If you have distanced yourself from the world - and do well to distance yourself - let us teach you something valuable about the days when life returns to normal: How Jessica Alba contours.
It seems unimportant to you right now, but we talk about going back to work and forgetting where and how the bronzer is put. Start.
Jessica first does her entire skin care routine; the serum, the moisturizer, the masks, all do every morning before makeup. Then she does eye makeup.
Unlike any other possible actress, the actress does not start with the fountain, but with the contour. She uses a dark-colored foundation to create the illusion of depth beside her nose, under her cheeks and near her hair circle. Then, to give the face some shine, use a corrector under the eyes, on the cheeks, forehead and chin. In the sponge, apply CC Cream with SPF and scatter all the products she has put on her face, starting first with the areas covered with a corrector. The result looks natural, but not nearly invisible.
As you may have learned to date, every creamy product needs a powder overhead to stay in place. The light areas are covered with translucent powder, bronze contour. Remember blush on top of the cheeks.
That's it, it's not the simplest.