Question:
Can someone please help?
drpepperqueen
2011-08-20 09:56:45 UTC
I'm trying to find a way to make my make up look natural and make it look like I don't have any on at all so I'll look naturally beautiful. But I have no clue how to wear it like that. I'm always told that I have on way to much makeup. Mostly by all the guys and some even say it makes me look desperate... From what I hear no guy wants to go out with a girl that looks desperate. So can someone please help me?
Five answers:
Rachel
2011-08-20 10:02:55 UTC
the key to makeup is to look natural those guys may be right... foundation and some light blush will be good for your face and just a small amount of eyeliner and mascara will make you look natural go with light browns for your eyeshadow
anonymous
2011-08-20 10:33:01 UTC
bare minerals do a get started kit witch is a powder based foundation and looks extremely natural looking make up its round about £45.00 depends where you get it from very expensive but totally worth it works for me.

Hope that helps:)
anonymous
2011-08-20 10:05:01 UTC
No shimmer and use only light pinks on like lipgloss and blush instead of harsh reds! No black mascara, tightlined eyeliner, neutral eyeshadow color, and try to avoid caking at all costs!
anonymous
2011-08-20 10:14:25 UTC
1)Make sure your face is clean of any previous makeup. In general you don't want to over wash your face because that can dry it out. Just take a cotton ball and put either makeup remover or water and just dab or rub in small circles to remove old makeup.



2)Moisturize. Using a small dab the size of a pea, gently rub in an unscented, oil free lotion. Scented lotions can aggravate skin and cause breakouts or an allergic reaction.



3)Determine your right color of foundation. Get in a natural light and test the foundation to make sure it's the right color for your skin. Dab a few marks on your cheek and angle your face different ways to see if the color matches. Make sure to go underneath your jaw line otherwise the foundation will show the different colors. Take your finger or a sponge dab in the foundation, and dab it on your face, blending it until it looks like your skin tone.



If you have bags or discoloration under your eyes, take the cotton swab and make 3 dots on the line of the circles under your eyes. Take your ring finger and dab it in gently.



Tinted moisturizer is better for a more natural look, it blends in while evening out your skin tone. It commonly has SPF, and it moisturizes. Those with clearer skin will look best with this.



4)Use concealer on dark or red spots.Make sure this is the EXACT same color as your skin. Be sure you apply it directly on the spot and not around it, to avoid a halo effect and emphasize the spot. Optionally set with beige powder.



5)Use two eye-shadows for a professional look. Apply an oatmeal tone all over your lid and just above your crease, and use a caramel tone to softly line the top lid and outline your crease. For a natural look, remember to blend the Colors, which should be golds, browns or silvers, depending on your skin tone and coloring.



6)Line your eyes with a roasted-colored pencil liner. Pencil looks more natural than liquid or gel liner and it is easier to blend. Line two thirds of your top lash-line and one third of your bottom lash-line. Smudge the line with a cotton bud.



7)Curl your eyelashes. It's not as scary as it sounds, and it gives you a natural-looking lift to them without having makeup on them. Follow with one coat of brown or soft black (for darker skin) mascara.



8)Apply either bronzer or blush. Bronzer: Bronzer is a great way to make it look like you have a natural glow. Lightly brush bronzer all over your face, or just along your cheekbones and T-Zone for a natural suntan appearance. However, bronzer can look silly on people with pale skin if you apply it incorrectly. Practice at home with bronzer to see if it looks good on you before going out with it on.



Blush: Creme blush generally works better than powder because it gives you a dewy look and lasts longer. Using a champagne-tinted creme blush, rub a little on your ring finger and blend onto your cheekbones



9)Apply a neutral lip color. Avoid using chalky lipsticks or shiny lip glosses. Lip stain is generally best because it looks natural and lasts all day. Use a color that's close to your natural lip color, such as a dewy-rose or pearly salmon and apply it lightly within your natural lip line. Before you apply lipstick, make sure you apply lip balm or ChapStick so your lips don't dry out.



10)

Relax. Constantly checking a mirror, and fussing over your face can ruin a day. Smile, and have lots of confidence.
anonymous
2011-08-20 10:01:37 UTC
Ok put on concealer and then powder and a light eye shadow!


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