Monday, November 30, 2009

Natural make up tips...?

i admit i wear lots if eye makeup, but recently people have been telling me id look really pretty with natural make up.. suggestions here a pic of me so you can brainstorm...ps.. so weird cuz im so good with make up but natural makeup? no idea....im the one with black hair


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Okay you should get a brown/black eyeliner instead. It looks more natural. You shouldn't get just brown though cause your hair is black and that would look weird. And only apply it to your upper lid above your lash line. You don't need any on the bottom. I stopped wearing black eyeliner on my bottom water line cause it would smear all over and by the end of the day I looked terrible. And pencil eyeliners look more natural than liquid. I prefer automatic pencils.





Wear goldens and browns for eyeshadows. Nothing bright and funky looking.





Wear a light pink gloss. Something sheer. And put some light blush on your cheeks too.





Hope this helps!Natural make up tips...?
okay,


so,


first if you go to...


www.covergirl.com


there is a place where you can enter your.


skin tone


eye color


and hair color


then there is a thing by the make-up.


it says';covergirl live beauty chat';


they find you an assistant


and then you ask them what makeup you should wear


such as eyeliner


and they recommend it for you[:





it helped me a lot!
i agree with them, the make you usually wear looks good for when youre going out but not all the time...try wearing neutral colors like browns and soften up on the eyeliner or go with out it...so all you need is brown eye shadow, mascara a little bit of lip gloss and maybe a little bit of blush and thats it...
you'll look better with natural make up or even no make up at all(just mascara)..
You'd look better with no makeup at all!
use golds and browns on your eyes
i love u
1, Apply a concealer that is one shade lighter than your foundation. Dot it on over any blemishes or under-eye circles and blend with your fingertips or a makeup sponge. If your concealer tends to cake, apply eye cream first.





2, Choose foundation that matches your skin tone exactly. Apply it in dots over the central part of your face, then blend it out with a makeup sponge or your fingertips until it covers your entire face (see Related eHows).





3,Use a loose or pressed powder to keep foundation and concealer on longer. Use pressed powder to touch up when you're away from home.





4, Do your eyebrows next. Use powdered eyebrow shadow on brows instead of pencil, which can often look unnatural. Apply it with a hard, slanted brush.





5, Choose three colors of eye shadow: light, medium and dark. Use the dark only to line your upper eyelid, in a fairly thin line along the upper lashes. Use the medium shade for the crease and the lightest shade for the area under the eyebrow. There are many variations on eye shadow application techniques (see Related eHows).





6, Apply eyeliner. Use a cake eyeliner with a damp, thin liner brush, or an eyeliner pencil, and line the lower lid below the lashes. Line only the outer two-thirds of the lower lid, or all the way across if you're trying to achieve a darker look. Line all the way across the upper lid (just above the lash line and as close to the lashes as possible), or start the line where your lashes begin.





7, Apply mascara to upper and lower lashes, in two thin coats to avoid clumpiness. Choose brown mascara if your coloring is fair; black or brown-black works well for darker coloring. Or try a colored mascara such as navy or plum for fun, but don't go too bright if you want to be taken seriously.





8, Smile to find the apples of your cheeks, and apply blush to the apples or below, whichever you prefer. If you have to blend in blush, it's too bright.





9, Choose a lipstick color that's suited to your skin tone and that's perfect for your day look. You can mix colors and textures to suit your moods and your outfits (see Related eHows).





10, Line lips after applying lipstick, not before. That way you won't end up with a dark circle of lip liner after your lipstick has worn off. Avoid combining very dark lip liner and pale lipstick.
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