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I dont want to waer too much makeup but would it be too much if i wore....?

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thick eyeliner and lipgloss? i like the thick eyeliner look but im thinking if i add lipgloss it would be too much is this true? what if i do my eyeliner like normal and add both lipgloss and mascara?

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  1. The majority of makeup artists do not use thick eye liner on models...

    maybe if you were a Las Vegas show girl and had the need for really heavy makeup and bold, thick eye liner to play up your eyes to a crowd

    that is not too close to you.

    Personally, I like the use of thin pencil eye liner because it looks much

    softer and more natural. Yes, I'm afraid I think of 'emos' when I see someone that is wearing really thick, heavy, liquid black eye liner.

    Have you given it any thought as to using a black eye pencil to define your eyes? It is much softer looking and you could wear a nude color

    lipstick, black mascara (not two or three coats though) and a matte or clear lip gloss on top of your lipstick. You would actually be wearing more makeup, but you not look like you had on as much as you are actually wearing. Subtlety really is the key when applying eye liner and

    cosmetics so that you can play up your best feature and the remaining

    cosmetics merely add a subtle interest. Black or charcoal gray eye liner would look nice as long as you do not apply it too thickly. That's

    why I prefer the kohl colored eye pencils rather than liquid eye liner.

    Try to use matte colors, especially the lip gloss because if you wear

    something with a really high gloss, you are going to look 'cheap.' Dab

    the lip gloss in the middle of your top and bottom lips and then touch your lips together to get the right effect.

    I think you will look great!   ☺


  2. oh no.

    unless the lipgloss is neon bright pink and your eyeliner is super heavily put on, then maybe yes.

    but if you put on a more subtle color, brown and possibly a light black for the eyeliner (this goes the same for mascara), and more of a natural color, then no, it won't.  

  3. err, well.

    if you like thick eyeliner it'd probably be better to do thick eyeliner (kinda scene) on your eyelid with wings on the end.

    and do a really thin layer under your eye.

    use vaseline on your lips, it looks really natural and nice on lips.

    and also, you can add vaseline to your eyelashes, put a bit on you fingertip and blink on to it. then you can fix it with your fingertip spreadin your eyelashes apart.

    it gives you a nice look

    hope this helps.

    x

  4. if you like the thick eyeliner look, then just use a very light lipgloss :)

    non sparkle kind.

  5. not too much eyeliner! these girls in my school wear disgusting thick eyeliner which makes them look cheap. plus its totally emo. so go with light eyeliner, lipgloss, and only use mascara if your eyelashes arent that thick or else it makes ur eyes look tacky. =]

  6. Thick eyeliner is fine as long as it is ONLY on the upper lashes. It very rarely looks good below the eyes, and never when done thickly there (unless a professional makeup artist does it on a model, but I've never seen it look good on someone in real life). Lipgloss would not be too much, but I think it might look nicer if worn with a lip stain or a lipstick dabbed lightly on.  

  7. I think it would be fine. Just make sure the gloss in a neutral shade. You only want to play up one feature at a time (eyes, lips, cheeks) or you will look overdone.  

  8. if you go heavy on the eyeliner, then use natural looking lip gloss. always go less when using more of something else.

  9. well: it's  simple just wear a little bit of "Makeup " that way

    your beauty & Style will improve alot better  

  10.                    i live in vegas and all the girls look like whores! so you would fit in here

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