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p26
Effective, Bai?
ang unzay effective bai?? kanang pisliton ang ilong
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hmmm ako mama sa una mao mana iya gina buhat sa ako every morning inig mata nako HHAHAHA ambot lang if mao na reason. ako papa taas mag ilong so sa genes guro to way labot ng pinch sa ilong.. hehehe
if kung sa make up. yes bro effective jud.
mao ni tutorial nya unzaun bai
How To Make Your Nose Look Smaller | General Personal Care | Howcast.com
ug kani nakita nako sa google.
You can apply blush on each side of your nose which creates a "shadow" making the nose appear narrower. You could also only use eyeliner and mascara on your upper eyelids/lashes, which will draw other's eyes upward instead of looking at your nose.
Here are more suggestions:
•Another way to make your nose appear smaller, and I do this myself, is to outline the sides of your nose (on the bone) with a white/very light liner or cover stick.
•Actually you would make the contour or darker color on the out side of the nose and a highlight or lighter color on the top of the nose.
•Use a sheerer foundation, and apply bronzer on top of it: this makes things more natural, and often slimmer.
•If you have a long nose apply a small amount of darker blusher/foundation down the middle.
•Don't use blusher to contour! Blusher is used to add colour, not shadow! In short: lighter colours highlight and darker colours recede. I use a cream coloured matte eyeshadow to highlight and a pale beige/brown to shade/contour.
More Nose Make-Up Tips
•Large nose - apply shader to the nose and then subtly blend. Highlight the surrounding skin and slightly onto the sides of the nose. Keep blusher away from the nose.
•Broad nose - shade down each side of the nose taking care not to blend onto the face.
•Short nose - apply highlighter down the length of the nose from the bridge to the tip.
•Long nose - apply shader to the tip of the nose.
•Bump on the nose - apply shader to the bump.
•Crooked nose - apply shader to the side that goes out, and highlighter to the side that goes in.
By the way, as with all highlighting and shading - less is more!