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First time attempting to use makeup. Opinions?

Started by Stephanie G, March 23, 2012, 03:25:32 PM

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Stephanie G

K well this is the first time I have tried to put on makeup, I wasnt really sure how much to use. Kinda looking for some opinions or suggestions that could help me next time :P. Anyways here is the picture.

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Miki

Pretty difficult to tell with the lighting/resolution on that picture.  I mean, it doesn't look bad at all, just hard to see the make-up.

I am, however, stunningly jealous of your bone structure!   :)

-Miki
"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind."
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Stephanie G

Thanks, and ya I know I am stuck using my webcam cause like my phone doesnt have a timer and like I had to sell my slr a little while ago :(.
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MacKenzie

  Yeah I agree with Miki, a close up shot of your face with better lighting would help.

  You have a nice facial structure to work with so I think you'll be able to pull off alot of different makeup styles easy.

  What are you currently using & what do you need help with?
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TorontoGirl4Life

Stephanie - I know make-up fairly well and I am no make-up artist by any means lol. I will say that there are a few tips I have learned in FLAWLESS cosmetic application :-)

1.) First things first prior to apply cosmetics you need a good cleanser that works well for your skin type. There are 3 main catergories of skin types

A.) Dry skin
B.) Combination ( T zone ) Forehead/nose/chin
C.) Oily

Once you've washed your face, you need a toner !. I prefer to use Witch Hazel it's got anticeptic properties that'll kill bacteria's and help clean out pores even more and even more leaves your skin refreshed. Some people may be allergic to it and I would say try it and if it breaks you out in hives don't use it. I would avoid most chemical based toners as they strip your skin of your needed moisture content.

Next you need a moisturizer !. ALWAYS use a moisturizer dot a bit on each part of your face ( cheeks, nose, chin ) and let it soak for about 10 mins or so. Now find a moisturizer that works with your skin type as well.

Next is primer it's what adhere's your foundation for longevity over the course of a day. I prefer to use a bit of a higher end primer but Revlon carries one too and other drug store brands too.

Eye makeup wise you should get a decent eye primer too if your wearing eyeshadow or liner it also helps keep your makeup all day.

Back to the face , dot a bit of foundation on the same places on your face as listed above. Use a stippling brush usually found at walmart and stipple it on the face add more if needed. Then conceal any areas like dark circles or blemishes ect. Then take the brush and stipple some more to blend it all in and power lightly.

I hope this helps. Like others it's hard to say how much is too much. But if you need visual tips try youtube.com and look up makeupgeektv or other makeup gurus. They can show you what you'd need to do and what may work for you.

Best of luck !


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Dannii

I came into makeup without a single knowledge of anything about it, which I believe was most of us here. However, besides learning and hearing tips from girl friends I learnt most of my makeup skills through youtube tutorials.
I can't get enough of them..
here are some of the people I strictly follow:

gossMakeupArtist: Just an amazing guy who teaches you the tips and tricks with makeup whether it be for daily wear or special occasions. He is incredibly dynamic that way, and also is cute to look at. I definitely love his style.
http://www.youtube.com/user/gossmakeupartist

xxmichaeljames: An androgynous guy that mainly deals with people that are lighter skinned however has some beauty tips for the general public.
http://www.youtube.com/user/xxmichaeljames

JLovesMac1: a hilarious girl that does very nice natural to going out makeup.
http://www.youtube.com/user/JLovesMac1

then theres also:

Michelle Phan: she's good but her earlier work was much better and wasn't inundated with product placement. LOL : http://www.youtube.com/user/michellephan

petrilude: who does a lot of drag makeup but gives you tips and tricks to use the products to hide blemishes such as 5 o'clock shadow and whatnot..: http://www.youtube.com/user/petrilude


Also, in regards to learning here is some basic tutorials teaching you some things about makeup:

Colour tone- regarding eyeshadow and skin undertones (for correct foundation colour):

Contouring and highlighting tutorial:

How to find the perfect Foundation:

My personal favourite: How to apply foundation: stippling brush:


So those a some of my favourite videos to really help you get started. Hope that helps.


// danni xx
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