Face:Apply concealer under eyes and on top of any blemishes. Use foundation to blend with the rest of skin and cover any uneven
parts of your complexion. A sponge works great for applying foundation and fingertips or a flat brush are great for concealer.
Blush:Choose a blush that matches your lipstick. Apply a raspberry or plum powder or cream with a large brush or sponge
to cheekbones and outer area of the apple of cheeks, but not the inner apples or near the nose.
*Eyes
Eyelid:While Milla's eyes are not the focus of the face, they aren't ignored either. You can recreate this same effect
by allowing the brows to frame. Using grays and purples to define, the eyes come alive with what appears to be no effort at
all. Use a soft shell or lavender to cover the entire lid.
Crease:A soft gray should be applied to the crease. Using a small, round tipped brush, start at the outer corner of the
lid and follow along the crease halfway across, just above the pupil. Also use the brush to blend the gray upward toward the
brow to give a smoky affect.
High light:A lighter pink or lavender can be used to high light the eye, all along under the brows.
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Lips:Be brave, this mouth is the dramatic focal point of this look. Line lips with a raspberry or plum pencil that matches
the blush. Apply a raspberry or plum lipstick that matches blush. Add a touch of gloss or even Vaseline to give lips extra
shine.
Eyeliner:Use a darker lavendar or mauve shadow or soft pencil to line the eyes all the way around. Blend thoroughly for
a soft, halo, effect.
Brows:Define brows with a pencil or powder slightly darker than your hair color. Try defining only the arch, expanding
from there as necessary.
Mascara:Use black or black-brown so as not to compete with the dramatic mouth. Curling your lashes beforehand will create
a bright-eyed effect.
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