The makeup artist teaches techniques to make makeup last longer
The second round of Rock in Rio shows starts this Thursday (08/09). There are, in all, 4 days of pure sound, with the most diverse styles of music and activities. For makeup lovers, it’s the perfect time to let your imagination run wild and perfect your characterization.

With so many hours of shows going on, it’s not an easy task to keep your makeup in place. To help you keep your look flawless throughout the festival, makeup artist Renata Meira lists a few tips. Watch!
1. clean the skin
Before even starting makeup production preparation is required. Therefore, the first step is to clean the skin well before starting to apply the products, as this will help in the durability and fixation of the makeup.
Two. Invest in a quality foundation
According to the makeup artist, high coverage foundations are not suitable for this type of event, as these products do not let the skin breathe. “Moisturize the skin a lot, use serum, moisturizer and sunscreen. Avoid high coverage foundation or large layers to let the skin breathe. If you prefer, use a sunscreen with color,” advises the professional.
3. Use thermal water
Thermal water or fix plus will help fix the products and won’t go away Skin crack.

4. highlight the eyes
Dare into smoky and striking eyes, after all, the moment asks! Correct under the eyebrows with foundation and appropriate pencil. “The eyebrows are the mold of our face and treating them with love helps to achieve a wonderful look!” comments the professional
5. Apply the powder to the skin
After finishing the makeup, choose a compact powder to seal the skin well and create a good side dish, always with attention to excesses. At the end, spray fix plus or thermal water. The result will be a smoother makeup, but with great durability.
By Bianca Fieri
Source: Terra

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