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		<description><![CDATA[Make-Up: The Dos and Don&#8217;t s of Cosmetic Application I remember being a small child and sitting on a footstool beside my mother&#8217;s vanity table and watching her apply her make-up. She called it &#8220;putting on her pretty face&#8221;. I was fascinated. There were these bottles and brushes and powders and pads and she used [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Make-Up: The Dos and Don&#8217;t s of Cosmetic Application I remember being a small child and sitting on a footstool beside my mother&#8217;s vanity table and watching her apply her make-up. She called it &#8220;putting on her pretty face&#8221;. I was fascinated. There were these bottles and brushes and powders and pads and she used each one, step by step, </p>
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<p> creating subtle changes in her face. She added colors, and glosses, and used what she called a wand which made her eyelashes long and thick. When she was finished, she looked different. She still looked like my mother, but somehow brighter.<br /><strong>Proper Make-Up Application</strong>
<p>Learning good make-up application techniques takes practice and patience. And it helps to have someone who is willing to tell you if you&#8217;ve done something wrong. There are books available &#8211; and videos too &#8211; but while these are useful for learning new techniques or looks, they aren&#8217;t required in order to learn the basics. That&#8217;s what we&#8217;re going to cover here today. Simple techniques for applying make-up for both daytime and evening wear. We&#8217;re also going to cover the rules for selecting the right make-up for daytime and evening, because they are very different situations and call for different shades and techniques.<br /><strong>Rule Number One: You can always add a little more.</strong><br />With applying make-up you should remember that you can always add a little more, but if you use too much, you usually have to wipe it all off and restart. So, be cautious when applying your make-up. Start out light and add more as needed.</p>
<p> That was my first introduction to Cosmetic Application and the alchemy that women all over the world perform every day to enhance their natural look. As I grew up and began to pay more attention to such things, I noticed the girls around me in school and the way they wore their make-up. Some girls seemed to wear none at all, while others seemed to wear lots and lots. A rare few always seemed to be applying make-up, but I could never tell for certain if they had done so without seeing them in action.<br /> As I got into high school and began my apprenticeship in costuming and theatrical design, I learned from my mentor just how dramatically make-up could change a person&#8217;s appearance. I learned about make-up for the stage productions, and for the real world. I worked with pageant contestants, actors and actresses in community theatre projects and student productions, and began to work with various friends who would ask my opinion from time to time.<br /> In those years spent training and working with different women, I learned that women weren&#8217;t born knowing how to apply make-up. Most women learn about using cosmetics from watching their mothers, aunts, grandmothers or older sisters and from friends who are also learning to use make-up. If the persons they emulated were skilled in using make-up, the women often did a good job. But some of these young women were perpetuating dramatic mistakes which they had learned.<br /><strong></strong> The purpose of cosmetics is to enhance a woman&#8217;s natural beauty. It&#8217;s important to remember this. Make-up is designed to help minimize imperfections in the skin, and accentuate the shape of the facial features. Yet, it&#8217;s important to be realistic in your expectations. Often it&#8217;s unrealistic expectations that lead to overdoing your make-up.<br /> When I was in high school, I attended a week-long practice retreat for our high school choir. Part of our &#8220;hazing&#8221; as underclassmen was that we were required to follow certain rules. One of these rules was that the girls in our class were not allowed to wear make-up. It was an eye-opening experience for many of us and for one young woman in particular. This young woman, whom I&#8217;ll call &#8216;Robin&#8217; (not her real name), always wore a lot of make-up. You could see her under normal circumstances and clearly tell that her make-up was very thickly applied.  </p>
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