Blush colour should match the colour of your cheeks after exercise. When selecting colours (particularly foundation) this should be done in daylight to give you the truest picture.
Contrast your make up, e.g. have strong eyes or strong lips, not both.
Always blend your make up in well to avoid streaks. Make sure you cleanse your face well before applying any makeup, this ensures an even look all over. Keep brushes clean by washing them in warm water and soap. It is worth investing in a selection of good quality brushes as this will save you time and effort in the long run. Do not use any make up that you have had for over 2 years - it is a false economy and will be hard if not impossible to achieve a natural look.
To take the natural look into the evening - simply intensify the colours. This can be done by using darker or brighter colours, e,g using charcoal eye shadow instead of brown. Try adding shimmer to your lipstick for a more made up look.
The amount of make up you choose to wear is an individual choice, to achieve the natural look it is the colours that are important not necesarily the amount.
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