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Uneven skin tone/ Unglowing face


Question Posted Saturday December 6 2008, 2:24 am

(16/f) I have an uneven skin tone, and my face just doesn't glow. Does anyone have any ideas on products/makeup tips i can use to help this? Thank you.



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BrokenWings answered Sunday December 7 2008, 2:29 pm:
The best product to make you GLOW is from boots(thats in the uk, if you are american im not sure theres an equivilent) in their essentials range called "radience balm" which has light reflecting particals in it which make you look glowwy rather than shiny or matt(and as a bonus, its only about £2). Also get a face highlighter, these are shimmery things that are in flesh tone or slightly pinker and apply over cheekbones and under eyebrows. You'll have that airbrushed/natural beauty glow look in no time!

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thelaura answered Sunday December 7 2008, 12:53 pm:
Try cocoa butter. It's supposed to blend unattractive marks, scars and tones your skin.

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