Natural school makeup look.
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Aug 17, 2014
Shannon L.
I really need help with what products I should get or what look I should go for, it needs to be natural but still abit of coverage.
Aug 17, 2014
Hailey E.
Hi girl!
I suggest using a bb cream and a good concealer. BB Creams give decent coverage, covers up redness and minor blemishes , if you have acne or spots you can use a good concealer to cover them up. This way your face won't look cakey and you'd still have a good coverage. Also use a powder to set your makeup, but not with a powder foundation. Use a setting powder. The difference between the two is, powder foundation has a lot more coverage so if you put it on top of any liquid foundation or bb cream + concealer it might look cakey. Setting powder will just lock the base makeup , take away any shine so you won't look oily.
For eyes I'd suggest neutral eye palettes, drugstore has amazing neutral eyeshadow. I'm going to put some product names at the end. You have blue eyes, as I can see from your profile photo, I think you should go for browns & champagne eyeshadow. It'll bring out your eyes :)
Products I recommend:
FACE
Maybelline Dream Fresh BB Cream - if you have dry skin it's amazing
Maybelline Dream Pure BB Cream- I'd suggest this one if you have oily skin, it controls oils on your face
Revlon Colorstay Concealer - it's stays on really long & has amazing coverage, so it's good for school.
Rimmel Stay Matte Powder - Hands down the best powder I've ever used, so much beter than most of my high end powders.
EYES
Cover Girl Trio in Shimmering Sands
Wet n Wild Comfort Zone Palette
Hope this helped :) I have beauty channel on youtube and I did a few back to school makeup looks. 2 of them are natural looks, so you can check those out. (link to my channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/beautybyhaileyx/videos)
Aug 17, 2014
Emily K.
I would get a bb cream I love the maybelline ones that she mentiontioned. Also I think a good eyehadow primer (elf is good) or an eyeshadow base like the maybelline color tattoos ( I love barley branded ) and then a neutral shadow palette, the nudes by maybelline or wet and wild has great ones too! Any maybelline mascara is amazing and the rimmel scandal eyes nude liner is good to open up the eyes.
Aug 17, 2014
Emily K.
I also think conclear for the under eyes, maybelline fit me, revlon colorstay, I like the rimmel wake me up under eye concealer. I also have a youtube channel with a back to school makeup look if you wanna check it out, link on my profile!(:
Aug 17, 2014
Krupa B.
Andddd rimmel scandal eyes eyelinerrrr