Everyday makeup help

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Jul 6, 2013

Liz B.

I need some ideas for basic everyday makeup. If you had some ideas for summer and school that'd be awesome. I have pretty good skin a little oily around my nose. I have deep set eyes so I get dark circles easily. I like natural but If you have a good bold idea let me know. Thanks! This is me with no makeup.

Jul 6, 2013

Amber R.

Under eye concealer - collection lasting perfection concealer, body shop illuminating concealer, or maybelline fit me concealer. eyeliner on the upper lash line - miss sporty liquid eye liner. mascara - any maybelline mascara other that great lash. blush - MUA blush or maybelline bouncy blush lips - a tinted lip balm of choice or a lip stain, hope this helps :)

Jul 6, 2013

Hannah B.

1) Start off with an oil-free or oil control foundation. Mine is by Covergirl and it works wonders and lasts all day! (clean line) Take a small amount on a complexion brush and lightly (LIGHTLY) apply to the face and blend down the neck!
2) Conceal imperfectiins and dark circles. I use Maybeline's Dark Circle eraser for my dark circles and over any other imperfections. I love it! Blend it into the skin because if not it will look too light.
3) Lightly (LIGHTLY) powder the face using a total face brush (elf).
4) Take a nude or very light brown eyeliner and line your bottom water line. Line the upper water line with a mid-toned brown eyeliner.
5) Take that mid-toned brown liner and pop it in an angled brush and line the bottom lashline ever-so-lightly.
6) Take a brown or black mascara that won't thicken too much (I love thick lashes but this is supposed to be natural) For this, I would use the Clump Crusher. Pop this on the upper lashe's only.
7) Use the same angled brush from before and put some of the mascara on it and lightly run that over your bottom lashes!
The finished product will be something like this...

Jul 6, 2013

Hannah B.

YOU, but highlighted

Jul 6, 2013

Lily W.

I think maybe just some powder round your nose, I don't think you need foundation but maybe some BB cream? fill in your eyebrows a little bit, then just some eyeliner and some mascara:)

Jul 6, 2013

Payton K.

I would try some light concealer for under your eyes or if you want to cover some blemishes. Maybe some light powder since its summer. For your eyes , I think you'd look really pretty with a winged eye look using black eye liner. And for lips you could use a tinted lip balm!

Jul 6, 2013

Liz B.

Thanks everyone. I like winged eyeliner but it's really hard because my flick is interrupted buy my crease. Any thoughts or tips.

Jul 6, 2013

Isabella K.

Bb cream/tinted mostruizer/foubdation
Under eye concealer
Powder
Cream blush
Fill in eyebrows
Highlighter/bronzee
White eyeshadow on browbone
Nude eyeshadow all over lid
Light brown on crease
Mascara

Jul 6, 2013

Isabella K.

For school, a nice look is:
Light coverage foundation/BB cream (I REALLY recomment airfoam foundation)
Concealer on blemishes and redness
Powder all over if your skin is oily
Highlighter/bronzer, whatever looks good on you
Blush
White eyeshadow on browbone
Fill in eyebrows
Curl eyelashes
Line lower lashline with black pencil eyeliner and smudge it out
Line upper lashline with brown eyeliner and smudge it out
Curl eyelashes
Mascara
Curl eyelashes again

Jul 6, 2013

Becca A.

Foundation: Hmm.. You have a bit of redness in the skin on your face in contrast to on your neck so when picking a foundation go for one with a bit of a yellow undertone to correct it and balance it out more. I recommend a dewy foundation for you since you have such great skin.

Concealer: (UnderEye) I recommend the Olay and Covergirl brightening under eye concealer since you said dark circles occur easily.
(Blemishes) since you have good skin this may not really be necessary but I recommend the L'Oreal True Match concealer. And remember... Go for one with a yellow undertone.

Powder: I think any translucent powder would work best for you because you don't need a powder that covers up or reduces shine because like you said, you only get oil around the nose.

Blush: Go for a pink colour because you can never go wrong with pink blush :)

Bronzer: if you want bronzer to look more tanned or maybe to contour a bit, a medium to light bronzer is best for your skin.

Eyeshadow: You said you had deep set eyes, so applying some darker eyeshadow in the crease is probably not the best idea because it may be too harsh. Go for lighter colours, and use dark browns at the very darkest (unless of course, you are going out to a party at night, then go ahead and wear black and whatever you want in the crease) I recommend going with Physicians Formula eyeshadows because they are easy to pick out which one is right for you. It will say "For brown eyes," "for blue eyes," etc.

Eyeliner: A soft black is probably your best bet. Blackest black is too harsh on your skin, and brownish black, too light. Since you have non-oily skin, liquid eyeliner would work really well.

Mascara: Again, go for a "soft black" shade. Any Maybelline mascara pretty much is amazing, so don't bother with expensive "high end" products.

Lips: I really recommend any "Lip Butter type product. They can be expensive I.e. the Revlon Lip Butters but the pigmentation is great and it softens up your lips! You could probably pull off any colour EXCEPT for icy pink colours... Avoid those.

OH AND BY THE WAY! You are really gorgeous, so don't depend in makeup, but if it's just for fun, go and mess around all you want. :) hope I helped.

Bb cream all over
Setting powder
Undereye concealer

Natural eyeshadow- brown in crease
taupe in outer lid
white in inner lid&corner
mascara
brown eyeliner

Lip butter to finish

:)

Natural eye pic-