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How to correct face shape with makeup LONG To reduce the length of a long face, use a darker shade of Foundation to shade around the lop of the forehead, blending it into the hairline. Shade along the jawline, too. and under the cheekbones. Dot a lighter shade just above the cheekbones to highlight, then apply the base foundation, blending well. Reapply the lighter and darker shades if necessary. Brush blusher along the cheekbones but not too far down the face. SQUARE Soften a square face by using a darker foundation to shade an almost triangular shape on either side of the jaw. Shade the sides of the forehead, loo, in help reduce the width ol the lop part of the face. Dot a lighter shade above the cheekbones to highlight, then apply base foundation, blending well. Reapply the lighter and darker shades if necessary. Brush blusher along the cheekbones. ROUND To reduce the width of a round face, use a darker foundation underneath the cheekbones to give the face more angles. Blend up Into the hairline. Dot a lighter shade above the cheekbones to highlight and on the lip of the chin 10 counteract the moon shape. Apply the base foundation and blend well. Reapply the lighter and darker shades if necessary. Brush blusher along the cheekbones. HEART To even up a heart-shaped lace, use a darker shade of foundation on the sides of the forehead to help reduce the width of the lace, and also on the tip of the chin lo make it look less pointed. Dot a lighter shade just above the cheekbones lo highlight, then apply the base foundation. blending well. Reapply the lighter and darker shades if necessary. Brush blusher along the cheekbones blending il up onto the temples.
(source: Dk publishing Inc - Classic Makeup and Beauty - Mary Quant)
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