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Makeup For Men : How to Apply Powder Makeup on Men

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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2008

Learn how to apply powder to oily areas of a man's face with expert makeup tips in this free men's skin care video clip.

Expert: Michelle Renee
Bio: Michelle Renee has over 13 years of experience. She has worked for both Origins and Lancome.
Filmmaker: Adolph Ramirez

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  • LOL! At around 0:18, when the lady said the word fabulous, Logan made a smile(or a smirk). He probably was not comfortable with that adjective being used when he has makeup being applied on his face..

  • why is she blowing away her excess powder? Most top makeup artiste don't recommend that as it very unhygienic. They recommend tapping away. omg.

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  • is kissing unhygienic?

  • Girlfriend you sure messed up when you blew on that cotton ball. These folks are letting you have it!! I'm sure you know proper procedure & you can do my makeup anytime.

  • ALWAYS tap never blow away the powder ughhh!!!!!

  • A makeup artist should never blow on the brushes

  • Listen to me people please do NOT , i repeat do NOT ever blow your own breath at the make up tool you're about to use in another persons face, it is highly unhygenic and plain unprofessional.

  • and for people who say its not a big deal, your obviously not in the biz, how would you like a chick with herpes in her mouth or even just food debris blowing on a brush and then putting it in your eye... its disciusting

  • i know, you NEVER blow on anything your putting on someones face, and double dipping.... i hope that was his makeup and not community lol

  • I can't believe she blew on that cotton ball and then double dipped it back into the powder- that is nasty.

  • I wonder why she is considered "expert" - she doesn't seem to really know the techniques and the "do's and don't's" of professional makeup artistry. Even I, who am not a licensed makeup artist, know not to blow on brushes, or products. It's not being picky - it's being professional versus unprofessional and I would not want her doing my makeup. You never know what germs are being spread. I think every makeup artist, licensed and unlicensed, should be trained in proper hygiene and etiquette.

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