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    The Purpose Of Makeup

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    Makeup: what is the point? Most women enjoy putting on their makeup for special occasions, such as weddings, dances, or nights out, or their day-to-day normal life, but no one knows the true purpose of makeup. Sure we use foundation and concealer to cover up blemishes, but why not celebrate and embrace the fact that we are humans and humans have acne? Wearing makeup for the purpose of covering up acne and imperfections are not the only reasons women wear it. They enjoy feeling beautiful and confident

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    Applying Makeup

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    other aspect of your life will improve if you are confident. Makeup is something that many people wear it today. It helps bring out the beauty of your best features while minimizing the features that you do not like. Applying makeup is something that requires skills. In order to properly apply makeup, you will need to know the structure of your face. You will also need to apply the right colors to your face. We believe that while makeup enhances your looks, it

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    The Power Of Makeup

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    38 million views titled “The Power of Makeup” in which she proceeds to perform her makeup routine per normal, but only on one side of her face. She does this to exemplify how both sides, with or without makeup are still the same person and that each side is equally beautiful. Going viral, all beauty fanatics apply makeup on half their face and create “#thepowerofmakeupchallenge” as a way to appreciate this movement, so much so that this landed Nikkie a makeup collaboration deal with a brand known

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    SFX Makeup

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    What do you imagine when you think of makeup artists on set in a movie? Possibly someone applying blush and contour on actors to spice their looks. Well, SFX makeup is something like that. The only thing different is SFX artists see, blood, cuts, bruises, and organs as a way to spice actors looks. So what is SFX makeup? And how has it changed over time since 1930? The first trace of FX makeup’s popularity was in 1925 when Phantom of the Opera was released. The Phantom always wore a mask to hide

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    The Foundation of Makeup

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    Makeup is a positive creation because it is a form of art, it can help a person feel better about themselves and it helps the person express their personality. The Great Max Factor once said,” You are not born glamorous, glamour is created.” Most society thinks makeup is just a way to hide a person’s flaws or a way to have a fake perfection. Makeup is more than that; it is the paint a person uses to create a masterpiece. Makeup is the way people express art and help them feel better about and express

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    Makeup Remover

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    How To Remove Makeup? Raid Your Kitchen For Natural Products We are sure many would agree with us that the most taxing job isn't to apply makeup, but it is to remove the makeup. Also isn't it disheartening to remove the makeup? Even Though there are plenty of makeup remover products in the market, there are times when certain products strip out the essential oils of your face. For all such times, it is best to go the natural way. By the natural way, we mean to raid your kitchen. Yes, girls, there

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    Makeup For Newbies

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    Makeup for Newbies Fresh graduates starting with a new job are at a loss. Should they or should they not wear makeup to work? It is very important for a woman to wear makeup in a professional environment. Wearing the right makeup will definitely have a positive effect on how people perceive her. Makeup is the finishing touch in the grooming process. A woman reporting to work without makeup looks like she did not put enough effort in getting ready for work and gives the impression of a lack

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    Makeup Rules

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    why we have a makeup rule. For as long as I have gone to St. Jude, I have known that there was a rule that girls are not allowed to wear makeup to school. Teachers think that girls will either go way overboard and look like a clown (which might scare the littler kids.) Or they will start to focus on what they look like instead of their education. This is why this rule is in place, but I think the makeup rule should be taken away. When most people think about why girls wear makeup, they usually think

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    Makeup History

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    For centuries makeup has been used to enhance the beauty of both men and women. Today, makeup is still considered to be an important factor in our everyday lives. People in the ancient times highly favored makeup; however, they were unaware of the high risk factors that came along with using particular products. Over the years, men and women have transformed themselves into what society deems acceptable. The harmful chemicals used in makeup, then and now, can lead to harmful and long-term health

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    Makeup Stereotypes

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    Stereotypes involving makeup and body types have been existing for a while. However, social media has expanded minds into thinking that stereotypes are facts. Society has pressured men and women to match the stereotypes branded to them, creating insecurities and a change in the way people view others, due to people desiring to match the ideas that society has made for them. Some might argue that they have witnessed the stereotype being relevant, however stereotypes are not factual statements on genders

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