What sort of makeup essentials do you think i need and what brands ( i am 13 blue eyes, blonde hair, and normal to oily skin with a few break outs.) Any tips as well or websites please? What other tools are essential?Make up help!!! Good quality makeup brands, get 10 points!!?
Sephora has some of the best quality brands available, Www.Sephora.com . If you have a local Sephora near you, go in and get a complimentary consultation with a color expert. They will educate and apply makeup to you based on what your needs are.
A few staple products I would recommend are 1.%26gt; a great oil free foundation, preferably with an spf. (Cargo, makeup for ever, sephora brand)
2.%26gt; an oil free powder for daily touch ups and to keep you shine free (sephora brand compact, or cargo brand)
3.%26gt; a bronzer (you can also use as an eyeshadow!) (Benefit's 10 is awesome! Blush+Hilight in one!)
4.%26gt; good mascara (I like too faced mascara) 5.%26gt; nice lipgloss (soooo many fun ones to choose from! The dior glosses are hot!)
6.%26gt; Brushes (Foundation brush, eyeshadow brush %26amp;, powder brush. The right tools make all the difference!)
7.%26gt; good skincare (your makeup only looks as good as the skin underneath!)
I hope this helps!Make up help!!! Good quality makeup brands, get 10 points!!?
Bare minerals. you'll break out less because it's pure, and it'll cover your break outs at the same time. i love it because it's natural and it looks natural. they have a starter kit and it'll pretty much contain everthing that you'll need. They have this brand at Ulta, Sephora and occasionally Macy's.
ALAMAY! It's a little expensive, but it is the best make-up out there! I have trouble with my skin and it's the only make-up that doesn't make me break out. I know that blondes with fair skin are more sensative to that kind of thing, it is also hypo-allergenic. They also have a line out there that gives you the make up to use that brings out your eye color. They have a regular line and one called Play It Up for those nights you want to be a little more dramatic! Hope this helps!
umm clinique is good for everything from powders to eyeshadows....powder makes you not so oily.. blue eyes pop with brown shadows... i think eye liner is beautiful as long as you dont cake it on there.. and dont forget.. if you put on make up wash it off at the end of the night so you dont break out...
omg you tottaly need makeup forever foundation and pressed powder..that stuff is awesome.. ive never loved any makeup the way i love this stuff, i will never buy anything else.
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i apply the liquid with this
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and the pressed powder with
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and the must have blush is NARS orgasm, it looks good on everyone!
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i use this brush
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and for eyeliner macs fluidline is the best..it doesnt smudge or bleed..
andddd my secret weapon is philosphys clear makeup, it makes my skin baby butt smooth..and it makes my makeup look flawlessssss
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and if you have a problem with your eyeshadow not lasting i love this stuff.
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hope i helped!
Kryolan
Mac
MAC!!! If you go to one of their stores, they'll help you out.
honey only use foundation to cover the problem areas, and for the oily skin use a powder that will soak up the oils. websites might help you but your best bet is to go into a sephora or ulta store and tell them what your problems are and they will help you pick things out, try em out on you and even show you how to apply them.
your features sound like mine.
it sounds like your essential products would be
Dove morsturising skin with an added tanner
light to medium blue eye shadow, but only if ur going out somewhere special like to dinner
black mascara
and a light brown lipstick or pink will go with your blue eyes and blonde hair
for your breakouts, Ganier and niva products for sensitive skin
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