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Mar 2, 2013
Tylynn C.
I just purchased a bunch of new products (foundation, concealer, eyeshadow, primer, press powder etc) and I just need tips on when to apply.. For example, foundation first or?..
Mar 2, 2013
Brittne B.
Make sure your face is clean of course and use a good moisturizer. Follow with your primer, then foundation don't go over board with foundation though. its meant to even your tone not cover imperfections. That's where concealer comes in. At this point if your using dark eye shadows do your eyes first then lightly dust powder on your t zone. If not then just follow your foundation with powder. Hope this helps.
Mar 2, 2013
Lolli S.
Prime eyes first,eyeshadow,concealer,foundation,pressed powder,lipstick.
Mar 2, 2013
Jeanine G.
Moisturizer. Face primer. Concealer. Foundation (not on eyes). Eyebrows. Eye primer. Eyeshadow. Eye liner. Eyelash primer. Mascara. Finishing spray.
Tips:
-Allow liquid products to dry before putting on more product (excluding mascara)
-Set foundation with a matte powder, either transparent or same as your foundation, with no glitter.
-Match your foundation with you neck so it doesn't look like you have a floating head.
-Blend blend blend your eyeshadow!
Mar 2, 2013
Camillia N.
I pretty new also and what helped a ton is watching youtube videos. Look up the products your using and they show how to apply. It's done wonders for me. :)