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MAKEUP #TIPS FOR A #PHOTOGENIC LOOK

Writer: AMVIDEOPHOTOAMVIDEOPHOTO


Makeup tips for photography
Makeup tips for photogenic looks

Want to look your best in photos? The right makeup can enhance your features and give you that #photogenic glow! Here are some essential #tips to help you shine in front of the #camera:


1. Start with Skincare

  • Prep Your Skin: A good skincare routine is crucial. Cleanse, tone, and moisturize your skin to create a smooth canvas. Use a hydrating primer to keep your makeup fresh.

  • Hydrate: Drink plenty of water before your shoot to keep your skin plump and radiant.


2. Even Out Your Skin Tone

  • Foundation: Choose a foundation that matches your skin tone perfectly. Apply it with a damp beauty sponge for a natural finish. Avoid heavy layers, as they can look cakey in #photos.

  • Concealer: Use concealer to cover any blemishes or dark circles. Apply it in a triangle shape under your eyes for a lifted look.


3. Add Dimension

  • Contour and Highlight: Lightly contour your jawline, cheeks, and forehead to add depth. Apply highlighter on the high points of your face (cheekbones, brow bone, and the bridge of your nose) to create a healthy glow.

  • Blush: Choose a blush that complements your skin tone. A pop of color on your cheeks adds life to your face.


4. Define Your Features

  • Eyebrows: Well-groomed brows frame your face. Use a brow pencil or powder to fill them in and make them look fuller.

  • Eyes: Opt for eyeshadows that enhance your eye color. Avoid overly shimmery products; instead, go for matte or satin finishes. Define your eyes with eyeliner and finish with volumizing mascara.


5. Lips that Pop

  • Lip Color: Choose a lip color that stands out but also complements your overall look. Matte lipsticks often photograph well, but don’t shy away from gloss for a fresh, dewy finish.

  • Lip Liner: Use lip liner to define your lips and prevent feathering, ensuring a crisp look.


6. Set Your #Makeup

  • Translucent Powder: Lightly dust translucent powder on your T-zone to reduce shine, but avoid overdoing it to keep your skin looking fresh.

  • Setting Spray: Finish with a setting spray to lock everything in place and give your makeup a natural, dewy finish.


7. Practice Your Smile

  • Natural Expressions: A genuine smile goes a long way. Practice in front of a mirror to find your best angles and expressions.

  • Relax: Take a deep breath and relax your face before the #photo is taken for a more natural look.


Bonus Tip: #Camera #Position and #Lighting

Good lighting can make or break a photo. Natural light is often the most flattering, so try to position yourself near a window or outside during golden hour. For more tips on camera positioning and lighting techniques, check out our blog!


Planning to hire #videographer or #photographer for your #event ?

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