Saturday, November 28, 2009

What are some good make-up tips and products for a black person?

I am a black teenage girl and I'm finding it hard to find good colours, shades for my skin and how to wear it so it doesn't look over-the-top. I have a skin-tone similar of that to Oprah Winfrey. If you have any good tips or brands to try please post it up and I'll have a look. Any help with any products will do just fine! Thanks.What are some good make-up tips and products for a black person?
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go try buying cosmopolitan or marie claire mags. they're always updated in latest trends and fashion.
I use MAC products and have always been impressed. They cost a little more than the drugstore brands but they are long lasting and have lots of colors and choices. Also, if you go to a MAC counter, they will tell you what color you need and even make you up so you see what colors look best on you. So far I have used their foundation, eye shadow, and lipgloss and have been very happy with it. Good luck!
Girl all you need to do is go to the mall and where the sell make up in Famous Barr tell the people you would like a make over its pretty cheap and they will show you what colors work the best for you.Buy you makeup from Estee Lauder (in the mall) or cover girl.Another thing you can do is get a MAry Kay vist they will also show yow what colors work best for you and they will show you how to put it on and free make up samples.
go into the bon-ton and they have all those estee lauder ladies and they can help u pick out colors andshow u how 2 apply it





thats where i learned
YOU SHOULD TRY COVERGIRL THEY HAVE MAKEUP FOR ALL SHADES.GO TO WWW.COVERGIRL.COM AND SET UP A PROFILE AND THEY'LL TELL YOU WHICH MAKEUP IS BEST FOR YOU.
A lot of places have free make-up services. This might be an option. Have your face done, then find simular products, in your price range.
You should try all types. I use covergirl foundation and pressed powder. To make sure that it will look natural take your pinky finger and place it on the top of the opening and take a small dab, rub it onto the inside of you wrist. This will help you to see if the color matches because the inside of your wrist and and your face are similar. You do not have to put foundation everywhere. By placeing it only on problems areas like your T-zone and evenly spreading you are allowing your skin to look natural and not all made up. Try diffenent eyes shades that you like, but stay away from bright colors like blue or green. If you want to use those colors use the darker shades thse will give you a nicer look.
Get an account on cover girl and find all the shades that are good for you.


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Have you tried Bare Minerals its light and blends good
Why don't you ask an aesthetitian of Maybelline? As far as I know they have range of products for all skin colours. Try their site: www.maybelline.com





Good luck!
Don't over do it!!
Mac have a excellent range of colours, and since you are a teenager, you can carry off the extended range of colours they have. Also check out Shu Uemura, who make varied skin colours and carry natural but long lasting colours. In terms of having darker skin - most of the time you will need two shades of foundation, as women with darker skin tend to have a darker ';halo'; of skin around the edges of the face. What happens a lot, esp on someone like Oprah, is that they will apply a lighter shade to the rim of your face to lift it.





Also, although you like naturals, try something with some metallic or shimmer (Shu Uemura ME SILVER is a classic shimmer neutral) as dark skins can really really carry it off.
dare to be different use bronze eyeshadow and a light plum lipstick and a richer hue to make your lips look fuller and use lipshine just like i said dare to be different!!
You should try I-Iman, and you should read magazines like Essence, they usually have beauty sections.
Check out the tips at www.marykay.com/kfrench2006 and you can email me for samples for you to try free!!!

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