Face Basics
Eyes
Lips
Overall Look
Techniques
100

This powder or cream adds a pink, peach, or rosy color to the cheeks to make someone look healthy or cheerful.

Blush
100

This small metal tool gently squeezes eyelashes to lift and curl them upward before mascara is applied.

Eyelash Curler

100

This step is done before applying any lip color to remove dry or dead skin and make lips smooth.

Exfoliation

100

This word describes the overall style or “vibe” of someone’s makeup look, including the colors and feeling it gives.

Aesthetic 
100

This technique means smoothly mixing two or more colors together so there are no harsh lines between them.

Blending

200

This makeup product is usually a liquid, powder, or cream that is spread over the face to create an even skin tone and make the skin look smoother.

Foundation

200

Applied before eyeshadow to help it stay on longer and look brighter.

Primer

200

Colored pencil used to outline the lips and to help keep lip color from bleeding into the small lines around the mouth

Lip Liner

200

This word describes skin or makeup that looks bright, healthy, and glowing from within.

Radiant

200

This technique uses a darker shade under cheekbones or along the nose to create shadows and make the face look more defined.

Contour

300

This thicker makeup product is used to cover dark circles under the eyes, pimples, or red spots so they are less noticeable.

Concealer

300

Helps lashes grow longer or thicker over time.

Eyelash serum

300

This lip product soaks into the lips to give long-lasting color rather than sitting on top like a gloss.

Lip stain

300

]This word describes a makeup finish that looks smooth and flat, without shine or sparkle, and does not reflect light.

Matte
300

Applying a thick layer of loose powder to areas like under the eyes or beneath the cheekbones and letting it sit for several minutes. The heat from your skin helps set the foundation and concealer underneath, creating a brighter, smoother, and longer-lasting finish before the extra powder is brushed away.

Baking

400

This word describes the subtle color underneath your skin’s surface that does not change, even if you get lighter or darker from the sun. It can be cool, warm, or neutral

Undertone
400

This eye makeup technique uses concealer or a very light eyeshadow to create a sharp, clean line that separates the eyelid from the crease. It makes the lid color stand out and gives the eye a bold, dramatic shape.

Cut crease

400

A lipstick with strong, rich color that covers the natural lip tone in one layer has high ________.

Pigmentation

400

This word describes a shiny, smooth finish that reflects light and makes lips or skin look slightly wet.

Dewy

400

This technique uses a lighter, shinier shade to bring forward certain areas of the face, like the tops of cheekbones or bridge of the nose

Highlighting

500

This word describes the natural color, texture, and overall appearance of someone’s skin, including whether it looks smooth, clear, or uneven.

Complexion

500

Using small strokes to mimic natural brow hairs.

Feathering

500

This technique uses concealer, foundation, or a small brush to sharpen the edges of the lips after applying color, creating a crisp, polished look.

Clean lining

500

This word describes a makeup look designed for fashion magazines or creative photoshoots.

Editorial

500

This makeup technique involves placing small dots or lines of product onto the face and pressing them into the skin with a sponge or brush instead of dragging, helping create a smooth, airbrushed finish.

Stippling

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