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Dec 7, 2015
Fearless G.
I can only wear natural makeup to school but I also want express myself through my makeup.
How do I add a unique twist to natural makeup?
Thanks!💋
Dec 7, 2015
Noemy M.
Some color in the lids. A neutral color so it's not too much :)
Dec 7, 2015
Gaby S.
I'd say use bronzer or maybe subtle blush. there's not a whole lot you can do, since it's the school rules to wear as little as possible. But if you really want to stand out, use your personality! it's definitely more eye catching than any makeup 😁👍
Dec 7, 2015
Christina R.
You can do some color on your waterline or inner corners
Dec 7, 2015
Christina R.
Dec 7, 2015
Alicia C.
For eyes, I would recommend using more natural looking shadows (browns, a light taupe, cream/tan colored, etc.) and following it up with perhaps a bit of mascara (no falsies) and just a bit of eyeliner that follows the natural curves of your upper and/or lower lashlines; this will make it appear as though you have thicker, fuller lashes without being obviously identified as makeup. Brows, blushes, highlighters, and bronzers are also going to be your best friends in this situation, since they will brighten up your face and give it more definition in the ways that you would like. You could dabble in light contouring, but I would advise to blend, blend, blend, to ensure that it doesn't look like makeup; this step is crucial for everything listed. For lips, a light nude pink, clear gloss, or lip balm are also wonderful. If you would like more specific instructions on how to contour, products that would be good to use, etc. just let me know and I would be happy to help!
*You probably already know this, but foundations, concealers, and powders used to even out your complexion will provide a flawless base for the rest of your makeup :)
Dec 7, 2015
Chloe N.
Use colored mascara! Keep every thing else natural as possibly but then for the eyes, add one coat of colored mascara! Maybelline has some in turquoise, pink, purple, and blue and I think even green.
Dec 7, 2015
Sarah O.
I just experiment! If I want to wear a full makeup look at school I will make something up the night before.
Dec 8, 2015
Aru T.
I recommend deeper muted shades of eyeliners! I love wearing Marc Jacobs highliners for work ( where nobody wears makeup and I also have to tone it down...) these are very elegant n very colorful but if you have lot of mascara, it is not at all because bright! I love wearing colors; lately o have adding a bit of colored eyeshadow just at my crease and blend it out with natural crease and lid shades. it gives me just the tiniest hint of color...and I love it!
Dec 8, 2015
Aru T.
*I have been
Dec 8, 2015
Fearless G.
I tried an eggplant mascara and it was very subtle and pretty.
I also like the idea of colored eyeliner. I'll try that tomorrow.
Thanks!