Cake Make-up dries quickly, so you need to work quickly to achieve a nice result. If the result is not even, turn the sponge that you worked with over and use the clean side to even out the make-up. Any stripes after drying can be gently rubbed away with a soft tissue or cloth.
CAKE MAKE-UP = Cake Make-up
On top of the hands and on the sides of the fingers you apply the used base tint very lightly. Use Cake Make-up for this purpose, because this stains less. You shadow with a dark colour Eyeshadow/Rouge (for example 566) the sides of the fingers; stay away from the knuckles. Continue shadowing in the direction of the wrist. Lighten the top of the fingers and the knuckles with a light colour Eyeshadow/Rouge (for example 001). Continue lightening between the dark lines in the direction of the wrist. The shading and lightening must blend into the basic colour in a natural way.
For an extra effect you can give the eyes a darkish red line along the bottom of the eyelashes.
After shading and lighting out you can apply fine red veins using a Stubble Sponge. Hold the Stipple Sponge between the fingers and compress it slightly, so that it becomes a bit convex. Take a little of the required make-up and dab it with the sponge onto the hand to test the colour intensity. Then work dabbing onto the skin: do not use a brushing motion, since you would remove the structured effect.

Squeeze the Stipple Sponge, press it onto the make-up (dark red colour), test it on your hand and apply to the cheekbone, not too high or too low.

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