Virtual Makeover. You can play with colors and find a look you will love. Then it shows you how to apply your new look. Just click the link below.
2007-02-14 14:25:00
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybelline shiny licious is pretty good. it's not sticky for first of all. Taste and smell are great. It's really glossy and shinny. It lasts longer than other lip gloss. I have been using it for about 6 months. I have more than 7 colors. It cost around $ 7 at Drug stores. my favorite color is pink sorbet (#87). It is so natural but pretty.
If you dont' comfortable with using drug store cosmetics, try Dior lip gloss. It cost around $19-23. You can get it from department stores like macys to sephora stores. It is glossy, too. But it comes with some shiny particles. So if you don't want to look so dress up, you don't want to use it in day time. Mostly, I use it at night time. It lasts over italian dinner.Other than too shiny, everything else is great cause it is dior.
2007-02-14 10:12:34
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answer #2
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answered by cal 3
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I just got the new formula lip gloss from Mary Kay and it's really great! It's not too sticky or crazy shiney. They have a variety of colors for all complexions. To find a local rep - go to www.marykay.com and you can put in your location for a "rep near you".
I've tried a bunch of other kinds and they are always to sticky - make your lips feel glued together. Mary Kay has a great, moisturizing formula.
2007-02-14 10:09:43
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answered by ckgusto 4
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If you are confortable with lipstick, stick with lipstick (this sounded funny). When chosing color, use color that blends with your face and it doesn't stand out. What do you want people to first notice about you, how your lipstick color is wrong and it stands out, forgetting you too are there? Or you want that they notice your beauty, and where lipstick just enhances it...
Thats how I chose colors which I will put on girls.
http://www.easynaturalyou.com/makeup/gallery.html
see my work
2007-02-14 10:06:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Lipstick mixed w/Dark red lipgloss will matck your look-My freind works at a beauty salon and thinks you will look great in it. Plus if its scented it smells REALLY good if you get rasberry from rimmel london.
2007-02-14 10:06:48
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answer #5
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answered by Rydon 3
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well get a lip gloss that isn't to "wet" such as Chanel lip gloss in the darker colours such as the golds and the light browns. they look wonderful on.
2007-02-14 10:19:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey,would u could try is that if you mix a color toward your skin complection with lipgloss a little and more lipstick it could mix into beuatiful colors
2007-02-14 11:49:43
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answered by Anonymous
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stick with lisptick....try a red tone....picking out red lipstick is really hard....everyone has their own "red"....go to a makeup counter at a department stores such as JcPenny and ask a lady at a makeup counter to help u pick the right shade...they love to help....good luck...have fun picking a color! :)
2007-02-14 10:38:39
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answered by Anonymous
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attempt a more beneficial matte formula lipstick. using gloss purely reflects lights and visually plumps lips. pass for a moisturizing lipstick formula with somewhat sheen. also, attempt to get somewhat more beneficial understated pink (no longer the brightest fireplace engine pink) so lips do not bounce out a lot. yet another decision is a stain. you ought to purchase one on your lips, like Revlon purely bitten. or you ought to do your human being through patting lipstick on lips, then wiping extra off with finger. this technique will colour your lips with out including any added shine or measurement that would make your lips seem fuller.
2016-11-28 02:56:46
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answered by haggans 4
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Well with your older age, I suggest a darker color because that would match your complextion better like red. You can get them all sorts of places like cvs or wall mart.
2007-02-14 11:28:09
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answer #10
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answered by nicole g 1
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