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"All very interesting comments..can anyone help me?? " Hi Debbie Exfoliate twice a week and use a decent face mask once. Always moisturise! Like diy- it's the prep work that will make the difference. Always start with your eyes as you can then dust away any eyeshadow from your cheeks easily.( baby wipe) Buy some decent brushes and a good few make up sponges ( both don't need to be really expensive ). Blend, blend blend your eye shadow and maybe pick two complimenting colours- lighter all over lid and then imagine an outer corner and arch into into your socket with the darker. Blend blend blend. I prefer a powder liner ( best eyeliner brush I've found is bobbi brown - which is expensive- but it's the bomb!). Literally dip in an eyeshadow of your choice, in a drop of water and apply a little at a time to the corners for smaller flicks. If it looks good, add more further along. Eyelash curl and then mascara. Zig zag bit don't over load... Apply foundation with a damp sponge and blend! Be in a very strong light and check for marks. I personally think a lighter foundation is better than heavy, but it's all preference. Try out a few. Boots no. 7 do a good variety and I find is very smooth. Do short brush strokes for your eyebrows. And gently blush your apple of your cheek ( such cheeks in to see where naturally light lands- highlight there). Lipstick- go with your mood! But remember, make up can be fun. If I have a big night, I may practice my eyes etc beforehand to see which look goes best. You tube do some great videos X | |||
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"I didn't wear much as a teenager. I love makeup now, so I'll wear a full face every day for work and more dramatic looks for nights out etc. It's all about the eyes for me, with the occasional bright red lipstick thrown in. " ^^^ This is the same as myself | |||
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"All very interesting comments..can anyone help me?? Hi Debbie Exfoliate twice a week and use a decent face mask once. Always moisturise! Like diy- it's the prep work that will make the difference. Always start with your eyes as you can then dust away any eyeshadow from your cheeks easily.( baby wipe) Buy some decent brushes and a good few make up sponges ( both don't need to be really expensive ). Blend, blend blend your eye shadow and maybe pick two complimenting colours- lighter all over lid and then imagine an outer corner and arch into into your socket with the darker. Blend blend blend. I prefer a powder liner ( best eyeliner brush I've found is bobbi brown - which is expensive- but it's the bomb!). Literally dip in an eyeshadow of your choice, in a drop of water and apply a little at a time to the corners for smaller flicks. If it looks good, add more further along. Eyelash curl and then mascara. Zig zag bit don't over load... Apply foundation with a damp sponge and blend! Be in a very strong light and check for marks. I personally think a lighter foundation is better than heavy, but it's all preference. Try out a few. Boots no. 7 do a good variety and I find is very smooth. Do short brush strokes for your eyebrows. And gently blush your apple of your cheek ( such cheeks in to see where naturally light lands- highlight there). Lipstick- go with your mood! But remember, make up can be fun. If I have a big night, I may practice my eyes etc beforehand to see which look goes best. You tube do some great videos X" I was going to suggest YouTube too. And No.7 foundation. Speak to the ladies & they will match colour to your skin tone using a machine. I only wear foundation, concealer, powder & lippy for work & purely because I have funny skin tones & really rosy cheeks (& to cover spots). I make more of an effort if going out though. I can also highly recommend Younique products but they are expensive!!! | |||
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"All very interesting comments..can anyone help me?? Hi Debbie Exfoliate twice a week and use a decent face mask once. Always moisturise! Like diy- it's the prep work that will make the difference. Always start with your eyes as you can then dust away any eyeshadow from your cheeks easily.( baby wipe) Buy some decent brushes and a good few make up sponges ( both don't need to be really expensive ). Blend, blend blend your eye shadow and maybe pick two complimenting colours- lighter all over lid and then imagine an outer corner and arch into into your socket with the darker. Blend blend blend. I prefer a powder liner ( best eyeliner brush I've found is bobbi brown - which is expensive- but it's the bomb!). Literally dip in an eyeshadow of your choice, in a drop of water and apply a little at a time to the corners for smaller flicks. If it looks good, add more further along. Eyelash curl and then mascara. Zig zag bit don't over load... Apply foundation with a damp sponge and blend! Be in a very strong light and check for marks. I personally think a lighter foundation is better than heavy, but it's all preference. Try out a few. Boots no. 7 do a good variety and I find is very smooth. Do short brush strokes for your eyebrows. And gently blush your apple of your cheek ( such cheeks in to see where naturally light lands- highlight there). Lipstick- go with your mood! But remember, make up can be fun. If I have a big night, I may practice my eyes etc beforehand to see which look goes best. You tube do some great videos X" This is good advice. And there are some great youtubers...I learned pretty much all my makeup techniques by copying videos and practising afterwards. | |||
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