Saturday, January 9, 2010



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Photographic Make-up is slightly different from daily make up applications. Here are some clues --

Lighting:

With natural light - for example, near a big window with lights in the coming
If photography is outdoors, you do so placed around 4pm to 5pm, when the sun is in the process. Soft lighting makes a person better

The face to prepare:

Wash, scrub, tone and moisture to your face before applying
Oil control is very important. If you can, with oilfree formulated products
Hold the hair from her face
To reduce puffy eyes, use Preparation H

Foundation:

Choose a thicker foundation formulated to replace the curtain those that are used in daily applications so that all spots are easily covered
Blend foundation from chin to neck, so that they are in the same color

Powder:
Use look much like this, and again between shots, to create a matte

Concealer:

2 shades lighter than skin to cover blemishesand dark spots, which before the foundation of the application

Contouring:
To create contour cheeks and eyes, an eye-catcher
Use foundation in a shade, 2 to 3 shades darker than normal skin tone

Eyes:
Highlight eyebrow bones using light shadow to create lively eyes
Avoid eye shadow, the hot or sparkling - it will appear bright
Apply eyeliner with precision
Use waterproof mascara
Overall, the application must be considered normal form

Lips:
Use lipstick andLiner of the same color in a little darker than the natural lip color

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