1.) Begin by washing your face, removing any traces of oil, dirt or makeup, and pat your face dry. Apply a foundation that matches your skin tone (it shouldn�t make your skin darker or lighter than it naturally is) all over your face in downward strokes, using either a sponge or a brush. Be sure to blend it well under your chin, and all the way to your hairline and side of your face to avoid makeup lines.
2.) Apply a light brown eye shadow to your eyelid, blending it up to just above your crease. Using a cotton bud or a sponge applicator, apply a shimmery beige colour to the inner corner of your eye. Take a dark bronze-brown colour (this can be matte or shimmery, just not glittery) and blend it from your lash line to your crease, blending slightly upwards to your eyebrow in the inner corner. Now take a dark matte brown and, using the cotton bud or the sponge applicator, draw a line just above the crease of your eye, and connect it to your lower lash line, dragging the colour halfway along the line.
3.) Using a brown cream pencil eyeliner line your bottom lashes thinly all the way from the outer corner to around the inner corner, and follow the line to your top lashes and draw a thick line. Ensure that this line follow the contour of you eye, and is rounded in the middle, not flat. Now, using preferably a black-brown mascara (use solid black is that�s all you have, just be sparing) gently dab the brush against your bottom lashes, to give them some colour, not length. Apply two coats to your top lashes, remembering to let each coat dry before applying the next.
4.) Choose a blush that is a peachy-apricot colour, and apply it to your cheekbones. A good way of applying blush to your cheek bones is to follow an imaginary line from the outer tip of your nostril to the top of your ear. Remember to blend, to make your cheeks look much more natural, and the line less obvious.
5.) Apply a clear lipgloss or lip balm to your lips.