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Easy Make Up Tricks with Careline

 

Highlight your natural beauty the simplest way with Careline Multi Sticks!


Are you one for simple and uncomplicated makeup? Or just starting out and don’t know the proper makeup techniques? Luckily, there is a product that’s user-friendly and don’t require much (or any!) tools for a quick beauty fix. That’s Careline’s Multi Sticks (P196).


They’re available in a creamy formula that are made to blur, correct, conceal, contour, highlight, and add color. So grab those Multi Sticks and try out these easy makeup tricks:

 

Make makeup last longer. Use the Blur Stick as a primer so your makeup stays on longer. Apply them on areas like the T-zone and cheeks to minimize pores and help the products mesh well on the skin.   

 


Conceal under your eyes with an inverted triangle shape. With the Brighten Stick, draw the base of the triangle under your lower lash line and the tip on the apples of the cheek. Gently dab product with your clean finger until blended seamlessly on the skin. This conceals any redness and shadows to create an illusion of brighter under eyes.

 

Use the Contour Stick handle as a contour guide. We all have different face shapes. To determine where you should be placing your contour, roll the Contour Stick handle below your cheek bone. Once you’ve found the correct placement, mark with the contour and blend to smudge out harsh lines.

Shorten your beauty routine with the 3-in-one Color Sticks. One of the easiest ways to add a healthy glow to the face is to add color on the eyes, cheeks, and lips. Try it with the Careline Rose Stick or Peach Stick. Make sure to blend well to make it appear more natural.

 


Try these easy-to-use products from Careline and look beautiful any time of the day. Careline Multi Sticks are available on Careline’s official page on Shopee (bit.ly/CarelineShopee) and Lazada (bit.ly/CarelineLazada). To know more, follow Careline on Facebook (@CarelineCosmetics) and Instagram (@carelineph).

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