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Makeup Like A Pro

Sara Gilbert

Publisher: Maxim Zarkov

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Summary

Makeup Like A Pro - The Complete Guide To Makeup Techniques and Skills, Plus Amazing Makeup Tips and Tricks! 
In this e-book, you’ll learn all the basics for putting on makeup step by step, and we’ve thrown in some professional makeup artists’ tips, too! Whether you’re getting ready for a day at work, a night on the town, or just running errands, your makeup will stay put and keep you looking great.  
Our expert's tricks will allow you to show off a professional look, even when you’ve applied the makeup yourself. From the tools you use to the types of cosmetics you purchase, to each step in an application, you’ll look and feel better than you ever have before! 
We will expound on the brushes, sponges and the quality makeup you need to do the job right. We’ve created the best guide for helping you look your best.  
 
Available since: 10/11/2017.

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