Step 1) Start by washing and moisturizing the face. Apply, Maybelleine Pure Make up on face a slightly down neck.

Step 2) Apply a Covergirl concealer on dark circles, rdness around nostrils and any other blemishes.

Extra Step) If you have shiny skin dust with covergirl, pure pressed powder. If you want a natural dewy look only apply powder on T-Zone.

Step 3)Apply Covergirl brown eyeliner on top lashline, and blend. Apply on half of the lower lash line.

Step 4) Apply Bonnebelle Eye Shimmers, in neutral. Apply as the white-silver shade on brow bone, brown and beige on lid, and contour with the dark brown.

Step 5)Apply one coat of Covergirl Volumexact Mascara on top lashes.

Step 6) Use Maybelleine Single Pan Blush in gentle rose on the apples of your cheeks, blend up towards your ears.

Step 7) Use a clear lip gloss in any flavour or brand for a natural look.

I know this sounds like alot, but the results have a very pretty natural look.


I have fair skin, and dark brown hair. I just bought the Dream Mousse Blush from Maybelline in Soft Plum, and I was wondering, would it be alright to mix it with a bit of lotion? And if so, should i blend with lotion once it is on, or before?

And, please, any tips on applying this product in general?

Have you ever used this blush? Did you like it? Any recommendations?

Ooh, and since we are on the subject of makeup, should i use brown mascara if i have brown eyes? i use black right now, and its fine, but i was wondering, would it look wierd with brown eyes and brown mascara?

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May
28
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I really love the new makeup colors for spring! Terracotta-colored blush is supposed to be in season. I love the sophisticated look of it. But I can’t seem to find the right color for my skin tone, or one that’s affordable for me. I usually buy my makeup from drugstores. Does anyone have a good shade to recommend that will fit in my budget?
FYI, I don’t like blush that’s too shimmery or showy. Something natural and fresh-looking would be nice.
I have light-ish colored skin, a little darker than beige.

I have the same coloring as Kim Kardashian (Naturally dark hair, eyebrows, eyelashes, light olive skin). I am thinking of adding some blue undertones in my black hair. I have long black hair with curls and bangs.

Should my skin be tan/bronze, or porcelain/blush, with blue black hair?


I was allowed to start in 7th grade, but being raised my grandparents, I was only allowed to wear one shade of eyeshadow and a very little bit of blush. This was standard all the way thru high school. As such, I never learned to properly apply makeup and now I very seldom wear it. At what age should I allow my daughters to wear makeup and how do I teach them?
May
22

Hi, I have a round face and it makes me look like I’m about ten years old. I know that using blush on your cheekbones helps, but I don’t know how to apply it so it does just that. Got any ideas?
Thanks!

I started having dark circles under my eyes and there getting quite annoying. People get the wrong impression of me now, saying I’m this messed up depressed women. I started applying concealer and putting a layer of blush over it. But it doesn’t work and leaves my eyes with messy goo. Anything to get dark circles complety off? I have fair skin and lots of freckles.

P.S.!!!! I also have other skin problems. Like pimples, peeling skin, sun burn, and bunch of freckles and little brown spots. It makes my face a little misplaced. Help? (Not counting major surgrey!)


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