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May 14, 2013
Candyce L.
I'm new to makeup and was recently allowed to start wearing it. I don't really know how to conceal pimples affectively or put on eyeshadows in different ways. I just need any kind of makeup advice for beginners and what to wear to school! Thanks!??
May 14, 2013
Lakeisha L.
Go on youtube... you will find lots of helpful tutorials.
May 14, 2013
Bailey M.
For school all you need is a little concealer over acne and if you have dark circles under your eyes you can put it there too, some translucent powder to set it and make it last longer, a little mascara just on the upper lashes and a light sheer pink or clear gloss:) nothing crazy just natural;)
May 14, 2013
Sarah C.
What grade are you in? I think you should maybe start out with a more natural look so it doesn't just come out of no where try some foundation, a little mascara, and maybe neutral eye shadow colors! And maybe even some eye liner (: that's hope I helped 😘😘
May 14, 2013
Candyce L.
Thanks! @Bailey M. I'm a freshmen, I think thatll help!??
May 14, 2013
Nazmiyé A.
Maybe some blush, mascara and gloss :) as for concealing pimples, hard candy at Walmart or maybelline fit concealer at the drugstore they're both 6 bucks
May 14, 2013
Candyce L.
Thanks, and they're on the cheaper side!? @Nazmiye A.
May 14, 2013
Nazmiyé A.
Yea it's pretty cheap for the quality, it's better than a lot of high end concealers and lightweight
May 14, 2013
Nazmiyé A.
Also I wouldn't recommend wearing foundation, it looks like you have really nice skin and wearing too much stuff on your face especially when you don't need can make your face worse.
May 14, 2013
Rebecca W.
I agree! Keep it natural if you're new to makeup. Natural usually works best anyways!
May 14, 2013
Vanessa W.
Maybe don't move on ti eyeshadows yet, they definitely take time and practice to get right! Play around with eyeliner and mascara, check out youtube for concealer vids. I recommend Hard Candy Glamoflauge @Walmart, $6, 4 shades, heavy duty coverage. Goodluck xo.
May 14, 2013
Lolli S.
YouTube has great simple ideas of wht has your interest n age group.lipgloss,mascara n some eyeliner is ok at your age.
May 15, 2013
Anissa P.
Just try something simple. Like mascara and a simple eyeliner
May 15, 2013
Vielka R.
For concealer I would really recommend Covergirl + Olay concealer stick. It's light weight and goes on smooth! When I was a freshman all I wore was mascara, eyeliner, and lipgloss. Kinda natural
May 15, 2013
Noelle K.
A good place to start is with BB cream, curling your eyelashes, and a little blush and/or bronzer. Good luck!
May 15, 2013
G S.
Dot the concealer on you problem spots and blend it into your skin by patting it on with a brush.
May 15, 2013
Alexandra G.
Apply the concealer on the problem area and just blend it using a brush or by patting it. Personally, I prefer less-waxy concealers..
For eyeshadows, if you're a beginner, stick to light neutral colors (a good example of it is MAC All That Glitters), and just apply it all over your lid as a wash color.
I don't wear makeup for school, lol, but if I do, then this is what I would wear:
Tinted moisturizer, loose powder, mascara and tinted lip balm. :D
May 18, 2013
Becky D.
I agree. Try looking in YouTube to find the looks you want and the practice perfecting them.