use the almond liquid foundation ...Make up help.. cant apply make-up ..i really need advice to make some facial features appear smler! 10pts?
if you're very pale, buff is probably too dark for you. get something that matches asap [you can use the same type of makeup just in a lighter shade.. revlon is perfect] and use a powder bronzer in order to look tan. if you don't want to buy a lighter foundation, you can try adding some unscented, non comodegenic [won't clog pores] lotion. it will lighten the shade and make it go on ten times smoother and nicer.
apply your new lighter colored foundation all over your face, even in places there are no zits to assure that your skin tone will look even.
buy Physician's Formula Pearls of Perfection in the darker shade [best, most natural looking bronzer i have ever used in my life] and buy a big fluffy brush. whatever you do do NOT use a small, stiff brush or it will look really un natural and disgusting. sweep it lightly along your hairline, jawline, nose and lightly on each side on each cheek. this should look natural, not defined patches of hairline jawline and cheeks.. lol. just a natural, light, well blended tint swept in ONE coat freely over the area. if you put too many coats it's going to pile on top of itself and look gross and fake.
then get a light brown eyeshadow [covergirl #40 in chocolate mousse would do great] and take the same big fluffy brush [bat it around a little to get the bronzer off first] and then sweep it in the medium brown tone [hopefully you buy the covergirl!] and sweep it on each side of your nose for a slimmer look, or to any part of your nose that sticks out more than you would like like a bump on the top etc. darkening something will play it down.
in the covergirl eyeshadow, use the lightest tone to put right under your eyebrowline and on the inner corner of your eyes for a highlight.
then do whatever you want for eye makeup
good luck!
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use a foundation one shade darker than your skin and make a line/stripe down on both the left and right sides of your nose and use a highlighter to make a stripe straight down the middle (so like 3 verticle stripes) then blend well
use the darker foundation on the tip of your nose ball and underneath, blend well with everything else
do all this blending before using a translucent setting powder, and with practice you'll be able to see whether you need to go heavier/darker with the foundation or not
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Try this one.. you can find a lot of suff on YOUTUBE!!!
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