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Make up tips!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I need some make up tips like how i should put it on and like what to use

i am kinda new!!

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  1. it depends on why you are wearing the makeup.

    if its for stage, then don't be afraid to plaster the makeup on.

    but for everyday,  if your skin is 'ok' and not drenched in acme then i suggest that you do not wear any face coverup. but if you do be sure to apply it on gently and in tiny,tiny amounts.

    when your walking around, look at how girls put on makeup.

    some use the liquid coverup, and it makes their face look oily and fake, some girls yse just powder, this often can make the little hairs on ones face look like fuzz rather that be invisible on the skin.

    i would recomend that to youse both is fine.

    in using the liquid face coverup, just dab the tiniest amounts only on the parts of skin witch are not perfect. and then tap 'not rub' it in. ten lightly dust on some coverup that is the same color  as your neck.

    [yes, neck]

    for eyeshadow and eye liner, i suggest that you first look online for a bunch of different eyes, print them out, then lock yourself in the bathroom and dont come out untill you have tried them all.. then you will have a better ideah about how you like your makup depending on your face.

    ^.^


  2. heyy, can i see a picture of your face?? haha, not being creepy!:)

    I could tell you what to do if i saw your skin and eye color!=]

  3. I don't wear much make-up, but..

    For foundation, I prefer the cream over the powder - powder comes off easier. Make sure to get one matching your skin color, and don't put on foundation when your skin is dry.. if necessary, use a little lotion on your face first.

    Lipstick and lipgloss - not too much, your lips shouldn't look glazed. Lighter colors are better for younger girls, while the darker ones suit older women. (That's the general idea.)

    Eyeshadow - not too much, it can make you look fake and/or S****y. Have fun with colors, though.

    Blush - again, not too much - too little is always better when concerning makeup. I find that a bronze shade looks better in the summer, where a light pink is good for the winter.

    Eyeliner - Not too dark! Make sure to get it right on the line of your eyes, lest you want to look like a raccoon.

    Mascara - if you already have long lashes, you don't need mascara. However, when wearing it, make sure to not put too much on.. and use a fine-tooth comb to 'brush' your eyelashes after the mascara dries, so your lashes don't clump together. Waterproof if you know you'll be swimming/crying.

    I don't think there's anything else to cover..

    Remember to remove your makeup at the end of the day, either with soap and water or a makeup remover. It helps preserve your 'youthful skin'. x3

  4. Oh lordy, there's so much to advise on.

    Let's start with foundation and concealer. There are lots that you should use depending on your skin type, texture, and how much you're willing to splurge on makeup. To find your correct color, don't use the back of your hand, because it's usually a lot darker than your face. Take a swipe of the  foundation or concealor(and if that's not possible, make the makeup visible), and blend a small amount onto a spot on your neck, and look in a mirror to see if it is the right color or not. NEVER EVER buy foundation or concealor that it darker than your skin. Try to get as close to your natural shade as possible, and if you can't find an exact match, go lighter. My favorite concealers are Mary Kay and Merle Norman, and my favorite foundation is L'Oreal Paris True Match. Concealer goes ONLY on scars or pimples, and on dark spots around the eyes. Foundation can go all over the face, but use a thin layer, and enough to cover imperfections elsewhere.

    It is basically the same process when deciding on powder colors to buy. After applying your foundation and/or concealer, I recommend using a small amount of loose powder, and brush it gently all over your face with a powder brush. Keep a compact of pressed powder in your purse just in case you need it.

    Blush goes on next. Max Factor is your best bet, because they have a HUGE range of blushes to choose from. You should apply blush in different ways depending on your bone structure and the look you're trying to get. When buying blush, for fair tones you should look for light colors with orange tint, for medium tones use pure somewhat dark pink, and for dark tones use a bright pink. Make sure that you blow on the brush after swiping it across the pallet. Never put on too much blush, and if you do, go over it a few times with a clean brush, or with some powder.

    Now to eye shadow. Again, it all depends on what look you're going for, but since you're starting out, I don't think you want dramatic eyes. For green eyes, purple and brown shades look best. For blue, go gold. For brown, go with rusty colors. Never use glitter eyeshadow in white or black, and never buy eyeshadow if you can see large pieces of glitter in the pallet. Apply the eyeshadow lightly across the top of your lids and where the eye socket ends, then a thin layer just around the lower lid. Blend it around the edges if it's too obvious. I prefer to use Remmel eyeshadows, they have fantastic pallets.

    You should also be meticulous about your mascara. ONLY buy neutral colors. And if you have really huge lashes, just use a clear coat. Curl your lashes first, then apply the mascara that you chose. I just bought Maybelline Collassal, and it's fantastic. I use black, because I have dark hair. If your hair is blond or red, use dark brown.

    Eyeliner is really something you should use if you want your eyes to look a certain way. To go about choosing it though, use the same coloring decision as mascara, and always buy smooth, creamy eye pencils. I love Revlon.

    Lipsticks should always be pink tones. I use a light pink with an orange tint. It's by revlon. Before you apply lipstick though, apply a bit of chapstick or balm, and a small amount of powder to hold color longer.

    Brush your eyebrows and get to work on your hair.

  5. put on makeup till you think you look good

  6. Foundation . dab some dots on your face and use a lil sponge for it.

    Powder. to smooth out the foundation.

    Eye shadow, just experiment with colors.

    Eye liner, on the bottom of your eye.

    Mascara, on your eye lashes.

    Just play with it


  7. I think the most important thing about putting on makeup is not to use too much. That guy said most girls look better without it, and he's right--the trick is putting it on so that people can't see and you enhance your natural beauty. Here's what I do:

    1. Swirl a big makeup brush through powder that matches your skin tone. Tap the brush so some falls off, then rub the brush in circles over your whole face. Make sure there's not more in one spot. The point is to cover any blemishes or discoloration.

    2. Swirl the same brush through a lightly colored blush, and brush it over the apples of your cheeks. This will give you a natural looking glow.

    3. Lipgloss is usually easier to apply than lipsitck. Get some in a sheer color, and just glide it on over your lips. To make your lips appear fuller, you can make the gloss go a tiny bit below your bottom lip. This actually helps a lot!

    4. Next is the eyes! If you have very straight eyelsahes like I do, you can use an eyelash curler. On each eye, press it down three times over your lashes--once at the roots, once in the middle, and once at the tips.

    5. Eyeshadow and eyleliner really aren't necessary. However, if you want to wear them, put a very thin line of brown or black liner at the base of your lashline, only on the top lid. This just makes your lashes look thicker--eyeliner around the whole eye looks bad. For eyeshadow, you should take a shimmery, nearly white shade, and put it on your brown bone beneath the brow, and on the inside corner of your eyes. Put a natural, peachy or tan shade over your entire lid. Then put a darker color (like brown, plum, or natural green) in the crease of your eye and on the outside corner. You should always blend your shadow so it doens't look harsh.

    6. Last is mascara. Dark Brown or back are usually the best colors. You should just take the wand out of the tube, without pumping, and place it at the roots of your upper lashes. Wiggle it up to the tips until you have them completely coated. There should be more at the roots than the top--this will make them look thicker and longer. You don't need to put mascara on the bottom lashes, but you could lightly brush some on the outside bottom lashes.

    Well, there you go. Now you should look naturally beautiful and stylish! I hope I helped you out! Have a nice day!

  8. hey, me to!

  9. Any newcomer to makeup should check out cherryculture.com. You can basically just browse around and check out there stuff. They have  really really cheap stuff and shipping is free if you order $40 worth of stuff. Also, NYX products are on there and they are a quality makeup for people just starting off and pro's.....(all the rage)....hope I helped. :)

  10. this website has a bunch of tips and really focuses on all different types of make-up styles and techniques:

    http://www.sofeminine.co.uk/m/beauty/mak...

  11. nothing but eye liner and mascara , Girls look much better without it imo

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