Let's Talk About Styles. Classic style.
To bring out the best in yourself, you need to clearly define your style. In other words, find your own style, yourself. And then a new beauty will appear before the astonished world.
Classic style
This style will suit you if you value classical proportions, adhere to the classical canons of beauty and see the world in a strict connection, the construction of all its parts. However, sometimes you still need to relax a little...
Day makeup
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Use concealer to hide unwanted, tell-tale dark circles or other similar skin imperfections. If you don't have one, use foundation.
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Eyebrows should be “kept” in a purely classic style; a brown or dark gray pencil will do.
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Classic means neutral. Pay special attention to shadows in neutral shades - preferably light ones.
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You should apply two layers of mascara to your eyelashes to make them voluminous and fluffy.
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Lipstick should be two shades darker than the natural color of your lips - this will allow them to stand out.
evening make-up
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The skin of the face should be covered with a transparent base, onto which loose powder will need to be applied.
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Blush in this case will be superfluous.
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Use false eyelashes that will make your look charming and enchanting.
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Naturalness should also be maintained when applying shadows. Cover the entire surface of the eyelid up to the brow bone with natural shade shadows.
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The pencil will help you define your eyebrows - again, they should look natural.
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Apply mascara to false eyelashes. You can limit yourself to one layer.
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When choosing lipstick, stick to the classic option - red. If your lips are not too full, use a contour pencil to enhance their contours, and then apply lipstick with a brush.