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How to apply eyeshadow step by step

  How to Apply Eyeshadow Step by Step Beginner Friendly Guide  Eyeshadow can look intimidating but soon as learn the basics, this becomes one of the most fun part of doing your makeup . Whether your getting ready for everyday makeup look or special event, this bring your makeup game feeling

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How to Make Makeup Look Intentional

  How To Make Makeup Look Intentional Makeup should alway look purposeful, balanced, and well thought out. Makeup looks accidental when application is rushed, products don’t work well together, or there’s no clear plan for the final look. Intentional makeup focuses on proper skin prep, compatible products, and purposeful application

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How to Stop Makeup from Separating

  How to stop makeup from separating Understanding why your makeup starts looking patchy, streaky, or slippery after a short time will help you when you’re dealing with makeup separation. This happens when your base products stop sitting together on the skin and begin to repel, slide, or break down. This

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Correct Order of Makeup Application : Step by Step Guide

Step By Step Guide of Applying Makeup    1. Skincare  Cleanse your face to remove oil, dirt, and leftover makeup so your skin is fresh and ready. Then apply moisturizer to hydrate the skin and help makeup blend smoothly without clinging to dry patches. 2. Primer  Use primer as needed.

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How to Prevent Cakey Makeup

Walking you Step by Step to Achieving Flawless Makeup   Prevent cakey makeup and unnecessary build up when doing your makeup can be frustrating but her are some of my tips and tricks for the next time you want to create a flawless application!   1. Can’t stress you enough

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Common Mistakes That Clients Before Coming Into Their Appointment

Common Mistakes That Clients Before Coming Into Their Appointment Self-Tanning Avoid self-tanning too close to your makeup appointment, especially on the face and neck. Fresh self-tan can alter your skin tone, oxidize makeup, and create uneven patches. If you plan to self-tan, do it at least 3–5 days before your

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