JAMO magazine January 2015/ 13th issue | Page 39

Concealer

You can never go wrong with concealer & if you are a beginner then its a really very easy thing to apply on your face just put where you have got zits , dark spots & blemishes & blend it with your ring finger gently.

Blush Blush -

there are different types of skin tones & beginners always get confused what blush color should they use so if you have a very fair skin tone then go with baby pink blush, peach, Sheer Plum & Some medium skin tones are already warm, so they only need slight enhancement. Apricot with a tinge of orange is flattering and subtle Want something a little edgier? Go for a muted mauve.This shade looks rich and gives depth to medium skin & for olive skin Orangey Peach & also Rose blush color as well. Those with dark skin use Raisin , "Brick " Deep terra-cotta looks gorgeous on dark skin. "It's important to stay warm when you're working with dark skin because if you go too cool it's going to look ashy & Bright Tangerine Sure, this fiery orange shade looks intense in the pan, but on dark skin,

it's the best way to get a true flush.

Loos powder

A lot of people never use loose powder after concealer or foundation & they forget that how oily & cakey their face look without loose powder or pressed powder & so if you have oily T Zone don't forget to dust a little bit of your favorite loose powder & just apply on your face by a fluffy brush.

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