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The routine starts with concealer to hide imperfections and blue veins under the eyes. The presenter recommends a matte-finish concealer and applies it to the nose to absorb oil and minimize large pores. Blend with circular motions, then slide excess product to the face's perimeter to create a thin layer and polish pores.
Next, a matte blush is applied. The presenter uses fingertips to melt and blend the product seamlessly. Apply it in circular motions on the cheeks, swiping towards the outer corners of the eyes for a lifted effect, similar to contour. A small amount on the nose creates a sun-kissed look, and the same product can be used on the lips for a comfortable, lightweight feel.
For eyebrows, brush them first, then draw a lower line parallel to the upper line. Fill in any gaps and define the tail. The presenter advises not to worry about pressing too hard with the pencil as it can be brushed out to soften any visible strokes. The same eyebrow pencil can also be used as a lip liner for a fuller, softly defined look.
The eyeliner technique involves starting at the outer corner, laying the liner along the lash line, and pressing lightly. For hooded eyes, gently stretch the skin. Find where the two lines should meet, make a small stroke, and connect the lines, filling in any gaps. Lightly smudge the end of the wing with a fingertip or brush for a softer finish. Small mistakes can be covered with mascara.
Finish the look with a thick layer of mascara to cover any minor imperfections. The presenter uses a mascara that is gentle on sensitive eyes, safe for contact lens wearers, and washes off easily with warm water. For the final look, hair is styled, clothes are changed, and a bit more blush is added to the lips.