Claire swept this over my cheekbones with a powder brush, and I learned my first new beauty word: contouring. Yes, it's a bronzing base, but Claire told me this powder actually works great over foundation to create "face contouring," which means it adds definition to my cheekbones (which means instead of looking flat like a pancake, the bronzer actually highlighted the shape and dimension of my face).
Makeup Virgin Lesson #3: If I'm afraid of overdoing it with blush, I can sweep a tiny bit of bronzer over my cheekbones for a more subtle glow.
This sheer, translucent powder added a polished glow to my face. I love translucent powder because it takes away any shine and softens any imperfections in my skin without looking cakey.
Makeup Virgin Lesson #4: Tools matter. Claire used a crazy-soft Sephora powder brush, and it was like angel wings fluttering against my face.
Sparkles? This made me nervous. Claire swept on the darker pastels on my lower and outer eyelid and then applied the lighter shade to my inner and upper lid, which gave my eyes a subtle shimmer.
Makeup Virgin Lesson #5: Just because it sparkles doesn't mean I'll look like a disco ball. I was surprised by how delicate and subtle this glittery shadow looked.
Eyeliner has always been a challenge for me -- I never can make my eyes "match" and whenever I try, I end up looking like Avril Lavinge. But as she carefully lined my eyes, Claire talked me through it. The trick is to only line half of my bottom lid along the lash line, starting from the outermost point and working in. For a more noticeable look, first line the upper waterline and then line the lash line, making the line thicker as you move towards the outer edge of your lid.
Makeup Virgin Lesson #6: Practice, practice, practice. When I tried doing it myself, I poked myself in the eye. But I'll try try again.