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To capture your makeup perfectly on camera, it’s essential to start with skin care first: cleanse your skin repeatedly, apply a moisturizer suitable for your skin type, and then use a primer that helps control shine or adds hydration as needed. It’s preferable to choose a foundation with medium, buildable coverage, applied in a light, even layer. Avoid using thick amounts or overly dewy textures to reduce reflections on the skin, especially in areas with strong lighting. Concealer should be a shade slightly lighter than your skin tone to gently correct dark circles and blemishes, without overdoing it. Spot correction is better than full coverage. For setting powder, a light dusting on oily areas helps balance the lighting while preserving a natural glow on dry skin. Eyebrows should be filled in naturally without overdoing it—avoid harsh lines or very dark colors to maintain balanced features. When defining the eyes, it’s recommended to draw a thin, blended line close to the lash roots using a pencil or gel, choosing soft, natural shades to enlarge and elegantly frame the eyes. You can also add individual lashes to subtly boost fullness, and use mascara to add volume and length without clumping. Finally, blush adds a lively touch and prevents the face from looking dull. Choose shades based on your skin tone and lighting conditions. Lip shaping should complement the overall makeup, opting for natural, pink, or berry tones. Avoid excessive shine, which can create an unnatural reflection on camera.
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