Ulysses Failey: just dont over do it . i see so many girls at school who cake on their makeup & look a hot mess! i simply use eyeline on the top & bottom and mascara . sometimes i apply a little bit of covergirl pressed powder but not everyday . makeup just enhances peoples beauty, not make ugly people pretty :]
Miguel Densley: go to makeoversolutions.com and they'll give u some tips
Eulah Hugill: Wear a contrasting eyeshadow - it'll make your natural eye color pop (I have blue eyes, and wear brown eyeshadow, if you have brown eyes, try purple eyeshadow). Use a white shimmery eyeshadow underneath your eyebrows and in the corners of your eyes (next to your nose) - it opens up your eyes, making them bright and big. Draw a thin line of eyeliner in brown (black is too harsh) and add a few coats of dark brown mascara (again, black is too harsh for most people). Use a light colored gloss for you lips. Top off with a light coating of powder to stop shine and you're g! ood! Don't layer it on - Natural and light makeup is always the way to go....Show more
Marvel Mcaulay: Makeup Tip 1 - If your eyes need brightening, it is a good idea to use sheer! enlivening shades of creamy beige, iridescent pearl, soft lilac or see-through wine eye colour.Makeup Tip 2 - If you don't have your concealer to hand, you can always use a brush dipped in foundation in order to cover any unsightly blemishes or under-eye circles.Makeup Tip 3 - You should always avoid using concealers that have either pink or orange undertones as they will only highlight rather than hide any imperfections or discolorations.Makeup Tip 4 - If you want your blusher to look really natural once you have applied it, you need to choose a shade that mimics your skin colour when you blush naturally.Makeup Tip 5 - If you want to look well groomed but not heavily made-up, ensure that you have no harsh make-up lines round the eyes. The secret as always is to blend thoroughly.Makeup Tip ! 6 - For blondes and those with fair hair, brown mascara is a m! ore natural-looking option than black and if more definition is required a brown/black variety is suitable.Makeup Tip 7 - If you want to wear a really pale shade of eye shadow, try adding definition to the eyes with a pencil and mascara to avoid the chance of looking washed out Makeup Tip 8 - If you don't want to wear any make-up, try sweeping a large brush loaded with bronzing powder over your skin to create a healthy-looking golden finish. Makeup Tip 9 - The tone of your skin will change with the seasons, so adapt the colour of your foundation to suit by adding light or dark powder to subtly warm itMakeup Tip 10 - You will get more mileage from your lipstick if you apply it with a lip brush. It is estimated that this way there are some twenty or so more applications to be had.Makeup Tip 11 - Lip gloss comes in a wand, a tube, or a pot, and is creamy and translucent. It is often worn alone, or sometimes over lipstick to give your lips additional shine.HOW TO APPLY LIP GLOS! SLip gloss, clear or tinted, can be worn alone to create a natural sheen or over lip colours for a lacquered finish.HOW TO APPLY LIP LINERLip liner, should be used primarily to shade rather than outline the lips. It also acts as a great fixative for lipstick.HOW TO APPLY PENCILSPencils are a must for defining eyes and shaping brows. Always look for a soft pencil which will glide along smoothly.HOW TO APPLY NAIL POLISHNail Polish, whether in neutral or bright colours, gives a well-groomed look.HOW TO APPLY COLOUR CORRECTORSColour correctors can be used if you have problems such as broken blood vessels or a ruddy complexion which cannot be covered with a normal concealer.HOW TO APPLY LIPSTICKLipstick, whatever the shade, can help protect the lips, provided that it contains a sun 12 protection factor and hydrators.HOW TO APPLY TINTED MOISTURIZERMoisture, is great if your skin requires minimal coverage and you find foundation too heavy. In the summer choose one with a sun prote! ction factor.HOW TO APPLY MASCARAMascara, accentuates the lashes, helpi! ng to frame the eyes. For the best results, two fine coats are better than one single, heavy-handed application.HOW TO APPLY LIQUID EYELINEREyeliner, is essential for transforming daytime make-up into a glamorous evening look, but it does require precision application.HOW TO APPLY EYESHADOWEye shadow, in striking, slightly shimmering tones, applied with a light hand, can give the face an air of lumrnosity.HOW TO APPLY CONCEALERConcealer, in a retractable stick will give better coverage and last longer than creamy formulations. Look for a shade with yellow undertone to suit your skin tone.HOW TO APPLY LOOSE POWDER Loose powder, must be super-fine to ensure it creates a barely there finish and looks as natural as possible once applied. There are basically two kinds of face powder: One is a translucent powder which is loose and applied with a large brush; the other is pressed, comes in a compact and is applied with a small puff. The purpose of using powder is to set your makeu! p. It may seem as if, by applying the powder, you will be messing up what you have carefully applied, but this is not so. HOW TO APPLY FOUNDATION Foundation, is essential to smooth the skin and disguise imperfections. Dry skin needs a creamy formulation and oily skin will benefit from an oily skin will benefit from an oil-free compact or liquid foundation. For superior coverage, choose a liquid or stick foundation.Easy Make-up Tips1. Apply moisturizer over clean face. If you prefer, you can use a tinted moisturizer. 2. Apply the concealer with your finger or a makeup sponge. 3- Cover the darker areas around the eyes or other problems areas. 3. Apply the powder all over the skin.4. Apply the blush or bronzer over the cheeks. Smile and apply from the center of your cheeks up and out. For a natural look, you may get a light tone.5. Apply lipstick and lip-gloss over it.6. Apply cream blusher in light downward movements to prevent it7. Use powdered eyebrow shadow on brows instea! d of pencil, which can often look unnatural. 8. Apply mascara to upper ! and lower lashes, in two thin coats to avoid clumpiness....Show more
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