Use black Mascara (We use Mabelline Great Lash in Black) and apply liberally to the top lashes. Apply 2 to 3 coats on each eye, making sure you apply while the bottom coats are still wet. If the bottom layers of mascara are too dry, it will make the lashes clump together.
Use Mascara on the top lashes only. Mascara on the bottom lashes tends to create unwanted shadowing, and can smudge, creating the dreaded "panda eye" look.
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Airbrush Makeup began in the Cinema industry in 1925, when makeup artists used the technique to paint hundreds of extras in a quick and effective way.
The techniques were re-popularized in the 90’s when digital photography and High Definition Television required a flawless and natural coverage without a heavy buildup of product on the skin.
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Covering up imperfections and blemishes on you face can be a tricky and confusing process. By taking into consideration the texture, size and colour of the blemish, anyone can successfully cover up, or even completely disguise unsightly marks on the skin. Below are a few tricks of the trade that explain how coverups are achieved.
What you need- A Rich Creamy Concealer with an orange or apricot tint
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Don't use eyeliner around the entire eye, it makes them look smaller. Intead, use your eyeliner on the top lashes and use a dark eyehadow on the outer half of the bottom lashes. This will still give you definition, without the panda eye look!
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