I need cheap, walmart, cvs store makeup..
I have dark blonde hair...Green eyes, with some gold in it, and blue rimmed...more green, but sometimes blue. I just got a tan, so im a little darker. But I need a whole makeup look that is natural looking, nothing dark!
2006-07-29
19:44:01
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asked by
inthisskin22x
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Beauty & Style
➔ Makeup
What a lucky girl you are! With this eye, you can choose what colour your eyes will appear for the day. If you fancy the blue looking more prominent, eyeshadows should be warm tones like gold, browns, copper, bronze, rusty and sand. If green is a better option, use shadows that accent green such as taupe, plum, rose, violet and warm green.
Your warmer completion gives you many options for a fabulous makeover. Being "in-between" does have it's benefits. Deep matte earth tones and jewel colors such as hunter green, dark grey, beige and brown will accent your eyes. Coral and plumb colors work good to accentuate your cheekbones.
Experiment with your lip color. Your skin tone is very versatile and if you're brunette, anything from pink to red will look great on you. Top it off with lip gloss for extra staying power. Bronzing powder dusted over your forehead, nose and cheeks will give you the ultimate sun-kissed look.
* Ash Blonde
Skin: Rosy Beige
Hair: Ash Blonde Medium to Light
Eyes: Soft Blue, Blue-Grey, Blue-Green
Suggested Eye Color Makeup
Eye Liner: Blue, Grey, Soft Green
Highlighter: Pink, Aqua, Soft Grey,
Soft Yellow, Ivory
Mascara: Brown, Dark Blue
Eye Shadow: Grey, Mauve, Blue,
Blue-Green, Purple, Teal
2006-07-29 20:19:21
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answer #1
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answered by @ngёL♥PÏήK 5
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The trick to the "natural" look is making it look like you're not wearing any make-up at all, but people know there is a difference. So, here's a simple 3-step procedure to achieving the look you want!
Brown eyeliner is essential for the "natural beauty" look because it is available in a variety of affordable prices and places. First, line the roots of your top eyelashes. Smudge it outwards from the inner corner of your eye. It's optional to line your bottom lashes as well, but this may result in a look that's more garish than gorgeous.
Another essential is bronzer or shimmer. Apply it to the areas where the sun would normally hit your face, and blend it in with your natural skin color. (When using tinted bronzer, make sure it is just a shade or two brighter than your natural skin color.) Tip: use a little of it as eyeshadow (optional) to add color and natural grimmer to your gorgeous peepers.
Apply lip balm or lipstick (not lip gloss or shimmery lipstick. These don't look natural) to give your pout a softer look. If you want to enhance the color a little, use a tinted one, a shade or two darker than your skin color, but has a peachy or pinkish tone to it. Colors like peach or rose cashmere are perfect. These products are available cheap from the pharmacy or other affordable stores.
I hope I've helped you enough, I enjoyed sharing these tips. Experiment with it so you can get the look you want. I'm a 14-year-old girl but I think like a beauty expert, my friends say!
2006-07-30 03:00:45
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answered by Anonymous 1
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Use suttle eye shadows either close to your skin tone or light in color. Use some mascara - just a little bit - on your upper and lower lashes. Don't use blush if you're tan. For your lips, use a toothbrush and rub it back and forth on your lips for 30 seconds. It might tingle, but that's okay. Your lips should now have a very natural looking color and it lasts for a couple of days. Maybe brush on a little bit of lip gloss, too.
2006-07-30 09:21:04
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answered by Anonymous
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just very light ping lipstick(charme) +lip gloss(etude) , some mascara (try revlon! the best!), light eyeshadow, and you can use white eyelinner into your eyes it'llmake them look bigger!
2006-07-30 04:34:32
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answered by bernadet_lmr 3
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sparley blue eyeshadow,and dark red lipstick
2006-07-30 04:07:29
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answered by jewel 1
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