Lifting Makeup Without Surgery: How to Enhance Your Natural Beauty in 5 Steps.
If you've always dreamed of your own radiant and youthful look, then lifting makeup is exactly what you need. This technique helps reveal your natural facial features, lift your gaze, and make your skin fresh and glowing. The main rule is to be natural and not bury your beauty under tons of cosmetics.
Irina Bublyk, a renowned makeup artist, shared with Cosmopolitan Ukraine the secrets of perfect lifting makeup, which is suitable even for aging skin.
The first step is preparing the skin. Start with cleansing, then toning and moisturizing. And don't forget the most important thing — cream for your skin and neck. As for primer, it's better to skip it on a daily basis to avoid overloading your skin.
To create the lifting effect, choose lightweight foundation and a concealer a couple of shades lighter than your skin tone — this will help emphasize your natural beauty. For contouring, opt for matte textures for sculpting and warm-toned blush for a fresh look.
Don't forget about natural brows, stunning eye looks, and bright lip color to always look stylish and youthful. It's important to avoid dark foundations and matte lipsticks, as they can make you look older. Ultimately, the main thing is to feel comfortable and confident in your skin.
Overall, lifting makeup is a great way to boost your mood and enhance your natural beauty while taking care of your skin and appearance. Follow the advice of professionals and play with your look, reaching new fashionable heights!
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