

Making faces
Book • 1997
Making Faces is a makeup guide by Kevyn Aucoin that demonstrates various makeup techniques and styles.
The book provides step-by-step instructions and visual examples for creating different looks, from natural to dramatic.
Aucoin shares tips and tricks for enhancing features and using makeup to transform one's appearance.
It covers a range of techniques, including contouring, highlighting, and color correction.
The book encourages readers to experiment with makeup and express their individuality.
Through his expert advice and artistic approach, Aucoin empowers readers to explore their creativity and achieve their desired looks.
The book provides step-by-step instructions and visual examples for creating different looks, from natural to dramatic.
Aucoin shares tips and tricks for enhancing features and using makeup to transform one's appearance.
It covers a range of techniques, including contouring, highlighting, and color correction.
The book encourages readers to experiment with makeup and express their individuality.
Through his expert advice and artistic approach, Aucoin empowers readers to explore their creativity and achieve their desired looks.
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