i'm confused of what to use.
shimmer powder,or bronzer,..or those mineralizers..?
i want a healthy golden glow. not to dark, not too golden. i'm already soft-honey tanned. i have asian+spanish complexion.
please advise me on what do i need?
and possibly with the product's brand too,tht'd be great
thanks! :)Make up advice please?
I would suggest a mineral powder foundation with a shimmer mineral bronzer. However, if you have extremely oily skin with large, visible pores, stay away from shimmer and stick to matte bronzers.
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Go to a place like Walgreens, its the season for new bronzers and shimmer powders to come out. By a few you think would work for you and try them out, if you don't like them, you could return them!
Just use simple colors. Look for the maybeline products
What I would suggest doing is to start out with a little bronzer on your cheeks, forehead %26amp; the bridge of your nose. Then, I would lightly dust the shimmer powder all over the face, neck %26amp; chest for a little sparkle. I like Rimmel's bronzers - you can get them at Wal-Mart or Walgreens %26amp; it's about $4 for one. For shimmer powder, you can just look around your drugstore for one that suits you best.
Have a makeover done at Clinique...they do them for free. You should have to purchase anything but if you do and don't want to spend the money, then I would just buy mascara or lip gloss. I like Clinique the best out of all of the make-up. I have very sensative skin and it's the best thing I have found.
your lucky to have that complexion,id avoid bronsers if skin is dark already,try a bit of shimmer on your cheekbone or a light dusting with minerals,there are some good radiance creams out that would be good to put on for the glow you require+that would enhance your natural complexion,try no7 boots,for shimmer/minerals loreal or maybellene
Dillard's has a large line of powders/bronzer's that fit different skin colors and types (dry/oily/normal).
Ask the professionals there to match you with the right products.
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