Altering Face ShapesOnline version Choose the correct answer. by Rosalind Carter 1 When choosing a foundation color for the client's skin, you apply a small amount of the product to the: a bridge of the nose. b forehead. c jawline. d cheek. 2 Which type of colors are recommended for older clients with wrinkles or sun-damaged skin? a shimmery colors b frosted colors c glitter colors d muted colors 3 A _____ face is characterized by a jawline that is wider than the forehead. a triangular b diamond-shaped c square d heart-shaped 4 If the client has a large, protruding nose, it is recommended that you apply: a lighter foundation down the center of the nose, ending at the tip. b darker foundation along the sides of the nose. c lighter foundation along the sides of the nose. d lighter foundation along the sides of the nose. 5 If a client has close-set eyes, how should you adjust the eyebrow shape? a arch the eyebrows high b make the eyebrows almost straight c build up the inside corners of the eyes d widen the distance between the eyebrows 6 The foundation application process often begins with a(n)_______ to help disguise less than perfect skin. Written answer 7 A(n __________ is produced when a product that is lighter than the client's skin tone is placed on the high planes of the face. Written answer 8 The __________ face is usually broader in proportion to its length than the oval face, and has a rounded chin and hairline. Written answer 9 For a client with ________ eyes, you should extend the lightest shadow slightly above the upper lash line. Written answer 10 If a client has ______ skin, his or her skin has a yellowish hue. Written answer Feedback 1 You should apply a small amount of product to the client's jawline and then verify that it matches the skin on the face and neck. 2 Shimmering, glitter, or frosted colors can look very bad on dry or mature skin.