Then you apply Foundation as a base. To determine the proper colour, you can test it on the neck.

Squeeze a little foundation out of the tube onto a clean spatula. Work from the spatula using a clean, dry latex sponge or a slightly moist make-up sponge, applying the foundation to the skin in a thin layer. Work the base out properly, up into the hairline, and do not forget the ears and neck. This is how you avoid a mask-like effect.
Apply a very thin layer of light-coloured camouflage to the deeper lines (naso-labial fold) and under the eyes. Work this out well and let it merge with the foundation base.
Correction Stick Pure can be applied directly to the skin.

FOUNDATION = Foundation
CORRECTION STICK PURE = Correction Stick Pure
To model the face, you accentuate the deeper lying areas using Crème Make-up in a dark colour. You create shadows under the cheekbone, on the temples and beneath the chin. Smear out the brush strokes with a latex sponge. On the cheekbones you apply rouge with Crème Make-up. Work this out well and let it merge with the foundation base.
FIXING THE MAKE-UP

Fix the make-up with plenty of Fixing Powder. Fixing Powder is transparent and does not influence the colour. Fixing Powder can be applied with a Grimas Velour Powder Puff, a Powder Puff or a Powder Rouge Brush.

Gently tap the puff or brush on the back of the hand and then apply plentifully on top of the make-up.

Allow to settle in for a waterproof result and remove the excess powder with a Powder-Rouge Brush.

By playing with light and dark eye shadow colours you can give the eye an ideal shape. The general rule is: light brings things into prominence, dark makes them recede.
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