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Here are the techniques:
1. Apply lighter shade of foundation down the sides of the nose and blend. 2. If the nose is too sharp and pointed, apply a darker shade on and under the tip of the nose. 3. Blend. Let me know if that is of any help to you! |
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Thnks pearl. To widen a thin nose, I apply normal foundation from the nostrils to the bridge of the nose in up and down movements. Then powder the face with one shade lighter than the one applied to the rest of the face.
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