[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? HelpingHands12 answered Saturday June 30 2007, 9:21 am: ok, first off, one thing that always makes me feel better is using light foundation on my face just to make the skintone look even and flawless. The first time I tried foundation, i was nervous, but its actually pretty easy. Just get a foundation (I use covergirl Clean Makeup foundation) that matches your skintone, and dab little dots of it on your face. Then, take a cosmetic sponge (those triangular sponges) and rub the dots in. If you put it on correctly it look like your not wearing any at all! Finish it by taking a un-used blush brush and brush powder over your face to help the foundation stay.
For your eyes, it looks like you have beautiful blue eyes, and i have blue too so I'll tell you what I do. I put on black eyeliner under my eyes, on the inner lid. It's really easy, and theres not that much room for messing up because its a thin line on your inner lid. Then, I put a thin line of black on my upper lids just to give my eyes definition. This one is a bit harder, becuase when you put it on you have to make sure that your drawing the line basically touching the eyelashes. Then, I lightly put on silver shadow becuase blue eyes have gray undertones, so silver will really make them pop. Last, I put Define a Lash (by maybelinne...i think) mascara on.
It may seem like alot of makeup, but I make sure when I put it on it's very subtle, so you can hardly tell. You can also put on nude lipgloss and blush if you like, but I barely do.
As for your hair, It seems like you have the right idea. I would suggest getting your hair layerd, but the length right now is good. Also, get your hair "angled", this will give your face character. Lastly, you can get some wispy bangs (not huge bangs across your forhead) just wispy ones. That makes a big difference.
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