Make Your Makeup Look Professional
Make Your Makeup Look Professional. Although that might mean putting down the glittery eyeliner, it doesn't have to mean bare-faced beauty. So I would normally dab and blend a cream blush first, and then I brush over a sheer wash of iridescent blush (like Nars Orgasm) for glowing, healthy-looking skin.
Studies have shown that women who wear make-up to work are more likely to get promoted. Follow the steps below for a professional eye makeup look: Use the best eye primer or undereye color corrector concealer to prime your eyelids before putting on eye-shadow. Lipstick (or tint, gloss, or stain, if you want a less saturated look) is the perfect antidote to the midweek blahs. #JUSTTHETIPS - I think I'm so funny.haha! but in all seriousness it had been a while since I had done a video sharing my best tips!
But to make sure it looks professional, not overkill, use a pencil eyeliner in dark brown or charcoal to thicken your upper and lower lash lines, then smudge it with a brush for a softer appearance.
If you're not feeling confident about applying your own make-up, do talk to a professional.
It's not just eye shadows and highlighters that you need to watch out for here - lots of foundations have a shimmer too, including mineral make-up. An eye primer can make your shadow last longer, and waterproof mascara is a must. Most online makeup how-tos don't address the real challenges of mature eyes that have not had surgical or dermatological procedures.
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