Alright, if you're just starting out. A quick fresh face has mascara and lip gloss. I like Maybelline Great Lash, it's in a pink and green tube and all of the other makeup artists I know love and use it as well. Lancome Juicy Tubes or any gloss you like is good for a youthful lip, skip lipliner until you're older. If you'd like to go for a full face of makeup you'll need foundation, concealer, light, medium and dark eyeshadows, eyeliner and blush to go with the gloss and mascara. In my opinion Prescriptives, Laura Mercier and Bare Escentuals make the best foundations, concealers and bases in general, Loreal True Match is a good drugstore brand. Try Loreal HIP shadows or shadows by MAC or Too Faced and play around with the colors that are complementary to your hair, eyes and skin tones. Blush is a must for a youthful, fresh face, bronzer doesn't hurt either, try HIP for those as well if not MAC and definitely NARS makes the best blush. If you need application tips, go to Sephora or MAC or Bare Escentuals and have them give you a makeup application, although they'll expect you to buy something. You could also go to your local beauty school and have the esthetician students give you a makeup application. It'll cost you less than $20. Good luck and have fun! Makeup trends are dictated by fashion, so magazines will help a lot as well. Allure is a great magazine for makeup tips.Ok, im need to buy makeup, what should i buy? Concealer, blush, what??
If you dont know what you need you are too young to wear it.Ok, im need to buy makeup, what should i buy? Concealer, blush, what??
I buy eyeliner,coverup,and mascara
it works...and for the coverup..but a little bit darker than your skin..it gives you that tan look and looks great with the eyeliner...
Probably concealer, if u have a good concealer it could make all the difference...as long as ur skin looks good....u dont really need a lotta other make up....
concealer, light powder, normal powder, basic brown shadow, eyeliner, light blush, and gloss.
also buy different sizes of brushes
Try a loose powder like Neutrogena and some mascara and gloss...don't do anything too heavy.
u need to choose a budget b4 u just go buying all that, dont go broke!
I usually buy a good foundation for every-day wear (And a matching concealer if needed).
Blush isn't needed for every day wear, unless you're going somewhere and want to look extra special.
concealer,blush,mascara,eye shadow,lip gloss.
For colors,go bye your complexion.
If you're just starting to wear makeup, go with foundation, and a subtle shade of blush and eyeshadow. Only get concealer if you have dark circles under your eyes or any imperfections on your face you want to try and hide.
how about a simple eyeshadow, mascara, and lip gloss
first of all what is your ethnicity. i'm african american and i use a light foundation that has a high spf sunscreen in it (like cosmedicine or stilla products). I also use eye-shadow when i'm just going to work i like to use a color that is close to my skin tone just a litle lighter (its very simple...usually mac eyeshadow). I sometimes wear eyeliner but I usually hold that off until i go out to a party. and as for masscara don't use anything use like the clear masscara that just seperates and smoothes out your eyelashes.
If you are looking for a great make-up website for all the good brand names here it is www.strawberrynet.com. I'm in Australia and my moisturizer here is $160.00 A%26lt;U on strawberry it is $80.00 about half price most things.Have used them for years and never a problem.3 days delivered to your door from day of purchase from Hong Kong.
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Depends on what you're wanting to cover up or highlight. Foundation is a good place to start since it'll give you a nice ';canvas'; for whatever you want to highlight while camouflaging any blemishes, marks, etc. If you're starting from scratch I'd also go for mascara, liner and lipstick and blush if you can afford it. www.sephora.com is kick-butt makeup site that has more makeup lines than you can count. They also offer makeup advice and trends, etc. Sephora also has stores that offer makeovers in larger cities. You could also go to a department store makeup counter and get a ';makeover'; but be careful of feeling obligated to buy and also of the salesperson's style. If you don't feel comfortable with their choice of colors, application, etc. don't buy and don't hesitate to speak up or go to someone else. Have fun!
Buy a fashon magazine that has make-up tips and pictures. If there's a look you like, they will usually have advice on what to buy and how to apply it.
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