Just as a museum would care for and preserve a beautiful work of art, we see makeup as a vital way to care for and preserve the story of your life that you wear each day on your beautiful face. Beauty connects us to each other; and our passion is helping you to find the beauty in yourself and the world around you."
- Founder & CEO of SEINT, Cara
Using two different highlight colors is key. The main highlight should match your skintone; preferably your neck. The brightening highlight should be lighter than your natural skin tone. These two shades will be applied to specific areas of your face where the contour is not.
This color should be deeper than your natural skin tone. It sculpts and adds dimension, enhanging the natural shadows of your face. The contour color gets applied to the forehead, underneath the cheekbones, down the nose, under the bottom lip, and on the underside of the jawline.
The lip/cheek colors are intended for both your lips and your cheeks. These are used to bring out your eyes, makes the face appear more youthful, and warms your complexion. They can be layered and are so fun to mix and match.
Highlight your bone structure and finish your look off with this gorgeous shimmery cream to give your face a youthful glow. This can be applied with fingertip to the top of your cheekbones, the bow of your lip and beneath the arch of your brow.
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