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Make Up
Make up is not essential to life although many people mistakenly believe it is. We all have an innate beauty that has nothing to do with physical appearance.
Frequently make up is worn to make a person “look good” and hence feel better about themselves.
Unless it is done for a specific purpose then most of us would prefer to wear make up that looks as natural as possible. The following hints have been compiled with this aim.
Makeup Tips For Teenagers
By: Teresa Hall
Whether you’re a parent or a teen, having some easy makeup tips for teenagers can solve a lot of problems. As a parent, you can see what’s on the tips list and decide if you are comfortable with them and, as a teen, you may want a little advice on how to apply makeup to get the best look.
Keep two things in mind when you’re talking teens and makeup: Makeup products and makeup application. Discussion over products usually comes down to how many and what color. Discussion over makeup application usually is all about how much. Your teen can probably get by with relatively few products, but she might want every product in ten different colors. What she really could use are tips on how to apply makeup so it looks great without making her look too mature for her age.
Best Makeup Tips For Brown Eyes
You lucky girl! Makeup tips for brown eyes are the easiest of all because you have a color of eyes that every color goes with. From the lightest golds to the darkest smokey colors it all works for you. Still, there are times when you might wonder which colors to choose. Beautiful Brown Eyes
Makeup tips for brown eyes almost always focus on dramatic eye makeup looks but it’s also easy to create visual interest with a natural look.
Brown eyes tend to be naturally deeper in color and because of that you can wear the darker colors that other women have to pass on.
Of course, there is no one brown color. Just as with other eye colors, there are different levels and these makeup tips for brown eyes will tell you which colors look outstanding on you and which to pass on.
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Fantasy Makeup Rock Chick Style In 10 Easy Steps
How do you do that fantasy look seen on some of the summer fashion shows?
2 looks were prevalent. The first is fairy like with white eyeshadow and turquoise liner while the other is rock chick edgy.
For this article, I’ll cover the rock star glam fantasy look for summer. The difference actually lies in the eyes. Ready?
7 Steps for Creating a Perfect Smoky Eye Look…
In terms of eye makeup, is there anything sexier and more sophisticated than the classic Smoky Eye Look?
There sure isn’t!  That’s why almost every page of today’s magazines has a picture of a beautiful model or a celebrity sporting  (what else?) – the smoky eye look!
So, if you feel you are ready to join this fabulous team, and you too want to master the Smoky Eye technique, you came to the right place!
Spring 2010 Beauty Trends: What’s Hot in Beauty for Spring
We have the scoop on spring 2010′s hottest beauty trends. There’s some fun stuff here, so have at it. As for us at About, we just can’t wait to fish out the sandals. You?
1. Loose buns are classy and timeless. Ponytails are also fabulous. Check out these fabulous ponytails and how to style them.
2. Rummage around for red…lipstick that is. Red lips continue to be classy for spring. Just remember to keep your eye makeup light.
Crossdressing: Makeup for Dummies
without lipstick yr kinda SOL in terms of makeup, put on everything else and yr probably gunna look kinda funny. unless you want to look like an emo boi but honestly thay just slather on the bad eyemakeup and that look is boring by now anyway. you can wear lip gloss or lipstick close to yr natural color. I have dark red lips anyway so that is what I do. (I dun like bad lipstick)
granted this is coming from someone who wears a shitload of makeup yet generally photographs like I don’t. this is a good way to do it.
anyway:
Best & Worst Eye Makeup for Asian Women
WHAT YOU SAY
[This page is closed to new input. --Ed.] Hey, no matter what shape, I find that just enlarging your eyes will really help. I can’t go out feeling good about myself without make-up on…a real bother but it’s worth it.
My eyes aren’t that bad, but they’re not as huge as I’d like them to be. I _always_ use eyeliner to extend the sides, and bottom (use make-up sparingly on the bottom otherwise you end up as a panda)so the whole things seems larger. Creases are a real advantage in looks, agreed? So for the top, I just kinda border the lids.
If you don’t got creases…well just make sure you know how to use eye shadow properly. Some of my friends who don’t have it and apply eye shadow…well let’s just say it looks HORRIBLE. It’s like you don’t know how to put on make-up! If you don’t have double eyelids I suggest simply eyeliner and focus on size. Honestly, no matter how professional you are in applying make-up..large blobs of colour don’t match creaseless eyes!
Teen tips: how to put on make
Applying makeup is an art, and before you start, it’s important to have a clean canvas! If you take care of your skin, your makeup will look better. Follow a usual skin care regimen and drink lots of water. In the morning, make sure you wash your face with a gentle cleanser and use eye makeup remover to get rid of the remnants of yesterday’s mascara. Then, apply an oil-free moisturizer (look for one with sunscreen to help protect from harmful UV rays). Let the moisturizer soak into your skin for about ten minutes before you being applying makeup.
Concealer and Foundation
Foundation and concealer help to cover up pimples and other blemishes, as smooth out uneven skin tones. Not everyone needs to wear foundation or concealer — you may choose to just wear a little concealer now and then to cover up a pimple (the best way to do that is to take a concealer stick, run a brush over it, dip the brush in powder, and apply). Other people prefer to wear a full face of foundation, which creates a uniform look and also helps makeup stay put (like on the eyelids).
If you decide to wear foundation, it’s important to select one that exactly matches your skin tone. If you prefer a liquid foundation, dot it onto your face and then blend all over with a clean cosmetic sponge. Make sure to blend carefully at the jawline. You can also get combination foundation/powder, which cover like foundation but feel like powder. These usually come in compacts and are applied with sponges.