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Applying makeup for television and film hopes to reduce shine and oil and achieve a symmetrical, natural look for the face. Learn to apply makeup for television and film in this free cosmetics video with a movie makeup artist.

There are 19 videos in this series:

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  1. Quality tools and makeup products can be expensive, but often quality shows. Learn makeup tools for television and film in this free cosmetics video with a movie makeup artist.

    Views: 249
  2. Moisturizer is key underneath makeup for healthy skin. Learn to apply moisturizer for television and film in this free cosmetics video with a movie makeup artist.

    Views: 160
  3. Apply foundation makeup to the face with a stippling motion, not a stroking or petting motion. Learn to apply foundation makeup for television and film in this free cosmetics video with a movie makeup artist.

    Views: 906
  4. Use a flat brush to get great makeup coverage. Learn to apply makeup for television and film in this free cosmetics video with a movie makeup artist.

    Views: 338
  5. Powder finishes on foundation makeup help reduce shine and oils on the skin. Learn to apply powder makeup for television and film in this free cosmetics video with a movie makeup artist.

    Views: 258
  6. After a clean foundation, mark the eyebrow arc carefully to plan the makeup stages ahead. Learn to apply eyebrow makeup for television and film in this free cosmetics video with a movie makeup artist.

    Views: 189
  7. Use an eyebrow pencil to draw hairlike strokes, not just to fill with flat color. Learn to apply eyebrow makeup for television and film in this free cosmetics video with a movie makeup artist.

    Views: 527
  8. Use a makeup brush to smooth eyebrow pencil lines and fill out the brows. Learn to apply eyebrow makeup for television and film in this free cosmetics video with a movie makeup artist.

    Views: 406
  9. When working in makeup, anything lighter than the skin tone will pop out, and what's darker will push back. Learn makeup concepts for skin tone for television and film in this free cosmetics video with a movie makeup artist.

    Views: 455
  10. Use contrasting shades of makeup to define contours over the eye. Learn to apply eye makeup for television and film in this free cosmetics video with a movie makeup artist.

    Views: 280
  11. Blend darker eye makeup onto the skin after add light tones and contouring. Learn to apply eye makeup for television and film in this free cosmetics video with a movie makeup artist.

    Views: 361
  12. Apply eyeliner from the outside in, and choose cheek colors based on the eye contours and color. Learn to apply eyeliner for television and film in this free cosmetics video with a movie makeup artist.

    Views: 335
  13. Always use a disposable mascara brush and apply along the curls, lifting and curling the lashes as you go. Learn to apply mascara for television and film in this free cosmetics video with a movie makeup artist.

    Views: 138
  14. Use a lip lining pencil to define the shape of the lips before lipstick or lip color is applied. Learn to apply lip liner makeup for television and film in this free cosmetics video with a movie makeup artist.

    Views: 127
  15. Try using lipstick with a brush to create the right color and keep your lipstick lasting longer. Learn to apply lipstick for television and film in this free cosmetics video with a movie makeup artist.

    Views: 210
  16. Try applying lip gloss by dabbing it and then brushing it over the lips, carefully coating the lip color. Learn to apply lip gloss for television and film in this free cosmetics video with a movie makeup artist.

    Views: 116
  17. Save time when applying makeup to go over the whole look at the end and do touch ups. Learn to do makeup touch ups for television and film in this free cosmetics video with a movie makeup artist.

    Views: 171
  18. Try blending out the eyeliner with a super soft brush to get away from hard lines. Learn to apply eyeliner makeup for television and film in this free cosmetics video with a movie makeup artist.

    Views: 888
  19. Take time to look over the makeup and see spots that need touching up or finishing, adding shimmer or more color. Learn to finish a makeup makeover for television and film in this free cosmetics video with a movie makeup artist.

    Views: 128
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Let’s face it. Without judgment or degradation, we can admit that most teenage girls today where more makeup than the escorts of a century ago. But this doesn’t have to be bad. Painting the face has been a religious and cultural tradition for thousands of years, and many people forget that makeup and maturity don’t have to be related. Wearing makeup for aesthetic reasons probably began with men, just like dresses, perfume, leggings, and jewelry. In different cultures different customs become popular. Think: it wasn’t so long ago that a male who manicured his eyebrows was creepy. We now have eyeliner-wearing guys all over the media and metropolitan areas of America. French nobles of the 16th and 17th centuries wore more makeup than stage actors do today, so let’s give our face-painters some slack. In this free cosmetic video series, the makeup artist from Se7en and Fear and Loathing in Lase Vegas, Eva Marie Denst, shows you how to do makeup for television and film. Eva teaches you to use makeup tricks from the film industry for everyday makeup as well. You will learn makeup tips for eyebrows, eyeliner, mascara and dark eye makeup. Eva offers advice in lip pencil, lip gloss and lip stick. It is all here from powder to touch-ups, and Eva's experience can work for you.

 
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Eva Marie Denst Eva Marie Denst burst onto the world of makeup artistry in the early 1990s. Her dream of becoming a makeup artist began as a child, where she spent countless hours putting makeup on friends and family. Realizing her talent and ambition, she went on to professionally train at the famed Westmore Academy of Cosmetic Arts in Burbank, California. In addition to Eva's extensive training in makeup artistry, she holds the prestigious Journeyman's IATSE in the Local 706 Qualification-Makeup Artists and Hairstylists Union, as well as being a licensed esthetician and a certified Temptu airbrush instructor. It wasn't long before Eva made a name for herself as a makeup artist in the world of entertainment. Her impressive film and television credits include Star Trek: Voyager (Alien Prosthetic makeup), Collateral Damage, Boogie Nights, Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas, Se7en, The Thirteenth Floor, and Suicide Kings.dkdk

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