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When most of us think of mascara, we think of dark, long, thick lashes, right? I mean isn’t the point of mascara to add color and make the lashes stand out? Then what’s the point of clear mascara? What does clear mascara do?

These makeup tips explain seven simple uses for this clear gel:

1. Create a natural makeup look. Apply clear mascara to make your lashes look more defined and glossy.

2. Use it to tame unruly brows.

3. Use as a primer, it helps mascara adhere better.

4. Tame your fly-aways.

6. Do you curls your eyelashes? Clear mascara helps set the curl.

7. It’s the perfect product to use if you are new to makeup.  :)

Do you have any other tips on how to  use clear mascara?

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When applying eyeshadow, the basic rule is to use at least three different colored shadows:

  • base color (lightest shade)
  • main color (medium shade)
  • highlighter for the crease (darker shade)

1. Always use a primer before your eye makeup. You can use a special formulated eye foundation such as Urban Decay Eyeshadow Primer Potion, ($18) or  a dab of  your  liquid foundation. Starting from the lash line to the eyebrow, gently rub the primer into the skin and cover the whole eye area. Let dry before you start applying eye shadows.

2. With a large, flat eye shadow brush, apply your base color to the entire eye up to the eyebrow.

3. Then with a tapered brush, apply the main color eyeshadow to the eyelid up to the crease.

4. Lastly, using an angled brush and a light sweeping motion, apply the darkest shade along the crease of your eye from the corner to the outer edges. For a natural look and to avoid a harsh line across the crease, blend it in well with a big, soft blending brush or a cotton swab.

5. Dab a thin eyeshadow brush  into the darkest eyeshadow color and line your lower lash line.

 

 

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I can’t even begin to tell you how many different makeup brushes I’ve accumulated over the years, ranging from drugstore brands to high-end products, most of which I don’t really use.

Makeup artists are perhaps the only people that need tons of makeup brushes. They need to be able to do all these fancy and elaborate looks, but someone like you and me, now we don’t need more than a few basic brushes.

Here’s the list of makeup brushes that the average makeup wearer must have:

1. Foundation Brush (or Sponges)

Honestly, I don’t like using foundation brushes, I have like four of them (all from brush sets), and I prefer to use sponges or my fingers.  But if you’re inexperienced or you simply want a fast, even and flawless application, then a foundation brush is a great brush to have.

2. Concealer Brush

You can always use your fingers to apply concealer, but a concealer brush gives a more precise application and  it’s perfect for under eye concealing or spot touch ups.

3.  Blush Brush

I can’t find a reason why not to have a blush brush.  A lot of powder blushes don’t come with a blush brush and when they do they’re often too small and useless.

So for a natural, flawless application, it’s definitely worth investing in a good blush brush.

4.  Bronzer Brush

You can use your blush brush to apply bronzer, but just like every powdered makeup, it tends to stay in the brush.  So unless you’re okay with constantly deep cleaning your blush brush to remove all of the powder left by your blushes and bronzers, then I suggest you get a brush to use only for your bronzers.

When I used to apply my bronzer with my blush brush, I was never satisfied with the results that I got.  The shade of my blush was always mixed with my bronzer and I just didn’t like how it looked.

I started using separate brushes for my bronzer and blush and I couldn’t be more convinced that one brush strictly for bronzers is the way to go.  The shades are truer to their intended colors and I don’t have to deep clean my brushes as often.

5.  Eyeshadow Brushes

No makeup wearer should be without a  medium size eyeshadow brush. It’s a great brush to use when applying eyeshadow to your eyelid and the tip of the brush can be used to sweep shadow along the crease.

You will want to have a few of these brushes: the more the better.  For starters, at least two is perfectly fine.  Use one for light shades and a second one for darker eyeshadow shades.

6.  Lash & Brow Groomer

This brush is perfect for shaping the brows, separating lashes,  and removing any clumps of mascara or debris from your lashes.  This is the easiest and least expensive brush.

7.  Large Powder Brush

If you wear makeup at all, I recommend you get this one because it’s the only way you can get a light and even powder application.  It’s VERY important to evenly distribute powder, because it’s the one makeup product that will help set your makeup, remove any shine from your face and create a smooth base for all of your other makeup.

8.  Lip Brush

This brush is used for blending lip liner, lip colors and for lipstick application.  Your lip brush should have a cap or be retractable so you can take it with you for  touch ups.

You can also use Q-tips to apply your lipsticks and glosses but keep in mind that your lip makeup might not look as good.

**Brush sets:
Brush sets are a good alternative to accumulate your basic makeup brushes, just purchase one with the brushes that YOU need and you’ll be ready to work on your makeup. ;)

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In this video turorial, mark makeup artist Cynde Watson shows you how to apply eye liner.  In this lesson, she teaches you a two step technique that will make applying eye liner to your lash line fast and easy.

Here’s what you need:

  • eye liner pencil
  • liquid eye liner

Products used in video:

  • mark Eyemarker Color On Line in Jet
  • mark On the Edge Hook Up Liquid Eyeliner in Cleo

Enjoy! :)

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FoundationBefore you can even start thinking about foundation colors, you need to decide what type of coverage you  need.

  • Sheer Coverage:  Best for a light, natural coverage.
  • Moderate Coverage:  Best for those of us that want to hide minor imperfections such as a few tiny scars, acne, or skin discoloration.
  • Full Coverage:  Best for skin that may need extra coverage.  This kind of foundation coverage is a good choice for downplaying burns, birthmarks, bruising and scars.

Okay, after you have decided on the coverage that is best for you, it’s time to focus on finding the perfect shade.   The best way to do this is by conducting a stripe test

  1. Choose three hues that closely match your skin tone.
  2. Dab a stripe of each shade on your jaw.
  3. Always look at the stripes of colors in natural daylight.
  4. The right foundation color will disappear into your skin, NOT change its color. 

However, if you can’t find a shade of foundation that perfectly matches your skin then go with a shade that is slightly darker.

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