Monday, June 21, 2010

Make-up tips? Please help!!!?

I will be starting college soon and want a makeover. I am looking for an eyeshadow and eyeliner color I can wear everyday and will still give me a natural cute beautyful glow. If you know what I mean. I want to wear single eyeshadow cause I am not great at applying eyeshadow. What brands will have what I am looking for and not be too expensive.


I am a bit of dark brown complexion or a little lighter.


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(these are just swatch examples of my complexion, sorry)








I was looking into Urban decay eyeshadow singles and eyeliner that won't look akward with every outfit,but will give me a natural glow for fall or all year round. Until I get better at applying make-up. Any ideas?Make-up tips? Please help!!!?
Pink and Silver eye shadows are great, because the are subtle, but they look amazing. If you want eyeliner I would go with black or brown, but if you feel like you want a little more color that day you could choose a blue or purple eyeliner. And for lip gloss the victoria secret ones work really well and smell great too, there are so many colors so it is just what you like.





For more help check out some beauty magazines; like seventeen, cosmo, etc.Make-up tips? Please help!!!?
A lot of people I know where the smokey eyes one. Everyday. It looks good and black matches everything. The eyeliner color would be black, and the eyeshadow colors you'd need to make a smokey eye are, grayish black or gray and black. I even use a little white eyeshadow to help lighten the parts that are to dark. You can buy all these items for a low price at a local drugstore. If you have never tried the look before. Go to the website below


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hope this helps!








~MakeUpChick
What I find to be very pretty on darker skin is like silver and metallic colors. Not anything crazy, but something with a faint silver or gold glow. So you can put that on the lid, and maybe on the outer corners of the bottom.





Then just use a black liner. And mascara.





done! good luck
Clearly, the face of beauty has changed. The look we longed for years ago could be described today as obvious, particularly when it came to makeup. Foundations and powders were layered on - applied to hide our skin as well as our self-perceived flaws and imperfections. Now, the look is more natural and expressive - and products even work double duty to feed and protect the skin with good-for-you ingredients like antioxidants, vitamins and SPF. ';Salespeople behind cosmetic counters used to sell you products to correct your shortcomings,'; says makeup artist Bobbi Brown. ';Today the motto is that women should appreciate what's good about themselves. Makeup is now meant to accentuate the positive.';





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That's exactly what the new spring lineup does: Colors are vibrant, but sheer to let skin shine through, and skin glistens with a natural glow, never glitters. Think luminescent foundations, glossy lips, dewy cheeks and bright, soft eyes. ';The idea,'; says New York City-based makeup artist Jim Crawford, ';is that you want to look good without feeling like you have a lot of product on your skin.';





get the look for spring





Follow one or all of these simple expert tips on using this season's makeup to accentuate your features.





Update your foundation. ';The goal of foundation used to be to cover, and the whole look was opaque and heavy, says makeup artist Darac, director of artistic development for Prescriptives. Now, high-tech foundations turn skin into a perfectly primed canvas, without a heavy-makeup look or feel. Some even contain light-diffusing microcrystals that create luminosity.





Expert tip ';For a truly natural look, use your fingers to apply foundation,'; Crawford suggests. ';The heat from your fingers will warm the makeup, making it more blendable, and you'll have better control with your fingers than with applicators or sponges.';





Ditch heavy pressed or loose powders. ';Women don't want dry, matte complexions anymore (the result of layering on a heavy powder over their foundation),'; explains New York City makeup artist Laura Geller. ';They want dewy makeup that's lighter, more sheer and more natural looking.'; Enter light-reflective powders. Just as some foundations contain microcrystals to give skin a shimmery glow, so too do the new powders.





Best buys Cover Girl CG Smoothers AquaSmooth foundation ($8.50; at drugstores), Almay Skin-Smoothing Foundation with Kinetin ($13; at drugstores), Revlon Skinlights Diffusing Tint SPF 15 ($14; at drugstores) and Calvin Klein Light Coverage Oil-Free Foundation SPF 8 ($29; sephora.com).





If your skin is even-toned, skip foundation and just dust on a powder.





Expert tip If your skin is healthy looking and even-toned already, ';go without foundation and just use a luminizing powder,'; Geller says. First, apply concealer where necessary, then dust on a loose, shimmery powder all over.





Best buys Fresh Face Luster ($45; fresh.com), Bare Escentuals Mineral Veil ($30; 800-227-3990), Chanel Natural Finish Loose Powder ($45; gloss, com) and Tarte Glistening Powder ($55; beauty.com).





Give your cheeks a rosy radiance. What you'll find in most of the new cheek colors is a high percentage of water, which is why these formulas glide on easily (imparting a smooth, natural finish), feel cool to the touch and help moisturize the skin. Los Angeles makeup artist Collier Strong suggests looking for an apricot-tinted cheek color this spring: ';A peachy blush brings your face to life instantly, and it complements any skin tone.';





Best buys Maybelline Cool Effect Blush in Very Berry Cool ($6.50; at drugstores), Origins Brush-On Color in Pink Halo ($16.50; origins.com), Linda Cantello Sweet Cream Blush in Brit ($22; 800-218-4918) and Estee Lauder Floating Color All-Over Face and Body Powder ($27; esteelauder.com).





Expert tip ';Apply blush where you flush naturally,'; says makeup artist Leslie Blodgett, president, of Bare Escentuals Cosmetics in San Francisco. To apply correctly, check your face in the mirror after your next workout and use your naturally rosy cheeks as a guide.





Experiment with colors on your eyes. Muted, tawny earth tones aren't the only natural hues to choose from anymore. Now any shade you can find in nature -- from the deep ruby of your favorite flower to the sparkling sapphire of a moonlit sea --fits into the new spring palette, as long as you keep it soft. The goal: play with shades. ';With these sheer tones, you don't have to worry about using shades from only one family of color,'; says celebrity makeup artist Diane Kendall, who adds that it's hard to look overly made-up with these new products.





Expert tip ';When applying color, keep it close to the lash line and

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