Tim McKay
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And I like a variety of matte and shimmers.
And especially this is a great palette for when I do your makeup for TV because it's
matte is really good to take away complete shine and texture and shimmer is going to obviously bring out.
Whereas a baked shadow like Chanel, the ones I told you about, those are great for every day because that's going to give you more of a skin texture.
So matte might be a little too dry for every day.
Shimmer might be a little too shimmery for every day.
Whereas a baked shadow is going to give you the nice in-between, that satin finish.
Is it skin or is it just...
Or is it makeup or is it the way the light's hitting her?
For a wedding, you're asking?
typically okay so i would say for that situation i always do a little bit extra makeup because you think about for photographs you're going to lose about 30 of the makeup you're wearing oh really that's like the good general rule so i would say always go about 30 more than what you would normally wear
for whenever you have a special event or you know you'll be having photographs taken, I would always do about 30%.
And I just want to explain what I'm doing here really quick because I'm using a particular brush.
When we're doing a crease like this, the first color that I did was a neutral skin tone color.
It's called a transition shade.
So I did that first on Maureen.
I'm going to turn your head this way a little.
You can see that was that first color I did.
Close your eye.
You can see there was a transition back and forth.