Old Age Make Up in Twenty Minutes
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Old Age Make Up in Twenty Minutes

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Old Age Make Up in Twenty Minutes
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How do you give someone old age make up in twenty minutes or less?

(in the simplest way possible)

Supplies:

Your colored cream-based foundation, cream based highlight, cream based contour shade, eyebrow brush, make up sponges, thin make up brushes, sponge, and setting transluscent powder.

1. Coat your face in foundation. Sponge, don't smear.

2. Scrunch up areas of the face. Forehead, inner and outer eye wrinkes, nose, nasobolical folds, lips, jowels, neck.

3. After you scrunch up each area, pat some highlight over the top. This will bring up the surface of skin that gets the most light, and in doing so, automatically contour the parts of the skin that are lower. This is theoretically the most important step, because it works with the skin and facial shape you already have, and creates the wrinkles FOR YOU.

4. Next, carefully take your contour color and a skinny make up brush and go over the wrinkles outlined in highlight. Keep your hand light, and continually be keeping the brush in motion.

5. Next, take the sponge, and lightly dab it in the contour creme. Then dab gently all over the face. This creates age spots!

6. Finally, set everything in powder so that it does not crease as easily. You're all set :)


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