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Step
#12

First, lets go in and add a bit more
blush to the cheeks.
Just a tiny bit!
Now we add a lovely shadow above
the eyelid area.
I use a lot of medium and a bit of
brown and red.
Carefully feather out the color to blend.
This should be very subtle.
Use Ruby Cheek to outline the lips.
Very thin layer, very thin line!
Okay, now for the dreaded PUPIL!
Once again, this requires a bit
thicker paint.
I like either a satin or gloss black.
Load brush, and touch the tip to
the center of the iris with a gentle
upward motion.
Try to get the pupil as round as possible.
If you don't get it right, you know
what to do! This is one area where
practice makes perfect,
and perfect they must be!
All right, no one is perfect,
but let's try, okay!
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Step
#13

Now it's time to make the other pupil.
This will also take lots of practice
and in many cases several tries
to get it right.
Now let's work on the eyebrows again.
Using a darker brown, such as
"very dark brown"
or a lighter brown for blonds/redheads
Load your 10/0 with paint that has
been mixed with Line Medium
Hint: As you load your brush,
pull the bristles along a clean glass
area in a rolling motion
to get a good tight point.
Carefully add tiny hairs at an angle.
Start in the center near the bridge
of nose and feather them out towards
the outer edge of the face.
See photo inset above
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