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Makeup
Nighttime Makeup Tips
Nighttime makeup follows the same regime as
daytime makeup, but with added
dramatic effects. You can choose to completely remove your daytime
makeup, or simply touch up various areas of your face. Emphasis
should be placed on either the eyes or the lips to avoid a harsh,
artificial look.
Re-touching Day Makeup
The first step is removing any clinging mascara clumps, eye
shadow creases, or uneven lipstick lines, foundation, and
concealer with a clean cotton q-tip or tissue. Blotting paper is
used to diminish excess oiliness.
Nighttime Face Makeup
Additional concealer or foundation can be applied under the
eyes and on fading or problem areas. Apply your nighttime
foundation in a slightly darker shade and finish with a pressed or
compact powder to set your makeup. The contour of the cheekbone
should be followed by brushing a darker color of blush, such as
mauve or wine, along the cheekbone toward the ear, blending into
the hairline.
Nighttime Eye Makeup
Dark eyeliner, carefully smudged above the upper lashes, will
give a smoky, alluring effect. White or platinum colors can be
used to highlight the eyebrow bone and silver, gold, or bronze eye
shadow adds glow and glimmer to nighttime makeup. You may choose
to reapply one or two coats of mascara or touch up with a few
strokes on the tips of the eyelashes.
Nighttime Lip Makeup
Lipstick and a nude or neutral shade of lip liner should be
redone and finished with a lip gloss for added shine.
Add Some Sparkle!
Glitter or sparkle can be dusted around the eyes, on
cheekbones, or in décolletage to further enhance the glamour in
nighttime makeup.
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