Step 6
Lip Liner
To achieve natural-looking definition and to keep color from feathering, line lips with a lip liner after applying lip color. Use a lip brush to soften and blend any
hard edges.
To make your lipstick or gloss longer lasting, line and fill in lips with lip liner before applying color.
Step 7
Brows
Define brows using shadow or pencil in the color of your eyebrows and hair.
To apply shadow, begin at the inner corner of the brow, and follow its natural shape using light, feathery strokes.
Set unruly brows in place with a brow shaper.
Fill in sparse areas or holes in the brow with an eye pencil. For the most natural look, layer powder shadow on top.
Soften too-harsh brow color by pressing loose powder onto the brows with a powder puff.
Step 8
Eye Shadow
Sweep a light eye shadow color from the lash line to the brow bone.
Dust a medium eye shadow color on the lower lid, up to the crease.
Apply contour color if needed to fleshy part of lid as a correction and to add depth to eye.
Face powder on bare lids helps create a smoother-looking surface for eye makeup and keeps shadow from creasing.
For a longer-lasting look, use a long-wearing cream shadow.