Well i took the plunge today and went to a counter for some make up help - i have never worn foundation so wanted something fairly natural. I then came home and did it myself - honest opinions please!
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CommentAuthorx~Hails~x
Looks good to me hunni, well done
I hardly ever ware make up so wont be doing it myself as I will prob make myself look like a clown lmao
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CommentAuthorEcoFreak
Nicely done! Makes you eyes 'pop' :) Xx
CommentAuthordolphin
it looks really good to me. well done. x
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CommentAuthorOWB
It's looks lovely, really natural. I hope you don't mind me making a couple of professional suggestions.
One would be to add a touch more powder to the nose, it appears from your pictures that this area may be prone to shining. A primer would stop that, or apply a clay mask the day before the wedding (Patch test it previously to check for allergies obviously!!). If it starts to shine during the day then dab it very lightly with a tissue, or even better the anti-shine patches you can buy.
The second is that I would add a touch of light brown eyeshadow lightly through the eyebrows. Put a small amount on a little eyeshadow brush and brush it over the brows. A pencil may be to harsh for you, especially if you're not used to applying it, so a powder will give a natural effect but add definition. I do eyebrow threading, so eyebrows are an obsession of mine.
I dont mind at all - thats really helpful I dont really know what im doing with the powder - not even sure if i put any on my nose - but will put a bit more there next time. She suggested not to use a primer as generally my skin is quite dry but i guess a little on my nose wouldnt hurt...?
Ill give the eyebrows a go - but im a bit afraid of eyebrows!
There are so many people out there who will tell you
what you can't do.
What you have to do is turn around and say, "watch me"!!
CommentAuthorOWB
Powder is really simple, take a big brush, swirl it into the powder to ensure the powder spread right across the brush, then tap off the excess. Apply it lightly by brushing it all over, then lightly swirl it into the face, if the brush is fluffy and the powder light then it won't disturb your make-up, but will set it in place. There are primers available for dry skins, but they're a bit harder to find.
You've plenty of time to practice, do it when you've nowhere to go for the first time! If you've got a brow bar, or threader locally then they should be able to tell you how to do it. All the big department stores seem to have them now.
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CommentAuthorkerriface
Looks good!! You don't look like a clown. The foundation suits you!x