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What makeup should I wear with hair this red???

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  1. maybe just mascara.

    and a tiny bit of eyeliner..

    other than that you might look punk/goth.. unless thats the look you want.

    maybe something like this?

    http://www.kissandmakeup.tv/I%20love%20r...


  2. Remember the purpose of foundation is not to change your skin tone but to even out the skin tone you already have. For red-heads, a sheer foundation is a must. Blend, blend, blend... keep in mind a natural look, not a made up look is the goal. Use a yellow or gold based foundation something with peachy or coral. It gives the complexion a glow. To add some extra glow...brush a little bronzer in the T-zone.

    For eye shadow... try chestnut, camel, gold, beige, honey, terra cotta, raisin and russet. Experiment with different shades of browns and peaches, blending and combining shades for a smoky or defined eye look. Opt for something a little more dramatic try emeralds and plums, use a lighter color under the brow bone to open up the eyes. STAY AWAY FROM BLUES AND PINKS!!! Red heads typically have very light eyelashes and eyebrows, making eyeliner a must to add definition to the eyes. Choose a light or dark-brown or brownish-black eyeliner pencil and apply it with a light hand to make your eyes stand out more. Select a mascara which adds alot of definition to fine or skimpy eyelashes, something that lengthens, thickens and fortifies. Again, browns are favored over blacks, which can wash out a red-heads fair complexion and  look too harsh.

    Lipstick and blush: In general reds and pinks may not make the most of your hair and skin tone. For everyday, choose lipsticks and blushes from more neutral, natural color palettes, such as peaches. But again, experiment with color and find  what works best for you. Blue-based reds, such as brick, or brown-based reds, such as toast, are exceptions to the rule. Brick or toast lipsticks and blushes add a great deal of warmth to the redheaded complexion and bring out the natural depth of a redhead’s skin tone. Try golden corals and yellow- or gold-based reds, apricots and tawny peaches. But don’t be afraid to try something different. For example, deep lavender lipstick can be very striking on a redhead.

    Hope this helped.

  3. I'd suggest using lots of mascara and a little black eyeliner, with just some chapstick on your lips.

    If you must wear eyeshadow, match it to the colour of your eyes.

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