Using Bobbi Brown Cosmetics For Making Your Makeup
Makeup artists often mess up whatever cosmetic they buy especially if they are simply starting up, this was simply the case in my part. Having a complete kit is of course necessary and what I need was something that would work for anyone. I thought that buying the most expensive cosmetics was the deal but this was something that I have proven to be false. Buying the most expensive products out there isn't the best at all despite paying for a high price. I soon discovered that Bobbi Brown cosmetics are the best and are also available but for the first ones I bought I had to do something about it.
But what a blessing in disguise it was when I realized that most of the expensive cosmetics I bought were un-wearable, I learned how to make them wearable. Tossing out the wrong cosmetics was not an option but being able to enhance skin tones made it all worthwhile. So why don't you let me show you how to go around wrong cosmetics?
If you have bought the wrong shade, you don't have to go crazy and throw them out.
For foundation that are too light or too pink then you can warm it up with deep bronzing powder or even gel. You can practice with your face and make use of what bronzer you have in your arsenal.
However, if the shade is just a bit slightly off then you can dust powder bronzer onto your cheeks, forehead, nose and chin then blend well. If in case that you require a deeper tone, I suggest to mix a small amount of the foundation into your palm with a drop of a gel bronzer.
When it comes to too dark foundations, it may be quite unsolvable but you can try to dilute the color by mixing it with a tint-less moisturizer in your hand before applying. If that didn't work then you may just have to give it away or save it for the summer or it just may not work.
For blushes that are quite bright then learn how to layer properly. Apply a rather neutral one first then add a brighter color on top to give yourself just a little pop of color. On the other hand of blushes that are dull, do exactly the same thing as mentioned for blushes that are bright. Apply a less lively blush then a layer of a livelier one.
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