tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-243670554202518823.post3406883748118126841..comments2023-05-24T09:02:01.681-04:00Comments on About Face: It's Just ME!!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08616028248898716814noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-243670554202518823.post-58821562940904254042010-08-24T13:38:59.873-04:002010-08-24T13:38:59.873-04:00(2) What type of concealer do u think is best?(3) ...(2) What type of concealer do u think is best?<br>(3) I tend to use side to side or circular motions when I'm brushing on my powder...maybe I'll try the downward stokes.<br>(4)I think I need practice with contouring.Daanznoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-243670554202518823.post-43031663958961866802010-08-28T09:09:06.699-04:002010-08-28T09:09:06.699-04:00I think you first question was deleted by accident...I think you first question was deleted by accident...<br><br>You have to just try out different concealers and see what works for you. I live in a very hot climate so oil-free concealers work for me because the heat not only makes me sweat but it softens and melts makeup. OIl-free makeup is a bit drier and so doesn't melt as easily.<br><br>Downward strokes make the skin smoother than circular. You want to avoid pushing powder under the fine hairs on the face.<br><br>The best way to practice is just to do it, over and over again. Try it with different colours, and different powders. Try also contouring with cream colours, which give a different effect. just try it out and see! Keep me updated, Id love to hear how it's going!Mandy Cumminshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08226971056878430190noreply@blogger.com