Eye shadow, bronzer, eyeliner, lip gloss, cheek tint? They're
all just labels! Labels that limit what your expectation of the product. You
assume lip gloss is only good for glossing your lips & eye shadow for
shadowing you eye! Wrong! These labels limit your expectation of the product
but not the many functions of the product.
Blush → Eyeshadow: certain
shades of blush can make appealing eyeshadow colors, usually they tend to be on
the pink side, you can apply blush the same way you would regular eyeshadow
Mascara → Eye
Liner: if you're ever in a bind & find yourself without eyeliner,
you can use a gel eyeliner brush dipped in mascara as a makeshift
eyeliner
Lip
Gloss → Cheek Tint: warm up your cheeks by squeezing a
small dot of lip gloss onto the tip of your finger & rubbing it into the
apples of your cheeks
Bronzer → Brow
Powder: use bronzer precisely how you would regular brow powder, but be
sure if you do this to NOT use the bronzer all over your face or you brows will
just blend in
That's not all!
Concealer → Eye Primer: it's the
same color as your skin & is used to hold powder on your face anyway, why
not on your eyes too?
Eyeshadow → Highlighter: use a light
shadow (preferably with a little shine) and use a contouring brush to sweep the
eyeshadow slightly above where you apply blush
Lip
Balm → Cheek Highlight: rubbing clear lip balm on the
apples of your cheek with reflect light and make for a quick highlight
There are so many uses for each type of makeup! Don't let labels
tell you the limit to their use!
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