[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? ciao77 answered Sunday March 4 2007, 12:11 am: For eyes, I recommend using a simple mascara (not volumizing or anything like that), like L'Oreal "Featherlash", or Maybelline "Full 'n Soft." Avoid using too many coats, as that can make your lashes look cakey. I find Featherlash to be great-- no matter how many coats you put on, your lashes will not clump. And avoid using eyeliner-- a couple coats of mascara should do. You don't really need to use eyeshadow, but if you want to, go for a sheer, natural tone-- brown, etc.. go for earth tones.
As for your face, you can use a light bronzer, as long as you don't put too much on. Lightly brush it onto your t-zone and cheeks (where sun naturally hits). It'll give you the "sun kissed" look, which is always natural. But remember not to put too much on, and only to lightly brush it on, as it can make it look like a bad tan.
And lips-- you can use lip balm or lip gloss. Or if you prefer, you can apply a very light (nude) shade of lipstick. I prefer using lip balm or gloss, which goes with everything and can be worn on any occasion. [ ciao77's advice column | Ask ciao77 A Question ]
ohxthexdrama answered Sunday March 4 2007, 12:03 am: if you have a sephora or mac somewhere in the area, you can go in and tell them what you have in mind. sephora helped me a ton. people cant even tell i wear make up. but i dont look scary. haah.and even if you dont buy anything from them, they give you a free makeover so you can see if you like what they do and how to get the look. (:
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