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A few questions that are to varied to categories into a specific group?

ok this is some of questions that i've been thinking about

1- what are the best brushes to use, and i know they have different types for purposes, so also how to use them (website links wouldnt be bad)

2- i can never match foundation right, how do i do that? ( walmart doesnt have ppl to help me with tht lol)

3- whats the best kind (cream, mouse, liquid) of foundation for combo. skin?(im Caucasian btw, bt tan)

4- what kind of powder? pressed, loose?

5- and finally what kind of eye makeup do u think i could give a shot. im tan have bigish lips almost black almond eyes. shoulder length brown hair and glasses.

anyhting is appreciated.

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  • 10 years ago
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    1) MAC brushes are the best. They have an overwhelming selection, but you only really need to get 3 or 4.

    2) Pump out a little bit of foundation. Look in the mirror in the store. Rub/blend a tiny amound into your skin. If it dissapears, then it is your skintone. If where you put the foundation is visible, then its the wrong shade.

    3) From the drugstore i personally love Revlon Photoready, which is liquid.

    4) Pressed and loose give such similar effects. I would just pick any one from the drugstore, as i have found drugstore powders all perform to a similar level.

    5) Bronze, golden eyeshadow with a little bit of eyeliner and mascara would compliment your skintone nicely.

    Although i appriciate you want to buy drugstore makeup, sometimes going to a makeup counter like MAC is best if you have all these questions, because a professional makeup artist will answer all these questions for you, and help you pick out products, and match a foundation to your skintone.

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