Try Garniers Ultra lift skin enhancer. It goes on white and turns to match your skin color exactly. You can get this online or at Walmart, CVS or Walgreens. For Coverup I would use Amazing Cosmetics brand, you can get online at either ULTA or Sephora. It goes on easy and covers up under eye circles, acne scars, and I would imagine even bead shadow without looking to noticable. Skip the powder. The look these days is soft, dewy skin. 'Strobing' is what is in also, it is the act of putting hilighter on your face to draw attention to some features. 1)tops of cheeks and eyelids. 2) bridge of nose and 3)edges of mouth. I use Benefits High Beam liquid, for me, but their Watts Up! works for really fair or very dark skin. I would use a lip stain or stain gloss for my mouth, it is more natural. Stay away from the mat shades. Pretty much any mascara is good, if your lashes are thin use a volumizer formula, and if they are short, use a lengthening one. Also, get an eyelash curler to use before you use the mascara. Eye shadow.....if you are blond, use taupe, pinks and lighter colors. Brunette can get away with browns, grays and darker ones. Red heads, my youngest is one.....I got her taupe as well and copper shades. Eyeliner, don't do the black unless you want to do a cat eye look. Match your lash color., or a bit lighter. Its for making the base of your lashes look thick and for showing off the shape of your eyes. Liquid is the hardest to apply well, followed by Gel and the easiest is pencil. Start with pencil or even use the dark powder eye shadow color. Use a small brush that is wet and dip it into the powder and trace your lashes. You can also trace it on dry. You can get many cosmetics online easily so the above stuff can be gotten without going to the store.
You can look up good tutorials on You Tube as well, they explain a lot there. But again, practice makes perfect. I hope this helps a bit.