Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Any make-up tips? I'm a total newbie?

I want to make my eyes look bigger. Recently i've nnoticed that they look narrow and kinda weird.





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My skin tone is like the one that says Mocha (17-20). My eyes are medium-dark brown.





What can i buy or do to make my eyes look bigger, and how can i look nice and natural. I have a round face that looks more cuteish than pretty. Thanks ^_^Any make-up tips? I'm a total newbie?
To look natural and make your eyes look bigger put foundation over your eyelids when you put it on the rest of your face. Also put powder over them when you put it on the rest of your face. Then use a nice non clumping mascara like CoverGirl lash exact or Lancome Definicils. Use a lash curler to curl the lashes, or if you are a little hesistant of lash curlers, just take your index finger and push the lashes back against the lid and hold them their for a few seconds after the mascara is dry. It will make the eyes look more open. Also use a luminescent color that is similar to your skin tone but more pearlescent and blend a little bit of it on the inner corners of the eyes for a more refreshed look.Any make-up tips? I'm a total newbie?
start off lightly and as you get more experienced you can wear more.


a light eyeshadow or highlighter will make your eyes pop if you put some in the inner corners of eyes. just put a little concealer on and mascara
Use light, shimmery (not crazy sparkly, though) colors to open the eyes up. Put light shades right in the corners of your eyes to make you look more awake. Your skin is dark enough to pull off black eyeliner, but be VERY careful in how you apply it, because if applied wrong it can make eyes look smaller. It takes a bit of practice. Curl your lashes and use mascara--curling them is the biggest thing to open them up.
I think the best thing to do is to find a salon near you with a great make-up artist and pay for a lesson. You'll get professional advice that will last you your whole life and that is based on your needs and not the generic answers found in most beauty magazines. Make sure that you ask to see their portfolio and that you like the way they do their own make-up. The people in the department stores are hit or miss - some are well trained and some aren't. Look for someone who also does photography make-up. Call around to the local salons until you get some good recommendations, plus it's FUN and not too expensive.
Experiment, Experiment, Experiment. Get some cheap makeup in colours you like and see what works for you (colorwise) before buying quality makeup. Go to the library or bookstore and take out everything written by Kevin Aucoin. He was an AMAZING makeup artist and his books contain great tips. If you are overwhelmed, go to a salon that teaches how to do makeup. I think Eveline Charles has makeup classes.
try mascara and natural colours of eye shawdow





BTW heres a tip i found out the other day





If your eyes are looking tired after a late night or stressful week


swipe a line of mascara along the inside of your upper eyelid and go heavier in the corners.





Hope this helps^^
am a newbie two!
the best book i ever read on makeup in called Bobbi Brown- Teenage Beauty. It's all about how to do your makeup simpley and make it look really good. It's written for someone who knows virtually nothing about makeup, so it's not confusing at all. She has tips for every kind of face and skin tone.
Sara white eyeliner loads of mascara and nautral eye make up is all you need mac do make overs go to them for help
dont use eyeliner because itll make your eyes look smaller, use light colors and white in the tearduct area of your eyes. also use liquid tears, so they wont be dry, but moist and catch the light more to make them look bigger
use white eyeliner on your inner bottom lashes

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