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:DHow to do full face makeup?
Depending on how old you are - too much too young looks skanky - then I would get a good foundation followed by a light powder. If you think you need it, sweep a little blusher over te apples of you cheeks going upwards. Then apply a little bit of eyeliner on your upper and lower lash lines. Apply a little mascara and then a bit of lip gloss.
The above is a quick and easy daytime look which highlights your eyes not your lips.
About products, if you want to start of a bit cheaper go with Rimmel, where the face powder is just 拢3.79 and it's very good quality - eyeliner and blusher at even lower prices. If you wanted to go for a slightly higher budget (better quality as well) then L'Oreal do a brilliant foundation and mineral powder! If you want better eye make up then I would suggest MAC, especially for their brushes. Finally if you want some good brushes go to the Body Shop - theirs are award-winning, and go to MAC for eye brushes.
For a better idea of prices go to the Boots website!
There are a billion videos on YouTube.
If you want something natural and easy, mineral makeup is wonderful.
BareMinerals has a started kit, it's expensive though. If you want something cheaper, EveryDay Minerals is pretty good i've heard. They have like, 100 shades and give out free sample shades. everydayminerals.com
If you like Target and drugstores, just pick up a brand you like's mineral powder foundations. They all have them now. Try to find one with a brush, and all you do is twirl the brush and them brush all over your face. It's super easy.
Moisturizer.
If you were to apply it after the primer, the nutrients wouldn't soak into your skin. Apply with clean fingertips to damp skin and wait to fully dry before continuing.
Primer.
It will set the stage for your make-up and keep it on. Primer is designed to float over your skin so your make-up doesn't look cakey. Re-wash your fingers and apply.
Liquid Foundation.
Never apply your concealer before foundation! The foundation would just rub it all around, ruining the point of the concealer. Apply onto a sponge by doting it on the sponge then rubbing in with a small brush or clean fingertips then rub onto face.
Concealer.
Always buy concealer one shade lighter than your skin tone for under eyes. Put a small amount onto clean fingertips and dot under your eyes and in a line up to the end of your brow. Never rub, always dot on. Just keep doting until it is fully and naturally rubbed into/onto skin. For pimples and acne, always buy it your shade and dot it into the skin where the blemish is until it is fully concealed and blended in.
Powder Foundation.
This will set your make-up for a matte, shine-free finish. It will also keep your make-up in place. Use a large, fluffy, make-up brush to apply. Clean your brush once a week with anti-bacterial liquid hand soap.
try these:
www.ehow.com/how_11273_apply-makeup-ac鈥?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=OB8nfJCOIeE
www.expertvillage.com/video-series/960鈥?
Basically try natural hues that match your own (peachy, pink, tan etc) I would try a tinted moisturizer for some coverage but not the typical ';foundation'; look. it's easier to blend as well. I use physican's formula organic wear tinted moisturizer, you can find it at a grocery store in the make up isle. Jane products are also good and are decently priced. Try just a little bit of eye shadow (stick to the lighter and natural colors) if you do eye liner try just a thin line under you're lower lashes. Just experiment a little too that always helps :)
apply foundation according to your skin tone. It can be gel foundation or liquid foundation. You can also put on concealer if you have dark spots or dark circle around your eyes.
Apply eye shadow on your eyelids based on the color of what you wear (optional)
eyeliner to emphasize your eyes
Blush on for the apple of your cheeks
lipgloss or lipstick
*find a foundation that matches your skin tone and apply it with a foundation brush
*stick to different shades of browns and golds for your eyeshadow
*instead of eyeliner, use an eyeliner brush and use a dark brown shadow
*get a clear gloss for you lips
*apply a rosey pink blush to your cheekbones, followed by a light pink shimmer powered to you cheeks, forehead, nose, and down to the chin
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