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Jun 17, 2013
Hillarie M.
I don't wear make up often cause I'm not very good at putting it on? Any ideas on how to do it and color scheme ideas.
Jun 17, 2013
Katie K.
How old are you?
Jun 17, 2013
Hillarie M.
20
Jun 17, 2013
Hillarie M.
Almost 21
Jun 17, 2013
Amber K.
Try a light foundation/BB cream. They're simple to apply and don't take long. Try a winged liner and a spot of mascara, paired with nude lips or soft pink lips!
Jun 17, 2013
Amber K.
Jun 17, 2013
Hillarie M.
Jun 17, 2013
Rita K.
This is going to be a full tutorial:D Since you're somewhat new.
Foundation and concealer:
You can use bb cream or foundation. If you use foundation I suggest a beauty blender (or a dupe whatever) because it gives a more sheer/natural look to it. Make sure you wet the sponge first then wring out as much water as you can. Put a few foundation spots on your face and stipple(search it up on youtube if you're ont sure what it means) outwards towards your hair line. You can put concealer on if you have dark circles or pimples. It needs to be one shade lighter than your skin. You can use your ring finger to stipple it on. You can also use a concealer brush.
Eyes:
A simple way is just using one color and blending it out. An example is just a almost white color on your eyelid up to your crease. (Make sure it's not too harsh by blending it outwards with your finger or another brush) If you want to add some depth you can use a dark brown on your crease and blend it inwards. Tight line your eyeliner (get as close to your lash line with your eyeliner so it looks natural). If you're comfortable you can put a small wing at the end. Mascara and that's all.
Eyebrows:
Your eyebrows look very nice but if you want to fill it in get an angled eyeliner brush and dip into a brown that matches your hair color and just fill your eyebrows in with that powder. Blend it in with a spoolie brush (stroke upwards) and you're done.
Blush:
Grab the color of your choice (natural pink is a good place to start) and smile. Look in the mirror and see where your pupils end, dab onto your cheeks from there. Blend upwards towards your hair.
Bronzer:
Well, if you want me to explain this please just comment on my page or here and I will explain.
Lips:
If you're feeling adventurous grab a red or a plum and put it onto your lips. A natural pink is also acceptable. If you have lip liner that matches the color you're using definitely use it to fill in your lips and make them look fuller.
Highlighting:
You can use a eyeshadow for this. A soft gold or silver (whichever looks better on you). Put it right below your eyebrow and blend it in. On your high cheekbone(don't go to close to your eye). And right on your cupid bow.
It's really simple once you get used to it.:)
Jun 18, 2013
Hillarie M.
Thanks for the tips for sure going to try all of this!
Jun 20, 2013
Hillarie M.
Jul 2, 2013
Rita K.
No its a great start! next time you should brush your eyebrows with a spoolie brush and itll look very natural! very pretty:)