guide
Makeup 131

1. Wash your face and pat dry with a soft towel or flannel. Be careful not to use anything to harsh or rub your skin too hard or it will turn out sore and/or damaged.
2. Apply a foundation (preferably liquid) all over your face. Make sure that you blend evenly and that it matches your skin tone. Taylor's makeup artist appears to have applied a foundation over her eyelids, so do so now.Apply a loose powder over your foundation., including the foundation on your eyelids.
3. Apply an eyelid primer that is the color of your skin tone if you have any. If you're afraid that your veins might show, purchase an eyelid primer that is 1-3 shades darker than your natural skin tone.
4. Take a black mascara (preferably with a small or moderately small wand) and apply a coat on your upper eyelashes; give this a minimum of five seconds to dry. Do this two-three more times, and be sure to give each coat time to dry.
5. Take a black liquid eyeliner and very thinly apply it as close to the edge of your eyelids as possible. This eyeliner should not touch your eyelid crease, or be near your eyelid crease, for that matter. Go outward from your eyelids and make a small wing.
6. Take a light pink blush and apply it on the apples of your cheeks. Smile if you don't know where your apples are.
7. Apply a lip balm (preferably non-shimmery)
8. Apply a light pink lipstick on your upper and lower lip. Take a fragment of tissue or toilet paper and wrap your lips around that for only a second.
9. Make sure that everything looks okay.
10. You're done!
