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tinted cosmetic used to even out skin tone and color, conceal imperfections, and protect the skin from the outside elements of climate, dirt, and pollution. Dark circles, blemishes, pigmentation, redness, and other concerns can be neutralized with
Foundations that usually contain mineral oil or other oils are referred to as ___. These products are a good choice for normal to dry skin.
Water-based foundations generally give a more ___ finish and help conceal minor blemishes and discolorations. These foundations are preferred for oily skin and sensitive skin.
makeup is also available for extreme durability and is popular with special effects artists as well as for temporary tattoos. ___ makeup is not ideal for prolonged wear as it can exacerbate dry skin.
foundations are thicker and give medium to heavier coverage. They are generally suited for dry to normal skin.
are combinations of organic and inorganic pigments in alcohol- and water-based solu-tions. Bentonite (a clay base) is added to help keep the products blended and absorb excess oil. The ___ formulation is generally suited for clients with oily to normal skin conditions who desire sheer to medium coverage.
Consider the hair color when choosing makeup colors, but prioritize the client's natural warm or cool skin tone. Keep in mind that the client's
___ of the skin is also Known as hue, in terms of skin, __ is used to describe the warmth or coolness of a color and is generally classified as light, medium, or dark.
colors that do not complement or contrast any other color. Examples include brown and gray, along with multiple variations of each. They are a perfect blend of earthy tones. In makeup they represent natural, soft, flesh colors and are acceptable color choices for any skin tone. Taupe, beige and tan are widely used as
There are three main factors to consider when choosing colors for a client: ___,___,___
Majority of the world's population has a ___ skin color with ____ undertonez
This face is widest at the cheekbone area and is usually not much longer than it is wide, having a softly rounded jawline, short chin, and rounded hairline over a rather full forehead.
When selecting eye colors, ___ tones are always your safest choice
Widest at the temple and forehead, tapering down to a curved chin. This is considered the ideal facial shape because of its balance and overall look of symmetry.
Like a pyramid, this face is widest at its base or jawline, tapering up to slightly narrower cheeks and reaching its apex at a narrow forehead. A jaw that is wider than the forehead characterizes the pear-shaped face. Corrective makeup can be applied to create width at the forehead, slenderize the jawline, and add length to the face.
___ face with well-proportioned features has long been considered the ideal.
This facial shape is wide at the temple and forehead area and tapers down to a narrow chin, forming a ___ shape (inverted triangle). It is usually soft rather than angular, and has some prominence in the cheekbone area.
skin (skin that has a yellowish hue), apply a pink-based foundation on the affected areas and blend carefully into the jaw and neck. Set with translucent powder. Avoid using yellow-based colors for eyes, cheeks, and lips.
brightness of a color is how light or dark it is. This depends on the amount of light emanating from the color. If it is lighter and closer to white, the color is brighter and higher in __.
Widest at the cheekbones, this face has a narrow chin and forehead. It is angular in form, and the measurements of the jaw and hairline are approximately the same.
