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2006-10-06 20:14:22 · 14 answers · asked by mcminnvilleme 2 in Beauty & Style Makeup

lol not ight hair....light brown hair..oops!

2006-10-06 20:15:35 · update #1

14 answers

take the advice from experts

http://www.freewebs.com/beautytip/beauty_tips.html

2006-10-06 20:15:48 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I have about the same coloring and I use plum colored eyeliner on top and bottom to make the green in my eyes stand out with white eyeliner in the inner rim to make my eyes stand out more. Then I use I shimmery gold eyeshadow and for a nighttime look, I use a matte light pink on the lid, a nice purple color to the crease and highlighter below the brow on the bone. Also use mascara and curl your eyelashes. People want me to do their makeup all the time. Oh yeah, also, the highlighter color you use at the eyebrows, apply to the innercorners of your eyes and let feather out a little towards the eyeliner. Good luck.

2006-10-07 00:06:19 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If your skin has a gold tone then a golden or tan base
if your skin is fair then ivory if it is a little more medium in tone then beige Believe me I am light with freckles and hazel eyes and red hair

2006-10-06 20:24:29 · answer #3 · answered by redrocker53546 1 · 0 0

Use light pinks or greens to really bring out the green in your hazel eyes...make sure you do not wear dark colors though since you have fair skin...also wear a brown eyeliner, NOT BLACK.

2006-10-06 20:46:52 · answer #4 · answered by cutebunnyusagi 2 · 0 0

The best colors are the ones you are comfortable with. It also would depend on the color of the clothes you are wearing that day. I like brownish colors. Mary Kay has some really cool brown shimmery lip colors. Using a lip liner adds to the affect. I love my olive green eye liner or my chocolate colored one. I also like the way black mascara looks on my lashes, it helps pull the attention to my eyes. What I would consider my best asset.

2006-10-06 20:23:12 · answer #5 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

i have the same things as you but I'm a little different i have green eyes, fair skin, freckles and dark reddish hair. i usually use a deep brown on my lids and a gold on my brow bone, a dark brown mascara, i don't really use bl-lush because I'm always getting sun burned but if you need it blush and foundation, and finally i use Burt bees mint lip balm for sun and snow it makes my lips look bigger then i apply a pink-ish orange lip gloss. i think the more natural look is the best way to go.

2006-10-06 20:22:17 · answer #6 · answered by liz 2 · 0 0

The Perfect Shade: Finding the right color depends on your skin type, condition, and color. If you're blessed with flawless skin, or used to going au natural, a light, tinted moisturizer might provide all the coverage you need (and will give your blush and other products a good base to adhere to). If you just need to even out your skin tones, a light- to medium-coverage foundation will work well, or try a heavier foundation if you want additional coverage. Be sure to take your skin type in to consideration, too -- if you're on the oily side, use an oil-free foundation, or stay with moisturizing foundation if your skin is dry.


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To find the right shade, start by picking a shade that most closely matches your skin tone. If you're in between shades, try mixing two colors until you find the shade that works for you. Yellow-based foundations work best on many skin types, because they neutralize any pink or red undertones in your skin. Avoid pink-based foundations, which often end up looking too fake (and actually make your skin appear older). Women with darker complexions want to avoid ashiness, the result of foundation being too light or having too many pink or blue undertones.

To Apply: Using a dry, synthetic brush, apply a little foundation to your cheek or jaw line (triangle sponges can absorb the moisture in your foundation and make it hard to apply, leaving only the pigment behind). A synthetic brush will let you easily apply your foundation (if you have dry skin, spray your brush with water for easier application). You'll want to test the color in natural light, so take a compact mirror and head outdoors. If it blends, looks natural, and doesn't leave an obvious line between your face and neck, you've found the perfect shade.

Concealer and Powder: You'll also want to choose a concealer and complementary loose and pressed powder to go with the foundation. Choose a gold-based concealer color that matches your skin shade (the gold will counteract the blue of under-eye circles). Use the concealer to combat trouble spots (under the eyes, around the nose) and the powder to help set the foundation and prevent oil breakthroughs on the big day. Use the loose powder when you're doing your makeup, and take the compact of pressed powder with you to retouch during the day or for photos as needed. Depending on your skin type and condition, you may only need to powder your T-zone to keep oil at bay. Also, powdering only the T-zone lets the natural sheen of your skin show through on your cheeks and cheekbone.

The Eyes Have It

The Color Perfect -- The Right Eye Shadow For You: When your husband-to-be looks into your eyes on your wedding day, you want them to be luminescent. That starts with picking the right hues for your eye color, skin type, and the look you want to achieve. For a classic, photo-perfect look, we suggest neutral earth tones like taupes, beiges, grays, and even pale pinks. Generally, matching your eye shadow to your eye color doesn't work -- it makes your eyes disappear. Instead opt for shades that highlight and make your eyes pop. If you want to use bright, bold colors, by all means go for it, but remember to blend really well. The key with all of your makeup is to have no obvious or harsh lines, so blend, blend, blend. Good brushes are essential!


Hazel Eyes: Deep greens and pale yellows pick up the varying flecks in hazel eyes.
Blushing Bride
Blush and bronzers can help shape the face, and a soft sweeping with a large blush brush over the apples of the cheeks will give a nice glowing affect. Afterwards, lightly dust your cheeks with some loose powder to soften the edges.

Fair Skin: Sandy pink tones add oomph without looking too "done."

2006-10-06 21:01:00 · answer #7 · answered by GucciEnvyMe 2 · 0 1

if you have blonde hair it will naturally get bleached by the actual sun in the summer. There had been this guy in my class who else had golden blonde hair that was a medium brown near the base. When he came back to school after summer vacation, it was nearly platinum blonde!

2017-02-24 03:01:00 · answer #8 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Exactly why is everyone with blond, why can't you just have jet black tresses with some blonde or blonde curly hair with some jet black hair. Today you don't have to choose.

2017-01-29 10:36:37 · answer #9 · answered by Allen 4 · 0 0

Visit my Mary Kay web site. Go to the virtual makeover.
http://www.marykay.com/teresafontenot Thsi should get you a good start.

2006-10-06 20:20:54 · answer #10 · answered by invisibleone 3 · 0 1

I was on Yahoo Answers for something else, then this question was displayed on the sidebar...

2016-08-23 08:18:55 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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