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How to Apply Subtle Makeup for School
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When it comes to applying makeup for school, the key is to keep it subtle and natural-looking. Here are some tips to help you achieve a natural-looking makeup look for school: 1. Start with a clean face: Before applying any makeup, make sure your face is clean and moisturized. 2. Use a tinted moisturizer or light foundation: Instead of heavy foundation, opt for a light tinted moisturizer or foundation that matches your skin tone. Apply it evenly all over your face using a sponge or a brush. 3. Apply concealer: Use a concealer to cover up any blemishes or dark circles under your eyes. Apply it using a small brush or your finger, and blend it well. 4. Use a natural-looking blush: Choose a blush shade that looks natural on your skin tone. Apply it lightly to the apples of your cheeks using a fluffy brush. 5. Define your brows: Use a brow pencil or brow gel to define your brows. Fill in any sparse areas and shape your brows to frame your face. 6. Apply mascara: Use a mascara to enhance your lashes. Apply it to both your top and bottom lashes, but keep it light and natural-looking. 7. Use a natural lip color: Choose a lip color that complements your skin tone and looks natural. Apply it lightly to your lips using a lip brush or your finger. Remember, the goal is to enhance your natural features and create a natural-looking makeup look that is appropriate for school. Avoid heavy makeup, bold colors, and dramatic looks, as they are not appropriate for school.
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