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How to Apply Hippie Makeup
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Hippie makeup is all about creating a natural, free-spirited look that complements your style and personality. Here are some steps to apply hippie makeup: 1. Start with a clean, moisturized face. Apply a moisturizer with SPF to protect your skin from the sun. 2. Apply a light, tinted moisturizer or BB cream to even out your skin tone. Choose a shade that matches your skin tone. 3. Use a concealer to cover any blemishes or dark circles under your eyes. Apply it sparingly, only where needed. 4. Apply a peach or coral blush to the apples of your cheeks for a natural, healthy glow. 5. Apply a neutral eyeshadow, such as beige or brown, to your eyelids. Avoid bright or bold colors. 6. Apply a brown or black eyeliner to your upper lash line. You can also apply it to your lower lash line, but make sure to smudge it for a softer look. 7. Curl your lashes and apply a few coats of black mascara to your top and bottom lashes. 8. Fill in your eyebrows with a brown or taupe eyebrow pencil or powder. Make sure to blend it in for a natural look. 9. Apply a lip balm or a natural-looking lipstick in a shade that complements your skin tone. Avoid bright or bold colors. 10. Finish off with a light dusting of translucent powder to set your makeup and keep it in place. Remember, the key to hippie makeup is to keep it natural and simple. Focus on enhancing your natural beauty rather than covering it up. Have fun and experiment with different shades and techniques until you find the perfect look for you!
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