You should have you foundation matched if you are pale plae an ivory 100 should work and then stick with pale colors pinks, light browns things like that
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2006-12-08 10:38:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Your foundation should be one of the lightest shades they sell. Either an Ivory or a pale Ivory. Blush will depend on you...try both pinks and peaches and see what looks better. I'd stay away from eyeshadow being so pale...it will stick out like a sore thumb even if applied lightly. If you must, use earth tones like light browns. I'd go for a light brown/medium brown eye liner instead which will highlight and ennunciate your eyes better along with a brown/black mascara. As far as lipgloss....match the blush..either pinks/mauves or peaches.
2006-12-08 10:36:26
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answered by J Somethingorother 6
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Hi,
I think an 'ivory' foundation and a light bronzer perhaps, applied to the cheek bones and forehead where you would naturally catch the sun on your face. This will give you a natural glow. Use a lip tint such as Benetint rather than a lipgloss to make it look natural. For shine just put some vaseline over the top. Try sweeping the bronzer over your eyelids because an eyeshadow colour would depend on your eye colour.
Oh and line your eyes to make them stand out. Black may look to bold in contrast, try a brown and brown mascara.
2006-12-08 14:45:50
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answered by Nat 3
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When buying a foundation try to find a shade that matches your neck. You really just want to use the foundation to give your skin an even tone and hide blemishes, don't try to re-color your skin. Same thing goes for the blush find a shade that looks natural on you. With the eye shadow and lip gloss experiment with different colors but with a fair complexion I wouldn't go with anything that creates too much of a contrast. Make-up should be used to enhance your beauty. When you wear too much or use it to create something that you are not you end up looking like fictional cartoon character.
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2006-12-08 11:20:01
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answered by CA DIVA 4
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Pinky tones, use blush to help lift your skin or a light shade of bronzer in the summer. If you want to try not to be so pale then use foundation a shade or two darker and mix some in with your normal foundation, to make you slightly warmer toned and hopefully not too orange! Just make sure you blend at the edges of your face!! As for eyeshadow it depends on your eyes and hair colour, and how brave you want to be! This program should help,
http://www.handbag.com/beauty/makeup/makeupselector/
Good Luck!
2006-12-08 19:15:59
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answered by hayleynichols88 2
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2016-11-24 23:47:35
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answered by ? 4
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Use pale colors to highlight your natural coloring. Pale pink lip-gloss and blush, light brown eyeshadow. If your are young, you probably don't need foundation in the daytime.
2006-12-08 10:42:17
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answered by The Gadfly 5
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I have strawberry blonde hair and green eyes with fair skin, and I use the lightest shade of foundation (I think mine is Ivory or something). Basically most lip colors are ok except for the purples and brownish reds. I go for pinks, reds, fiery reds, and even some peachy colors.
My blush is more of a light pink/peachy color. I use brown eyeliner and mascara. I avoid using black because it is so dark and makes my eyes look too unatural. I think fair skin people can use most shades of eyeshadow depending on the look you are going for...but usually I use earth tones, greens, sometimes pinks or light purples..
I've heard that you aren't suppose to match your lipstick/eyeshadow with your clothing...
2006-12-08 10:41:17
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answered by Angel_In_America 2
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you could go to mac. and itll stay on and not smudge it wont make you looked all caky either...well if u apply it right.
Your foundation should be the color of your skin but maybe LITTLE darker...to add colo.
then try a darker pink ((not too bright)) or a bronzer around your face to darken your complexion and define your face shape....
then use a shadestick to make sure you can really see your eyeshadow....you could use mroe nautral lookin eyeshadows like maybe a gold in the lid and a darker brown or violet in the crease...then line the top of your eyelashes with black eyeliner or the inner parts of your eyes....and
try rimmel lengthening mascara...
then you could use a light pink plumping limpgloss from mac...they only have one plumping one...
2006-12-08 11:19:09
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answered by Anonymous
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if u are that pale, u might want to consider using a Translucent powder for shine, and a Bronzer for creating the illusion of color. u put it in the highlighted areas of ur face, like the cheeks, nose, forehead, and chin. then u can put a light dusting (of stain) of blush on ur cheekbones. that will also give u much more color. but don't go too dark as it will contrast w/ ur light skin. try Benefit Benetint, it's a stain that u brush a small amount on ur cheeks and just blend in w/ ur fingers. u can use any color eyeshadow as long as it is complementary ur eyes.. ur safest bet is a pastel lavendar, or a tan/light brown and then a darker version of the color for the crease, to create Depth. i suggest eyeliner to emphasis the lash line, as well as Mascara. as for lip gloss, u can never go wrong w/ pinks.... i like orchid pinks right now but the trend seems to be melons and peaches .... don't worry just practice. if u want, try going to www.eyeslipsface.com, everything is $1 and im sure i'ts good for practicing on urself.
2006-12-08 11:02:48
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answered by sasmallworld 6
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