Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Makeup, how to apply, and what to use.?

I am not really that smart and i think that i would look better if i really know what to use and how to apply it.





I have blonde hair


big blue eyes


fair skin


and have lots of ance





is there any thing that i can use to help prevent ance too?


And still look good with out a bunch of powder on my face?





Please help! plus any websites would be helpful!


thanks!Makeup, how to apply, and what to use.?
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http://www.promdresstalk.com/movie-star-鈥?/a>Makeup, how to apply, and what to use.?
Firstly, do not touch your face! Your hands spread the grot around your face. Cleanse with a gentle cleanser, do not use a scrub as this will aggrivate the condition.





As for make up, a little mascara and natural lippy would look good.
Hey! I have acne too but a good solution is getting bangs.
Hey,


First of all don't put yourself down about not being smart there are enough people out there who will try to do that for you. In my eyes you are very smart simply by putting this question on Yahoo answer's.


My husband has very oily skin with alot of acne so I bought some OXY triple action medicated acne pads %26amp; it is working. He even said it feels better after he uses it. Several times a day is best %26amp; especially when it's bedtime.


As for makeup - using nothing is best for your complexion.
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to clear up acne try nuetragena oil free acne wash. honey is a great face mask to clean out the pores.


start by icing or using a really cold rag to make any redness from acne go down.


then use a tinted moisturizer.


then use just the tiniest bit of concealer on the really big pimples.


then dust with powder only on the shiny areas.


fill in your brows with a pencil or powder(only a little, just to define the shape) with a smudger.


one shade darker than you skin eyeshadow(a little sparkly) from lash to crease.


two coats brown/black mascara.


one shade darker than your lips shiny lipgloss.


hope this helps:)
I believe make-up should be applied differently for different occassions..By day you should look natural so maybe a very pale lipstick (not gloss) and a light mascara and light blush..If going out of a night, then a mauve, lilac or pink eye shadow, darker mascara and a rustic colour lipstick or lip gloss, a natural foundation and a light rustic blush...I don't know what ance is but if it's acne then I have found that Mary Kays mask 3 and cleanser 3 is the best for clearing it up but remember when first using it (the first few weeks) it might get a bit worse because it brings them out then cleans them out..I hope this has helped you...
It's best not to wear any type of foundation when you have bad acne break outs, especially if you don't wash your face at the end of the night. I was breaking out into some pretty bad acne patches on both of my cheeks and it drove me crazy. I finally discovered Proactive, which was recomended to me by another acne prone family member. It won't give you results right away like it shows in the commercial, I started seeing much better results after 3 months of use. And they only improved after 6 months. I have now been using it faithfully for about 8 months now, and I don't have any break outs anymore, just a pimple here and there. I have found that the best product out of everything you get is the sulfur mask. Use it 2-3 times a week, and before you go to bed dab a spot of it on all your really bad pimples and let it stay on while you sleep. When you wake up in the morning wipe the spots off and wash your face with the face wash and they should be greatly diminished. Also drink lots of water that helps the healing process. I use Aveeno Ultra Calming Moisterizer, takes the redness out of my face and isn't too greasy. Proactive also has a foundation and powder that has acne meds in it, so it gets rid of pimples while you wear it. I tried it, and didn't like it (dried my face out too bad), but maybe it will work for you. Also, through research I have found that you should watch your milk intake.. it is full of hormones, and that is the last thing we need more of as women. Take 50 mg of Zinc Daily, that helps keep your skin healthy! I know 8 months is a bit of time to wait to get the results you want, but it is better that than lots of acne for 8 months. Good Luck!
If you have bad acne...then wearing makeup is not advisable.What I suggest you do first is concentrate on clearing up your skin. You can do this by having a routine. Cleanse Tone and Moistur ise every morning and night when you wake up and before you go to bed. Get a good brand like Neutogena or Biore and stick to it. Make sure you geta Cleanser Toner and Moisuriser that is suited to all kinds of skin . In a few weeks you will see a marked difference.Dont forget to drink at least two litres of water a day.


When your skin is better, go to a beautician who will be the person most suited to giving you advice on makeup.


Good luck!
eyeshadow on eyelid eyeliner little bit above eyelashes mascara on eyelashes





Acne try acne free from costco thats what i use and foundation from clinque which goes on your face its like powder but its liquid and makes you skin beautiful





also try mixing yogurt and oatmeal and brown sugar and leave it on your face for 10 minutes
I've heard great things about that proactive. I'd recommend giving it a shot. If you NEED to wear makeup for some kind of function, you might try that Bare minerals. If you cant afford that, I've gotten a lot of mileage out of the maybeline dream mousse foundation. Combine it with Cover Girl stick concealer on the really stubborn blemishes.


Also as for color, you cant go wrong with natural colors. If you want something for dates, or parties, my best reccomendation, is to get one of those eyeshadow kits that have several different colors in them, and play around till you find what you like. A good rule of thumb though, dont go overboard. If you accent your eyes, keep your lips neutral, and visa versa.
For acne I also use proactiv..which is okay but I still break out at certain times of the month. If that doesn't work, try your doctor who can prescribe something stronger.





For makeup I would recommend going to different makeup counters in a mall like Clinique, Prescriptives, or Estee Lauder. They will apply makeup on you for free and then you can see what you like and don't like. They will also give you tips on how to apply makeup and tips about skin care.
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