Wednesday, December 30, 2009

How do you achieve a ';dewy'; make-up foundation look?

I don't know how to get that fresh, dewy look? %26amp;%26amp; would love to learn! :)How do you achieve a ';dewy'; make-up foundation look?
buy a foundation that has a dewy finish.How do you achieve a ';dewy'; make-up foundation look?
If you have super clear skin, get a glow by applying a sheer tinted moisturizer to your entire face and skipping the powder.





Step 2





Blend a shimmery gel into the apples of your cheeks.





Step 3





If you have some things going on with your skin you'd like to hide, apply a liquid foundation to your entire face, and then dust with a shimmer powder. Finish by lightly spritzing your face with a hydrating mist.





Also follow these tips:





* If you're naturally a bit oily, start with a clean, dry face, and apply an oil-free moisturizing lotion, skipping the T-zone, which doesn't need it.





* If your skin is dry, start with a clean, damp face, and apply a light coating of moisturizing cream to the entire face.





* Instead of using foundation, choose a sheer tint that exactly matches your skin tone and is not a hint darker. Look for a product labeled with the words ';glow'; and ';transparent,'; and avoid anything with shimmer. Remember, you're looking for dewy, not sparkly.





* Use very little product and blend well. Apply just a few drops of makeup, concentrating on the upper cheekbones and sides of the face; blend in light strokes with your fingers.





* Apply a golden, rosy-hued gel or cream blush to the apples of the cheeks, and extend the makeup lightly upward at the cheekbones.





* Apply a soft highlighting cream or gel to the entire eyelid and under the brow bones.





* To keep your look more natural, use only the slightest bit of mascara.





* Keep lips clean and simple, using the same golden-rosy shade you used on your cheeks.





* Don't apply face powder -- it will make your skin look matte, not dewy.


Hope this helps, I'm thinking of trying this myself! =)
Well this'll probably work! All you need to do is put on a facial moisturizer and right after put on your foundation. you can also try rubbing a little bit of an essential oil like lavender between your palms to warm it up and then pressing your palms against you cheeks. hope i helped beautiful %26lt;3
Get a highlighter, like Benefit High Beam and mix a little drop into your foundation and then apply. Just be careful not to use too much or your face will look shiny.
Pursebuzz on youtube has a wonderful tutorial on the Dewy look

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