I always start with an foundation for a smooth even tone and then I apply the eye shadow and then a mascara one that make my eyes pop. Finish off with a blush and lip gloss and your are ready for the town.
Most major makeup companies have tutorials for ways to best apply makeup like an expert. It takes alot of practice and patience to apply makeup like a pro. Learn the basics online and then practice, practice, practice.
You could find a class in the type of places you would go to learn how to work in a beauty salon. You can also find many places online that have this information. Here is a website that will help you: http://ultimatebeautywisdom.com/blog/how-to-makeup/learn-how-to-apply-makeup-like-a-pro/
You can learn a better way to apply your makeup by going to a website such as YouTube and watching some videos about the topic. You could also go to a salon.
There are many places that you can find out how to apply makeup like a pro online. There are also many books at places like Amazon.com that will help you learn how to apply makeup like a pro. One of the best is called Bobbi Brown Makeup Manual.
Some websites like www.makeupnotebook.com/howtoputonmakeup.html,www.ehow.com Beauty & Personal Care etc. can help you to do make up like a pro. Keep practicing on your face, you no better about your face than any professional.
Sunscreen should probably be applied first, unless you are confident that the sunscreen will not wipe off your makeup. Unfortunately, if you aren't confident in that you can only apply one layer of it (underneath makeup) and then you can't reapply it throughout the day since it will wipe away you makeup. Maybe apply it over the top of waterproof makeup?
Many people watch television shows with makeup artists and wish they could do the same. The truth is that they can. In fact, many of the people on those shows offer free advice online. It is just a matter of taking the time to study how makeup should be applied and what skin tones look best with what colors. Many local colleges offer non-credit courses that can help someone learn this skill. There are also a lot of websites on the Internet that offer professional advice on how to best apply makeup on one's own face or on someone else.
Beauty magazines and websites can be a great source of information about cleaning makeup brushes. You can also ask makeup sellers, like a representative of Avon, Mary Kay, or Sephora.
hey erm well i do the doll look sometimes and i do a porcelain white face i line my eyes with liquid eyeliner very carefully but only on the top lid i apply thick false eyelashes i use a hot pink blush in round patches on the apples of my cheeks then i outline my lips with a cupids bow where you exaggerate the top bumps on your lips and make the outer corners of your lips shorter like in 1920s makeup example of cupids bow lips ---> http://www.thespiderawards.com/AwardsPass/WINNERS-NOMINEES/PRO-fashion/images/Flapper.jpg x
it is possible, but it is very hard too get one!
you have to play it and really listen to all of the lesson that alex gives you
Some of the best books for learning about makeup are considered "Makeup Makeovers: Expert Secrets for Stunning Transformations" by Robert Jones and "Bobbi Brown Makeup Manual: For Everyone from Beginner to Pro" by Bobbi Brown.