Thursday, August 7, 2014

How to Make Your Breasts Look Bigger Using Makeup


Growing up with a best friend that was a bit of a late bloomer, I saw firsthand how breast size can affect self esteem and confidence in women. While the other girls in our group of friends had began developing in junior high school, Lindsey simply did not. She would be nearly seventeen before blossoming into the gorgeous, curvy figure that she is today.

During those years of uncertainty, Lindsey tried every trick in the book. From the common mistake of stuffing her bra to wearing heavy padding, nothing would make a noticeable yet realistic difference. Eventually, a hairdresser friend shared a few amazing tips with her concerning the use of cosmetics to make her breasts look bigger.

How to Make Breasts Appear Larger with Makeup: Bronzer
Have you ever noticed that pale flabby skin looks much more saggy and loose than flabby tan skin? Catching a few rays on problem areas of the body helps to create a warmer and more healthy look, resulting in a smoother and more firm appearance.

The same concept is true with pale skin on and around the breasts. Adding a warm color can drastically change the appearance of breasts, creating a firm and rounded look.

The first step to using bronzer to make breasts look bigger is finding the perfect shade for your skin tone. The best way to go it to locate a slightly shimmery shade (remember, shimmer and glitter are completely different) of bronzer that is roughly two shades darker than the skin on and around your breasts.  Once you have found the right bronzer, apply evenly to the skin on the top of and in between breasts.
 
How to Make Breasts Appear Larger with Makeup: Blush
Much like artists' use of shadows and shading, regular women can use blush to create the a foolproof shadow that makes breasts appear larger and fuller.
Using blush to make breasts appear larger can be somewhat difficult at first, as the right shade is key to successfully pulling off this trick. Begin by searching for blush shades that are approximately one to two shades darker than you would typically wear on your face. Avoid anything messy, overly powdery or shimmery when selecting a blush for this purpose.

Once the right shade has been selected, tap a large blush brush into the product. Gently blow on the brush or tap the wand to remove excess powder. Apply to the skin on the middle of the top of the breasts from side to side in a sweeping motion.

These tricks can be used alone or together in order to create the appearance of larger breasts in particularly low-cut tops and/or swimsuits.


Source:
Experience as a former Cosmetician

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