Indian women have extraordinary talent and skill when it comes to home related things. This means they are terrific cooks and maintain a lovely house for the family . But, the same cannot be said regarding their makeup because many of them do not use anything other than natural products.

Use the right brushes

Right from their young age, the girls will apply turmeric, besan dal powder, sandalwood paste, or soapnut powder to their hair and face. They do not use any artificial products and so they remain unaware of the problems with home makeup. If one uses the right technique, it is possible to achieve a flawless finish.

Foundation: Put some liquid makeup on the back of your hand. Dip your round tipped foundation brush into it. Apply foundation to the center of your face and sweep outwards. Finish at your hairline. You can buff the skin in a circular motion to even out the makeup. You can use the same technique for a cream foundation also.
Bronzer: Otherwise called a powder brush, this has bushy, soft bristles. It helps to diffuse loose powder evenly across the face. It serves to lessen the color and prevent smudging the foundation. The bristles are longer and dense so it can carry the powder all over the face during application. Wait until the foundation has set before you apply the powder.
Blush: This has slightly angled bristles. It is important to apply blush to the apples of your cheek. Fair skin that is cool toned will become brighter with a tan blush. Darker skin tones will get an additional depth that serves as a base for shimmer. It is important to create a dewy effect and the use of any cream will give you sufficient glow. Use a makeup artist to help you. The Makeup Artist in Delhi is famous because Delhi is a center for arts and we have many beauty salons there.
Concealer: This has tapered bristles and is slightly smaller than the powder brush. It has two main purposes. One is to create the base for the eyeshadow. The second important function is to conceal blemishes and offset shadows that occur under the eye. Highlight areas of the face such as the top of cheekbones, forehead, center of nose, and center of chin.
Eyeshadow: This is needed to make the eyes stand out. This is not so effective unless you use contrasts. Use the eyeshadow brush in one continuous swipe across the eyelid. If you use a complementary color it will make the eyes appear larger and vice versa. Use shimmer or matte finish to get the desired effect of glittering look or a smokey eye look.
Blending: These are dense, round brushes with a cup-shaped top. Hold this and swirl it around to create a unique effect through the blending. You can blend out a shadow stick or apply eyeshadow all over the eye with this. They have a quick application time and work best with cream eyeshadows.
Smudger: These brushes have short, stubby bristles that help spread your kohl evenly over your eyelashes. It adds definition to the eye socket area and adds color to targeted areas.
Once you have got the hang of the brushes used in the makeup routine right, you can check the next important thing you need to do. That is to buy your brushes and begin practice.

Author's Bio: 

Khoobsurat is founded by one of the most eminent faces of fashion industry Ms. Pooja Goel. She has earned laudable recognition across the globe for her significant contribution to the fashion industry. At our makeup studio, we strive to unleash your persona no matter what age, by discovering the art of professional makeover.