Dos and Don’t s of Cosmetic Application

Posted by – January 29, 2011

Make-up: The Dos and non-application of s Cosmetics
I remember a small child sitting on a footstool next to my mother’s vanity table and watch her apply her makeup.

And described as “put on her face beautiful.” I was fascinated. There were these bottles and brushes, powders, pads and it’s used every one, step by step, 
Create some minor changes in the face. And added color and luster, and used what it called a stick that made her long eyelashes and thick. When he finished, she looked different. She still looks like my mother, but brighter.
Know very well make-up application techniques takes practice and patience. And it helps to have someone ready to tell you whether you have done something wrong. There are books available – and video too – but while this is useful for learning new techniques or looks, they are not required to learn the basics. This is what we’re going to cover here today. Simple techniques for applying make-up both in the daytime and evening clothes. We are also going to cover the system to choose the right makeup for daytime and evening, as they very different situations, and call for the shadows and different techniques.
Rule number one: You can always add a little more.

With the application of makeup you should remember that you can always add a little more, but if you use too much, you usually have to eradicate it and stop the run. Therefore, be careful when you apply your makeup. Start light and add more as needed.
Which was the first time I hear of cosmetics and application of chemistry that women all over the world perform every day to strengthen their ability to look normal. I grew up and began to pay more attention to such matters, I’ve noticed that girls around me in school, and the way they wear make-up. It seems that some girls wear nothing at all, while others seemed to wear lots and lots. There are very few always seem to be applied make-up, but I can never say for certain if they did so without seeing them in action.
As I got in high school, and started my apprenticeship in the design and theatrical costuming, and learned from teachers make up a large amount can change the appearance of the person. I learned about the make-up to the production stage, and for the real world. I have worked with the contestants the competition, actors and actresses in the theater community projects and student productions, and began to work with various friends who ask my opinion from time to time.
In those years spent training and working with women are different, and I learned that women were not born knowing how to apply make-up. Most women find out by using cosmetics from watching their mothers, aunts, grandmothers or older sisters of friends who are also learning to use make-up. If those who were skilled in using simulated make-up, and women often did a good job. But some of these young women who perpetuate mistakes subjects that had been learned.
The purpose of cosmetics is to enhance the presence of women in natural beauty. It is important to remember this. Make-up designed to help reduce defects in the skin, and the emphasis on the form of facial features. However, it is important to be realistic in your expectations. In many cases it unrealistic expectations lead to overdoing your makeup.
When I was in high school, I attended a week-long retreat to our choir practice high school. Part of the “harassment”, which was underclassmen as we were required to follow certain rules. One of these rules is that the girls in our class were not allowed to wear make. Was eye-opening experience for many of us, one young woman in particular. This young woman, whom I’ll call ‘Robin’ (not her real name), and always wore a lot of makeup. You can see them under normal circumstances, and say clearly that her makeup was applied very thickly.

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