i mean in general, i own loads of make up, and am willing to try out some new images! i have a round-ish face, mediumley tanned skin, brown layerd hair, any tips, willing to try all or any one got any good websites? im 14, but i dont want to wear LOADS of make-up for school (not so i look like a tart!) but i like kind of using natural colours (which i have) and i do own some bright colours!
Thanks in advance!
Anyone have any make-up/beauty tips? i rate highley!?
1. Blush makeup warms with the heat of the body to an intense hue, use cosmetic facial blush powders sparingly while applying makeup for a healthy look
. Tanned skin - orange, apricot, peach and coral shades.
2. Most women wear black mascara because it looks sophisticated and works well on almost anyone. For a more natural eye makeup look the best shade is brown. If any mascara is too dark for your lashes, try clear mascara for a subtly enhanced look.
3. How to make your eyes look BIGGER?
Remember, light tones protrude, so you want to bring light to your eyes. Stroke a neutral shadow in a light shade in the crease of your lid above your iris. If you want color, stroke the neutral on first-bone, vanilla, taupe-and then layer the color on top. It lights up the eye as if there were a lightbulb behind the lid. Or stroke a light color on the lids, with a darker color in the crease and along the upper and lower lash lines. Or use eyeliner to follow the natural shape of the eye
and draw a fine line at the base of the upper and lower lashes to give your eyes more definition.
Makeup Tips - Some of the best makeup tips for you
Makeup Tip 1)
Use toner on your face first and apply moisturizer, to enable better blending of foundation/concealer.
Makeup Tip 2)
Work your foundation onto the face with fingers in circular motions, working one area at a time, say from forehead down one side of face, then down the other side with quick motion. Blend downwards and outwards with a dry sea or makeup sponge.
Makeup Tip 3)
Concealer is best applied after foundation - apply small dots where needed and gently pat into the skin, then wipe with a sponge to remove excess. Concealer can be applied with a sponge flusk or lip brush using the tips. If you feel a little more color is needed add to the spots, and blend again with sponge.
Makeup Tip 4)
Use Translucent Loose Powder to set the makeup using a large soft brush and dusting over the face quickly in a downward motion. If the skin is more mature just use powder in the T-Zone of forehead, nose and chin.
Makeup Tip 5)
To work out where to apply blusher, place finger along bottom of cheekbone and apply blusher in soft circular motions above that area. Never apply below the bottom of cheekbones, nor past a line from the center of your eyes.
Makeup Tip 6)
For a lighter much more natural look, after loading blush onto brush, tap end of brush lightly against your hand to remove excess, then apply.
Makeup Tip 7) Foundation over the eye lids provides a smooth matte base and it helps stop creasing.
Makeup Tip 8)
Go for a "no-color" eye shadow as a base, like a soft creamy shade "highlighter" and place this on lids up to brow bone. For most eye shapes the dark colors needs to be used on outer eye area and/or in crease. If you use too much, add a little "no color" or translucent powder.
Makeup Tip 9) Don't use colors to match your clothes, go for colors that suit you. Using neutral, smudgy colors will flatter your face and try to avoid mauve, and real pinky shades.
Makeup Tip 10)
Eyeliner should be applied close to base of eyelashes to make them look thicker. A soft pencil is easier to manage.
Makeup Tip 11)
Keep the thicker look to outer edge and with elbow on table for stability, draw the line towards inner corner of eye, thinning as you go. On lower lids, after application, smudge slightly with sponge tip of shadow applicator for a softer more natural look.
Makeup Tip 12)
To determine the correct length of eyebrows hold a pencil at the base of the nose, align it to inside corner of eye, then angle it from the base or your nose to outer corner of eye.
This shows where brows should start and finish. To keep tidy, brush with eyebrow brush. Define with light strokes of a pencil OR add a little eyeshadow power on the brush.
Makeup Tip 13)
For hygiene it is best not to keep product beyond certain dates....
Foundation 1 year, Lipstick 1 to 2 years, Powder 2 years,
Mascara 3 to 4 months, Shadow/blush 2 years.
Makeup Tip 14)
ALWAYS keep brushes clean - wash very regularly in mild natural shampoo and let dry naturally. Sponges should be washed weekly and thrown out every 4 to 5 weeks.
Makeup Tip 15)
Make sure your lips have been moisturized, and foundation/powder applied. Outline your shape with a lip pencil in natural or a toning shade to the chosen lipcolour. Apply lipstick with a lip brush. Then blot by "kissing" a tissue held between the lips, then reapply more color. Choose color tones in either warm or cool tones to suit your complexion.
Makeup Tip 16)
If you have dark circles under your eyes, don't apply eyeliner until dark circles are covered with concealer. or else your eyes will become too dark.
Hope this helps a little.
Anyone have any make-up/beauty tips? i rate highley!?
well yes id say just keep caking it on and one day youll forget what beauty is.
Anyone have any make-up/beauty tips? i rate highley!?
Okay so......the woman I babysat for over the summer is a Mary Kay rep. and she told me to go to their website and you can create a face that looks like your's and then you can by all the make up you used.
However- I clearly don't make enough money babysitting to by all that make-up so I just looked to see what it is I used and then mimmicted it with my own....
Good Luck!
Anyone have any make-up/beauty tips? i rate highley!?
try smudged blue eyeshadow with a goldish eyeliner or black with light pink lips
gold eyeshadow pink cheeks and red lips
seventeen.com is the best
Anyone have any make-up/beauty tips? i rate highley!?
mmmmk, so i know A LOT about makeup
first of all, this is the order that makeup is applied:
moisturiser
concealer
foundation
face powder
blusher
eyeliner
eyeshadow
mascara
lipliner
lipstick
lipgloss
try putting on foundation (making sure its all blended along the jawline) and then apply some neutral blusher (make sure you suck in your cheeks so you can clearly see your cheekbone) then some light bown eyeshadow over the eyelid, followed by some mascara and lipgloss
are your eyes far apart, or close together? if they are far apart, imagine a vertical line going straight through your eyelid, and only apply dark colours to the outside halves, and this will give the illusion of closer-together eyes. if they are already close-together, apply a light colour to the outer halves, but never EVER apply a dark coulor to the inner-halves: this will make eyes seem smaller and duller.
when using bright colours, apply a small amount to the inner corners of the eye, followed my 2 coats of black mascara
do you have an eyelash curler? cause these are essential to your makeup kit, as these make eyelashes more dramatic and defined
Anyone have any make-up/beauty tips? i rate highley!?
I just keep it really basic...because I don't want to spend a lot of time to look fresh and natural.
1. I take a base makeup that is pretty much my own skin color maybe a bit lighter and only put it under and around my eyes. My eyes are deepset and this slightly lighter shade pops them out. It's a bit like a reverse-raccoon mask. Softly blend it.
2. Blusher is next and the idea of blush is to make you look HEALTHY; therefore I use it right on the cheekbones and lightly across the bridge of my nose to look as if I've just been out in the sun. Remember...blend!
3. Keep eyeshadows to the outside edges of your eyes with lighter colors to the inside to make your eyes appear bigger. Also, to keep your eyes from disappearing, do not fill in the entire lid for daytime wear. Just line the edges from the halfway point and you can have fun with liners in upswings like a cat or someone from Egypt if you want to. I generally just keep it simple so that it looks like enhanced naturalness.
4. You don't need lengthening mascara if you allow your lashes to dry between coats. Put it on after the shadow/liner, then do something else, and apply another stroke to the tips. Your eyes will look fabulous!
I hope this was helpful. It doesn't take very long to do for a great every day look.
Best of Luck
Anyone have any make-up/beauty tips? i rate highley!?
Try using a dark brown eyeshadow in the crease of your eyelid, a lighter brown on the eyelid and then a whiteish color under your eyebrows, make sure its blended in or it will look weird.
I do that pretty much everyday and it looks good. You can use that teqnique[darkest in crease,medium one on eyelid] and it will look good with any colors. Good Luck!
No comments:
Post a Comment