Teens

 

Teenage girls makeup tips and tricks. 2010, 2011 makeup for teen girls.

 

Simple School, Work Makeup 2010, 2011 Tips

Simple School, Work Makeup 2010, 2011 Tips

Makeup can seem to be tough. You may not know what exactly to apply when going to work and school. After all, a night on the town is easy—bright colors, false lashes, etc. But for school and work, you want something muted but pretty. Here is a simple tutorial for any woman looking to jazz up here appearance for work.

Makeup Style 2010

First, wash your face. If you have dirty or oily skin, this can make your makeup streaky and you may have a bright oily spot. YUCK! Simply wash your face with plain old bar soap—it also helps to keep your face pretty and clean. Make sure if you have oily eyelids to take care of them also. They need just as much TLC as any other oily spot.

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Apply concealer and foundation if you use it. If you use your concealer on your eyes, it acts as an eyeshadow primer. Simply dab a bit on and spread it where you want the eyeshadow. Also keep in mind that your concealer should be maybe just one shade darker than your skin tone. Any darker might look fake, even under your foundation. Set with powder. This prevents transfers and gives you a lovely, matte face texture. Pick a natural lip shade. If you can think of the color of your lips after you eat something –that exact shade is about what your lip color should be. You can afford for it to be a shade or two lighter, but be careful that it doesn’t look garish.

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Choose your eyeshadow! Don’t pick bright blue eyeshadow and smooth it all over your eye. Dark and bright blue eyeshadow is for the nighttime. In my honest opinion, even little girl play makeup kits shouldn’t have this blue, simply for the fact it feeds into the “I have to wear a bright color!” mindset. Don’t wear frosty colors past your crease. With bright colors, follow the same idea. You can have a dramatic lid color as long as everything else is muted.

Then there is eyeliner. When it comes to eyeliner, remember that not every single eyeliner application requires a wing. Winged eyeliner is pretty when applied correctly, but it isn’t an everyday look. It’s more of a “oh, I feel like it today.” Or “Hey, it’s a special occasion!”


Black Lipstick, Tips, Advice 2010

Black Lipstick, Tips, Advice 2010

The makeup industry has undergone numerous changes, some of which have been inspired by new fashion, and some that have sparked new trends. Black lipstick is one such trend that has been around for quite some time, and girls around the world are considering adding it to their makeup bags.

Brief history

Black lip color has been around for longer than you may think. In some cultures it is used as a sign of victory, while in others it is just intended to clarify tribal identification. It has been used as part of costumes in horror movies, especially those featuring vampires. It was only recently that it became associated with punk rockers and Goths.

Who looks good in it?

No matter what color a lipstick is, it has the potential to look really good or really bad on somebody, and the same is true for black lipstick. Because it is a dark lipstick it will complement any dark feature, whether it is skin tone or hair colour. It would suit those with lighter skin tones and dark hair, if they don’t mind being mistaken for a Goth. People with very dark skin tones can also pull this off, especially if they have very dark eyes. Generally the youth tend to be able to work the look better then children or adults.

How to wear black lipstick

When wearing black lipstick you should follow the rules of makeup and create a balance. Since you’ll be having dark lips, you want to pay down the eye makeup. Some light eyeliner may be in order but that is where it should stop. As far as application goes, it is best to use a brush so that you can apply it smoothly and evenly. You may even decide to get dark reds or purples that appear almost black, if you can’t see yourself wearing black.