Makeup for beginners?

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Sep 18, 2013

Brae P.

Ok, so I've been doing makeup for a bit but its been just simple stuff. and I'm finally aloud to step it up a bit but have no clue. I really want to do that winged liner thing in pictures and tutorials are greatly appreciated! thanks in advance.

Sep 18, 2013

Angel O.

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Sep 18, 2013

Lynzie B.

Gel liner and a angled brush.

Sep 18, 2013

Angel O.

#2

Sep 18, 2013

Lynzie B.

Black eyeshadow, gel liner, & a angled brush.

Sep 18, 2013

Lynzie B.

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Sep 18, 2013

Brae P.

Thanks everyone :)

Sep 18, 2013

Victoria K.

Practice makes perfect hunny, if it doesn't turn out right the first time just keep trying! I also suggest starting off with a liquid in pen form with a felt tip for beginners...an angles brush & gel liner can be harder for beginners! Goodluck!

Sep 18, 2013

Brittany L.

If anything, make sure your eyebrows are ON POINT.. They pretty much make the face.. So if you plan on wearing no makeup, your eyebrows better look good.. And you can do a little eye liner and lip gloss.. That's the best advice I got for beginners lol.

Sep 18, 2013

Sarah N.

I think eyeliner,mascara,lip product, blush, eyeshadow (if you want) , and fondation (if needed)!

Sep 18, 2013

William C.

A felt tip liner is great for beginners because its shape and usage is similar to that of a marker. Using brushes and powders, gels, and liquids can be complex and complicated. An all in one product would keep things simple as you would basically be drawing. It is a motion you're already accustomed to. Once you've gotten really good with that, try kohl liners and then gel liner. Keep practicing and stay beautiful! :))

Sep 18, 2013

Shauna S.

I have some things you might be interested in on my blog for different things to try and more things to learn. Check it out.

www.beautyembraced.weebly.com