for me, eyeshadow was easier to master than blush and bronzer. those two I'm definitely still working on. of course, I have room to get better at eyeshadow, but when I'm time-constrained I can easily do a simple look that I love. my results with blush and bronzer, however... 
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highlighter came naturally... I've gone overboard with highlighter several times, but usually it's lovely right away. I just gotta avoid wearing it when my upper cheeks are especially textured
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I love blush but... how do you not put too much on?! it goes straight from "I can't see anything on my face" to "goddam I better march myself over to the circus"
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Replying to @sonyasupposedly @sonyaellenmann
What I always did was exaggerate whatever effect I was going for, then applied foundation and powder _over_ it.
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It gives the illusion that the underlayer is under the skin rather than sitting on top of it. Effect, powder (so it doesn't blend with the overlayer), foundation, powder.
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I find it interesting how all of this has parallels with woodworking and oil painting, which is good and wholesome, and yet used for horrible bad things
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You will never know the feeling of getting Burger King with a bullet wound in your forehead and the horrified stare of the cashiers.
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all these opportunities, lost, like tears in the rain
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