Using water or setting spray, moisten an eyeliner brush, dip it into your eyeshadow, and then line your eyes as you would with a regular liner.
Apply concealer in an upside-down triangle shape to completely cover and brighten dark circles beneath your eyes instead of dabbing it on and blending it in properly.
Beauty writer Dori Price advises warming moisturizing lotion for the face and body by rubbing your fingers together before applying it straight to skin.
Make your favorite lipstick shade or a stronger one into a lip stain to eliminate smudge and fading.
Use skin brushes to apply face and body washes to simultaneously cleanse and exfoliate (different tools are available for each region).
You may use your foundation as a tinted moisturizer instead of throwing it away if you want a more moisturizing or lighter base.
Rather, before applying mascara, pulse up the length of your lashes a few times. Once the mascara has dried, lightly curl your lashes again at the base.
Try this do-it-yourself technique to keep even the most unruly hairs in place if you run out of eyebrow gel or wax.
Try using a four-sided nail-buffing block to give your nails a glossy appearance without the need for lacquer or drying time.