1. Your face needs to be as clean as possible, free from grease, dirt, oil, makeup, etc. Gently wash your face and pat dry with a towel.
2. Find a foundation that matches your skin tone and spread evenly. You might not like to hear this, but if you want flawless results, one of the best ways to go is with a moderately expensive or expensive foundation. A $2.50 foundation is less likely to work than, say, a $24.50 one. That's not always the case, but most of the time it is.
3. Take an eyelid primer that matches your skin tone and apply on your eyelids. It's okay if you don't have any, but eyelid primer helps eyeshadow last longer and prevents it from running. Take an eyeshadow that is as close as your skin color as possible. (preferably non-shimmery shimmery) and apply on your eyelid with an eyeshadow brush. Do not go above your eyelid crease.
4. Take a black pencil eyeliner and very thinly apply your eyeliner as close to the edge of your eyelids as possible. Take note that your eyeliner should not touch your eyelid crease, or be near your eyelid crease, for that matter.
5. Take a black mascara with a medium-size wand and apply a coat on your upper eyelashes; give this a minimum of five seconds to dry. Do so two-three more times, and give each coat at least five seconds to dry.
6. Take a light pink blush and apply on the apples of your cheeks. Smile if you don't know where your apples are.
7. Apply a lip balm, if you'd like. It's highly recommended.
8. Apply one-two coats of a light pink or clear lipgloss.