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sousou
01-17-2005, 03:28 AM
I usually don't wear any make up , now that I turned 37 and gained lot of weight I am starting to look like I really need to put some make up on my face.
I also have a problem with my skin, it is starting to shift south, do I need a firming cream?vitamins? can you help me with what I should buy.
for make up what should I put on my face, I have light skin ,green eyes and light brown hair.
for the foundation, I hate it ! a skin w.foundation seems like fake skin.
so please I need a lot of advice...Thank you!!

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Whelmed
01-18-2005, 10:41 AM
Hello,

I don't like foundation either! I wear powder and lightly brush it all over my face with a blush brush. It ever-so-slightly covers up imperfections. As for make-up, I'd suggest a pale brown shimmery eyeshadow and black mascara. You can go to a department store make-up stand, like M.A.C., Clinique, Estee Lauder, etc. and they can help you too! If you buy something like $30 of make-up from them they will give you a free make-up lesson! Hope this helps.

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VNightingale
01-18-2005, 12:54 PM
Here (http://www.soyouwanna.com/site/syws/makeup/makeup.html) is a pretty good site about about to choose, apply and remove makeup. If you really are dead set against foundation, you might try a tinted moisturizer to help even out your skin tone (however, when foundation is applied correctly it's practically invisible on the skin).

Your coloring sounds very similar to mine, except that I have very dark brown hair. The colors that I've found to work best are rosy pinks and mauves. Don't panic! These are not the shades of pink that you probably remember from the 80's! Cover Girl makes an eyeshadow set called Pure Romance that is my absolute favorite because it looks very natural and really brings out my green eyes. Brown eyeliner applied sparingly and good ole black mascara will further accetuate your eyes. Powder blushes are easier to apply than creams, and again, rosy pink is probably going to be your best shade. Apply with a very light hand until you're used to putting it on; you don't want to end up with "slapped cheek syndrome". For lipstick you might try something very sheer until you find what colors you like best.

Have fun with it! Makeup should make you feel pretty, and it's really not that hard to apply once you get a little practice. Just remember that a little goes a long way and that the best makeup draws attention to you, not the cosmetic.





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