Wednesday, 19 December 2018
Tuesday, 18 December 2018
Bridal Makeup Artist Cochin
- Always make sure your priming skin-care products are completely blended before putting on makeup.Are you the kind of person who slaps on your serums and primers and immediately puts on your foundation? Yeah, I used to be like that, too. But Di Sarro told me it's crucial to make sure all your priming ingredients are really blended in if you want your makeup to stay in place. Otherwise, certain areas of your face may appear shinier because your serum and moisturizer didn't fully seep into the skin. Di Sarro blended M.A.C. Prep + Prime Essential Oils,Mineralize Charged Water Moisture Eye Cream, and__Prep + Prime Natural Radiance Base in Yellow.
- Put foundation only where you need it. Guess what? You don't always have to follow all the rules! (Well, at least when it comes to the directions on your foundation bottle.) You should apply foundation only where you need coverage. For example, Di Sarro applied Studio Waterwight SPF 30 Foundation on my cheeks and chin but put hardly any on my forehead. She covered up any imperfections with K-Beautiful Face - Prep + Prime Highlighter in Radiant Rose.
- Do your brow and eye makeup first. This is important because as Di Sarro puts it, your eyebrows "create the mood of the makeup" and form a guideline for your eyes. It's also pretty much a given that when you do your eye makeup, something bad is bound to happen. You may accidentally smudge some liquid liner on your cheek or you may have to redo your cat eye a few (dozen) times, for instance. Do all the eye stuff before you apply blush or lipstick so you don't ruin the makeup you spent 20 minutes working on. For my brows, Di Sarro lightly patted some extra foundation under my brow bone and brushed Pro Longwear Waterproof Brow Set in Bold Brunette through my arches.
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