2. Layer Your Blush Keep your rosy glow by using two kinds of cheek color, says Cory Bishop, lead makeup artist for Temptu. Apply a cream formulation, like Bobbi Brown Pot Rouge ($24, department stores), on clean skin. Top with foundation, then dust on a powder blush in a similar shade. "When that top layer wears off, you'll still have a flush," Bishop explains.
3. Brush On Base For lasting foundation, it's best not to use your fingers, says Ashunta Sheriff, Mary Kay celebrity makeup artist: "The oils in your skin will mix with the oils in the product, causing it to dissolve and slide." Stipple on with a makeup sponge or a flat foundation brush, like EcoTools Bamboo Foundation Brush ($6, drugstores), for all-day coverage.
4. Ensure Stay-On Shadow "Layering creams and pow- ders can help eye shadow stay put," says Sheriff. Apply a cream formula first, then top with a powder. "The cream base creates a smooth, dry surface for the powder to adhere to," she explains. Use two versions of the same color, or choose a flesh-toned cream shadow to conceal any discoloration on lids.
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