Apply a slightly darker shade of foundation down each side of your nose, then your regular lighter color on the rest of the face. Be sure to blend the darker shade in with the lighter shade to avoid a line of demarcation. Practice this on a day when you don't have to go to work/school since it may take a few times to get it just right.
There isn't much to say. You should play with shades. Take a darker than your skin shade (one or two tones darker) and apply some to the very tip of your nose. Any part of your face covered with darker shade will look smaller. Darker shade creates shorter nose illusion. And if you would like also make your nose look thiner (narrower) and smaller, I'll add a link to a nice article. Good luck!
Making your nose look smaller and shorter is simple with clever application of bronzer or contouring powder. I like to use a pressed powder contour using one color that is two shades darker than my skin (my shadow color) and one that is two shades lighter than my skin (my highlight color).
To begin, study the natural contours of your nose. Which parts appear darker and set deeper? Which parts appear lighter and raised? You will always follow your natural lines when applying makeup.
In this case, we can typically see a shadow on either side of the nose beginning at the bridge and continuing straight down to the tip. Applying some shadow color with a very light hand and a small contour brush (I liked to use one that is angled) we trace this shadow following the straight line. This makes the nose appear thinner.
To give even more of this effect, apply just a hint of shadow color in a V at the tip of your nose, just before the nostrils. This will make your nose look shorter.
Apply a bit of highlight in a stripe along the center of your nose for some definition.
Make sure everything is well blended with a clean contour brush.
To eliminate natural redness and add to the thin appearance of your nose, use a small amount of creamy concealer (concealer should always be two shades lighter than the skin) on either side of your nose at the base where your nostrils flare out. It should not touch your nose itself, but rather just outside of your nose.
For a visual demonstration of this process, there is a very helpful video found on YouTube by Kandee Johnson. It is called "Plastic Surgery with Makeup: Slenderizing the Nose". Don't worry. The title is a little bit scary, but it's easy enough for a beginner to understand and it isn't as extreme as it sounds.
I hope this has helped you! =]
Makeup tips and articles with helpful information on applying makeup the right way. Makeup Tips to Make Your Nose Look Smaller There are many people who are dissatisfied with the shape or structure of body.
There are tips that you can find on applying makeup for eyes of different color. You can find these on websites such as E-How, and also the website YouTube.
when doing pinup makeup just make your look have more demention and have it look edgy.
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Shorter in length, or smaller in file size? To make the file size smaller, reencode at a lower bitrate. Lame is a good tool for this kind of thing. To edit the file and make it shorter, use Audacity. Both are free.
to much makeup makes you look stank.
Simply, the answer is NO Answer Is your nose really too long? You're very young, you shouldn't worry too much. Anyways you cannot make it shorter, but you can make it look shorter using simple makeup. Apply some darker color than your skin tone shade to the bottom of the nose tip and blend it. In this way an illusion of shorter nose is being created.
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No. Just because they are called shorts doesn't mean they make you shorter.
hairstyle cannot make your nose look shorter
Either, as you grow, the stick gets smaller and smaller and smaller and smaller until it looks like a twig to you, ORyou can slice it in half...
Wear flat shoes. No high heels. Also a croped jacket and capris make your legs look shorter. Stay away from vertical stripes.