Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Does anyone have any makeup tips and hair tips? [[pics included!]]?

i'm 13 and going into the 8th grade! :)





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The first picture might look huge at first but give it a second and it will be at a viewable size! lol :) :) :)


Does anyone have any makeup tips and hair tips? [[pics included!]]?
ooh. im 13 too :]





try curling your lashes and using one coat of brown mascara to open up eyes.





use a thin line of brown eyeliner or dark brown eyeshadow on a wetted angle eyeliner brush to define eyes





your skintone will look lovely with a berry colored lipstain. try revlon's just bitten lip stain in berry juicy. also try it on your cheeks and blending on the apples of your cheeks. use it lightly and dont overdo it to create a a flushed look.Does anyone have any makeup tips and hair tips? [[pics included!]]?
Hmm, if you're thinking about getting contacts, you might have to change this but, since you're wearing glasses you need a more natural look. Try some brown eyeliner on the bottom, some light pink eyeshadow (NOT TOO EXCESSIVE) and mascara. Also, foundation and blush. For hair? it looks pretty good straight but, if you want a new look, try taking a shower in the morning then using mousse and scrunching your hair.
Your pretty! You should wear for makeup, a light natural red, with some light lip liner, a little thin line of eye liner and a nice light skin color eye shadow with a nice blush.


For hair this is what you could do.


Number 1- Blowdrye hair. When hair is dry blowdry in front and spray.


Number 2- Night before blow dry in sections put in curlers. When you wake up mess it up with your fingers and spray it all over the place. You'll have nice volume.
Your pretty and I would stay natural. Click on the link below to do a virtual makeover if you have a head on photo of yourself. You can order makeup on this website and request a Beauty Consultant to go to you and give you a FREE makeover. Click here to see a natural look -





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Use Jason's Natural Organic Biotin hair care sold at grocery stores at reasonable prices.


Use Physicians Formula mineral based hypoallergenic cosmetics.


Use Clean %26amp; Clear oil control skin care.
Try a navy eyeliner... that would go good with your eyes





Also.. during the winter, you may want to try a bronzer





Good luck in the 8th grade! =]
pluck your brows, get contacts if you can, get layers in your hair. black or brown eyeliner and mascara, tinted pink lip gloss. =]
hi sweetie





What you need


1. Gentle facial cleanser. The first step in any make up routine is to have good skin and that comes from keeping it clean. Look for a gentle, cleanser from company like Neutrogena, Dove, Oil of Olay, Aveeno for less than $10.





2. Good moisturizer. “non-comedogenic” (not cause whiteheads or blackheads) or “non-acnegenic” (shouldn’t cause acne) moisturizer with an spf of at least 15. Try brands like Neutrogena, Oil of Olay for Sensitive skin- all of which cost under $10.





3. A collection of Lipglosses. Bonnie bell and Covergirl is good and cost around $4 to $5 per lip gloss.





4. Mascara. Maybelline Great Lash is used by most of the major celebrity make-up artists.





5. Blush. Use blush to add a rosy glow to your skin. Wet ‘n” Wild has a great creme blush and so does Revlon. Use just enough to give your face a rosy glow. Don’t pay more than $10 for a blush





6. Concealer. Dab just enough to cover your blemishes. Again L’Oreal and Revlon both make great concealers for under $10.





7. Oil Sheets. These are great for the summer or otherwise sticky times. These sheets absorb the oil from your skin. Try Clean and Clear Oil Absorbing Sheets.





You might also want to experiment with eyeliners, eyeshadows, etc from more budget friendly make up lines like Jane, Wet ‘n’ Wild, etc.





What You Don’t Need


1. Expensive moisturizers, eye creams, anti-aging serums, harsh facial scrubs (unless prescribed by a doctor)


2. Foundation- Let your skin mature a bit. Using foundation too early can clog pores and lead to acne


3. Expensive eyeliners, mascaras, and lipsticks.


4. Eye shadows- I say this because most teens (and frankly most adults) have no clue how to put this on correctly. Wait until you’ve experimented a bit with makeup, then go to a beauty counter and have them show you how create a “clean” eye.


5. Heavy eyeliner. Keep it simple on the eyes

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