answers1: LIPS = Lo'real paris infallible never fail lipcolour compact <br>
this lip gross last for 16 hours <br>
suit those busy ppl
answers2: You need to figure out which goes the best with you skin
type. Are you fair skinned or do you have a darker complexion? Do you
break out a lot? Is your skin oily or dry? Truly, CoverGirl is the
best for any skin condition be it smooth and beautiful, or covered in
acne. I like the TruBlend Whipped foundation. It is oil free and it
has beautiful coverage. But my skin tends to break out in spots, maybe
the mineral makeup would be better for you. I just test the
waters...if something looks good to me I am liable to try it. You will
never know until you jump in.
answers3: Since I don't know your complexion it will be a little
difficult to give specific advice. But check the link below. I guess
you can use the techniques in the video but for everyday wear just use
more neutral tones. <br>
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6_yWn6UbS0
answers4: cover girl
answers5: Cover girl...cheap but good
answers6: YSL, Maybelline, MAC, BOBBI Brown.
answers7: Were you talking about foundation? If so, I recommend
L'Oreal True Match - lots of shades, light formula isn't too "makeupy"
- dust a little loose powder to set and remove shine (I like using a
lighter shade for under eye circles, not as heavy as concealer). For
added healthy glow, I use a bronze blush which I also use as eyeshadow
for day wear, just a sweep, not a heavy dose. Some eyeliner close to
the roots of the top eyelid (not the inside), some mascara, maybe a
little brow filler if your eyebrows are really light ( mine are and my
favorite thing to work with is an old tube of mascara, almost empty
with most of it tissued off the wand and then artfully applied - if
you can do mascara on your eyelashes, you can do your brows, you just
need a little practice) and finally a touch of gloss in a light
flattering color (I keep dark intense shades for evenings and
fall/winter season). <br>
Anything else? Just ask!
answers8: So go on youtube and search a neutral makeup look tutorial I
suggest heather123 or MichellePhan
answers9: anything by makup or "_,'-'" <br>
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