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If you're a teen looking to apply makeup, here are some tips to get you started: 1. Start with a clean and moisturized face: Wash your face with a gentle cleanser and apply a moisturizer to keep your skin hydrated. 2. Use a light foundation or BB cream: Choose a foundation or BB cream that matches your skin tone and apply it evenly on your face. Don't forget to blend it well around the jawline and hairline to avoid a noticeable line. 3. Conceal blemishes: Use a concealer that matches your skin tone to cover any pimples or dark circles. 4. Add a touch of blush: Apply blush on the apples of your cheeks to give a natural-looking flush. 5. Define your eyes: Use an eyeliner pencil or liquid eyeliner to create a thin line along your lash line. Apply a coat or two of mascara to your lashes to make your eyes pop. 6. Finish with a lip color: Apply a lip balm or lipstick in a shade that complements your skin tone. Remember, less is more when it comes to makeup. Start with minimal makeup and gradually add more as you become more comfortable. Also, don't forget to remove your makeup before going to bed to avoid skin irritation and breakouts.
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