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Nov 15, 2013
Priya K.
I know how to put on eyeshadow but everything else is a blur. So any tips for a newbie like me? 😃
Nov 15, 2013
Ashleigh W.
Put your foundation on after your mascara, because then if you make any mistakes or smudge it you can cover it up.
Nov 15, 2013
Skye E.
Mascara: instead of wiggling the brush on your lashes place the wand on the opposite side of your tips ( near your lash line) and then blink. It's easier and looks more natural and it doesn't get clumpy.
Nov 15, 2013
Priya K.
Thank you all so much with all of these great tips!! So do any of you know what to do with concleaor and what is the the perfect amount of blush because everyone says don't go overboard with the blush.
Nov 15, 2013
Priya K.
Thank you SO much all of you have helped so much!!😊
Nov 15, 2013
Chrystal M.
Also, if you have oily skin, you may want to use a big fluffy brush to put a light layer of translucent powder over your foundation all over your face (or just were your skin gets oily) (:
Nov 15, 2013
Alex T.
I could tell you but I would just go and watch some everyday makeup routines on youtube x
Nov 18, 2013
Priya K.
Thanks