Let's not forget about blush. A rich cheek color gets better as time marches on because it blends into skin creating a more realistic blush. Powder blushes can sometimes look unnatural for the way they appear to sit on top of the skin. So, try a cream blush, like Make Up For Ever HD Blush, $26, to create a statement cheek color. Just take care to blend the lines thoroughly for a seamless finish.
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Smoky eyes don't have any harsh lines — at least they're not supposed to — which means they work well with a lived-in makeup look. For daytime, dial back sooty black eyeshadow. Try a wash of brown shadow with a bit of gray eyeliner blended around the lash line and outer corners. The smudged look could easily go into evening as is.
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Don't be fooled by all of the chiseled strobed looks on the 'Gram. Highlighter wears surprisingly well because it blends with skin's natural oils, diffusing any too-harsh lines and creating a lit-from-within glow. For a fresh take, try applying highlighter down the center of the face, including lips, and across the forehead.
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Prone to shadow migrating under the eyes? Rather than constantly fighting to keep it off, make it intentional by sweeping bold strokes of color around the entire perimeter of the eye. A shimmering neutral shadow is the most versatile option.
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