I DON'T WANT TO GO OVERBOARD WITH THIS MAKE-UP STUFF!!!If you are 13 is pink lip stick and gloss, pink eye shadow,black mascara an okay amount of make-up?
well first off it isnt a great combo to much pink is ewww try a clear gloss with pink eyeshadow! that would look more naturalIf you are 13 is pink lip stick and gloss, pink eye shadow,black mascara an okay amount of make-up?
I think it is a little too much. You should tone down on the pink a little too. For just a normal day I would suggest some foundation, mascara, and lip gloss. And maybe some bronzer.
That is way too much pink. Think make-up as a natural color enhancer, not a paint for your face.
When applying make-up always keep these things in mind:
- What look do you want to accomplish?
- Do you want a natural glow? Or do you want more drama?
- Do you want to emphasize your eyes more? Or your lips?
Always have a game plan of what you want. It is much like painting. Your face is your canvas, and your paint is your make-up (concealer, powder, foundation, blush, eyeliner, lipliner, lipstick, lip gloss, eye shadow...and many other things). Your paintbrushes are your make-up brushes, which you need to treat just as important as a paintbrush you spent $20 bucks for. Find good quality ones, and keep them clean on a regular basis. If you spend near $50 for a set, you are typically good to go. To test for good brushes, feel how soft the brush is, look for any bristles that may fall out, and see how strudy they are when flicked with the tip of your finger. To keep them clean, just use a clarifying gentle shampoo and warm water, patted dry with a towel, and reshaped with your fingertips and then laid on the side of a sink (with the bristles hanging over the inside of the sink edge - this will help the brush dry well and keep moisture from getting trapped in the bottom of the bristle area and creating not only bacteria to be spread to your face, but to also keep the glue from loosening up that keeps the bristles in place), and let air dry.
Back to the make-up. When you apply your make-up with your brushes, again...keep in mind the effect you want to have. Natural glow? Drama? Funky? Playful? Flirty? Sassy? Keep all this in mind. Now play around a bit with color. Start with your foundation. Create your canvas to be ready to accept the paint you are about to apply...make-up is your paint. But it is not to look like paint on the face. Always keep that in mind.
Next is eyes. If you overempahsize your eyes, underemphasize your lips. Heavy pinks and lots of liner and mascara on the eyes will have to be balanced out with a light lip color. Try a nude shade with a nude liner, and a clear gloss. If you underemphazise your eyes, you will have to balance your face out with emphasized lips. When you use less eyeshadow and liner to the eyes, spike up the color a bit on the lips. If you like pink, opt for a mauve or a sheer pink, liner and a good coat of gloss (nude or clear).
For an overall natural glow, use ligher pinks...or when more potent color is used with pink...keep it simple. Use a lighter eyeliner (brown or a light charcoal), and use more beige and nude shades on the eyes with the pink to balance it out better. Also with the cheeks, always use a shade (no matter what look you are after) that blends with your skin shade...not looks painted on. If you are pale, you are a cool skin tone...opt for a pink, but not overly pink. If you are olive or tanned, you are a warm skin tone...opt for a more peach based blush. If you want, also look for neutral shades...which compliment both cool or warm skin tones.
Just keep this in mind...when using pink...always balance. When using make-up period, balance. Use colors and shades to blend with eachother to find your style. Play with color, do not be afraid of it. A lot of people stick with pink because most people have pink in thier skin tone...but most of the pinks out there today are highly potent in pigment. Too much applied makes one look clown-like...espeically when just matched with black mascara and liner. Blend...again...think of your face as a canvas. It can be created however you desire it to be...get a picture in your mind, and play to find what looks best on you and reflects you inner beauty. Another key point before I close...make-up is to bring out...to reveal your inner beauty. Not mask who you are or make you someone else.
yea. its and ok amount, to much makeup at a young age looks horrid. it can even cause damage to your skin at a later age.(thats if you dont take care of your skin that is) remember always remove makeup before bed.
Lipstick/ gloss and eyeshadow may be good.
You are still a little young for mascara. It is better to not have enough makeup than to have too much!
Yes. First off, pink eyeshadow looks really, really bad. Go with more natural colors and you won't look like a douchebag. Pink lipstick is also not a good color...Either go red or go something natural. Honestly, a girl looks better without makeup at all. I never, ever wear it, and my boyfriend, whom I live with, swears up and down that not only do men prefer the natural look, but they hate kissing a girl with makeup because it's gunky and gets on them. Your face is beautiful as it is, girl--take it from me!
naw, thats okay. thats usually what I wear. just leave it on the dl. (down low)
Your statement that you don't want to go overboard says it all. Black mascara is generally reserved for evening occasions, or if you have dark brown/black hair. Choose a mascara in a hue that is slightly darker than your natural hair color. If you are a stark blonde or a true redhead, select a light to medium brown. Generally, if you are wearing a tinted gloss, you won't need to wear a lipstick under it because the colors (even if they blend) will be overpowering.
I'm 16, and i dont wear that much make-up. My tip is for normal days, either do your eyes OR your mouth. Secondly, too much pink will look horrible. I reccomend:-
1) Clear gloss on your lips
2) Pale pink shadow
3) Brown/Black Mascara
Or, if you would like to do your lips more than your eyes,:-
1) Sparkly pink lipstick
2) Clear gloss
3) No eyeshadow, just mascara.
Or for a party or wedding etc, try:-
1) Clear lipgloss or slightly pink gloss
2) Pale pink eyeshadow
3) A little mascara
4) (optional) A little bit of eyeliner
I think that pink eye shadow looks bad on anyone, and lip stick is a little to old. So I would suggest some eye liner, mascara and lip gloss. All the guys I know don't like to much make up....a littles fine but don't do to much. the last thing you want to do is look sluty!
I would say gloss only, pale shadow and clear or brown mascara.
It sounds like you want to stay natural and pretty. Too much pink can end up looking clownish.
Lip stains and eye creams may be better for your skin anyways. It is a drag to have to do your makeup. Try to stay very natural. The stains won't rub off or smear and the natural mascara won't look harsh.
My mom let me wear lip gloss (not lipstick) becuase it just makes your lips shiny and a little pink...i also get away with VERY little LIGHT eye shadow right above my lashes - not out to the sides or up to the eyebrows. I would wear mascara but I've never bought any. I usually try to make my hair look great, since my mom won't let me use too much makeup. But, like you, I don't feel right wearing tons of it either!!! You're on the right track!!
It really depends on what the girls around you are wearing. Do you think that you stand out because of the amount of makeup you wear? Just as long as you apply it skillfully, I don't think it will be a big deal.
Make up looks horrid period.
Just look natural.
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