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Everyday Coverage
Fresh even coverage always begins with a clean face that is well moisturized.  Begin by applying moisturizer to your entire face using your fingers or a sponge.

Next, apply a concealer a shade or two lighter than your skin tone, or a maximum coverage foundation under the eye.  Blend well.

Set your perfectly placed foundation with a translucent loose or pressed powder.  When we set our foundation with powder, we lock in the foundation and create as smooth flawless finish. Polish up the brows by shaping them with a brow pencil or powder.
Apply a light natural tone shadow, a shade or two lighter than your skin tone, to the brow bone and the lid.  For a softer, subtler look use a matte shadow.  For a little more pizzazz, use a tone with a bit of shimmer.  Apply a deeper tone to the crease of the eye and along the lash line.  Keep the effect soft by staying with tones a shade or two darker than your skin tone.  Be sure to blend well.

Apply a thin line of black eyeliner at the lash line and smudge for a more natural finish.  For added impact, add wispy lashes to the top lid using lash adhesive, found at your local drug store.  Apply adhesive to the lash band, and allow it to dry, half way before placing the lash to the lid.  Use mascara to join your natural lash with the false lash by shaking the wand at the base of the lash.  Apply a neutral-toned blush to the hollows of the cheek to further accentuate the face shape.  Finish off this look by adding a little spice to the lips.  Apply lip liner to the top lip to create the desired shape, and then finish off with a lip gloss of your choice.
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