Monday, April 26, 2010

Natural looking make-up tips that will hopefully come off??

Ok, so I'm 13, and I don't think I'm allowed to wear make-up. My mom would get mad at me. I walked out of the house with blush on once, and she told me I looked goth. I don't understand my mom sometimes. Anyways, I need to be able to wear make-up to school, without it being too much. I'm not sure what I can use to make me look pretty and subtle, without my mom noticing. Anybody have help? thanks! =)Natural looking make-up tips that will hopefully come off??
use a translucent powder (it still covers all the bad spots)





use clear mascara (it brings out lots of volume)





any sort of tinted lip gloss will work :)Natural looking make-up tips that will hopefully come off??
well i dont think it ca not be noticed, use a lgiht coverup then and only a tiny bit of eyeliner on your bottom lid, masscara is hard to be noticed too.
Brown mascara, light pink or white eyeshadow (really shimmery so it's like beachy) and chapstick or lipgloss
hello i am also a 13 yr old grl, and what i suggest is you should try a light tone of very light blue eye-shaddow, a tiny bit of mascarea on the op layer of your eyelashes, and a very light and natural looking lipgloss.
just wear a little mascara and light brown shadow. its natural and simple.(and maybe bronzer)
Start with a sheer foundation to even out your skin tone. Tinted moisturizers are a nice way to lightly even out your skin tone without feeling and looking like you have a lot of makeup on. If you have oily skin, try a light oil-free foundation and apply it with a damp sponge for the sheerest application. If you鈥檙e not a big foundation wearer, find a light concealer and use it only in the areas you need coverage. I like the Bobbi Brown Tinted moisturizer.





Next, apply a creme blush to the apples of your cheeks. For the best application, smile big and apply the blush from the apples blending up towards your temples. Peaches and pinks are the hottest colors this season. Opt for blush that has a hint of shimmer for a light reflecting glow!





After applying all you creme products, set them with a silky translucent loose powder. Instead of applying it with a brush, try using a velour powder puff and roll your powder on. This technique will set your makeup in place without moving it around (which can happen with a brush). The puff will also give you a little more coverage. Laura Mercier makes a great Velour Powder Puff.





The Eyes. Instead of using two or three levels of color on your eye, try doing a wash of color. Start with a light shimmery, satin eyeshadow all over the eye. For more depth add a complimentary color over the lid to the crease. Finish with a dark brown or black mascara, and don鈥檛 forget to groom your brows!





With so many pretty lip glosses and sheer lipcolors on the market, there is no end to your options. For the most natural looking lips, stay with sheer, light reflecting colors. Instead of lining your lips first, skip the liner or try lining after you have applied your lip color. Remember, keep your lips looking there best by applying a lip treatment at night before you go to sleep. This will keep chapping down to a minimum.





Finish your natural look with some of the shimmer powders and bronzers. Place the shimmer powders on places you want light to bounce off. Cheekbones, browbones, and temples are the best places to wear a shimmery powder. Bronzers should be used sparingly and placed in all the areas that are suntouched.

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