i dont know where to begin with makeup, can anyone start me on the basics?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? HermionesHelpPage answered Friday July 27 2007, 10:15 am: If you've never used make-up before its probably best to use a little first, to mae it look subtle, and use more as you get more confident at what you're doing. Nothing looks worse that poorly applied make-up. Start off with concealer if you have blemishes or imperfections that you want to cover up. A foundation powder that matches your skin tone will help even your complexion. Blusher or bronzer will help brighten your face, this need applying thinly across your cheekbones and will give your cheeks a healthy glow. Eyeshadow is easy to use, just a thing covering across the eyelid, you can experiment with different colours and blending when you get more confident, for now it's best to choose a nice subtle silver or pink that wont be too bright but will add a nice shimmer to your eyes. Then mascara, it's easy to apply. Just sweep the brush up your lashes, it will instantly make your lashes longer and fuller. Just experiment. You'll soon find out what suits you and what you like.
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Sincerly_Lisa answered Thursday July 26 2007, 11:30 pm: Dear Reader,
You could always start with eyeliner, eye shadow and mascara. Concealer is always good if you have alot of pimples. Also bronzer if your skin is pale.
Sincerely,
Lisa [ Sincerly_Lisa's advice column | Ask Sincerly_Lisa A Question ]
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