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Achieving a glowing look for Thanksgiving doesn’t have to be complicated. Discover simple Thanksgiving makeup ideas that bring out your natural beauty with minimal effort. 🌟 Save this pin to create a holiday makeup look that’s easy and radiant!

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Kimberly Weimer on Instagram: "In areas more prone to movement try to avoid concealing/foundations that are too light. In addition to creasing, lighter shades inadvertently highlight the problem areas and draw attention to them instead of away. Instead, try placing a shade one or two shades lighter than your foundation in the areas I mentioned in the video to draw the eye to a different place. @stansoutbeauty sponge can@be used damp or dry! I love it so much and use code…

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