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beauty tips for both experts and novices
Whether you're a novice or an expert, makeup tips and tricks will always come in handy for a smooth experience and no mishaps.

Whether you're a novice or an expert, makeup tips and tricks will always come in handy for a smooth experience and no mishaps. For example, a simple trick can help you get the perfect winged design or cat eye using eyeshadow. You might be surprised to know that you can use the same eyeshadow palette to define cheekbones, fill in brows or accentuate your face. So take a look at your makeup and consider creating a masterpiece. Primer, foundation, blush or palette – there are a few tricks you can use with each makeup product to make them look flawless and elegant. Try these great makeup tips for your best look. Read on to learn more!

1. Make sure your primer complements your foundation.

Whether oil-based or water-based, primer and foundation should be the same shade; otherwise, they will repel each other or slide off your face, making it difficult to blend.

 

2. Make crow's feet disappear.

3. The right to apply for rights coverage.

When applying foundation, use fingers for full coverage. However, if you want full coverage, use a foundation brush.

4. Avoid peach fuzz.

Always applying best beauty products foundation using downward strokes. Most of us have a thin layer of hair on our faces, and applying foundation upwards will make the strands stand out even more. Looking fresh and pink like peaches may be your goal, but your peach fuzz should definitely not be emphasized.

5. Create a cone.

Most of us are in the habit of applying a half circle of concealer under the eyes to reduce the appearance of bags or puffiness. However, for best results, apply concealer in a tapered pattern under the eyes and extending almost to the tip of the nose. Not only does it hide better because it blends easily, but it also helps to contour the sides of the nose.

6. DIY palette

By now, you've probably heard of fantastic color correction palettes. These concealers in various colors are used to smooth out blemishes on the face. For example, green concealer for redness, lavender for yellow tones, peach for blue under bruises or under eye circles, etc. But if you suddenly find yourself without a palette or just want to save money, just mix the eyeshadow in your desired concealer color with your regular concealer—and voila! You've got a smart and affordable color correcting concealer palette.