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Feb 8, 2013
Dana K.
Your face shape? I'd say oval, or maybe diamond. It isn't quite a heart shape... so yeah, oval or diamond. Your eyes, classic almond, very pretty by the way. :) And your skin tone, it looks to have an olive undertone, and it isn't that dark, so I'd have to say medium olive.
On to the makeup situation, first of all, You're sister is very wrong, and there is nothing wrong with drag anyway. I don't know if your sister was saying that in a derogatory manner, but there isn't anything wrong with a lot of makeup. Second, if you do it the right way, not so heavy handed, it won't come out as dramatic. And drag queens contour in a very unique way. A lot of them use creams and concealers and then powders on top to contour. They also usually have a sharp edge. But if you just use a little powder a few shades darker than your skin tone in the hollows of your cheeks, your temples, jawline, and maybe the sides of your nose, if you do this with a fluffy brush and a light hand you can achieve a very subtle shaded look that will help make your face look slimmer without being too dramatic.
I hope this helped. If you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to ask, I'd love to help out. :)
Feb 8, 2013
Dana K.
You are so very welcome! :)