I'll try cover some questions but I'm not sure how clear I can be, so if you're unsure about anything I have said, don't hesitate to ask and I'll try and explain better.
Everything I'm posting is a general statement but will vary for face types/skin tones/eye shapes etc. so please don't see it as black and white. Experiment and practice!
>>4413281(Female to male make up)It's best to have a reference, but if you're just going for a general male look, do some research beforehand and look at lots of different faces. Some things to focus on are:
1. Eyebrows. Men's eyebrows are generally thicker and unshaped, so unless you're willing to let yours grow out like that, you're going to be drawing it in with an eyebrow pencil. You can run the pencil against the direction of the hair to make it show up better. If you're going to add extra bits to your eyebrow (extend it or something) then use small strokes to simulate hairs. Male eyebrows also tend to be darker than female eyebrows so picking a shade slightly darker will help.
I'm also going to add forehead stuff here because it fits in with eyebrows I suppose. When you contour your forehead, highlight along the brow ridges and slightly above the brows and the area from the corner of your eyebrows towards your temples. The shadows should be applied on your temples and along the hairline.
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