Wednesday, December 30, 2009

MakeUp: compact/powder and eyliner?....pic?

Hey....um im a girl who likes to use makeup to freshen herself up [see picture]....http://i283.photobucket.com/鈥?br>




but i am having a hard time finding the right products.





I want a compact/facial powder that is good for fair skinned people and would cover up very nicely since i have natural red cheeks...and i would not like it to be as noticeable





also...every eyeliner i buy seems to smudge just when i blink. and my eyes wter semi-easily...so is there a better quality eyeliner i can buy at a not top notch price?MakeUp: compact/powder and eyliner?....pic?
instead of using a compact/facial powder, you should try using a liquid foundation (a good, cheap option is maybelline) and then use a loose powder over the top of it (maybelline again has a nice loose powder that's pretty cheap)


usually, also, if you want a compact, you can find one for ultra cheap and that is amazing quality in your local china-townish neighborhood. asian drugstores are great for cheap, good makeup!


and i've found the styli-style has the best, cheap, non-smudgy eyeliner. don't get the pencil, get the thin, twist-up kindMakeUp: compact/powder and eyliner?....pic?
try a powder that reduces redness:


http://www.clinique.com/templates/produc鈥?/a>





but be aware that powder foundations are not ideal for your skin. they don't cover much, if you really want to coverup the redness i would try something alittle heavier. if you don't want to use liquid foundation try a green primer instead:


http://www.clinique.com/templates/produc鈥?/a>





as for your eyeliner m.a.c makes a great products, its very pigmented and it's waterproof so it won't smudge. it also comes in a variety of colors :)


i also like urban decay 24/7 eyeliners.
I use the body shop all in one face base. It's a compact powder foundation and it's great.


You can use it dry, or you can wet a sponge and use it that way for more coverage.





If you're talking about liquid eyeliner, the best i've come across so far is the Revlon Colorstay.


It seriously doesn't budge.
cover girl pressed powder is good,


and for the eyes, revlon colorstay eyeliner with black shadow on top to seal it.
Mark's C-Thru-U Beautifying Sheer Tint is awesome! It looks really natural and works great to even out red cheeks {what I use it for}. To order it go to www.meetmark.com and follow the appropriate links =P For eyeliner, try CoverGirl Power Point Plus. You can get it at any drugstore. I took a nap today {I'm a big girl now lol} and when I got up my liner hadn't budged!

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