Different Types of makeup

Here are a few things that are important in makeup ,and your makeup is incomplete without them.

1. Bronzer

Gives skin colour by adding a golden or bronze glow.

2. Concealer

Covers any imperfections of the skin such as blemishes and marks.

3. Contour Powder or Creams

Used to define the face, for example, giving the illusion of a slimmer face or to even modify a person’s face shape as desired.

4. Eyelash Glue

Sticks false lashes to the eyes.

5. Eyebrow Pencils

Defines the brows.

6. Eye Primer

Prolongs the wear of eye-shadows and intensifies colours when used used with shadows.

7. Face Powder

Sets the foundation, giving a matte finish, and also to conceal small flaws or blemishes.

8. Face Primer

Applied before foundation and mostly reduces the appearance of pore size. Face primer also prolongs the wear of make up and allows for a smoother application of makeup.

9. Foundation

Evens out the skin colour. Usually a liquid, cream, or powder. Of the all the types of makeup, foundation is often the starting block for makeup use.

10. Highlight

 

Draws attention to the high points of the face as well as to add glow to the face. It may contain shimmer.

11. Lipgloss

Liquid lipstick in a sheer or transparent medium.

12. Lip-balms, liners, primers and sticks

Liquid or gel base and may contain alcohol to help the product stay on the lips which makes these items generally waterproof.

13. Makeup remover

Used to remove the makeup products, for example, before going to sleep. It may or may not contain moisturising properties.

14. Mascara

Darkens, lengthens, and thickens the eyelashes.

15. Nail polish

Colours the fingernails and toenails.

16. Rouge, blush or blusher

Used to bring out the colour in the cheeks and make the cheekbones appear more defined.

17. Setting Spray

Keeps makeup applied for long periods of time. Setting powder may also be used. Both can be pigmented or translucent.

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