: Always test foundation on your jawline in natural light to avoid a "mask" effect where your face doesn't match your neck.

: Aim for a thinner, higher arch. Pluck from the bottom to create more space between the brow and the eyelid, which opens up the eye.

: Beginners should try dark brown or gray instead of harsh black. It’s more forgiving and creates a softer, more natural look. Common Amateur Pitfalls

: Makeup looks best on hydrated skin. Always moisturize and use a primer to help products "grip" the face.

The eyes are the most expressive part of a feminine look, and brows define the entire face.

💡 : Use a wet beauty sponge to tap foundation into the skin. It provides a more natural, skin-like finish than using a brush alone.