Keep in mind that you should always remove your makeup at the end of the day; sleeping with your makeup on can clog your pores and cause blemishes and wrinkles. [2] X Research source
You can use a concealer brush to add a little extra foundation to cover up stubborn blemishes. Liquid foundation can be applied with your fingertips, although this is more likely to introduce bacteria to your skin and cause future breakouts.
Create a ‘3’ shape on your cheekbones, into your eyebrows, and up to your forehead for the perfect highlight. You can use your fingers or a small highlighter brush to apply the highlighter.
Your main color of eyeshadow should never go all the way to your eyebrow, and should not extend further off your lid then the end of your eyebrow (unless you’re going for a very dramatic look). You may, however, highlight your browbone (the area under your eyebrow but above your crease) by applying a lighter shade of eyeshadow. Be sure to use natural colors such as cream, sand, or white, if your skin is pale. Alternatively, try a nude shade slightly lighter than your skin tone. The color doesn’t have to be matte, but any sparkle it does have should be subtle. You can blend your eyeshadow onto your lower lid, sweeping the shadow along the lower lash line starting from the outside corner. Blend well so you don’t have a harsh line. If you use multiple colors of eyeshadow, always be sure to blend them together.
Adding eyeliner to your bottom lash line should be done sparingly, as it will create a much darker/bolder look and appear a bit more unnatural than eyeliner on your top lash line only. If you feel comfortable, try tight-lining your eyes by using your eyeliner on the waterline of your eyelid.
Wiggle the brush as you apply it, as this will help to coat between lashes instead of just the under layer. Never pump your mascara brush in and out of the mascara, as this causes air pockets. Avoid applying more than two coats of mascara, as this will take away the natural darkening look and give a cakey thick look that is much less natural. A good trick for making your lashes look fuller is to apply a coat of baby powder between coats of mascara; this will add a bit of length and volume to your lashes.
After you have applied all of the makeup you desire, you should set your face with a setting spray. Simply hold the bottle 8–12 inches (20. 3–30. 5 cm) away from your face and spray 4-5 times on your whole face. Now your makeup will stay on longer than ever!