Thursday, December 10, 2009

Make-up Advice ?

any body got any tips to share ?


i have light skin (just saying)Make-up Advice ?
Hi! You should have mentioned your eye color, hair color and the shape of your face to know the best make-up for you.


The essential rule of makeup colour is: you need to know which ones will look natural on you, and which ones will be compatible with the clothes you intend to wear. To make the right choice of texture it is vital to consider your skin type, the occasion, the season, and the required coverage and finish. Successful makeup application depends on your skills, how well are you organized, and on your makeup sense.





Choosing an Eye Shadow Color





Blue Eyes: deep blues (make your eyes pop), black (smoky effect), violets/light purples, silvers, tan/light golds





Green/Hazel Eyes: apricots/browns, deep green, khaki, plums





Brown Eyes: bronze/golds, greens, soft pinks, oranges





Blondes


When it comes to eye makeup, you want to keep the look soft, so choose lighter-toned pencils in khaki, taupe or bronze to deliver definition without a hard edge. To apply: Line both upper and lower lids, and the smudge line with a brush or sponge-tip applicator for a modern look. For eyeshadow, go for warm neutrals like sand, golden beige, taupe, or camel, and blend over lid, from lashline to crease. Stick to brown mascara -- or, for dark-eyed blondes, navy blue -- but apply on upper lashes only.





Though neutral lip colors are richer, they might have a tendency to disappear into your skin tone. To give your lip color staying power and your lips definition, first apply a darker-shade nude lipliner allover as a base. Try a warm auburn pencil under deeper honey and butterscotch shades, or a tawny liptone shade under cool taupes.





Brunettes


As a brunette, you can have a stark contrast between the darkness of your hair and the fairness of your skin tone so your look is often more naturally dramatic. Though you can wear strong color on your eyes or your lips, you should focus on one area only -- otherwise, the result can be overly dramatic.





You can play up your eyes to their best advantage in rich plums and berry shades. (If your skin has olive undertones, go for the deepest purples and violets; if you're on the fair side, try more muted shades of these colors.) First, cover any undereye circles with a light moisturizing concealer -- this is important when you are using blue-based tones on the eyes. Then blend a rich plum shadow on lids from lashline to crease, starting in the center and smoothing the color from corner to corner. Keep the outer ';tail'; of the liner refined by tapering it with a brush to fade the border slightly. Finish with a deep grape or brown pencil liner on upper lids and a coat of brownish-black mascara.Make-up Advice ?
Tips for great skin and good makeup


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i would start out with a translucent powder to even out your skin, then concealer to cover pimples, then a sheer lip gloss, curl your lashes and use a neutral eye shadow
well, if you have light hair, light eyes and light skin, i would say pastels. light pink lip color, or just a gloss, eyes, id say heavier mascara and like, a pastel eyeshadow. maybe a little eyeliner, to cause contrast.
three words. mascara eyeliner lipgloss. it usually always works
check out the virtual makeover at www.marykay.com/rbrower, you will be able to pick out a model that has your skin, hair and eye color and play with makeup colors so you can see what colors would make you beautiful!





If you have any questions you can email me from the site above
what kind of tips are you looking for? skin care? eyes? lips?
I agree with Chantel, mascara is a good idea. Try ivory colored bases with earth tone eyeshadows and light colored lip pencils. I prefer lip pencils to messy and yukky tasting lipsticks.
The less make-up the better, you don't want to look like you have a mask on. The other thing is ';blend, blend, blend';.....you shouldn't be able to see where the different eyeshadows are or where your blush is or where your lipliner is.
Here are some great sites to help with applying make-up (BTW, the first link is my personal favorite). =)





(Make Up USA) http://www.make-upusa.com/advice.htm


(Redgie’s Reliable Resources) http://www.redgie.ca/ictmentorship/writi…


(Chennai Online) http://www.chennaionline.com/style/Beaut…


(Lindisima) http://www.lindisima.com/beauty/natural-…
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