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:: Makeup Essentials ::

  Whether you want a natural look or dramatic flair, there are certain makeup or cosmetic products every woman should have in her makeup bag.
Foundation: Create a smooth, even surface with foundation before you apply makeup.
Concealer: Cover dark circles under the eyes or blemishes on the face with concealer.
Powder: Set your makeup, make it last longer, and cut down on shine with face powder.
Blush: Accentuate bone structure and brighten up any complexion with blush.
Bronzer: Give a sun-kissed glow by using bronzer without exposure to harmful sun rays.
Lip liner: Prime your lips with lip liner to keep lipstick on longer.
Lipstick: Accent your mouth with a matte, satin, or glossy finished lipstick.
Eyeliner: Define and enlarge the appearance of your eyes using an eyeliner pencil. Use liquid eyeliner for a more dramatic effect, day or night.
Eye shadow: Create different looks for night and day with different eye shadow colors and shades.
Mascara: Combine mascara with other eye makeup for striking effect, or to wear alone for more subtle results.
   
  :: Select for your complexion ::
  Choosing the right makeup for you has everything to do with your age, skin type, and complexion. And while the choices can be daunting, there are a few simple guidelines you can follow.
   
Teen: The best teen look is fresh, pretty, and clean. Pinpoint your best feature—your skin, lips, or eyes—and use makeup to emphasize it. The rule of thumb for teens is that you should stand out, not your makeup.
   
African American: Darker skin has many complex undertones. That’s why you should get to know your skin and its specific undertones and choose shades that complement your natural color.
   
Asian: Yellow-based foundations and powders work especially well for Asian skin. Avoid pink-based foundations and powders to prevent a harsh, unnatural look.
   
Hispanic: Wear shades that enhance your natural, striking dark tones. Avoid bright shades that may clash with your coloring.
   
Mature: While many women tend to wear more makeup as they get older, that strategy can backfire. Simplifying your makeup and coordinating with your natural tones will give you a healthier, younger appearance.
 

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