1. Hide the tired eyes
Don't forget the concealer. Use a peach-toned one to counteract the blue tones in under-eye circles.
2. Consider camera flash
Shimmery blushes, shadows, and highlighters catch camera flashes and create splotches. Mineral foundations have the same effect. Opt for matte products.
3. Smooth strands/flyaways
Spray a brush with hairspray, then quickly run it through your hair.
4. Pump up the volume
Hair always look flatter in photos than in real life, so go for a voluminous look.
5. Smile genuinely
To keep your smile natural and not forced, pretend you are looking at someone you love instead of the camera lens. Aiming your gaze just above the lends, rather than straight on, will also make the end result look less staged.
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