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Seventh grade make up???

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what type of make up should i use for the next school year for 7th grade?!?!? please say which product, companie, and price. thank you!!!!

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  1. the type of makeup you should use for the next school year for 7th grade is :

    * lotion all over your face [ like johnson's baby lotion / $ 3 . 29 ] ,

    * a thin line of brown eyeliner on your lower eyelashes [ like revlon colorstay eyeliner with softflex, brown / $ 7 .49 ] ,

    * curled upper eyelashes using an eyelash curler [ like tweezerman ltd deluxe eyelash curler / $ 9 . 49 ] ,

    * one coat of clear mascara on your upper & lower eyelashes [ like bonne belle smackers lash splash clear mascara / $ 3 . 00 ] &

    * some lip balm [ like chapstick medicated lip balm / $ 1 . 99 ]


  2. lipgloss victorias secret pink small lipgloss seven dollars in white bottle. light black eyeyliner or brown any product is fine. go shopping at sally they have great stuff

  3. haha well i just started my freshman year of highschool. and if you want to wear make up. dont wear a lot. it looks dumb. and older people will make fun of you.  stay away from dark eyeshadow. lighter eyeshadows will work fine. get some lipgloss. like. that powder stuff that bleds your skin tone for your face. and makes it look cleaner and healthier and tanner.  ((NO ORANGE FAKE TANS!) umm mascara! thats good. i personally love eyeliner. i would get either a brown or a black. also blush can be cute.

    honestly you can get some pretty good quality stuff at like target and its cheap. i suggest the eyeliner you get from somewhere better like sephora or lancome or dior or any of those designer brands because certain eyeliners smudge and stuff and like dont look good. and dont use liquid eyeliner.

    designer brands like that will be mroe expensive.

    hope i helped  

  4. Use Prestige eyeliner, it lasts all day and is water proof and it's only like $4. Use Maybelline eye shadow because it also last all day and it's about $5-6. Also, if you get Maybelline eye shadow, then get the one with the 4 colors because it tells you where to put it.

  5. For a young tween or teen, I would highly recommend Almay skin care products and cosmetics. They are Dermatologist tested, approved and recommended. Almay states that their products do not cause irritation or breakouts and they are all hypoallergenic, which is very important.  Also remember that Dermatologist tested does not mean the exact same thing as Dermatologist recommended.

    I would use a mineral  face powder, no makeup base, just a little bit of blush, some light colored lip gloss and perhaps a light coat of brown mascara without any eye shadow or eye liner. You don't want to go to school looking like a clown that is wearing lots of dark colors or way too much makeup.

    At your age, you probably have very nice, clear skin and you do not want to draw a lot of attention to yourself by wearing a whole lot of unnecessary makeup and you certainly do not want for makeup and skin products to dull that healthy, clean, country-fresh, natural look.

    Almay products can be found at all of the large drug stores like Walgreens or CVS and at the big discount stores like Wal-Mart and Target. You will need to choose products for your skin color and type of skin, so we cannot recommend a certain product for you.

    When you look at the Almay section, pick out very light colors and do not apply them heavily. This product line is very good, reasonably priced and should provide you with a good soap-free facial wash, a toner, a once weekly mask to tighten your pores, and a non-oily moisturizer. It is very important that you also wear a really good sunscreen underneath your makeup because you do not want your face to get damaged by the burning or tanning rays from the sun. That will make you look a lot older and not in a complimentary way!

    You will get wrinkles and leathery looking, tough skin by the time you are 30 years old. My daughter did lots of tanning during her teenage years and she has quite a few wrinkles. I have taken good care of my skin and I do not have a single facial wrinkle yet!

    I wear Neutrogena Dry-Touch Sunblock with SPF70 because I am very pale with sensitive skin. My Dermatologist told me that all Almay products were safe for anyone's face or type of skin. I can wear the Sunblock alone, under my moisturizer or underneath my moisturizer and my makeup and I never get freckles or a sunburn.

    Depending on what state you live in because prices vary from

    state to state, the Almay mineral  powder may cost you about $8.00 to $12.00, mascara is usually priced from about $7.00 to $10.00, blush is about $8.00 to $12.00 and lip gloss costs about $5.00, maybe less. Almay's line of products is one of the better and safer makeups you can try.  Your mom should

    not be upset because she probably knows how much more some other brands of makeup can cost.

    Almay is also very good for grown women because it doesn't

    cause breakouts or allergic reactions. And Almay is non-irritating like so many highly scented cosmetics and other brands that have a lot of unnecessary and very highly irritating

    ingredients in them.

    Neutrogena and Physicians Formula are also both very good brands. They have a large variety of things to pick from too, but both of these product lines may cost a few dollars more than the Almay line costs and it may cost more than you want to pay. For instance, lip gloss might cost $8.00 or $10.00 and

    blush might cost $12.00 to $15.00, but like I said, the cost of items tend to vary from state-to-state. California and New York are both states that charge more than some of the states

    down south because the cost of living plays a very big part in  determining the difference in what you pay for food, clothes, rent and makeup.

    By using a mineral wear powder, it evens out your skin tone

    and it also helps to absorb any excess oil. It is always very natural looking and covers just as well as most of the base or foundation makeups do. You may want to also buy some oil-blotting tissues from the makeup section just in case you feel like your face is getting a little bit oily. Try to also remember to keep your fingers off of your face except to reapply your lip gloss. Never pick at blemishes. If you start getting blemishes or acne, you may want to try something like Clean & Clear or Clearasil blemish treatments. Some are clear and some are tinted and they need to be applied to your face about every four hours to achieve the best possible results.

    One really important thing to remember is to never wear your makeup to bed. You should always wash your face with a soap-free cleanser to keep your skin from drying out and by keeping skin clean, it allows your pores and eye lashes to breathe at night.

    I don't imagine that you would enjoy seeing how you look the next morning with most of your makeup smeared underneath your eyes and for your blush or powder to wind up streaked all over your pillow. If this ever does happen, try to change your pillow case to a fresh, clean one as soon as possible.

    Cleansing your face both in the morning and before bedtime

    helps keep your face looking its' best because it helps to cut down on the excess oil production which can easily cause any skin to become acne prone. All doctors say that it is not good at all for your skin to wear your makeup to bed and that can cause you to start having acne or other problems with your face.

    Good luck, sweetie, and I hope that you enjoy Intermediate school. Be sure that you remember to look for phrases such as hypoallergenic and non-comedic on skin care lines and

    your makeup will be a lot less likely to cause any breakouts.

    And please stay away from Pro-Active products! Every single

    Dermatologist I have talked to does not like or approve of these products. It tends to be way too strong for most people because it really dries out your skin and it can blister it, just as

    if you had a bad sunburn. It is okay to mix different brands of

    cosmetics, too. I do it all the time and it does not cause my skin to become irritated, too oily, too dry, and so forth, as long as I stick to hypoallergenic, sensitive skin care and makeup products.

    I hope that I have been of some help to you!    Ã¢Â˜Âº

  6. Well, do you want to wear a lot or look natural?

    I do both, sometimes it's over board [but I like it.] Other times it's quite natural.

    Use covergirl foundation, any of them will do.

    eyeliner, just whatever's cheapest they are all around the same.

    Mascara - try lash exact

    lip gloss - anything really

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