Friday, July 23, 2010

I need help with applying Scene make-up!!!?

Okay, I'm a black girl, not like really dark, a milk chocolate skin tone, if you will. I live with my father and older sister, my older sister is homosexual and doesn't wear or know anything about make-up (not bashing, I love her to DEATH) and my Dad is, well... MY DAD. My Mom really doesn't understand my style, I'm more of a scene girl and I want to show it more through make-up, just eyeliner and eye shadow. I'm 14 years older but look about 17 and I would really like to know what eye shadow colors and mascaras to use to keep the Scene look, I'm really bad at this stuff, totally ignorant on the make-up topic... I have dark brown eyes and hair, I'd love some advice on eye make-up!!!I need help with applying Scene make-up!!!?
ok I am actually here to help plus I'm a Scene girl. And **** all the haters that commented it dosent matter what you think about scene if someone likes it why do u care?! ANYWAYS scene makeup is all about being unique and standing out FYI dont listen to the other retards who answered your question! ok so the first step is to use a light foundation thats good for your skin tone i'm really pale cuz i'm irish so i use ivory foundation but anyways the key is to lightly apply it! now you're going to want your eyes to be the main attraction so keep all other makeup basic and simple the first step for eyes is to dust with a translucent powder to help everything stay in place throughout the day. Then apply black liner to the top and bottom inner rims of your eyes. Next find a colored shadow that you like or black and apply from lash lines to creases DONT FORGET TO BLEND! to get rid of any harsh lines you may also apply a thin line on the bottom lash line for extra drama. Next use a volumizing black mascara ( SIZE MATTERS THE BIGGER THE BETTER) use it to apply 2-3 coats on top lashes and 1-2 coats on bottom lashes. keep lips bare or with a light colored/clear gloss. remember you want your eyes to take center stage hope this helped anymore questions just ask!I need help with applying Scene make-up!!!?
Uhm okay hun.


Scene makeup is totally obvious.


not that hard to figure out.


lot of black eyeliner and bright eye-shadows with pretty much caked on fondation and pouder.


but seriously?


the whole scene style is really getting old.


and if you dont already know about scene makeup and stuff then your obviously not scene and shouldnt fake it.
okay i have to agree with Miller the whole .scene kids


is really getting old it's just saying girls have to wear loads of makeup


to look pretty.that's so wrong and your only 14 you shouldn't be wearing that much makeup. a 14 year old girl wants be be Natural not something there not. you'll just be known as another scene wannabe
Your asking us to tell you how to apply ';scene'; makeup?


If you were scene you'd know how to.


I agree with Miller.


Scenes are overrated.


Don't be another scene wannabe.


PLEASE.


Just add a bunch of eyeliner and foundation.


and VOILA!
You could go with a jet-black eyeliner, really thick, because that looks awesome on darker skin tones, and maybe some glittery black shadow also. It's a great scene look, and looks really really cool!


Hope this helped!
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What does your sister being homosexual have to do with her knowledge of make-up?
Alright, first buy a good primer...I tried to do the whole dark eye look, and it just doesn't stick if you don't have a good primer. Without the primer, it just looks...blah and not as dark as it could possibly be. I use Urban Decay Primer Potion or Too Faced Primer (Both can be found at Sephora or Ulta...I prefer Too Faced)





Next, buy a matte black shadow. Carbon by MAC is a cult fave. And while your at MAC store, buy a 239 brush for your eyeshadow. It'll be able to pack on the color as well as smoke out the edges so it's not as harsh.





Put the primer potion on and use to brush to pack the color on. Volia! Very scene girl.


If you want to make the look less harsh, use some silver eyeshadow and put it in the corners of your eye. There's this great Dior palette that has blacks and silvers.





Start out with that, and make your own looks!
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