I didn't like the idea of putting on make-up everyday. Before, I'd even get cynical to those whose faces are all made up just to go to school. (or maybe I am just tad bit jealous because I don't know how to blend and strut it off) In college, we also had lessons on grooming and make-up and was required to apply what's taught in class. I, was resolved to a little pat of powder on my face, and gloss on my lips. NO MORE, NO LESS.
Then I went to SoFA and had to drag myself to make-up class because it was part of my course. I admit, that was all I ever thought of, I have to attend the basic make-up subject because I have to, but eventually i enjoyed it. Metro magazine, beauty editor, Ms. Charmagne Gacia-Lanconico, surely made it interesting and taught us well. As I told her, I never knew I had a skill in applying make-ups, till she noticed my skill on blending and brought me to a magazine shoot and entrusted me of prepping a brazillian model. Yay! so I decided to add eye-brow and mascara to my beauty regime. jk. ;)
Now you judge my work, here are some photos taken during my final exam. My peg: bronze make-up!

Putting on make-up ain't easy but the key to achieve the look you want, is not to cover what you want hidden, or splash on make-ups to change your face entirely but to just enhance your already beautiful features to make you even more beautiful.

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