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Can someone give me some makeup tips?

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I'm in grade 8, A girl of course, have a skin tone between warm and cold tones. More of a neutral (I'm portugese and Irish.) I have hair that ranges from a caramel color to a light brown. Naturally.

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  1. can you give me your eye color? i'd be able to help more.

    something that never goes wrong - brownish black mascara, concealor/foundation to cover any zits, and some lipgloss. :)


  2. mascara is whats its all about. thick eyelashes that a long and not straight are good

    maybe a little eyeline but only like half of your eye on the bottom. and like not under your bottom eyelashes but actually like on your eye lid kinda thing  

  3. Use a foundation thats either beige or honey colored, then apply a light bronzer like a warm color. Use brown eyeliner & light brown eye shadows.  

  4. try a light pressed powder on your tzone [mac studio fix powder]

    try a lip/cheek stain to last through the day [revlon just bitten lip stain]

    try a brown mascara for a natural look [covergirl lash blast]

    do not wear eyeliner. its too much

    using a kabuki brush, lightly dust your tzone with a pressed powder

    curl your lashes in three sections: base, middle, and ends and apply a coat of mascara.

    apply a lip/cheek stain on your lips lightly and blend

    P.S. I'm going to eighth grade too! :]

    XOXO

    Katielyn


  5. what color eye do you have?

    use a mascara, green eyeshadow, and rose blush...this should work!

    you can visit this site and it will help you. www.maybelline.com

    just log on to it and select north america...usa english...then they will have a page come up and on the right side will be a pink box that says "mycoloradvisor" just click the box and it will get you started. and then there will be some check off box things fo ryou to put your skin tone and eye color and it will find your makeup fo ryou.

  6. picking the right bronzer:

    Bronzer is the easiest (and safest) way to get a gorgeous, sun-kissed look. For the most natural looking glow, it's key to pick the right shade. Here's the secret: Go with a powder or cream bronzer that is actually lighter than you think you need. Anything too dark will make you look orange, dirty, or even stripy. You should also avoid overly shimmery bronzers, which are obviously fake, especially during the day. The best type of bronzer to buy: Look for a sheer neutral light brown shade.

    Most natural way to contour your cheeks:

    Whether you want to make your face look slimmer or you want to play up already defined cheekbones, contouring is a great technique to bring out your bone structure. Don't worry—we're not referring to the harsh stripy contoured look from the 80's. Here's a fresh way to enhance your cheekbones.

    Step 1: Use a small tapered blush brush to sweep a mauve or tawny blush from the apples of your cheeks up toward your hairline.

    Step 2: To make the hollows of your cheek look deeper, sweep a sheer bronzer directly under the blush. You can also make a "fish face" and place the bronzer in the center of the area that's sucked in.

    Step 3: Dust a shimmery nude highlighter along the tops of your cheekbones.

    Step 4: Blend, blend, blend! Use a clean blush brush to blend the outer edges of all the makeup so that the effect gradually fades away.

    Make your eyes pop

    If you have green eyes, try out purple eye shadow shades such as lavender, violet, or amethyst. Keep the color sheer so it won't look garish. For eyeliner, a deep plum is perfect.

    If you have blue eyes, go for a warm copper, burnished gold, or rich brown eye shadow. Chocolate is an excellent shade choice for eyeliner.

    If you have brown eyes, opt for cool blue or green eye shadow tones like mint, powder blue, or teal. A deep forest green is an ideal eyeliner shade.

    choosing right shadow for occasion:

    When choosing eyeshadow for a more dramatic or glamorous look, choose colors with "shimmer", "metallic", or "satin" in the name. More mature women should avoid "frost" shadows which can settle into skin creases, accentuating fine lines and wrinkles.

    plumping up thin lashes

    If you have thin, delicate lashes, mascara can look clumpy and unnatural if applied incorrectly.

    Look for a product with a thinner, shorter-bristled wand or comb instead of a thick brush. Apply sparingly in one or two coats to get a fuller, more natural look.

    Also, be sure to replace your product often especially when it thickens and becomes more difficult to apply.

    For eyes that pop try white eyeliner:

    Here's a quick and easy trick to make your eyes stand out: Try applying white eyeliner around the inner lash line.

    This will make your eyes appear larger and help you achieve a more bright and radiant finish to your eye makeup application.

    Under eye creases:

    Here's a quick and easy trick to make your eyes stand out: Try applying white eyeliner around the inner lash line.

    This will make your eyes appear larger and help you achieve a more bright and radiant finish to your eye makeup application.

    Eyeliner tip:

    Does eyeliner make your eyes look smaller?

    Try using a lighter color (such as brown, taupe, or navy) and applying a little at a time. Draw a thin line first and observe the results in the mirror before going back to apply more.

    If eyes still appear smaller, try applying liner to the outer two-thirds of the eye only.

    Red eyes:

    Does the term "red eye" literally apply to you? Avoid reaching for the eye whitening drops every time. Constant use of vasoconstricting drops can result in a "rebound" vasodilation causing eye redness to worsen.

    Instead, make an effort to get a good night's rest on a regular basis. On those occasions when late-nights are unavoidable, try applying cool teabags to closed eyes for 15-20 minutes to calm and soothe tired eyes.

    glowing skin secret for spring

    Spring fever is going to hit hard soon--and the best way to look the part is to give your complexion a light golden glow. Slathering on full-strength self-tanner may impart too much color and look obviously fake so early in the season.

    Instead, mix a quarter-size worth of your self-tanner with the same amount of your regular daytime moisturizer. The lotion will dilute the self-tanner and give you just the right level of radiance. Repeat every few days to build up to the shade you desire.

    Once summer hits, you can transition to your regular self-tanner.

    Fading foundation:

    Having trouble getting your makeup to stay put? If you have oily skin, you may find that your foundation shifts and fades during the day.

    Instead of having to constantly reapply foundation or powder, try using a makeup primer before applying any other makeup products. You'll get the most from your makeup and look fresh all day!

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