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Summary: Apply makeup for that "All American Girl" Look today! Learn the best pro makeup tips for film and television in this free video covering blemishes.
Tracy Richards is a makeup artist and hair stylist for film and television. Trained at Sunset Gower Studios and with over seven years on sets all over Hollywood, Tracy has made up well...read more
"So I just finished applying a thin foundation, and I'm going to go in and correct any blemishes she has before I start powdering. Smaller brush, so I can get in there with detail. Anything that's very warm and pink you can counteract with more of a golden tone, just depends on the skin tone of your model, as far as what you're going to use. So I'm going to go in and correct a few of these before I add the final touch. You can use the finger, use a brush, I do whatever it takes to get it done. You've got to be careful of it being too light. There's also a green color you can use to counteract different colors as well. There's all sorts of corrective colors you can use. It's good to have a color wheel in your kit. If you're not familiar with opposite colors and primary, tertiary, secondary coloring. I started out as a hairdresser so I know how to mix colors. If it's too light, it's okay just add a little bit of warmth, warm it up. "
eHow Article: How to Hide Blemishes: Makeup For Television