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hair and makeup


Question Posted Saturday September 8 2007, 11:44 am

I need advice on how I should do my hair and makeup for the school dance tonight. My hair looks exactly like this...
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But a little bit darker. I do not know why I can do with it! Also, I have a wide nose, so for the dance is there any way to make it look smaller?

Thanks.


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Erinn_the_bamf answered Saturday September 8 2007, 11:58 am:
For your hair try something new. Since it seems you generally angle your hair our, straighten it and angle it in. Also, add some fun clips to your bangs!

As for your nose, try contouring. Be warned- this is slightly hard, and could end up looking bad. If this happens just wash the make-up off and accept the nose God gave you.

Anyway, what you do is apply a shade of foundation slightly darker than your skin tone to the sides of your nose. This makes it appear smaller.

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This video gives you directions on how to contour.

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