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Oct 7, 2013
Jise'l C.
I have a bad breakout and I wanna wear make up tomorrow for school I want it to look natural yet pretty how can I do so?
Oct 7, 2013
Meagan M.
I would suggest wearing concealer and light amount of foundation. Then when you get home wash it off ASAP!
Oct 7, 2013
Casey D.
Well to me the "natural" look is not not no makeup at all. It's light foundation, with no powder a little eyeliner and a nude colored eyeshadow. Anyway. If you want it to look like you have no makeup only put a small amount of cover up on you blemishes. It usually works for meX