, or you can use a make-up sponge. Just be aware that a sponge absorbs some of the make-up, which means less product on your skin and a sheerer finish than you'd get if you were using your fingers.

 

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