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  • Today we're going to show you a full-face makeup routine for medium skin tones.

  • Start by applying foundation to your entire face.

  • Using a damp Beauty Blender

  • Gently press the foundation onto your skin.

  • A damp blender helps pick up excess foundation on your face

  • After foundation use a setting powder if you have oily skin.

  • If you have dry skin skip this part.

  • Now select a concealer that is

  • two to three shades lighter than your skin tone.

  • Concentrate in the middle of your forehead,

  • nose, under the eyes and chin.

  • Take the damp Beauty Blender and

  • gently blend onto your skin using a dabbing motion.

  • Now onto contour.

  • Choose a shade that is two to three levels darker than your skin tone.

  • Start by defining your cheekbones

  • contouring at an angle from your ear down.

  • Depending on your face shape you might want to shade in your forehead.

  • Make sure to put product on both sides of the brush for an even finish.

  • Now bake your face by outlining your contour targeting areas

  • that are oily like the chin, under eyes, nose and forehead.

  • Baking your face keeps oil at bay and creates an airbrushed look.

  • Bake for 15 minutes but less is fine too.

  • Ok onto blush.

  • Use an angled brush and lightly dust up and down aiming right above your contour.

  • Now add some glow to your face by using a highlight.

  • Apply to the top of your cheekbones

  • and the top of your brow arch.

  • Also add a little highlight to your cupids bow

  • to create a fuller pout.

  • Brush off the baking powder and blend everything together.

  • Now lock in your makeup with a setting spray.

  • Throw on your favorite lipstick and you're good to go!

Today we're going to show you a full-face makeup routine for medium skin tones.

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