Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Applying make-up?

my mom bought this old movie about applying make-up and it said you should never match your make-up with your clothes is this still true or is it okay now a days.Applying make-up?
As long as the colors go well, then there should be no problem,...It's all about what you like and what looks good on you. Don't look at makeup on other people and think that that is the way it will look on you,..because it probably won't. Try it out for yourself,...just experiment at home and come up with the best look for you.Applying make-up?
It really depends on what outfit you're wearing. If you are going to wear something orange, for example, you definitely don't want to have orange eyeshadow, lipstick, and blush, or you'll look like a weird pumpkin! What you can do is pick ONE of your facial features to accent, and play it up (i.e. eyes = orange shadow in the crease of your lid, or in the corners) or do some glitter along your temples or cheekbones if you're going out at night.


Also, if you want to try to match, try to do a blend of similar colors. For instance, if you're wearing a light blue shirt, try to blend a deep blue shadow with turquoise and add some white to brighten your eye. :)
its ok to match just your eyeshadow with your clothes if you want to.
It's very tacky to match make up%26amp;clothes.I suggest you don't.
you should definitely consider what you're going to wear, but don't match it exactly.





For example, don't wear a red top and then put on orange or hot pink lipstick (actually, don't wear orange or hot pink lipstick ever!) ;)





just figure out what looks best on you and then you can make minor adjustments for what you're wearing.
i think its ok, both ways, to match and not to match.
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I don't we have to still match our clothes. I think it's pretty much whatever you want today.
It is not ok. It is tacky and gross. You need to see what goes good with your skin and your eyes.
good question.. but really who cares if it is ';in fashion'; it's about what works for you and that's it we are all different so what works or looks good on me, may not be the same for you... which is great cause then we would all look alike... :) i think what ever you like is good, i'll match my eyeshadow to my shirt if it's evening time.... and add some glitter, like your going out to the movies on the weekend with some freinds... but if your going shopping keeping it simple. just never highlight your eyes and you lips at the same time, if you like wearing dark eyeliner then dont wear bold lipstick and if you like the red lipstick then go really light on the eyes... a quick tip i learned.. for school pictures or any pictures that you can prepare your self for i found a trick that i used in my senior picture and i take really bad pictures.. but go a very neutrel shade on the eye (one that matches your skin tone), with mascar on the top only! do not use eyeliner and a shiny lips gloss, with a hint of color if you like, this will keep your face looking brighter mainly around the eye area which it the area most girls/woman have problems with. it really did work or try it out with a friend and see the difference.... and maybe you could ask your mom to take you to the department store to see current tips on applying makeup.... another tip.. the point of putting on make up is so you look like your not wearing it!!!! :)
Well it depends how much of it you match.....Orange top, orange shadow, orange lipstick, orange blush....a BIG no no......Orange top, orange lipgloss, fine. It's great to match, but in moderation!!!





GOOD LUCK!
match means similar. dont select same color but matching.





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