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How to Apply Super Natural Looking Makeup
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Achieving a super natural-looking makeup can be challenging, but with the right techniques and products, it can be done. Here are some steps to follow to achieve a natural makeup look: 1. Prep your skin: Cleanse and moisturize your face before applying any makeup. This step will help create a smooth canvas for your makeup and prevent it from looking cakey. 2. Apply a light coverage foundation: Choose a foundation that matches your skin tone and has a light coverage. Apply it with a damp beauty blender or a foundation brush to blend it seamlessly into your skin. 3. Conceal any blemishes: Use a concealer to cover any blemishes or dark circles under your eyes. Make sure to blend the concealer well into your skin for a natural finish. 4. Add a natural flush to your cheeks: Use a cream or liquid blush to add a subtle pop of color to your cheeks. Dab a small amount on the apples of your cheeks and blend it out with your fingers. 5. Define your brows: Use a brow pencil or powder to fill in any sparse areas in your eyebrows. Follow the natural shape of your brows and use light, feathery strokes to avoid a harsh look. 6. Apply mascara: Use a black or brown mascara to define your lashes. Apply a thin coat for a natural look or layer it for more volume. 7. Finish with a natural lip color: Choose a lip color that is similar to your natural lip color or use a lip balm to add a hint of shine to your lips. Overall, the key to achieving a super natural-looking makeup is to use products with a light formula, blend well, and stick to shades that complement your natural skin tone.
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