Apply the Water Make-up into the hairline (do not forget the ears and the neck); this will prevent a mask-type effect.

To create a wide mouth, draw it in using a dark colour right over the cheeks.
If you do not want the colours to mix, be sure to wait for the first layer to dry before applying another colour over it or up against it.

WATER MAKE-UP (PURE) = Water Make-up Pure
To create a wide mouth, draw it in using a dark colour right over the cheeks. You place a light colour up against it and then put a darker stripe around that, which highlights the lighter part further.
Because the base of the face is light-coloured and you are also adding stripes around it, the rounded effect will be emphasised.
Make the nostrils larger with the dark colour.

The more quickly you draw the line the straighter it will be, and the more pressure you apply on the brush, the thicker the line becomes. When working with Water Make-up preferably use separate brushes for light and dark colours.

Hint: Regularly change the water you rinse your brushes in and preferably work with two water bowls: one for light and one for dark shades.
General tip: Water Make-up can be used to add (additional) colour to the hair and eyebrows, provided that the hair is not permed, bleached or dyed. Use a toothbrush to do this.

Hair that has been coloured using Water Make-up (Pure) can be washed with shampoo.

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