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Aug 7, 2013
Rebekah B.
Aug 7, 2013
Sonya R.
Hi, Try using a primer before you apply your makeup and a finishing powder (HD setting powder/mineral veil etc) after you have done your make up, it will give you a more flawless look. Also try using a stippling brush to apply blush. It gives you a softer finish. x
Aug 7, 2013
Helen H.
If you haven't yet try applying some highlighter to make some facial features stand out so it looks more natural than flat
Aug 7, 2013
Shantele V.
Your lucky as your skin looks amazing in this photo... unfortunately no one can look flawless.. but you can get close.. make sure your face is clean and moisturised before applying product.. first use a primer that is a crucial step as it will create a smooth base for your foundation to be applied to it also helps to keep your makeup from oxidizing quickly.. secondly choose the right foundation for your skin type and colour.. use a foundation brush or a stippiling brush or beauty blender.. do not apply too much foundation at first, you can always apply more foundation for the areas you feel you need it in.. secondly if you have problem areas use concealer and again do not apply too much you can always add more if necessary.. thirdly blend as you go.. blending is your makeups best friend.. and last use a setting powder suited to your skin type and colour, and again don't use too much a light dusting and remember to tap off any excess as you can always put more on.. and buff it into your skin.. for blush and bronzer use a small amount one swipe is a good amount and tap off the excess.. remember practice makes perfect.. if you find you have trouble you can always look up youtube videos on the area you are having trouble with good luck :)
Aug 7, 2013
Shantele V.
Haha sorry got my numbers mixed up.. and sorry about the length haha
Aug 7, 2013
Rebekah B.
Thanks for the help guys I will try all the tips you all said! :)
Aug 7, 2013
Shantele V.
:) hope it all works out