Known as base makeup, evens skin tone
Foundation
cosmetics used to cover blemishes and discolorations
concealers
any color in its purest form
hue
cosmetic implantation technique depositing pigment into the upper reticular layer of the dermis
permanent makeup
not shiny
matte
gives the face a natural looking glow and adds balance
blush
used for applying and blending powder, blush, and eyeshadows and vary in size shape and cost
brushes
primary and secondary colors opposite one another on the color wheel
complementary colors
refers to makeup colors that are darker shades used to define the cheekbones
contouring
the metal part that holds makeup brushes intact
ferrule
heavy coverage makeup pressed into the compact
cake makeup
makeup used to emphasize the eyes available in pencil, liquid, and cake form
eyeliner
Colors that are located directly next to eachother on the color wheel
Analogous colors
designed to be invisible on cameras, formulated with microparticles to provide flawless complexion
high definition makeup
ruddy
makeup used to accentuate the eyes
eyeshadow
eyelashes on a strip applied with adhesive
band lashes
colors that do not complement or contrast any other colors
neutral colors
type of makeup that can cover scars, tattoos, and post operative patients
camoflage makeup
technique using one or both hands positioned to avoid client injury keeping your hands steady and the client safe
bracing
makeup lighter than the skin color to accentuate and bring out features
heavy makeup used in theatre
greasepaint
refers to the pureness of a color or dominance of a hue
saturation
bridal makeup
makeup with extreme durability that is popular with SFX artists
alcohol based