Beauty for beginners?
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Apr 21, 2014
Melynda G.
I've become more and more interested in makeup recently and needless to say I need some help, I wanna know what products you ladies would recommend for someone whose just getting into makeup, or some of the products you uses starting out! (:
Apr 21, 2014
Cami F.
Apr 21, 2014
M G.
1st start a good skin care regimen for day and night 2nd primer EYES (I like Urban decay or Tarte clean slate) FACE and (tarte clean slate) 3rd good eye liner (I like Loreal infallible, wet n wild and kat von d tattoo liner) 4th brows, NYX brow product worked good for me. I hardly wear foundation :/ so maybe another girl can help with tht.
Apr 21, 2014
Christina M.
Elf, nyx, maybeline, etc.are good starter brands.. I would say stay away from the expensive stuff till you really understand what your getting into..
Apr 21, 2014
Melynda G.
Thank you all so much!
Apr 21, 2014
Amber K.
I would recommend that you start out using cheaper brands that you can practice with all you want without having to worry about "wasting" it because you spent so much money on it. Get all the "staples" of makeup, such as concealer, foundation, primer, mascara and eyeliner, and just experiment with those. Try out different eyeliner applications like winged liner and cut crease, and then you can progress into trying more things when you feel like you have that down.