Once my skin gets a little tanner, it makes it so much easier to
apply less makeup and I've been loving the more natural look I've been sporting lately.
The first rule is to
apply less makeup than normal.
Not exact matches
My eyes look bigger and brighter and overall I look younger,
less tired, and more alert after I've
applied it, which is just about all anyone could ask for from a
makeup product.
As the saying goes,
less is more, and I definitely think that's true as it
applies to
makeup.
Less time
applying make up (thanks to Perricone MD «s No
Makeup Instant Blur) means there's more time to carefully put together your outfit.
Chandni uses
makeup intelligently to accentuate your beauty and hide your flaws without over
applying makeup like the other
less experienced bridal
makeup artists.
Because of it I do not have darkness around that area, and I spend
less time
applying my
makeup.
When
applying mineral
makeup, actually this rule really works for any
makeup, start with
less than you think you will need — several light applications are better than a single heavy one!
If you prep your skin thoroughly before
applying makeup, you will use
less makeup because you will have a better canvas to work with and
less «problems» to cover or fix.
Just like it's best to wear
less makeup, it's important to spend
less time heat styling your hair and
applying heavy products.
What I really like about this brush head is that it gives my skin an airbrushed look and I use a lot
less foundation than I do when I
apply my
makeup with a sponge.
This is not a movie in which a person on his or her deathbed looks only slightly
less healthy, as if the
makeup department simply did its job by
applying less foundation or blush on that day of shooting, or even has an almost angelic glow, as if to suggest that the moment that's approaching will be a transcendent one for all involved.
Less successful are Richards» other two works: «Untitled Merchandise (Lovers and Dealers)» (2007) makes oblique reference to AIDS victims through six knitted banners, while «The Screens» (2013) is a bizarre decision: a slideshow of people
applying fake wound
makeup.