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Tips for Learning How to Apply Makeup
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Jada_Long]Jada Long

Learning how to apply makeup takes a little bit of time and a whole lot of practice. Little girls usually start teaching themselves to this well before they're old enough to actually wear makeup. When they're first learning to put on makeup, they tend to look more like clowns than the glamorous movie stars they're trying to look like.

As the girls get older, they start to learn that when makeup is involved, more isn't always better. Though learning it does take a lot of practice, there are some things you can do to help even out your makeup learning curve.

Makeup Application Tips

Before you learn how to apply makeup, you need to know what kind of makeup you're applying. There's makeup for the face, eyes, eyebrows and lips. You certainly don't have to use makeup on all of your facial features, but you can. If you decide to use facial makeup, or concealer, make sure to get a concealer shade that matches your face. If you're concealer is too dark or too pale, it will stand out. If you have nice skin, you can bypass concealer or, you can apply it to areas that contain blemishes.

After you've applied facial makeup, you need to move onto your eyes. You should always apply your eye make in this order: eye shadow, eyeliner, mascara. When you apply your makeup, relax your eyelids and look down. This technique will smooth out your eyelids, which will help you apply your makeup more evenly. Move your eye shadow brush from the inside of your eye to the outside of your eye. This will help even out your eye shade color.

Eyeliner will help your eyes standout. However, if you apply too much, you'll look like a raccoon. When you apply eyeliner, use your pointer finger to pull the skin around your eye taught. This will make your eye smooth and allow you to evenly apply the liner.

When you apply makeup, especially when you're just learning this, you should have plenty of Q-tips nearby. The Q-tips will help you wash away or even out any mistakes you may make while learning how to apply makeup.

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