What Do You Think 'Natural Looking' Makeup Is In Your Mind?
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May 21, 2013
Yasmin S.
What do you think natural makeup is, can it be lots of different looks or is it normally all the same? Can shades of brown used to create a smokey eye be a natural look? What products aren't natural looking? Any tips to look more natural but still wear makeup? Any products you like because of the natural look of it? Any tips to draw attention to the eyes without heavy eyeliner and clumpy mascara. Any tips or products you use to make your eyes look bigger? Please share!
May 21, 2013
Mich D.
Natural looking markup imo is just bb cream, light blush-on, brown eyeliner, and clear gel mascara (typically how I prefer to wear makeup on a daily basis). For me, natural makeup is just to subtly conceal blemishes and overall have a very thin layer of makeup :)
Some good products to consider are bare essentials and garnier bb cream.
Also another form of subtle makeup that I like to use are brow highlighters. By simply darkening your brows (just a tad bit), it can make a difference :)
May 21, 2013
Sarah M.
Natural looking make up to me, is mostly enhancing the looks that you already have. But not making it look like a new look. You shouldn't be able I tell that mich
May 21, 2013
Sarah M.
To help the clumpiness, I suggest waiting till the first layer of mascara dries
May 21, 2013
Vanessa W.
Flawless radiant skin, long non-clumpy eyelashes, straight soft brows, a little bit of brown eyeshadow, light blusher, soft lips no matter what the colour. :) I adore natural makeup!
May 21, 2013
Jenna E.
Light foundation with maybe a tiny bit of mascara and brown/gold neutral color eyeshadow
May 21, 2013
Tiffany D.
I consider natural a light blush and a neutral eye.
May 21, 2013
Yasmin S.
Thank you so much for all the information and tips! Do you recommend any products for natural looking dewy skin which gives you both a medium coverage and a glow to the skin after applying?(: I wouldn't want it to look cakey(;
May 22, 2013
Yasmin S.
Seeing as though you give great tips and recommendations, can you give me some advice on my eyelashes, they don't look good whatever mascara I use, they don't hold a curl even if I use a curler, when I apply the mascara there are little black blobs of the mascara what cling to my lashes, also when I apply the mascara to the top eyelashes when it comes to the very tips they go horrible and look crunchy almost, one eyelash tip splits into about 4 at the very tips, any tips for this problem and for them to look more natural, not clumpy and almost 'wet' looking or any mascaras that are very good?