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Sun May 30, 2021 4:29 pm |
So im a boy interested in makeup as i think it can look good on anyone but i prefer it light and not too noticeable. I also hope for things that are low efford to get on, as if its too much i tend to not bother or have time for it. I have pale skin, i think hooded eyelids and am interested in most kpop style makeup.
So far my interests are: eyeshadow, eyeliner, concealer, eyebrows stuff [but please tell me if you have something for me i should try based of my examples]
so first of all the one i like the most is concealer: i used to think this only went in combo with foundation [which i dislike the look of] but saw it doesnt. So the problem i have with this is that i put the spots on my face but when i softly blend them the purpose fades away and the spots become visible again. Yet if i dont then you see obvious spots on my skin.
i saw i need a moisturizer before concealer and tried searching but dont know where to even start. how do i find at which brand or thing i need and at what stores can i get it?
eyeliner has always looked so pretty to me but its sooo quickly too much, im still trying to figure out what shapes look good but i mainly want to achieve a thin line, from all eyeliners i tried i liked the pen the most even though its a little hard to get it on properly sometimes. But its a big struggle getting a superthin line on my eyes, does this come with practice or are there good methods for this?
eyeshadow can be so pretty but whenever i put it on it looks like nothing yet one step backwards and its so noticeable, i like it to be not too noticeable around the eye in brown red ish shades, for this one im just looking mostly for tips based of my examples.
as last i have never even touched my eyebrows but feel like i could make them look better. based of what you see in my examples can you give me tips for this in general? |
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MbMinx
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Joined: 07 Jun 2021
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Mon Jun 07, 2021 11:57 am |
Hello!
A lot of the application comes with practice. It's not natural to stick things right next to your eyes! It gets easier the more you do it.
You don't always need moisturizer before concealer. If your skin is dry, moisturizer can help it blend, and keep it from settling into fine lines. But it's not essential. |
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