Begin with a clean, damp face. Using a primer helps your makeup remain longer and appear smoother.
Apply foundation that matches your skin tone with a brush or sponge. Use a creamy concealer to mask dark circles and flaws.
Contour your face with matte bronzer. Apply it on the cheekbones, jawline, and nose. Use a highlighter to draw attention to your cheekbones, nasal bridge, and cupid's bow.
Deepen your crease by blending the colors. Finish with winged eyeliner and many coats of mascara to make your lashes appear thicker and longer.
Make your brows stand out with a brow pencil or powder. Fill empty regions with airy strokes for a natural impression. To keep them in place, apply brow gel.
Blush your cheeks with a natural-looking blush. Choose a color that complements your skin tone, such as delicate pinks for pale skin, peachy tones for medium skin, and deeper rose tones for darker skin.
Apply lip balm and exfoliate your lips lightly. Line your lips using a lip pencil that matches your lipstick, then fill in with your lipstick or gloss. For dimension, apply highlighter to the center of your lips.
Set your makeup with a lightweight setting spray to reduce spreading and creasing.
Apply and mix makeup slowly and completely. Blending is required for a professional finish.
Consider the lighting. To avoid excessive shine, use shimmer and reflecting cosmetics sparingly in well-lit places.