Makeup tips to look great in pictures


To make sure you don't over or under do it:

Even Out
Apply face lotion to plump skin and soften wrinkles. Then cover undereye circles with concealer--the camera accentuates darkness. For color photos, which intensify red and blue tones, choose a pink- or peach-based cover-up; black-and-white enhances purple hues, so opt for yellow based. Avoid translucent powders, which have a colorless base--they appear pasty and zap color. Instead, use one that's yellow based. Try Aveda Inner Light Loose Powder in Teak ($19; aveda.com) and Bobbi Brown Sheer Finish Loose Powder ($32; bobbi browncosmetics.com).

Define
Facial features tend to seem smaller in pictures. Line your top and bottom lids using a charcoal, brown, or navy pencil; black is too harsh in photos. Try Urban Decay 24/7 Glide-On Eye Pencil ($16; sephora.com) and Make Up For Ever Aqua Eyes ($16; sephora.com). Use a lip pencil no more than two tones deeper than your natural lip hue to line and fill in lips.

Brighten
To keep the flash from washing you out, wear a foundation a shade darker than normal and dust bronzing powder over your cheeks, chin, and nose. Opt for matte formulations--anything too glimmery contains light-reflecting particles that can cause a glare. Color is also key: Choose a soft sand shadow for lids and a light pink for your lips.

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