>>40098005
don't listen to the surgery groomer. you're beautiful. as far as makeup (i haven't had to do it in a while, but i used to do a full face daily for work), my typical morning would be something like:
>primer
spray on face before routine. directions on bottle
>foundation
liquid is typically better. my method is to dab on with a brush, then blend out with a sponge. it takes longer but ends up less cakey.
>color correction
optional: for blemishes etc.
>concealer
you want it to blend naturally into your foundation, so make upside triangles under your eyes and blend those out. that way you don't get "raccoon eyes"
>bronzer
not too far off your natural skin tone. like you're just back from a holiday. you want to keep this toward the outside of your face, so that the lighter areas of makeup accentuate your cheekbones and the high parts of your face
>blush
force a smile, draw circles on the apples of your cheeks, blend back along your cheekbones
>highlighter
a little bit above the blush, to highlight eyes and cheekbones
>eye shadow
play around with different colors. i normally use 3 colors, starting with the neutral tone in the center of the eyelid, then the light tone by the tear duct, and finally the dark tone at the corner of the eye
>lip color
stick/stain/gloss. i normally use a stain bc they last longer. application method varies depending on which preparation of lip color you're using. i also find stains easiest to apply
>mascara
black. blink into the mascara brush as you push it up through your eyelashes, but make sure not to blink all the way. the mascara will get in your concealer if you blink before it dries. if this happens, lightly brush off the dried mascara with a cotton swab
>setting spray/powder
apply lightly after your routine to set the makeup
that's as comprehensive as i can be rn. i don't do eyeliner bc it's a pain in the ass and i always stab myself in the eyes with the pencil