The same way you do any other time. Just be sure if you're wearing eye makeup (eyeshadow, mascara, eyeliner, false eyelashes, etc.) you do not get any residue into your eye or trapped under your lenses.
I usually apply my eyeshadow and eyeliner BEFORE applying false eyelashes. Then I apply mascara so that my real eyelashes blend with the falsies better.
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Well Firstly You have to apply all your eyeshadow and eyeliner and a little mascara ONLY to the top eyelashe's as when you close your eye's the mascara on the bottom lashe's will smudge:)
Hope This helps! Kisses :)
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Always apply your makeup after you have inserted your contact lenses. Before you insert your contact lenses, make sure that both your face and your hands are clean. Use a clean tissue to blot the fluid from around your eyes. Once your eyes have adjusted to the lenses, you can apply your make up.
There are many ways to make yourself look like you are wearing makeup when your really not ! If you are looking for a thicker eyelash look you can get your finger or a makeup brush a little wet and apply a small amount to the ends of your lash. If you are looking for a blush look get a colored chap stick and dab on your cheeks or , get a napkin or tissue and apply water to it and rub your cheeks. For the lips you get a small amount of vasoline and apply to your lips. Hope this works for you it works for me but I use MAKEUP.
In order to apply makeup as naturally as possible, don't get colors that are vibrant. The brighter the colors of the makeup, the more it will look like you are wearing a costume of sorts. Brown is one of the colors that many women enjoy wearing and you can find a shade that will match any complexion. Light pinks are another great color that shows that you are wearing makeup but is not overly used.
Concave mirrors magnify what is viewed in them. That is similar to how convex lenses work (things work opposite with mirrors). So you get a closeup view of your face while you apply makeup.
You can learn to apply makeup by looking in fashion magazine articles about applying makeup. Also video stores have makeup videos showing how to apply makeup.
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Well the eye doctors/ ophthalmologist do not recommend but people do apply kajal or eyeliner. The choice is as per your comfort.
Books that instruct on how to apply makeup include Makeup Makeovers, Jemma Kidd Make-up Masterclass, How to Apply Makeup Professionally, Making Faces, and Bobbi Brown Makeup Manual.
It's not unheard of. If you want to begin wearing concealer, go to a department store cosmetics counter and have them help you get the right shade and learn how to apply it.
Going to your local makeup store can help you with learning about how to apply makeup to fit your own eyes. Also, there are magazines that help with makeup tips.
Are you looking to learn how to apply makeup like a professional step by step? There are a few different sites that can help you gain such knowledge. Most of these websites will begin the process by telling you that less is actually better when it comes to applying makeup professionally. You don't want your face to look like it has makeup caked on it. You'd be better off wearing no makeup at all than walking around with such a look. Try to ease the makeup onto your face lightly.
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.
The best way to apply makeup naturally would be to use less makeup. The less makeup you use the better and more natural you will look. Bare Minerals is a good option.