I guess this would go under this catergory but anyway....
I always buy make-up well not always but its always the wrong kind, some look to dark or to light so which do i buy..
I have
-brown hair
-freckles (but i like them cuz i do)
-blue eyes but then sometimes grayish
-i have glasses but im gettin contacts this month not that it matters anyway
-im white
do you know any products i could use also...like be specific
savorystillborns answered Saturday April 9 2005, 10:22 pm: All right enchance your eyes by lining them with gray or blue or just plain black. Use the mascara. If your skin makes black mascara look too dark, go for a dark brown. Use blush. Try physicians formula for the flushed look, and try their bronze dome for days you want to look a little sunkissed. It's best to use bronzer in the apples of your cheeks and the bridge of your nose, then light puff across your forehead. Use colors for foundation that are just slightly lighter on the skin of your hand and that have pink or yellow undertones. Don't buy anything that looks mud-colored. When your done set your makeup w. powder. Try physicians formula multicolored loose to go. Yes... I love PF.
Lastly for your lips, try light apricrot shades with orange or light pink undertones. Avoid stark-red shades as they insult freckles. As for the freckles speaking of, don't try to hide them. Guys find girls with freckles innocent and cute looking. Which is always a good illusion to keep. [ savorystillborns's advice column | Ask savorystillborns A Question ]
sshelbyy answered Saturday April 9 2005, 2:05 pm: Loreal, Cocoa colored mechanical eyeliner. (aka brown)<p>Any brand of black mascara (no waterproof!)<p>Blush that sorta matches your skintone (ask the lady at the store)<p>Glossy lipgloss (suggest vanilla cupcake smakers kind)<p>if you want, ask the lady what foundation (loreal true match) matches your skin color!<p> [ sshelbyy's advice column | Ask sshelbyy A Question ]
allyhoo22 answered Saturday April 9 2005, 10:08 am: Sorry but it realy hard to be specific but whats best is if you buy then put what you buy on and see if you liek it. Spehora is a really goood makeup store but if you want something cheap just to get a feel of what you want go somewhere like CVS or any store like that.
x3babiigurlx3 answered Friday April 8 2005, 10:24 pm: go to the depertment stores in the malls with make up and you can try them on well they give you a makeover and stuff and you can buy the stuff that they try on you
lil_short_girl answered Friday April 8 2005, 9:48 pm: Well if I saw your,face I could probably help you. You can im on brimaro855 , I'll have to see a picture of your face and I could probably tell you what brands what colors and how much it might coast.
- bri [ lil_short_girl's advice column | Ask lil_short_girl A Question ]
whee answered Friday April 8 2005, 8:28 pm: It doesn't kind of makeup you wear. Wear the kind of make-up you think is in style! [ whee's advice column | Ask whee A Question ]
evilenterprisesinc answered Friday April 8 2005, 8:22 pm: Why do people always ask what make-up is right for them? I mean its impossible to tell really coz we dont know your face shape etc.. not that id know im just trying to figure out why you would ask that on the net when nobody knows what you look like except a vague crappy description!! [ evilenterprisesinc's advice column | Ask evilenterprisesinc A Question ]
LoveNJstyle answered Friday April 8 2005, 8:04 pm: well if you want to keep your freckles, dont wear foundation. on your cheeks, use a rosy pink. my friend has almost the same complexion and she uses a almost maroon-pink on her eyelids just doesnt apply a ton. lips-try something nude or clear. hope this helps. <3 [ LoveNJstyle's advice column | Ask LoveNJstyle A Question ]
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