Striker6909 answered Sunday January 16 2005, 2:11 pm: you ask your mother because, no offense but she probably knows a little bit more about putting makup on than you do... or just ask your friends [ Striker6909's advice column | Ask Striker6909 A Question ]
xxxxxx answered Saturday January 15 2005, 11:17 pm: theres something out there that you can buy called "eyeshadow base" and you put it on your eyes where you want to apply eyeshadow and eyeliner, then you put your makeup ON TOP of it, so that during the day it won't smear and it glides on nicer! [ xxxxxx's advice column | Ask xxxxxx A Question ]
sk8rgurl answered Saturday January 15 2005, 10:06 pm: ok well at ur mall you should have a store called "sephora" its filled with all kinds of mak up and things you can try on ( and removers when necessary) so you can see how things look on you. Once you tryed on a bunch of stuff you can buy the stuff that looks the best on you. This will also help you get used to putting it on and off. It only takes a little practice.
Peachgirly answered Saturday January 15 2005, 7:54 pm: I suggest that u go to the makeup counters at the mall like Nordstrom,robinsons may or maybe victorias secret beauty and then the people there will suggest wat u should wear and will help out. good luck! [ Peachgirly's advice column | Ask Peachgirly A Question ]
acsd answered Saturday January 15 2005, 7:41 pm: it takes practice...wear simple stuff like mascara..when you apply it, make sure you dont blink alot..when you put on eyeliner, make sure you dont make it too thick and make sure you dont stop in the middle of your eye, it makes you look weird...rest your elbow on something, that helps keep your arm steady, and when you put on coverup, make sure you put it on everywhere. if you dont, your face will end up being different colors...
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