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Hair and Makeup tips! help!


Question Posted Tuesday July 24 2007, 10:43 pm

I need some hair/makeup tips for the begging of school!

Okayy, I have very very light tanned skin, and i have little freckles on my face that aren't that noticable to some people but to me i can see them so well and a few zits. i have brown eyes and dirty blonde hair. my hair is always frizzy any products i can use? and what things could i use on my skin so the zits and everything aren't noticeable, and what eye shadow should a brown-eyed blonde use? Anything helps! i will send feedback!


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kyliewalker answered Wednesday July 25 2007, 3:20 pm:
ok about the zits i stongly reccomend Clearisil ultra bc i totally know the embarrassment of a blemish i am so sorry about your frizzy hair it sux i dont have frizzy hair i cant help you on that! brown eyes u should try almay eyeliner any color but BLUE! and use a natural makeup not mac of all things but neutragina has a really good makeup line. I hear that Frizzeaz works good=D

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BABiiExCAKES answered Wednesday July 25 2007, 11:25 am:
try using outshine anti frizz polishing milk by redken. it works really well.. you just put that in after you get out of the shower & blow dry it. then style it however you'd like. :] i have blonde hair & brown eyes like you & i use MAC make up. i take a shimmery white eyeshawdow and spread it by the brow bone, then i take a light brown eyeshawdow and cover the rest of the eyelid with it that isnt already covered by the shimmer. &&&& finally i come in with a darker brown eyeshadow and start from the end of the eye and work my way into the crease & stop half way. afterwards, i just blend it all in & it looks really pretty! :] & as for your freckles/zits. if you want a little foundation or powder but not too much coverage, the mineral powder/foundation by MAC is extremely good & it has more of a natural look to it! if you need anything else, feel free to ask me sweetheart. hope i helped :]

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Indigo1208 answered Wednesday July 25 2007, 10:37 am:
First of all don't layer on loads of makeup - try to keep your look natural. As for your freckles try to embrace them but if you really really hate them make sure you use a sunscreen (even in winter) as this will help to stop them getting bigger.

I have very naturally curly hair which is prone to frizz and the best products that I have found are Frizz Ease by John Freida and Pantene (either sleek and smooth for straight hair or perfect curls to enhance curls or waves).

Most importantly, I have found that only brushing my hair when i have conditioner in it (once a day) helps to prevent frizz. Just make sure you use a good conditioner and perhaps a weekly intensive conditioner.

There are loads of things on the market that you can use for spots however, I have always found that distilled witchhazel (which you should be able to buy from any pharmacy) is very good. It dries spots out a lot quicker, reducing the redness and size of them. It should only be applied to the spot itself, not the surrounding area otherwise you will end up with dry skin - oh and use a cotton bud, not your fingers. It costs less than £1 here so I don't expect that it will be very expensive. A little word of warning - don't squeeze them - it just irritates them and can leave you with scars.

If you feel the need to cover up your spots choose a concealer which is one tone lighter than your skin colour then apply a small amount to the spot and spread using a cotton bud (try not to use your fingers as this will only introduce more bacteria to the spot). Maybelline do a good concealer called EverFresh Concealer.

On to eye makeup, slate blues, grays and plums (be careful that plum colours aren't too red or you may look like you have sore eyes) help to accentuate brown eyes. If you go on to google and type in "eye make up, brown eyes" you will find loads of sites that will tell you colours that will suit and suggetions of how to apply it.

I hope this helped.

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xoashhx33 answered Wednesday July 25 2007, 10:29 am:
well my friend uses proactive, she breaks out a little because of all her sports but still try it, use it all the time. take off your makeup at the end of the day. for your hair, tru sunsilk shampoo&&conditioner that helps frizz, it will say it on the bottle, tru straightning it too that may help and try rubbing dryer sheets through your hair that may also help in the winter. makeup, tru some gold or silver glitter, it matches everything, i would say gold for brown eyes. you can get it anywhere, mac walmart anywhere. if you have any other questions im me xoashhx33 msn&&email are the same xoashhx33@hotmail.com

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