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    Makeup artist and dermatologist-approved picks for the 12 best waterproof foundations that stay put. Plus, shop a few Elle editor-approved formulas. ... Makeup artist and dermatologist-approved ...

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    When you're over 50 or 60, a super hydrating concealer to mask dark spots and under-eye circles is key. Pro makeup artist recommend these hardworking formulas. Makeup Artists Say These Are The ...

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  6. Airbrush makeup - Wikipedia

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    A makeup artist applies foundation to a models face with an airbrush. Airbrush makeup is makeup sprayed onto the skin using an airbrush machine instead of being applied with sponges, brushes, fingers, or other methods. [1] A typical airbrush system uses a compressor to create airflow through a hose connected to a trigger-controlled spray ...

  7. Foundation (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    In the 18th century, Louis XV made it fashionable for men to wear lead-based makeup. [1] Theatrical actors wore heavy white base. [6] In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, Victorian women wore little or no makeup. Queen Victoria abhorred make-up and deemed that it was only appropriate for prostitutes and loose women to wear it. It was only ...