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Makeup Handout PDF
Makeup Handout PDF
6. Triangular faces are the opposite of heart-shaped faces - they're widest at the bottom and skinniest at the
top. Triangular faces have long, wide and square jawlines and relatively narrow foreheads.
7. Diamond faces are widest at the cheekbones, with a tapering forehead and a skinny, pointed chin. They
are somewhat longer than they are wide. If your cheek measurement is larger than your forehead and
jaw measurements and your chin is relatively pointed, your face has diamond-shaped properties.
DIAMOND FACE
LONG FACE
Sink the chin and foreheaddip your setting
brush into a powder contour and sweep along the top of
your forehead, directly under your cheekbones and the
bottom third of your chin.
OVAL FACE
SQUARE FACE
ROUND FACE
Create the illusion of a more angular face. After applying
foundation over your face, use a cream or liquid foundation
(2-3 shades darker than base color) and work onto the
underside of the cheekbones toward the outer chin with your
sculpting brush. Blend out on and under the jawline so
the contour blends into your neck seamlessly. Use your
setting brush to micro blend the contour edge near the
middle of your face.
1. Day Make-up a type of make-up that is light and simple and has natural finish. Make-up color
should match with the color of the dress to highlight normal features.
2. Evening make-up this type of make-up should have a glamorous effect. Shimmering and
frosted shades look subtle and beautiful day candle glow. Brighter and darker colors and the
use of false eyelashes is often the requirement for evening wear.
3. Photographic make-up is a type that creates a new look on your face. It helps to enhance the
good features and tone down the bad ones. This type of make-up makes you appear more
beautiful and glowing in the pictures.
4. Stage/screen theatrical make-up the purpose of this type of make-up is to produce a
cinematic effect. Make-up in this type highlights an actors visibility and makes facial features
distinctive beneath powerful stage lights. Cosmetics used are much different from other types
of make-up.
5. Corrective make-up a type of make-up that makes the facial defects less conspicuous and
emphasized the good features. It highlights and subdues facial feature with the correct
shadowing or shading.
Try a cream blush for a natural glow that's easy to blend in.
If you opt for powder blush, use a brush that's fluffy yet dense. Dust translucent powder over it to blend
the edges.
Lip Rouge serves to color the lips, correct the mouth shape and add charm to the face. The basic shades
of lip rouge are blue red, yellow-red, orange and true-red. It is available in stick, cream and liquid form.
Apply lipstick or lip gloss. Pucker your lips like you're about to plant a kiss and dab the lip color to the
center of your upper and lower lip. This first application can be straight from the tube; then, use your fingers
to blend outwards, adding color with your fingertips as needed.
3. Apply lipstick
Pick up the lipstick and apply the color, starting at the center of the upper lip and moving outward toward one
corner. Bring the lipstick back to the center and run it outward toward the other corner. Repeat with the lower lip.
To fill in any missing color, dab the lipstick with your pinky, and then dot the color onto your lips with the finger.
4. Blot your lips
To blot, which will make lipstick last longer and keep it off your teeth, take a facial tissue and fold it in half.
Hold it in two hands, with the fold facing you, then bring it between your lips and press your lips together gently.
To make lipstick last even longer, dust a little powder on the tissue before blotting.
Tip: Avoid deep reds if you have thin lips. They tend to make lips look smaller.
Curl your lashes. Place a lash curler at the base of your upper
eyelashes (along the lid) and press for five seconds.
After this, apply mascara. Apply to the upper and lower lashes with
the tip of the wand oriented towards the outer corner of your eye. One
coat should suffice for this look.
2 Decide on a medium.
Foundation comes in varieties of mediums and textures, including loose powders, compact powders, creams, liquids, and
aerosols. All the variety can seem daunting, but really doesnt change much except for the application of the makeup.
Visit the makeup counter at a local department store and try on versions on each to determine which feels the most
comfortable and looks the most realistic on your skin.
Apply an eye shadow of your choice to your eyelid. For beginners, try a single neutral shade like taupe or
aubergine. Use a rounded shadow brush or your finger and make quick, short swipes across the lid, working
your way up to the brow bone.
The shadow should go from your lash line to just beyond the inner crease. From there it fades upward toward
the bone.
Set with a thin dusting of translucent powder.
If you're using a brush, tap it lightly on the side of the eye shadow case to remove any excess.
4.
BEST DAY LOOK:
1. Sweep a light shade across lid, up to crease.
2. Apply a medium shade to outer corner of upper and lower lash line.
3. Using a dark shade, line upper lash line, extending out and up at outer corner to elongate width of eye.
4.
BEST NIGHT LOOK:
1. Apply a dark shimmer shade close to upper lash line and diffuse upwards.
2. Sweep medium shade across crease.
3. Line entire upper lashline with black shade to emphasize your round eyes.
Apply eyeliner. Use a black or brown pencil and apply along the
rim of your upper lash line in short strokes.
Lift your upper lid with one hand and look down into a mirror as
you apply with your other hand.
Eyeliner is one of the areas that you can really experiment
with as you become more confident applying makeup. Factors like color, texture, and line application can
have a big impact on the appearance of your peepers. Play around!