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SKIN TYPE#1

Classification of skin based on characteristics like oiliness, dryness, and sensitivity, essential for tailored skincare.

SKINCARE ROUTINE#2

A series of steps involving cleansing, moisturizing, and protecting the skin to maintain its health and appearance.

FOUNDATION#3

A cosmetic product applied to create an even skin tone, serving as a base for other makeup.

CONCEALER#4

A thicker makeup product used to cover blemishes, dark circles, and imperfections on the skin.

CONTOURING#5

Makeup technique that uses darker shades to define and sculpt the face, enhancing natural features.

HIGHLIGHTER#6

A cosmetic product applied to areas of the face to reflect light, creating a luminous glow.

EYE MAKEUP#7

Cosmetics applied to enhance the eyes, including eyeshadow, eyeliner, and mascara.

LIP COLOR#8

Cosmetics used to add color to the lips, including lipsticks, glosses, and tints.

COLOR THEORY#9

The study of how colors interact, crucial for selecting complementary makeup shades.

MAKEUP BRUSHES#10

Tools used to apply makeup products, each designed for specific applications.

SPONGES#11

Soft, porous tools for applying and blending makeup, especially foundation and concealer.

BEFORE-AND-AFTER PHOTOS#12

Visual documentation showing the transformation achieved through makeup application.

PRODUCT LIST#13

A compilation of cosmetics and tools used in makeup application, essential for portfolio organization.

STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE#14

A detailed instruction manual outlining the process of applying makeup techniques.

HYDRATION#15

The process of adding moisture to the skin, vital for maintaining skin health and makeup longevity.

COSMETIC INGREDIENTS#16

Components found in beauty products that contribute to their effectiveness and safety.

MAKEUP PORTFOLIO#17

A curated collection of work showcasing various makeup techniques and personal style.

APPLICATION TECHNIQUES#18

Methods used to apply makeup, including blending, layering, and precision placement.

SKINCARE PRODUCTS#19

Items such as cleansers, moisturizers, and serums used to maintain skin health.

SELF-ASSESSMENT#20

A reflective practice where individuals evaluate their skills and progress throughout the course.

NETWORKING#21

Building professional relationships within the beauty industry for career advancement.

ENTRY-LEVEL ROLES#22

Beginner positions in the beauty industry, suitable for those with foundational skills.

REFLECTIVE ESSAY#23

A written piece where students analyze their learning experiences and growth throughout the course.

CREATIVE DISPLAY TECHNIQUES#24

Methods used to present makeup work in an engaging and visually appealing manner.

BEAUTY CONSULTING#25

Offering expert advice on skincare and makeup to clients, often in a professional setting.