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Should shadowing be applied before foundation?

The function of shadow is to modify the contours of the face, and the function of foundation is to cover facial flaws. Use shadow after foundation to bring out the effect of contouring.

Beauty is not in the skin but in the bones, but the bones of Asians are different from those of Westerners. In addition to plastic surgery, you can also use makeup to have three-dimensional and distinct facial features.

Contouring is used to modify the contours of the face and make the flat facial features three-dimensional. The order of application of contouring is after foundation and before setting makeup. The function of foundation is to balance skin color and cover facial flaws. If contouring is used before foundation, the effect of contouring will be greatly reduced.

When applying makeup, first prime the skin and apply foundation evenly. Only by making the base clean and thorough can the subsequent make-up shine. Apply shadow on both sides of the forehead and the hairline, and apply highlighter in the middle of the forehead and above the brow to make the forehead full.

When drawing the nose shadow, first draw two vertical lines from the brow to the tip of the nose and both sides of the bridge of the nose. Apply highlight in the center of the bridge of the nose and blend it out. The triangle area between the brow and the base of the nose is a key area. , use shadow to "connect" the eyebrows and the bridge of the nose together, making the overall effect of the nose shadow more natural and saving the flat bridge of the nose.

Use shadows under the cheekbones to make the flesh on the cheeks disappear without a trace. Use shadows on the lower jaw to make the chin line more obvious and make a round face look smaller.