Face correction — definition?
Shaping, covering irregularities, neutralizing color.
Shaping — role?
Adjusts facial proportions visually.
Color neutralization — purpose?
Eliminates unwanted skin tones.
Covering irregularities — includes?
Acne, scars, pigmentation, wrinkles.
Dark circles — neutralized with?
Orange or peach concealers.
Other skin imperfections — examples?
Couperose, vitiligo, angiomas.
Makeup base — selection depends on?
Skin type and desired finish.
Foundation types — include?
Liquid, cream, powder, stick, spray.
Foundation application — methods?
Brush, sponge, fingers; stippling, blending.
Powders — purpose?
Set makeup, control shine.
Nose shaping — technique?
Highlight bridge, shade sides.
Liquid concealer — coverage?
Light, for brightening.
Camouflage concealer — use?
Maximum coverage for irregularities.
Complementary colors — pairs?
Blue-orange, red-green, purple-yellow.
Facial irregularities — correction?
Color neutralization, concealer, blending.
Under-eye circles — correction?
Neutralize color, then brighten.
Other imperfections — correction?
Color correction, specialized camouflage.
Base selection — factors?
Skin type, coverage, occasion.
Foundation — choice?
Liquid, cream, powder, suited to needs.
Application tools — examples?
Brushes, sponges, fingers.
Setting products — role?
Fix makeup, control shine.
Nose contouring — goal?
Visualize longer, narrower nose.
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