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Thank for joining me at expertvillage.com. Hi I'm Yvette Parish, and this is my beautiful
model Tam Welton today, and what we are going to be doing is doing a dramatic make over
on Tam. Applying a little bit here and focusing. I have not put to much under her eyes yet;
I'm really looking at the center panel. I'm continuing to grab the foundation in a downward
way. I'm just checking right here, her center. I'm taking the sponge; I'm just kind of going
over it loosely over her eyelids. Alright open your eyes. Now we have some foundation
on it, on her, we can kind of see where she needs a little extra concealer. Now that we
have the foundation, I really only see her needing some more additional coverage around
her eyes. This foundation really made her smooth and flawless in other parts of her
face. Alright so I'm going to use my finger, and I'm going to grab a little bit. Remember
when we use our fingers, we get more product, because the sponge absorbs so much. So now
I want to get more product. Look up, and I'm going to apply it under here, and you'll notice
that I'm not using a concealer, I'm using a foundation. So I want to use as much as
a foundation that I can before I get to the concealer. The concealer has a different consistency,
and it is typically thicker. I don't want—if I can get away with putting less product on
here it would just even look prettier. So what I'm doing is called stippling, and I'm
stippling the foundation where she needs it. Now if you see if you can compare it it is
a big difference. Now we are going to do the same. We still haven't touched the concealer
yet—we are just doing the foundation.