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== Application Technique == '''Step 1: Color Correction''' - Apply a cream concealer to areas you want to bring forward (e.g., under eyes, center of forehead)[3]. - Use a darker shade to add dimension to areas you want to recede (e.g., temples, jawline)[3]. '''Step 2: Foundation Application''' - Start with a small amount of product, about the size of a pea[1]. - Dot the foundation on your forehead, nose, chin, and cheeks[2]. - Blend using one of these methods: 1. Fingers: The heat from your hands helps melt the product into your skin[2]. 2. Brush: Use a stippling motion to press the product into the skin[3]. 3. Damp beauty sponge: Bounce the sponge on your skin to blend[2]. '''Step 3: Blend, Blend, Blend''' - Work from the center of your face outward[1]. - Pay special attention to blending around the hairline, jawline, and neck for a seamless finish[1]. '''Step 4: Layer and Build''' - For areas needing more coverage, add thin layers of foundation rather than applying one thick layer[1].
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