How To Do Makeup for Headshots

Whether you’re an actor, model, or need a photo for a company website, you may be in need of a business headshot. The way you look to the naked eye may not be how you appear when the flash of a camera goes off. Preparing yourself for your headshot with the proper makeup procedures will ensure that you look stunning in your photos. Here are some tips when doing makeup for corporate headshots in DC.

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Foundation, Concealer, and Translucent Powder

The first step in preparing for your headshots is by applying a makeup base. This will make your skin appear to be smooth and allow you to avoid shininess when the photos are taken. The primary coating of makeup is the foundation, which should be placed on clean and moisturized skin. While this will be satisfactory for most of your skin, there may be problem areas that need concealing with the use of concealer. The areas in which this is usually needed are the nostrils, underneath the eyes, and laugh lines. You should only need to use a minimal amount and blend it in well. Once foundation and concealer have been applied, translucent powder will allow you to avoid shine. This powder should be lightly swept over the center of the forehead, nose, and chin.

Eyebrows

In all likelihood, your eyebrows are quite thin. Making your eyebrows appear fuller will add structure to your eyes and will make you appear younger and fresher. When working on your eyebrows, you should be careful not to place too much makeup on, as it should appear natural. Ideally, others won’t notice that you’ve used a pencil on your eyebrows. Move the pencil with the hair so that it provides a natural appearance.

Eyeshadow

The purpose of eyeshadow is to make your eyes appear brighter and larger in the photos. For this reason, you should use three colors; a neutral shadow, a darker shadow, and a highlighter. The neutral shadow will ensure that everything looks even. Applying a darker shadow in the crease of your eyes will make the color stand out. Highlighting the inner corners and the brow bone will make the darker areas of the eye appear a bit brighter. Once the eyeshadow is on, you should blend it in with a brush so that others won’t be able to tell where the colors begin and end.

Eyeliner

Using eyeliner allows you to frame your eyes in the photos. You’ll want to use a skinny brush and place the eyeliner as close to the lashes as possible to produce the best results. Begin your application in a traditional, classic way, but feel free to experiment a little with it as well. This way, you can ensure your makeup reflects your personality and style.

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Contouring

Contouring is the process of enhancing the bone structure of your face. This will allow you to enhance the facial features that you wish to expose and hide those that you wish to remain hidden. It will also make your face appear slimmer. Highlighter should be thought of as a natural filter. This should be applied to the top of the cheeks, the center of the nose, and the inner corners of the eyelids. Bronzer defines the bone structure and should be added to the jawline, temples, slides of the nose, and under the cheekbones. Blush provides dimension for the cheeks. Blending natural-looking colors together will provide a better finish.

Wearing makeup will allow you to end up with the professional headshots that you desire. These tips will ensure that you end up with the best Washington, DC business headshots possible. Call on DC Headshots to receive the most professional-looking pictures for your needs.

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