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    <title>Makeup Tips from me to you :) - Makeup and Hair for Dancers - tribe.net</title>
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      <title>Makeup Tips from me to you :)</title>
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      <description>I get asked a lot of questions, not only about my products but on applying products. Every week, I'll share a new tip!&#xD;
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Makeup Tip No. 1&#xD;
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Using the right tool for applying foundation powders.&#xD;
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For a light finish, I recommend using a Kabuki, Buki or big rounded brush for applying your powder. (A Kabuki brush usually is made from animal hair, a Buki from synthetic fibers). Using a brush is perfect for your daytime look.&#xD;
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For your night time look or for problem skin, I recommend using a velvet or plush puff for applying. The foundation powder will go on heavier and give more coverage.&#xD;
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For both, use small circles and sweeping motions to apply an even and flawless finish!&#xD;
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Love,&#xD;
Ahna&#xD;
http://ArtCreated.com&#xD;
home of: I Touch Roses</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Oct 2008 05:20:24 GMT</pubDate>
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