Ten minutes to a more beautiful face By Lori Steinhauer Of Um Emerald Hey all you makeup marvels out there. Do you own enough powders, creams and pencils to open a secondhand makeup counter at the local flea market? Do you spend hours in front of the mirror trying to create a vibrant face, only to walk away with an unfinished look and a disappointed scowl? Well you’re not aione battling the image in the mirror, longing to greet the world outside look ing like a Vogue magazine make-over. Recently I joined about 30 women for a complimentary makeup application session, of fered for the clients of a styling salon in Seattle. The salon’s mirrored walls and bright lights made this group of appearance minded women examine each other like specimens under a microscope. When the makeup artist finished painting over my natural complexion, I glowed with vitality in the mirrors that earlier had cast ghostly shadows on my face. And though only the good fairy can turn freaks into foxes, the session provided useful tips for home-makeup application. So breathe easy, lack of basic training may be the only cause for your clownish face. For in stance you may spend too much time painting on a mask that is too thick for the true you to shine through. Here are some how-to tips from the consultation for a 10-minute do-it-yourself make over. Should you feel disap pointed with the outcome, don’t worry. You can restore your original face with a simple soap and water wash. Step 1: Moisturize your face with lotion and lips with lip gloss. Step 2: The base coat: apply foundation with a makeup sponge. Rub it in well at chin and n&k line to keep your makeup job off the list of hottest discussion topics. A water base is best for oily skin, while emulsion bases replenish the natural oils in a dry face. Step 3: Concealer: dab and rub it into the dark rings under your eyes to preserve the mystery of long days at work or of long wild evenings. Step 4: For the eyebrows, full is the fad. However, you can up date your pinstriped brows of the past by lightly shading in the natural line with a gray or brown^pencil. Step 5: Enter the great world of color. The consultants said predictions for upcoming Euro pean trends indicate vibrant shades of blues, rusts and grays will replace the browns of the past. Give sparkle and shine to these rising tones by first brushing on highlighting shadows in light pink, light cor al, cream or white. .. Accentuate those dazzling eyes by playing up their fragments of color rather than the iris’s overall pigment. If your green eyes come from pieces of brown, gray and yellow for example, try shadows in those three shades. Keep in mind intense shades stay on longest, and light ap plications * can* -soften - their For wide-looking appearance. Step tt: eyes, liner should be drawn from corner to corner, above the top lashes and below the lower lashes, rather than on the inside linings. For a steady line sturdy your drawing hand by resting it on the other fist, pressed against the cheek below the eye being lined. Step 7: Mascara looks best in black, except on blondes who need the subtlety of brown. For smooth and natural looking lashes, brush through the hairs with a makeup comb or brush. Step 8: Blush lines should be applied at an upward angle from the inside of the cheek bones connecting with a sweep across the forehead from temple to temple. Long faces are less accentuated by a dab of blush on the chin, while short faces appear lengthier by shadowing both sides of the neckline with a stroke of blush. Step 9: Dot-to-dot lipsticking is effective. Draw dots on your upper and lower lips in line with the inside point of each nostril, and then extend each dot out to the ends of your lips by following their natural line. 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