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Summary: Powder your greasepaint and makeup so that it all stays in place. Learn the basics of prosthetic makeup as our expert shows you how to create a witch face.
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About the Expert
Eva Marie Denst Eva Marie Denst burst onto the world of makeup artistry in the early 1990s. Her dream of becoming a makeup artist began as a child, where she spent countless ... read more
Ok this is Eva from Makeup Mania and we are completing our color. We have done some extensive brows, we've lined, and we?ve done some basic old age techniques, so now we have to powder all this greasy stuff in so it will stay. Taking my powder puff, stacking my puff. We need a lot of powder. There's a lot of grease on her face. The first thing I'm going to do is her brows because they're so careful I don't want to mess them up so I'm going to go straight in and powder those. After I have those done I'm just going to go on the rest of the face with powder. You can see I'm really kind of hitting it. It's ok because it will come off when we're all done. If you think that you need a little bit more makeup at this point I would probably go ahead and powder and add a little bit of color afterwards. Powder the lips, under the chin, and then you're going to use your powder brush to take off all the excess powder. Wow you look so different my dear. Alright.