i need some cute ideas for make up on the beach like what to put on and what to leave in my make up bag. i already know that lip gloss on the beach is a no-no
if it helps i have brown/blond&hot pink highlights hair and green eyes
SweetStarx89 answered Monday April 11 2005, 11:52 pm: hey. babe i think having sunscreen is the only thing you need at the beach...it has a natural beauty to it at the beach so why not show some of your natural beauty instead of makeup and leave that for indoor events? if not keeping it neutral is good. hope i helped. Take Care. x3 SweetStar. [ SweetStarx89's advice column | Ask SweetStarx89 A Question ]
xo_jenn_x33 answered Monday April 11 2005, 7:53 pm: when your at the beach its better to not wear any make-up...u will tan better u dont have to worry about it running...you'll feel more free...and of course u wont have a sudden break out
kiyya answered Monday April 11 2005, 7:06 pm: I think that soft -light colors are best for you, that is, if you wanna tone down your wild and crazy, but fashinable hair-do! you should write back to me and tell me what your skin color is , that really helps. For people with light skin tones , they should wear neutral colors, like tan. [ kiyya's advice column | Ask kiyya A Question ]
kittyluvr1826 answered Monday April 11 2005, 6:58 pm: just put a little blush to make you look a little flushed, and maybe a small amount of light brown or purple eyeshadow. Don't put too much because it will run and make your face look a little discolored. I hope i helped you!! LYL!! ~lexi* [ kittyluvr1826's advice column | Ask kittyluvr1826 A Question ]
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