How to make-up for man.
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Mar 17, 2014
Dương Đ.
Hi all, I'm a man. and I want to make up for myself. who can help me?
Mar 17, 2014
Kyraa D.
I would go onto YouTube, as well as check out a local book store & see what they have on makeup for men.
Mar 17, 2014
Anupa M.
If you want a natural glow invest in a good pressed powder (I like physicians formula powders because they aren't cakey) and press it on with a powder puff. If there are blemishes you want to cover up, dip a sponge in water - squeeze out the excess and dip it into the powder. The wet sponge helps pick up more product. Pat it onto the blemish and watch it disappear. Then spritz with a setting spray and you're done! This is the method I use for my male clients and actors :) it gives the most natural finish without looking made up. I seldom do the under eye area because I find that the men I've worked on don't have much of a problem with dark circles but if you do want to cover them up buy a liquid, highlighting concealer and apply them in little dots under the eye going down in a v shape. Then take your middle finger and slowly dab the foundation until blended out nicely and evenly :)
Mar 17, 2014
Marleen B.
What are you trying to enhance? Red skin?, pores?, dark circles?
Mar 17, 2014
Marleen B.
Not necessarily enhance but ADDRESS.
Mar 18, 2014
Cami F.
Unless you mean natural, you can do everything the same as a girl does! It's all the same 💘
Mar 19, 2014
Jessie B.
Gossmakeupartist on YouTube. He mainly does tutorials on women but sometimes he talks about what products he uses on himself. Powder foundation, etc.