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Wearing
Makeup
A
lot of adults, your parents included, might not think it's
appropriate for anyone under age 15 or 16 to wear makeup.
If you dare to try a little color on your lips, eyes or cheeks
they get all excited. Maybe they say you look silly or trashy.
And maybe they have a point. Nothing is more attractive than
natural beauty. And guys like that too. Natural beauty comes from confidence, eating the right
foods, daily exercise,
and making sure you are well rested.
Makeup
should be used to accentuate what is already there, not to
cover it up. It is easy to over do it when you are just starting
out, especially if you are trying to follow the advice found
in many magazines. They often tell you to put on blusher,
on top on powder, on top of foundation, on top of toner, on
top of base. Then they'll tell you to use a dozen shades of
eye liner and shadow until your own fresh skin is buried beneath
a coat of cosmetics. For most occasions, other than Halloween,
the effect of makeup shouldn't show. It takes years of practice
to get a lot of makeup look like a little. Makeup should be
used to enhance your best features.
BUT,
makeup can be fun too. There are so many inexpensive brands
available that you don't have to spend all your savings or
allowance to do some experimenting. If you really want to
look different from your classmates, we would rather you use
makeup than get a tattoo or body piercing. At least you can
take makeup off at the end of the day.
Use foundation
cream to cover up any little blemishes and give your skin
an even finish. Choose a foundation color that is as close
to your own skin tone as possible. Try to find one without titanium.
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Fine
for all skin types. |
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Acne-prone
skin:
use an oil-free formula. |
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Sensitive
skin:
use a hypoallergenic brand. |
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Dot concealer
under your eyes and on any areas you want to conceal. Blend
it in well, but gently under your eyes. If you get dark circles
under your eyes from allergies, concealer may become your
best friend.
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Fine
for all skin types. |
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Sensitive
skin:
use a hypoallergenic brand, and use carefully the
first time to make sure you are not allergic to
it. The skin under your eyes in especially thin
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Blusher
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Blusher
gives your face some color and chiseling. Be careful where
you put it. Sweep it outward to widen your eyes, and a
little under your cheekbones gives you a chiseled look.
A dab on the chin and nose is fine too if it is a light
shade. Cream blushes are extra moisturizing so they're
ideal for dry skin (oily skin -types steer clear).
Blend onto your cheeks to create a just-took-a-jog flush.
Powdered blushes absorb oil so they're perfect for
oily and acne-prone
skin. Plus, they create a matte finish for a shine-free
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For
daytime and school, try to keep your eye makeup as natural
looking as possible. That means use neutral tones. Too much
eye makeup can make you look a lot older. Use a light color
to cover your eyelid and eye socket. Next, take a slightly
darker shade and shade in above your eye crease and down to
the top of your eyelid. If you like highlighter, use it on
your brow bone and put it on last. Use eyeliner to outline
the eye as close to the lashes as possible. Some people look
good with liner on the bottom of the eye, and some don't.
You will have to see what looks best on you, try one lining
style on one eye, another on the other, and see which looks
better on you. If you like mascara, apply a coat or two to
the upper lashes and a bit on the lower.
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Teens
either like lipstick or hate it. It does add color to
your face and helps give you a finished look. You don't
have to match your lip color to your clothes or your blush.
Lip pencils look great on some people and awful on others.
Outline your lips with the pencil in either the same shade
as your lipstick or one shade darker. Add a touch of lip
gloss afterwards if you like. Most models say their "lipstick
secret" is putting on Blistex first and blending
it in well before they put on any lipstick. It is supposed
to make your lipstick stay on longer. It is also good
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Shimmer Gel
Shimmery
highlighters can look really pretty for a party, or for shopping
at the mall with the girls. In the summer, you can wear them
on your shoulders when wearing a sun dress, strapless dress
or top. They look way cooler than a tattoo on your back if
you are wearing that backless number! Bonnie Bell makes some
nice shades that are not expensive.
Have
some fun with makeup, but don't overdo it. Remember, makeup
trends will change. Who ever thought that blue and green eye
shadow and liners would come back, but they did! 
Check
out Erics Hair Care Tips 
What Your Hair Says About You?
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