Another sign you're wearing makeup: Your concealer creases and your foundation runs down your face. That's why you need to set it with a powder. Lendzion used a blend of Bobbi Brown Retouching Powder, $38, in White and Yellow to brighten my skin and give it an airbrushed finish.
There's a special technique to applying natural-looking bronzer, as demonstrated by Lendzion. Apply it using a fluffy brush, starting at your neck and working your way up. Be sure to dust a bit along your jawline, under your cheekbones and across your forehead. She combined the Retouching Powder in Brown and Rose to customize a warm -- but matte -- glow.
Before applying blush, Lenzion swept Bobbi Brown Shimmer Brick, $47, a combination of different shades of shimmery powder, over the apples of my cheeks. This provided a glowy base for the blush, and also added extra sheen to my cheekbones.
Lenzion applied a nude-pink shade of blush along the apples of my cheeks to add a hint of color. If you add too much blush, don't despair: There's an easy fix. Simply use your foundation brush to blur out the edges, Lendzion advises.