hey does anyone know how to cover up a black eye completly? im a cheerleader with a black eye. i dont care if my mom and dad or lil bro see it. its my cheerleading coach i also have a compitition really close! so please help.
**sleepiesheep**
i know that in cheerleading looking your best is a must, so just try to do that but add like gitter to your hair, and dont put tons of stuff to point of your eyes, just put a nice glossy ligloss on to bring attention to juicy lips!!
goodluck!! [ oXoCutiex6's advice column | Ask oXoCutiex6 A Question ]
Hubble08 answered Friday January 6 2006, 10:48 pm: ♥ Lots and Lots of Make up!! lol Natural color though! goodluck babe!
Flaminko answered Thursday January 5 2006, 7:59 pm: Try going to a drugstore and getting someone in the cosmetic department to help you. All I can tell you is that it probably wont be cheap.. [ Flaminko's advice column | Ask Flaminko A Question ]
DeadMemories answered Thursday January 5 2006, 7:40 pm: Hey,
I have had a black eye before and what I did was used ALOT of Make-Up. Here is a site Site:
DancinCutie08 answered Thursday January 5 2006, 7:33 pm: well you have to apply tons and tons of liquid and powder eyeliner. make up will do the trick but it will have to be heavy.. i wouldnt go to your couch like that because upclose you can really tell but tell her you got stuff for the comp you can wear. when is your comp.? black eyes depends on how bad they are are gone within a few days. even in a day or 2 the tend to clear up and lighten at least a little. just put alot of ice on it so that it heals atleast a little faster and will be easier to cover up [ DancinCutie08's advice column | Ask DancinCutie08 A Question ]
Though the makeup and treatments suggested above may not completely hide the black eye. Just do the best you can. I'm sure your coach will understand, and may (if it's a woman) have a few makeup tips.
-FunnyCide [ FunnyCide's advice column | Ask FunnyCide A Question ]
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