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Beauty Hints: Makeup Tips for Keepsake Pictures
Ace Your Base
Generally speaking, makeup is less apparent when photographed, so use a little more than you normally would. Mineral makeup is a good choice and can be applied over any moisturizer. Swirl it on your skin with a soft, natural-bristle face brush until you’ve achieved a smooth, matte finish. Be sure to blend from your chin to your neck to avoid a line of demarcation. For extra coverage on blemishes, dark circles or other flaws, apply mineral makeup directly with a nylon foundation brush. To blot shine and reestablish a matte finish, reapply mineral makeup with a kabuki brush as needed, or try powdered rice paper tissues.
Don’t Blush Too Much
Choose your blush color carefully—look for peachy pinks, rather than bright magenta pinks. Too much blush is a classic makeup mistake, so apply just a little to the apples of your cheeks.
Discontinued Makeup
It happens more often than not that a shade of favorite lipstick is promptly discontinued by the company the moment one falls in love with it. And discovering that a favorite eye shadow, foundation or nail polish has been taken off the market could make the user furious and terribly upset as well. This brings us to the logical question as why do companies discontinue makeup products?
Discontinued makeup
Many would wonder why a cosmetic company should discontinue a product of choice at some point of time. It has to be understood that no company wants to deliberately discontinue or make obsolete a beauty product. The cosmetic industry is constantly changing and certain regular cosmetics have to make way for new and ostensibly improved versions to come in.