The phrase "her makeup was put on with a trowel" is a metaphorical expression suggesting that her makeup is excessively thick or heavy, often implying a lack of subtlety or finesse. It evokes an image of someone applying makeup in an exaggerated manner, making it look more like a mask than a natural enhancement. This phrase can also critique someone's choice of makeup style, indicating that it may be overdone or unflattering.
I put my outfit on first, so I don't smear my makeup getting dressed.
well, first you put it on normally like any other makeup but choose colours wisely and put dark brown colours on crease and wherever else you put on lighter colours its easier to put neutral makeup on than others!
You should put your makeup where you want it and would enjoy it the most.
Kenneth Trowel
Yes
Eye makeup tips can do nothing but help put makeup on. Advice on putting on makeup can be found through a variety of sources, from internet sites, to asking friends.
you could put your phone ,keys,or makeup
I went to the shed to get my trowel to use for gardening
can you take a trowel on a plane
"I will use the trowel for digging up weeds." "A trowel is a very small shovel."
Please do not put any makeup on an 8 month old baby.
When you can wear makeup is for your parents to decide. Some will say earlier than others. You don't have to be a certain age to wear makeup. You could use makeup for anything - pageants, competition, or family events - as long as your parents allow it. You could even wear makeup to school, just don't put a lot of makeup on.