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First time doing makeup, fishing for better ideas

Started by jordynn, September 05, 2010, 12:11:50 PM

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jordynn

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I've finally got the courage to go out with a friend and buy makeup. All I got was mascara, eyeshadow, eyeliner, concealer and a few brushes. I love the fact that I'm finally in makeup, but I still think I'd look ALOT better with tweezed eyebrows and with different (and more) makeup. Anyone have ideas?

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Also money is not really an issue, if brands like MAC are that much better, i'll buy them.
I've been on hormones for 4 months now. Anything I can do to help my transition is a good thing.
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Janet_Girl

You have a very good foundation to begin.  Thin the eyebrows and shape them.

Once you begin HRT you should have some amassing results.

Buy high quality makeup.  Higher quality has more of the colorants in them.  Cheap drugstore brands tend to not cover as well.

I use MAC and Covergiirl, mostly.  But LO'real is also good.
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JennX

Well, first things first. You find a good foundation that matches your skin. Revlon ColorStay is great, easy to find, and provides a high amount of coverage. MAC Studio Fix would be my second choice, but the colors are little hard to match for first timers due to the whacky color codes, so trial and error is needed. Estee Lauder has some great foundations too, but they are on the pricey side and not any better than MAC or Revlon IMHO. Next, most use some sort of powder to set the foundation, again I'd stick with the same brand as the foundation so matching isn't an issue. Also you'll need to pick between loose or pressed powder. Other than that, YouTube is your friend, and there are tons of how to videos, from some very experienced peeps.

Different companies have their own best products. I mainly stick to:
MAC: for eyeshadow, lipstick, and some powders/bronzers, brushes
Revlon: for foundation
Urban Decay: primers, eyeshadows, eyeliner
NYX: a little of everything as their prices are low and product quality is high
NARS: blush, bronzer

There's a whole bunch of prep stuff before makeup which most use like: primers, moisturizer, sunblock, etc. but I'll leave that for another post. I'll also add makeup is addicting and you can spend a bunch of money quick.
:)
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-Dolly Parton
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