I need Makeup for school next year. im starting middle school next year and i wanna change my image. Im trying to go alittle Selena Gomez-ish with vests nd stuff. I am a brunette with grey blue eyes and very pale skin.(like vampire pale) I need like eye shadow, lip gloss, lip liner, eye liner, and mascara. If u could tell me some brands tht would be great too :).
p.s. i need it kinda cheep but not too cheep cuz i dont wanna break out or anything.Make Up Tips Please! I would love help :)?
Mascara: Cover Girl Great Lash
Lips: clear or tinted lipgloss, keep it light and not too frosty: Cover Girl and Maybelline have nice ones in squeeze type tubes; Burts Bees has really nice tinted ones.
NO NEED FOR LINERS; LESS IS MORE!!
Less is more especially since you have dramatic features already, lucky you!
Blush: use a warm natural color that gives you a glow and apply with a brush. You can use a little on your eyelids to bring more light to your face.
That's all you need!!
Your priority is to look and feel good without taking too much prep time. Figure out the colors that work best and buy two of each. One for home and one for your pocketbook.
Another priority is to take very good care of your skin; as you are still growing and changing your skin will be prone to breakouts. Keeping it clean and moisturized regularly will keep it looking great and you will be less apt to break out. No matter how much make up you wear or how pretty you are, the bad skin will show through, so be a fanatic about good skin care. It may not matter to you now, but if you are diligent about skin care you will age very gracefully, given you don't smoke and you also take care of your health. I know you didn't ask for that, but so many girls are interested in the make up part that they don't do enough for their skin care.
Don't over do the make up either, less is more.Make Up Tips Please! I would love help :)?
At your age, natural is best. If you want to try some color go for soft shimmery shades. Try bonne bell eye lights in the cafe classic quad or rimmels smokey brun. Smokey brun has two neutral shades and a medium and dark brown color so you can switch up your look. Steer clear of heavy black eye liner and mascara unless you are going for a goth look. Try a shimmery mauve purple or blue eyeliner and wear it alone or with nude eyeshadow and some mascara. Covergirl lashblast is an awesome cheap mascara and check out NYX products. NYX has a huge selection, is good quality, and affordable. Don't wear foundation at your age as it can clog pores and cause acne. Sheer lip glosses are fun try loreal color juice it's flavored and smells really good.
Light colors bring out, make larger and highlight. Dark colors recede, minimize or contour.Pale yellow and deep green are for you. With both light and dark colors, you get a more even eye popping look. Go to this web site to learn how to put on mascara: http://beauty.about.com/od/mascara/a/mas鈥?/a>
Try smuckers lip gloss(you can find it at target), its inexpensive, smells good and its clear so it'll match your look no matter what, but lip liner is for old people don't use it. As for eye liner black can look harsh if you don't do it right. that's why brown is better, it looks good on every one.Use less eyeliner in the daytime for a very natural look. Putting your liner on heavier can give you a sultry, mysterious look. Makeup goes a long way so dont use to much.
ohhh middle school I remember those days, If you have clear pale skin then lucky you!! if not then just get a small thing of coverup(5$ at a drug store) and some powder(same price)
Make sure that is machtes your skin tone, and only put a small amount on, less is more
Eye liner is optional, go for browns, and teals eyeshadows, with pale skin you should go for more natural colors
remember less is more, and work what ya momma gave you!
happy make up hunting
Keep it simple. Eyeliner on the bottom, a little heavy, but not too heavy, with a light pink shade of lip gloss always do the trick!
no lip liner, clear or light pink lip gloss
loreal lash out mascara in the gold tube
no eyeliner, or brown liner, black is too much for you at that age
no eyeshadow!
LOADS OF BLACK EYELINER!!!!!
LIKE AN INCH THICK!!!!!!
PSHAAA!!!!!!
Skip the foundation completely! From this point on for the rest of your life it is all about clear skin! Talk to your mom and ask her what skin type you are: Oily (where you can break out easily), Dry Skin (you need more moisturizer), Sensitive (your skin is agitated over anything) or Normal Skin. Once you have that figured out you can decide on a skincare line. I love Biore. Selena Gomez is very cute and I just saw her in ';Princess Protection Program'; and I loved her look in that movie. She tends to use more peachy or apricot colors on her face: blush and lip color. Go with a powder blush instead of a cream. You don't want to look cakey. For her eyes, if you notice she uses a very thin line of eyeliner. It is NOT liquid eyeliner though. Use a pencil liner in dark brown and soften it with an Angle Brush. Revlon makes an excellent one. Otherwise just use a Q-tip. Pinch the end and starting from your inner eye sweep to outer edge of your eyelid. Only do the top eyelid! As for mascara, use Maybelline's Feather Lash in brown and read the package you want water proof!!! L'Oreal makes some great blushes, I would get one in an apricot color don't use Cover Girl's blushes it tends to be ';chalky'; and it does what the brand says: it covers the girl. I also noticed that Selena doesn't wear heavy dark colors for eyeshadow. Go with a cream color eyeshadow with a hint of sparkle. Try LORAC in Sand. You can find it at Sephora or online at ebay, which is much cheaper. Nivea makes great lip balms and glosses. Again go with an apricot or peach color. You want to give some warmth to your skin. And as you get older pay attention to your eye brows, it can make a big difference. For now just get a brow brush and if you see a few stray hairs above and below your brow bone just tweeze. The same applies if you have a bit of a uni brow. But do not over tweeze. Maybe your mom could help or you could just go to a salon and have it professionally done. It is not very expensive $12- and since you are young, if you pluck a few important hairs in your actual eye brow there is no guarantee that the hair will grow back. So be careful and have fun. Oh, and pay attention to your teeth. Brush often don't brush too hard or you will strip the protective enamel of your teeth. I use Colgate Luminous. The toothpaste color is lavender with some sparkle in it, but it really does the job in whitening my teeth. I used to use Crest Vivid White and I loved it but then for some reason I came across Colgate and it whitened my teeth twice as fast as the other. For mouth wash use peroxide. It comes in a brown bottle with a white cap it costs $0.99 and you just use it as a rinse don't rinse with water afterwards. It really is amazing and doesn't sting or smell like actual mouth washes do. Good luck and have fun. :)
First of all, you need to remember to love yourself for who you are (and you can do that with make-up) but don't do it just because you think you ';need'; it. I am sure you are beautiful girl, and still very young.
Make-up Tips:
Since you are quite young, you should keep it natural-looking (Selena Gomez is a good example--although that eyeliner may be too much until you are older) To begin with, you should use a nude blush with a shimmer (preferably gold) or another color that blends in very well to your skin-tone. A rosy pink may be nice too. Don't get too creative with shadows--they can be very extreme. I agree, stay away from black eyeliner at all costs. If you must wear eyeliner, use a very very thin line and do browns or a maroon, purple makes eyes pop (but must be very thin!). I use retractable eye liners from Walgreens, the 2 for $3 deal. Lip gloss should not be too shiny or sticky. A fruity slightly tinted chapstick should be nice, like Burt's Bees or Soft Lips. No lip liner, under all costs. Mascara should be the focus, it is simple and cute. I like to use all different kinds of mascara. It really depends on what you need for your lashes--volume, length, or curl. Mine are long and curled so I focus on volume, it changes person to person though. I know this isn't on your list for what you need, but maybe a pink blush (on top of your cheekbones, in a round-ish shape, like a doll) would be just beautiful on pale skin. It gives you a sun-kissed flushed rosy cheeks that are adorable. (keep it light, in makeup always remember: LESS IS MORE.)
Brands:
Almay
Covergirl
Loreal
Maybelline
Specifics:
LashBlast Luxe Mascara
Maybelline Dream Mousse Blush, Pink Frosting
Almay Intense i-Color Powder Shadow Trio, Play Up the Blue
Burts Bees Lip Shimmer, Guava
I hope this helps, and good luck venturing into middle school. Remember to focus on your classes even though you'll have a gorgeous new look! :)
mascara: zoomlash mac, or covergirl lashblast
eyeliner(liquid): covergirl lineexact
eyeliner(pencil):prestige pencil liner
avoid lipliner and eyeshadows it'll be too much
with all of that.
now for lips you can try
-covergirl outlast lipstain
i say this because it's color not a gloss and it feels very weightless
and yes it applys like a marker.
now,
not only will you need to have the makeup but you need to be taught how to apply it or you are better off not wearing any makeup.
okay your
mascara first curl your eyelashes with an eyelash curler
then place the mascara brush at the base of your lashes
as you slowly glide the brush up your lashes also pull in a zig zag formation
liquid liner: lightly tug the skin near your eye not hard but enough that your eye closes the draw a line from two centimeters off your eye to the about the middle of your eyelid, this line should be about one centimeter thick, then draw a line as thin as possible over the rest of the eye, to do so you must just lay the brush against your lashes, fill in the gap between the lines.
DO THIS IS BLACK PLEASE
then you will lightly pull down on the area below the eye. then with a black pencil you will run it over the small line you've pulled down this is the water line. and your done. :]]]]
now note this will take pratice it's hard pratice the rest of the summer and you'll be looking great for the school year.
the finsed product should look something like how my picture does.
http://tinypic.com/r/111kqkm/3
if link doesn't work copy and paste into the address bar.
good luck next year hun
ps. all the products can be found at your local rite aid and they are all not tested on animals :]]
1] being brunette is a good start!
2] best colors for makeup, clothes, jewelry:
soft white
very light, bright, or deep pinks [ ice or pastel, hot pink, magenta ]
cherry red, burgundy
lemon yellow
mint, jade, pine, forest greens
bright turquoise
ice, sky, royal, smoke, navy blues
light, bright, deep purples
grays
black
silver or white gold
AVOID:
oranges
gold [ mustard color ]
browns/beiges
3] good drugstore/walmart brands -check for hyppoallergenic/sensitive skin:
Almay
Cover Girl
L'oreal
Maybelline
Physician's Formula
Revlon
4] start [ seventh grade [ with:
a] shape and fill in brows - frame the eyes!
b] curl and mascara lashes[ brown black or black - up to three shades lighter than hair ]
c] blush in a pink, or rose, or sheer red or plum
d] lip color or gloss - same shades as blush [ don't have to match, but NO red AND plum!
e] cover up for zits/undereye circles
5] practice [ special events ]:
a] eye liner to match mascara or a color to highlight eyes [ purples, greens, grays ]. Physician's Formula and Cover Girl both make good pencil/crayon liners to learn with,
Graduate to L'oreal liquid lliner!
Use a THIN line along lashlines [ no inner corners of eyes ]only, unless performing on Broadway
b] shadows to contrast with the blue or the gray of eyes.
Apply lightly - you can always add more!
6] earrings always brighten up your face!
7] a great hair cut and style work wonders
8] no shimmer/glitter in daytime ever - for dances and clubs only
9]extra tips:
daily sunscreen
wash face at night, always moisturize after
NO smoking
eat well/take vitamins with minerals
drink 1/2 gallon of water a day
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