Fresh Looks

The most important thing for a good looking face is a pleasant smile. Even if it's not an actual part of make-up, still put it on first, as it makes it easier to apply the make-up.

Foundation

Tradition says that you should start with the foundation, which is still where we start. Work your way down with the foundation, starting from the hair-line, being careful not to miss the eyes or the nose. Also, make sure not to leave any border along the edge of the face, which makes it all look like a mask. For the same reason, make sure the colour is as close to your original skin-tone as possible.

Lip-Liner

Once the foundation is finally applied, you move on to the lip-liner. First, draw a line along the border of your lips. This makes it easier to get the colour where you desire it to be. This should be a colour very close to the intended colour of your lips. Cover your lips with a clear layer before adding the actual lipstick. Paint the lipstick on with a small, soft brush. Start with the border of your lips, going all the way around, and continue until you've painted your lips entirely. Now, you brush from the inside to the outside, following the natural structure of your lips. Complete the work with a lip-gloss to seal the colour in place. It pays to have a gloss that's not just shiny, but is more resistant then your lipstick.

Eyeliner

Pick the eyeliner and draw the inner border along your eyelashes. In this case, a black or other dark colour would work well, because it emphasizes your eyes more. You can use a white liner closer to the eyes, on the other side of your lashes, and repeat the process. Use a light to transparent liner and draw a line along the eye-globes. Now, it is time to put a light pink, preferably semi-transparent, shadow over your eyes, as well as on the lower lids. Brush it along the eyelids and continue all the way up and down until you've covered the skin around your eyes, from the eyelashes to the eyebrows. This is when you choose a colour that accentuates your eyes on your upper eyelids. Apply it the same way you did with the original pink shadows. Finish the shadows by applying a final layer of the semi-transparent pink over the line between your eye-globes and your eyelids.

Mascara

Paint your eyelashes from the inside, all the way out to the tips, curling them slightly as you go for the effect and repeat the process with the lower lashes.

That should give you something to smile at!

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