Paula Begoun - Makeup Application Step 1: Foundation

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Uploaded by on Jul 7, 2009

Step 1 - Foundation
Paula Begoun, The Cosmetics Cop, provides a Step-by-Step guide to applying makeup.

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  • you look great for your age your skin is flawless

    definetly going to buy all your products

  • Use a sun block underneith...

    That's what I do...

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  • Great videos! R u a fan of Hair Extensions? We have some great videos about seamless ahir extensions.

  • amazing tips and hints thank you!, have anybody tried Max factor's most recent range of products?! its not easy to find good makeup in Shell Valley but you can receive some amazing cosmetics samples via "Gratis-Makeup-Samples", they're ace!

  • I can never put makeup with SPF on or around my eyes! The results are beet-red skin and weeping tears from irritation of the SPF! I have to use SPF-free eye concealer and eye makeups.

  • Gossmakeupartist advised to look at look at your videos.... great advise... you good

  • i dont mean use foundation on your neck i mean when you blend outwards from your jaw line which i gues JUST NEAR your neck. Use sunscreen for the rest.

  • To get adequate coverage - (if your foundation has spf) general rule of thumb is you need half a teaspoon for your face (and blending into neck etc).

    Hence, why you should sunblock under it - something like neutrogena ultra sheer block which is perfect for normal to oily skin (ensures matte application and no shine).

    secondly there is no SET rule for makeup, do what you feel is best - so put foundation on lids if you want. creates a great base - when u add concealer and powder for eyeshadow.

  • Hi - I'm not Paula, but i thought i'd try answering your question.

    I think it depends on the foundation. If it's a creamy formula, then it should work well under the eyes. If you're using a formula for oily skin, which can be matte or a powder-finish, then taking it under the eyes might not be a good idea (could be drying.) HTH!

  • How much foundation is needed to get the full SPF coverage? Most women only use a dot size of foundation because anything more would look and feel too heavy and cakey.

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