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Contour Crayon
$22.50
The next step that Shades of Hue uses in their basic makeovers is contouring. They feel that this is the step that most people skip, but it is the most important for bringing out your personal bone structure. The tool they use is a contour crayon, which looks like a lipstick, with a non-greasy consistency and goes on effortlessly. First find your cheekbone and draw a brown line with the stick on the underside of the cheekbone. With the thumb, bend it along the cheekbone, in an upward stroke. Then define the eyebone, just above the crease, draw a brown line and push the bone back. It can also be used on the sides of the nose, to thin out a more broad nose. In addition, it could be used along the jawbone, chin and even cleavage. Remember...dark recedes!!!
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Cream Stick Blush
$35.00
Mandatory for the "flushed face" seen on fashion runways. Glides on,
blends easily...leaves a sweet and innocent stain of color.
Colors: Petal, Sweet Tart, Tawny, Bronze Goddess, Nectarine and Bloom
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Dual-Activ Powder Compact
$45.00
Used to create a flawless, matte finish that can be as opaque or transparent as desired. Goes on dry for luxurious, full coverage in
seconds...or wet to create a more sheer, natural look.
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Loose Translucent Powder
$35.00
Shades of Hue uses a light translucent powder under the cheekbone and above the jawbone. This will create a higher cheekbone and a slimming effect. The powder should be 2 to 3 shades lighter than your own complexion, and put on heavy with a stiff, angled powder brush. Use the same brush down the bridge of the nose and the high planes of your face. You have now highlighted.
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Mosaic Face Powder
$45.00
Five harmonizing hues in one mosaic. When blended together they create a single shade universally wearable on all skin.
Bronzing: For that bronze-suntan look. (dark warm tones)
Finishing: A bronzer for fair skin. (no orange tones)
Perfecting: A bronzer for fair skin. (with warm undertones)
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