Thursday, January 7, 2010

What colors of makeup would look good on me? i have very pale skin and hate liquid eyeliner[ im in 6th grade]?

thanxxx soo much %26lt;3333333What colors of makeup would look good on me? i have very pale skin and hate liquid eyeliner[ im in 6th grade]?
6th grade? please. This is just.. sad. You don't need makeup in middle school.What colors of makeup would look good on me? i have very pale skin and hate liquid eyeliner[ im in 6th grade]?
Go to Sephora or MAC %26amp; have them give you a great look that will work for you.
well ur 2 yong to put make up ..i had the same problem trust me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I agree with everyone else..you're too young to wear makeup.


But if you insist. Try some nice mascara. To make your eyes look a little bit flirty. For those pimples..no powder. It'll make them even worse. Let them dry up and DON'T pick at them.


Hope I helped. And just because you got your period doesn't make any difference in people saying ';you're too young'; I got my period in 4th grade. Now that's ';too young';


:)
Well considering the fact that you are only in sixth grade try to go as natural as possible....... some light, earthy tones just might do the trick though. Good luck!
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Seriously, wait like another year before you start wearing make up, please . . . it's like the best advice I could offer you!
I never even considered wearing makeup in 6th grade. you have your entire life to wear it so wait like a year
Okay this isnt' the answer your looking for but just concider this please. Your to young, wait till you a teenager. Have fun with yourself because it's all going to change. i suggest using as little make up as possible maybe some clear lipgloss and mascara but other than that i don't 11 year olds should wear make up. people, especially adults won't take you seriously.
Hi Lola,





I do agree with the people above that you are probably so beautiful just the way you are. Don't feel like you need to wear makeup just to fit in. But since that wasn't your question...





It depends on what eye color you have too I think. I have pale blue grey eyes and fair skin and I find that most eye shadow look too heavy on me.





I think that really light pink/peachy shades look good, or even just a light foundation color on my lids brightens things up.





Also, since I'm in a vigilante mood right now... Lola, if you care about animal testing and want to prevent unnecessary animal suffering then check caringconsumer.com for their list of companies that do not test their products on animals. Good luck!
i would try some tinted moisturizer to help conceal the acne. i know how hard it is to try to cover embarrassing zits. i hate heavy foundation so i use bare escentuals which i love, but its probably out of your budget.





i also recommend you pick up a little palette of simple make up. like, something you can use on your lips AND cheeks.





dont wear too much, and just have fun. youre young, use make up to accentuate your beautiful features instead of covering anything! =]
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  • What liquids and makeup can you bring on the air plane? (international flight)?

    i am flying on friday and i wanted to know what the limitations are and what i can and cannot bring on the carry onWhat liquids and makeup can you bring on the air plane? (international flight)?
    Any liquids but MUST be in the special ziplock bags that you can get from the stores. they are VERY small.......3-1-1 for carry-ons = 3 ounce bottle or less; 1 quart-sized, clear, plastic, zip-top bag; 1 bag per passenger placed in screening bin. One-quart bag per person limits the total liquid volume each traveler can bring. 3 oz. container size is a security measure.What liquids and makeup can you bring on the air plane? (international flight)?
    Here you go!


    Check everything that you don't need. Most drug stores like Sav-On or Rite aid have travel size toiletries. Use those and if they confiscate them no big deal. However; here is the rule.





    3-1-1 for carry-ons = 3 ounce bottle or less; 1 quart-sized, clear, plastic, zip-top bag; 1 bag per passenger placed in screening bin. One-quart bag per person limits the total liquid volume each traveler can bring. 3 oz. container size is a security measure.


    Consolidate bottles into one bag and X-ray separately to speed screening.





    Be prepared. Each time TSA searches a carry-on it slows down the line. Practicing 3-1-1 will ensure a faster and easier checkpoint experience.





    3-1-1 is for short or long trips. If in doubt, put your liquids in checked luggage.





    here is the web site if you need more info.


    http://www.badanco.com/carry-on.htm...





    this web site is good. it has pictures and shows you how to pack etc,.
    the best you can do is to put all your make-up on your luggage !


    But if you need some you need to put them in a zip bag and very small quantity, one lipstick, no drink at all


    At the airport they can give you the zip bag


    you can check on the website of your company flight,


    they have to give you all this information


    I travel with Air France each time and you can find it on their website
    You cannot take any bottles that are over 100ml - even if they are half filled bottles. They need to fit into a clear carrier bag (which is supplied) and I believe that the whole thing cannot be more that 1 litre.





    It is best to take the absolute necessities on the plane - to be on the safe side.





    Have a great trip!

    I have liquid, powder, and a combo of the 2 makeup....best way to apply?

    Ok, I have been using CoverGirl makeup for the past two years because I like it the best. I have TruBlend Minerals (powder), 'Clean Makeup' (liquids), and Ultimate Finish (liquid powder). For the longest time I used just ultimate finish, because it provided a clean look. However, when I started breaking out more it didn't work as well, so over the summer I got TruBlend and started using that on top of the other. At first I got 420, but that was way too dark. Then I moved to 415. Then to 410. And finally to 405, the lightest it goes, even though it's still a little too dark. The two together work well too cover up blemishes, but it's very heavy. So today I got liquid makeup and plan to use that instead of the liquid-powder one as my foundation. So, my question is, what combination should I use? The liquid then powder or the combo then powder? And how can I apply it so it looks as natural as possible while still covering up my blemishes on my forehead and occasionally other places? And why did I just type a life story and not ust get to the point?I have liquid, powder, and a combo of the 2 makeup....best way to apply?
    As a make up artist I'd say don't try and use your foundation to cover up noticeable blemishes or spots...it's only meant to even out minor flaws. Use your foundation in a thin layer then put concealer on top just where you need it, it'll look much more natural than a thick layer of foundation all over. If you using foundation/powder combo you shouldn't need to use a seperate powder on top. Only use powder on normal fluid or cream foundation. Hope that helps. xI have liquid, powder, and a combo of the 2 makeup....best way to apply?
    well put the candy cane on the left and he liqidear onth front side then iy will look good

    Does using a cream or liquid under eye concealer work with Bare Essence or other mineral makeups?

    I have the well rested also but it does not give enough under coverage.Does using a cream or liquid under eye concealer work with Bare Essence or other mineral makeups?
    yup i use bare minerals...but it doesn't give me enough coverage for my under eyes either so i use clinique concealer...the one that comes in a green tube. you should give it a try.Does using a cream or liquid under eye concealer work with Bare Essence or other mineral makeups?
    Yes, It'll do. You should be able to use any concealer without problem.
    I use under eye concealer with my Physicians formula mineral wear. It seems to work just fine.
    any concelar should do the trick. then lightly apply well rested. not too much of both cuz it'll start to look cakey!

    Has NE 1 ever had a free makeup thing done from Clinque ? She gave me 2 dark of Liquid Cover Up.?

    I am a freshman in high school, and during the end of the summer school shopping, i decided to get make up cause everyone was wearing it, so i had a free thing done at Filene's ( now Macy's ) at the Clinique department and the Liquid Cover Up, seemed pretty good to me. But after a while of not wearing it, and then putting it back on it looked way to dark for my face, so i had to get Powder Cover Up to put over it to make it look some what normal. i was just wondering if this has ever happened to anyone before.Has NE 1 ever had a free makeup thing done from Clinque ? She gave me 2 dark of Liquid Cover Up.?
    Yes, I have had this happen before. Basically you had a tan in the summer and winter came around and you became more pale. All ya have to do is adjust to a lighter shade in the winter months. Clinique is great by the way.Has NE 1 ever had a free makeup thing done from Clinque ? She gave me 2 dark of Liquid Cover Up.?
    Wow I had the exact same problem when I went to the mall to get Clinique. I'm a freshman this year too. The reason this happens is probably because whenever you're in a mall the lighting can be alot different from school, home, and outside, so you should probably try on the makeup wear it around for a bit and decide if you like it and the colors. I bought the liquid and it made my face look really pretty in the store, but when I left I realized how fake it looked.
    here's what happened: your skin paled - maybe you lost your summer tan or something. usually in the winter, you have to wear foundation a shade lighter than in the summer. just buy a lighter shade of the liquid, if you like it.
    yeah i got mah make up done there be4 but that never happened to and im a 8th grader in middle school lol

    This is a question for you makeup experts.. its about concealor, powder, liquid foundation, etc. ...?

    Okay, so let me tell you right off that I am sort of a beginner with makeup, so all i use is concealor, mascara, blush, and a little eyeshadow. So, please use details for my ignorance, lol.





    I have this concealor: http://www.covergirl.ca/en_ca/prodimages鈥?/a>





    ^ it works for me, but is liquid better? cuz sometimes this feels a bit oily, so i was just wondering.





    Okay, and i wanted to start using foundation. Liquid sounds like it would blend well, so, what kind should i get? Just make sure its oil free, good for your skin....





    I heard that the maybelline super stay silky foundation is good.. what do you reccomend?





    And, after i would put on the liquid stuff, do i HAVE to put on the powder? does it really make a diff, or can i just skip it..?





    And, last but not least, i have pretty fair skin, and my cheeks get red easily (irish in me, lol), so what shade should i use?














    Thank you thank you thank you in advance. Any help is much appriciated.








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    =]This is a question for you makeup experts.. its about concealor, powder, liquid foundation, etc. ...?
    In my opinion, the concealer your using is wayy better than liquid. I've tried six different kinds of liquid and none work for my combination skin, but I started the stick concealer and it covers up way better.





    For foundation, it's kinda tough. Liquid foundation gives you more coverage plus a natural airbrushed look, but it may clog your pores. Powder foundation is better for your skin, and it gives good coverage, but not as great as liquid. I think your best bet would be oil-free liquid OR Bare Escentuals powder.








    And last but not least, try the covergirl or almay smart shade makeup, where it blends into your skintone.





    Good luck :)This is a question for you makeup experts.. its about concealor, powder, liquid foundation, etc. ...?
    It de[ends if you have oily, dry, or combo skin.
    First off, check your skin type. If you've an oily skin and prone to break out look for products that are oil free, not water based. Since you said that you've a little bit of redness on your cheek and you want to cover that, you should look for a liquid foundation. However, if you've no breakout whatsoever, you can try using a mineral powder foundation. Your cheeks' redness will play up to your skin (looks like a natural flush). MAC foundation are good, I'm unsure about maybelline.





    Apply your concealer AFTER your foundation. If you're using a liquid foundation, it is recommended to dust some powder afterwards to set it, esp. if you're oily. It does make a difference - it helps to make your makeup stay longer and you'll look less oily/shiny.





    I'm not sure what you're trying to say on your last question, but your foundation should blend to your skin. Most of MAC liquid foundation gives you the coverage that you need to cover the redness of your cheeks.





    Since you're fair, you should try getting a rosy or coral blush to play up those cheekbones.
    Q-'; it works for me, but is liquid better? cuz sometimes this feels a bit oily, so i was just wondering.';


    A - First you need to start with a proper skin care regime that controls oil, my guess is you are 25 or younger? that means you have more oil production in your skin. TONER is sooo important. It removes impurities. If you can get your skin to be more smooth by exfoliating and proper cleansing.. concealer would be unnecessary and can be used on the rare occasions that you actually need it


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    Q-Okay, and i wanted to start using foundation. Liquid sounds like it would blend well, so, what kind should i get? Just make sure its oil free, good for your skin.


    A- If you follow the above advice a perfect wet to dry foundation can be dual purpose.. wet the sponge for more coverage but use half the side of the foundation then the other side can be a dusting powder. I find liquid is better for people who have dry skin. Powder has absorbing qualities and helps reduce shine (if you are oily) OR powder in the summer and liquid in the winter is also another option depending on where you live.


    Q I heard that the maybelline super stay silky foundation is good.. what do you reccomend?


    A . Here is the link for duo wet to dry foundation that I use and love





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    Q -And, after i would put on the liquid stuff, do i HAVE to put on the powder? does it really make a diff, or can i just skip it..?


    A. Powder is a setting agent. Make-up artists always use a dusting powder after to set the make-up during photo shoots, when lights are on the skin, skin looks shinny with liquid based make-up To produce a smoother finish the dust lightly with a mineral powder. You have to be aware that certain mineral powders are so fine that you MUST exfoliate the skin to get it OUT of the pores. so the answer is not really , it depends on how you want your face to look, dewy or matte?


    Q-And, last but not least, i have pretty fair skin, and my cheeks get red easily (irish in me, lol), so what shade should i use?


    A- I would use a tinted moisturizer OR a green concealer as that will reduce ruddiness, just make sure you only put it on the areas that are mostly red or ruddy...Don't be scared of it, just use sparingly. You can also mix a bit into a liquid foundation into your hand, add a little of the green then put on the areas that are mostly ruddy.





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    2 Makeup Questions...Foundation with a dial? Liquid Stuff?

    Is there a brand of makeup that carries a liquid foundation included with a dial to change the color? If yes, what is it? I know they have self spray-tanners with the dial.





    And Is there a liquid that you put on an eyeliner-brush then you dip the liner into a eyeshadow and Walaaaaah Liquid eyeliner from your fave shadow? I saw it in a mag or someplace and i cant remember where to get it.





    Thanks!2 Makeup Questions...Foundation with a dial? Liquid Stuff?
    you already got the first answer, revlon. I dont like it at all. my friends and i tested the colour difference a ton of times, and shade one is EXACTLY the same as shade 5, at least in the bottle i got, so imo it's not worth it at all.





    2nd question- if you get a thin brush or use an liquid eyeliner brush and add water to it you could use dip it in yr eyeshadow and use it as eyeliner. it's not the easiest to do though. but it also works to make yr eyeshadow darker or more matte.2 Makeup Questions...Foundation with a dial? Liquid Stuff?
    The first is Revlon. it works pretty well. It is a fair foundation. The latter, if you use just a liquid eyeliner brush and wipe off the excess, and dip it into eyeshadow it works.
    Revlon is the answer for your first question. For your second question, it does not make sense-
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