Question Posted Saturday November 12 2005, 2:27 pm
ok, i have fat cheeks for some reason and i need to know is there anything i could do to make them appear less chubby? I have greyish-blue eyes, average sized lips, and my skin tone is a little darker than fair. thanks!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? BeautifulMadness answered Sunday November 13 2005, 6:42 pm: There is a fairly new product out, made by Rimmel, that can help to define your cheekbones, thus making your cheeks look less chubby. I heard about this on the TV a few weeks ago, and I'm not sure if it was actually out, or if just make-up artists are using it for now. Basically it's a light and dark double-ended 'pen' - you draw the dark above your cheekbones and the light below to make them stand out more. It takes a lot of practise though and will probably be very expensive, so I would recommend buying a light and dark shade of blusher - it's easier to apply with a brush than a pen anyway! Experiment with it, but remember to be subtle. It may suit you better with the dark underneath instead of the light. See if it helps any! [ BeautifulMadness's advice column | Ask BeautifulMadness A Question ]
happy-helper answered Saturday November 12 2005, 6:15 pm: Surely if you're a small/medium build, your cheeks can't be out of proportion from the rest of you...but, I'm afraid there is not exercise or action you can make to make them to appear less-chubby.
x Steph x [ happy-helper's advice column | Ask happy-helper A Question ]
brokenagain answered Saturday November 12 2005, 3:57 pm: use a littleblush but not a dark color and not alot just enough you dont want to pu too much on it may look not so nice-same with the color if you use a dark color it will be more obvious [ brokenagain's advice column | Ask brokenagain A Question ]
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