Every individual is born beautiful. I'd like to emphasize that beauty is a subjective thing. Each person has his or her own definition of beauty. Experiment on your face and find out what works best for you, because you are the one who decides for yourself. And you truly are beautiful, if you think so.
Incidentally, certain benchmarks have been established regarding the perfect shape and immaculate features of the human face over the years. Ever since then, corrective make-up has come to the rescue of those who do not confirm to these standards. The primary goal of corrective make-up is to highlight a person's best features while minimizing the unflattering flaws.
There are a few basic rules to remember when applying make-up. The first rule is to remember that highlighting an area emphasizes a feature, for eg; the eyes, lips or the cheekbones. Shadowing an area minimizes it. Highlighting uses colours that are a shade or more lighter than a person's natural skin tone, while shadowing uses darker shades. Another rule is that the ideal face should be oval shaped, approximately three-fourths wide as it is long. Face shape is always the first consideration. The distance between the eyes should equal the width of one eye. These rules, like any rules, can be altered or even broken, depending on what result is desired in the end.
Simple and effective techniques of corrective make-up cover and mask perceived imperfections., confronting the most challenging skin conditions like scars, burns, surgeries, grafts, dermabrasion, vitiligo, birthmarks, laser, sun damage, age spots, etc.
From the make-up artist's point of view, suggesting changes for the flaws can be a very sensitive issue, because the artist has to study the features and tell the client where there is a need for correction. Tact and compassion are needed in good doses to win over the trust and make the client comfortable.
Incidentally, certain benchmarks have been established regarding the perfect shape and immaculate features of the human face over the years. Ever since then, corrective make-up has come to the rescue of those who do not confirm to these standards. The primary goal of corrective make-up is to highlight a person's best features while minimizing the unflattering flaws.
There are a few basic rules to remember when applying make-up. The first rule is to remember that highlighting an area emphasizes a feature, for eg; the eyes, lips or the cheekbones. Shadowing an area minimizes it. Highlighting uses colours that are a shade or more lighter than a person's natural skin tone, while shadowing uses darker shades. Another rule is that the ideal face should be oval shaped, approximately three-fourths wide as it is long. Face shape is always the first consideration. The distance between the eyes should equal the width of one eye. These rules, like any rules, can be altered or even broken, depending on what result is desired in the end.
Simple and effective techniques of corrective make-up cover and mask perceived imperfections., confronting the most challenging skin conditions like scars, burns, surgeries, grafts, dermabrasion, vitiligo, birthmarks, laser, sun damage, age spots, etc.
From the make-up artist's point of view, suggesting changes for the flaws can be a very sensitive issue, because the artist has to study the features and tell the client where there is a need for correction. Tact and compassion are needed in good doses to win over the trust and make the client comfortable.

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My facial skin and hands are going on darker but my body which is covered with clothes is Fair and bright.. So please help me to become Fair and brighter...