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oh my fucking god! hi alison!
I use to think the same. And I use to think "it helps with your confidence" as some cry of self esteem issues. But it does. It's not necessarily a bad thing. It's the same as putting a prettier summer dress and feeling good about the way you look.emiliieee said:pfft who needs makeup.
when u can save ur money for other stuff
napoleon products and their full course is not always good.. however i suggest doing maybe a short course or so in make up (could be as long as a day or more) and thatll put u in the right track, as well as teaching u which products are good and bad. however napoleon wouldnt be advisable for this, as they only practice with their own products and as stated before.. theyre products aren't all that great.jazzbaby said:for my formal i went to napoleon and they did my whole make up for $80 and like they full taught me how to do it in the future..u should go there and get them to do it for u and then you'll leearn
clinique perfectly real.^CoSMic DoRiS^^ said:someone recommend me a good compact foundation (not powdery, the other kind that comes with a sponge). preferably $30 or under, i'm not terribly cashed up right now. i've been using bottled liquid foundation for ages but i tried out some of mum's compact stuff that she never uses and the coverage was so much better for some reason. i don't know what brand it is because the label has been scratched off or something, i can't tell.
first of all about the flaky skin - try a moisterizing primer such as the napoleon auto pilot. it both moisterizes your skin and allows foundation to glide on with absolute ease.shortstraw999 said:im 18 and ive finally decided dark eye circles+ red bags need to go.. (yes im a bit of a latecomer but my parents are pretty strict and entirely against makeup)
i empty 100 dollars at the supermarket and buy covergirl matte foundation (a light and a dark shade so i can mix them to get my face's colour), brown undereye concealer ( i was told yellow and green concealers counteract colours better.. but no one seemed to really use them) , powder, a brush etc...
when it finally comes down to the practicals however, im at a total loss i dont get it! its meant to be so easy!
with foundation : it looks flaky on my skin, or matt - ed, as in, like a mat.. it doesnt look smooth and like natural skin.. with concealer, the redness under my eyes fade slightly but its still very clear and distinct.. my dark circles look even starker against my skin..
ive seen tons of girls cover up their under eye circles completely, and i really really want to be do that as well does anyone know wat im doing wrong? is it technique/ brand? (i admit i was a bit cheap in choosing just covergirl and maybelline but i Was buying all my makeup in one go)
o and, has anyone been at this stage and progressed past it? pls give me some inspiration ^^
Thanks!!! any advice would be much appreciated, sorry for the very wordy post