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Sep 14, 2016
Natalie G.
Almost everyday I wear mascara and lip gloss or a light lip stick. I want to start wearing more than just that but I don't want to jump into it with a full face of makeup. I would rather gradually ease into it. I prefer a very very natural look for starting out. Also, I don't have tons of money to go and spend on makeup, so I will mostly be wearing makeup my sister bought but never really used. I still will buy other makeup as long as it isn't too expensive. I also don't want something that will make me totally break out. Any help would be great. Thanks!❤️❤️
Sep 14, 2016
Brook A.
I would recommend a concealer like the Maybelline Fit Me. And for more eye makeup try a brown crease with winged liner and mascara. :)
Sep 14, 2016
Natalie G.
Thanks!!
Sep 14, 2016
Kim M.
A tinted moisturizer or bb cream, maybe a light blush. tinted eyebrow gel.
Sep 14, 2016
Aleena P.
I would start with why you want to start wearing makeup. is your skin getting worse or do you want to even your skin tone? if so you may want to look into skin care rather than makeup products and get a good regimen down. is your skin pretty even but you want to make your eyes pop more? you could try different browns in the crease and all over the lid to find out what techniques you feel flatter you most and different eyeliner colors to create different effects. brown or black will be more dramatic but will shrink your eyes, and I always suggest smudging it into the lashes (not necessarily under them though) in order to avoid a thin stripe of unflattering skin popping through (I know it's an odd specific to mention but it's a pet peeve of mine lol) white or even better a nude will open the eye and I think it's a good way to finish off a natural look without just leaving the waterline bare. a colorful eyeliner is a good way to experiment with different hues without going too far out of your comfort zone. focusing on the area that you want to improve can lead you in the right direction without wasting time or money on something you won't truly enjoy.
Sep 15, 2016
Natalie G.
Thanks so much!!💗💗
Sep 15, 2016
Ari G.
I would start with concealer and mascara only just to get your face used to it
Sep 16, 2016
G S.
Try a tinted moisturizer so you can ease into BB creams and foundations. Maybe get a very natural eyeshadow palette. Use a natural brownish color from the palette to very lightly fill in your eyebrows(most important step in my opinion, because it's frames the whole face). Then maybe just do a light lid color and mascara. Finish off with a lipstick and that's a pretty natural look. I know you said you don't want to jump into a full face, but contour, blush, and highlight really makes a huge difference.