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linkas

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Summer look!
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tink

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hellloo...can anyone do a tutorial on how to achieve this look? (preferrably a person with narrow eyes) This is the very beautiful Song Hye Gyo :] I love the shade of her lips and the skin tone. She's usually pretty light skinned so they must have done something? If anyone can do this I would REALLLLLYYYY appreciate it :] Thanks!

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Neroz

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I havn't really ever worn make-up and I don't really know what to do with my self. What should I do? What do you think would look good on me? I'm thinking of something not too mature or not too young. I'm 16 xD Also what kind of hair style or color would look good too?

Either direct me to a good tutorial that would suit me, or make one for me
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I would really appreciate it.

Here are some pictures: [PM Me]

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Thank you in advance.
 

hernewchapter

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Importance of eye shape when aplying eye shadow

Does anyone know of a tutorial or can make a tutorial about types of "looks" that would go well with different shaped eyes. Obviously some looks would go better on rounder eyes, almond-shaped eyes, etc. Help? :)
Thanks!
~Chelsea
 

Shimmer

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Originally Posted by Neroz
I havn't really ever worn make-up and I don't really know what to do with my self. What should I do? What do you think would look good on me? I'm thinking of something not too mature or not too young. I'm 16 xD Also what kind of hair style or color would look good too?

Either direct me to a good tutorial that would suit me, or make one for me
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I would really appreciate it.

Here are some pictures: [PM Me]

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Thank you in advance.


look for tutorials by joker's kick, and look at the one that's more understated. It's a gorgeous look with colors that aren't too crazy flashy.
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Dreamergirl3

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Originally Posted by hernewchapter
Does anyone know of a tutorial or can make a tutorial about types of "looks" that would go well with different shaped eyes. Obviously some looks would go better on rounder eyes, almond-shaped eyes, etc. Help? :)
Thanks!
~Chelsea


There's a tut that sassy*girl put up about how to apply makeup on different eye shapes...though I think it focus' more on a smokey look for different shapes. anyway, hth!
 

Kels823

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Can we please have a tutorial thats stritctly on blending e/s? I understand that its '2nd nature', but I would like to see someone actually do it.. like the different ways, which brushes work best, qtip methods, etc.. if possible.
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TIA!!!!!
 

Kels823

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Can someone w/ droopy eyelids please do a tutorial? Id just like to see how someone else does their makeup.... TIA!
 

Oonie

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Yellorange Help

I would like a tut on how to achieve this look (sorry for my crappy scanner):

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I am using Bare Canvas Paint as a base, Chrome Yellow and Orande e/s and Sea Me s/s. I am having trouble with the outer eye and applying the orange over the yellow. It looks chalky, for lack of a better word. What should I be doing/using different? Also a highlighter is used in the inner "V", which you probably can't see and neither could I. What color e/s would you suggest?

Here is the wording with the pic:

MANGO WITH SHINE

Vivid lemon and mango eye-shadow creates a dramatic contrast on darker complexions. To make eyes really pop, smudge teal eye shadow underneath the lower lash line, then apply a highlighter in the inner "V."

TIA
 

d_flawless

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i have that book and the tutorial is very easy to replicate...i think he uses a sponge application to show the shadowing, so there's no fancy brush techniques or anything
 
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