Question Posted Wednesday February 7 2007, 9:42 pm
I don't like wearing a lot of makeup. I usually only have time to wear a little eyeliner on my bottom lid because I run late every morning, lol. But I wanted to know some good makeup because I would like to get some good stuff. I don't mind spending a bit, I'll save up if I have to. But I want it to look natural, and I'd like to focus mainly on eyes. People have suggested Clinique? What would you recommend?
snickerzz11 answered Wednesday February 7 2007, 10:43 pm: I'll tell you what I use, and see if it helps at all. I don't really have the same complexion as you, but most products come in different colors to satisfy different skin tones.
Eyes: I like Maybelline eye shadow, but not the pastel colors as much, because they tend to look like I sprinkled powdered sugar on my eyes. The browns and darker colors are really nice though, and those would probably look better with olive skin. For mascara, I use Avon, which I'm pretty sure you can only get from the website or from suppliers who sell it on their own. Still, I like Covergirl mascara, too. For eye liner, I use Covergirl liguid pemcil, but if you wanted a normal pencil they have those too.
Face: I use Maybelline blush and Maybelline powder. I don't actually wear foundation, because I don't like the way it feels, but I guess any place has okay foundation.
I guess I've covered everything. Lips doesn't really matter, pick something that you like the color of and would look good on you. Hope I helped! [ snickerzz11's advice column | Ask snickerzz11 A Question ]
EYES: I like Mary-kate and Ashley from Wal-Mart and Target, lol. I also like HIP from drugstores and Walmart. I also like CoverGirl's mascara and eyeliner, also from drugstores and Walmart. Enjoy. [ AdviceAbby's advice column | Ask AdviceAbby A Question ]
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