Prom advice please! I am asian and am wearing a dark green dress.
I would like to style my hair like this, though perhaps a little higher than hers:
http://z.about.com/d/beauty/1/5/G/h/uma.鈥?/a>
http://www.easycurls.com/gallery/uma_in_鈥?/a>
I was wondering what kind of makeup would go well with it? I don't wear a lot of makeup usually so I don't want anything too intense. I was thinking of something along the lines of this, would it work:
http://foreveramber.typepad.com/photos/u鈥?/a>
Any other suggestions would be appreciated! Thank you.Makeup ideas that go with this hairstyle? (Asian skin, green dress)?
I would probably not go with red lips if you're wearing a green dress, as they're both such statement colours. I think smokey charcoal eyes and nude lips would be the way to go, with bronzed cheeks to play up your beautiful Asian complexion. I also think smokey eyes work wonderfully with loose curls - it's an interesting contrast between hard/edgy and loose/natural.
Getting your makeup done at a counter would be ideal - many places offer makeovers redeemable on purchase. If that's out of the question, try some of the following MAC products, or substitute similar products if you have them:
- Soft Ochre paint pot to prime the eyelid
- Print eyeshadow: dark grey with slight shimmer
- Carbon eyeshadow: matt black
- Blacktrack Fluidline: Black gel eyeliner
- Shroom eyeshadow: champagne shimmer, to highlight
- Freckletone lipstick: peachy nude lipstick, lovely on olive skintones
- Gingerly blush: peachy pink matt blushMakeup ideas that go with this hairstyle? (Asian skin, green dress)?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnTy-W0OR20
if you dont have the exact products....improvise with colors like it...
or you can use what I used my prom, I had dark green dress =) and I'm asian haha
I udes the Revlon eyeshadow quad in green:
http://media.onsugar.com/files/upl2/2/20652/10_2009/f8a557979a104e6c_2105092.larger.jpg
you can buy it at CVS/Rite aid/target...etc
the lighter the color of eyeshadow you use may make you look tired/sleepy mostly on asians
well you know how you can get liquid eyeleiner and like swirl it on the top, well i would do that with green liquid eyeliner, only at the top of youre eyelid. and then some cute blush
Yes, I think, like the link, that a red, but not too red lipstick, along with mascara that makes your eyelashes look long but not incredibly artificial.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
PICS INSIDE - Asian complexion + olive green prom dress... what makeup?
My prom dress is similar to this colour
http://bp2.blogger.com/_OvquP0BWuwI/R2kR鈥?/a>
It's a completely different style... knee length and puffy with tulle, but that picture gives you an indication of colour. There is also gold beading under the bust, and all my jewelry is gold.
I've been practicing dark green SMOKEY eyes but I'm not sure if that is too heavy for prom. Do you think more vibrant colours would be better than the traditional smokey eye?
This is a picture of my face:
http://photos-c.ak.facebook.com/photos-a鈥?/a>
This is a picture that gives a good indication of my current skin tone. My skin in the other picture is bleached because of the camera flash:
http://photos-d.ak.facebook.com/photos-a鈥?/a>
Also, should I use bronzer or blush?PICS INSIDE - Asian complexion + olive green prom dress... what makeup?
use a pinkish blush and a light green or blue eyeshadow, dont use too much/heavy eyeliner though and a pinkish red lipstick
hope i helpedPICS INSIDE - Asian complexion + olive green prom dress... what makeup?
green would be good just not too overpowering like color up to your eye brows just keep it up to the lid and just use a light green on the inner corner of your lid and smudge it into a darker green on the outside i love that look it's soo cute=] and you should use blush up to you with bronzer hope i helped!!
Gorgeous! I think you should do a pink bronzer! I have this blush from mac that works as my bronzer so I would look into something like that for you to give your cheeks some color. I think a light smokey green eye would be perfect. Use a green pencil/shadow so it's still smokey, but it's not too overhelming.
I vote for the darker smoky eyes as well, with the olive skin, the black hair, dark eyes will just ';pop';with the color of your dress. Be safe and have fun.
ou're gorgeouss
i think the traditional smokey eye makeup would look best.
you're gorgeouss
i think the traditional smokey eye makeup would look best.
with your complexion i think an either an olive or bronze color would look good.
smokey eye isn't too heavy for prom. i like it better than more vibrant colors.
use bronzer.
annd yeah thats about it =] have fun
http://bp2.blogger.com/_OvquP0BWuwI/R2kR鈥?/a>
It's a completely different style... knee length and puffy with tulle, but that picture gives you an indication of colour. There is also gold beading under the bust, and all my jewelry is gold.
I've been practicing dark green SMOKEY eyes but I'm not sure if that is too heavy for prom. Do you think more vibrant colours would be better than the traditional smokey eye?
This is a picture of my face:
http://photos-c.ak.facebook.com/photos-a鈥?/a>
This is a picture that gives a good indication of my current skin tone. My skin in the other picture is bleached because of the camera flash:
http://photos-d.ak.facebook.com/photos-a鈥?/a>
Also, should I use bronzer or blush?PICS INSIDE - Asian complexion + olive green prom dress... what makeup?
use a pinkish blush and a light green or blue eyeshadow, dont use too much/heavy eyeliner though and a pinkish red lipstick
hope i helpedPICS INSIDE - Asian complexion + olive green prom dress... what makeup?
green would be good just not too overpowering like color up to your eye brows just keep it up to the lid and just use a light green on the inner corner of your lid and smudge it into a darker green on the outside i love that look it's soo cute=] and you should use blush up to you with bronzer hope i helped!!
Gorgeous! I think you should do a pink bronzer! I have this blush from mac that works as my bronzer so I would look into something like that for you to give your cheeks some color. I think a light smokey green eye would be perfect. Use a green pencil/shadow so it's still smokey, but it's not too overhelming.
I vote for the darker smoky eyes as well, with the olive skin, the black hair, dark eyes will just ';pop';with the color of your dress. Be safe and have fun.
ou're gorgeouss
i think the traditional smokey eye makeup would look best.
you're gorgeouss
i think the traditional smokey eye makeup would look best.
with your complexion i think an either an olive or bronze color would look good.
smokey eye isn't too heavy for prom. i like it better than more vibrant colors.
use bronzer.
annd yeah thats about it =] have fun
Beauty Tips for Me? Makeup and Hair- chubby cheeks, monolids, asian?
Which kinds of makeup would be appropiate for me?
Race: Asian
Eyes: Dark Brown/ Monolid but I have pretty big eyes for asians
Cheeks: Chubby but not fat. People tell me I look like a cute little kid still.
For blush, people say to smile and put it on the apples of your cheeks. But I have dimples so it looks like I have 2 apples. I dont know which one :(
Hair: Dark Brown and straightBeauty Tips for Me? Makeup and Hair- chubby cheeks, monolids, asian?
so there is this really awesome chick on you tube. that has mono lids and cute cheeks. i think you should check her out her channel i love her makeup and tips and she is so cute and its worth a try. her eye shadow tutorials are the best and her cheek contouring video is another really good one that you should view. hope you like her as much as i do
http://www.youtube.com/user/fafinettex3
Race: Asian
Eyes: Dark Brown/ Monolid but I have pretty big eyes for asians
Cheeks: Chubby but not fat. People tell me I look like a cute little kid still.
For blush, people say to smile and put it on the apples of your cheeks. But I have dimples so it looks like I have 2 apples. I dont know which one :(
Hair: Dark Brown and straightBeauty Tips for Me? Makeup and Hair- chubby cheeks, monolids, asian?
so there is this really awesome chick on you tube. that has mono lids and cute cheeks. i think you should check her out her channel i love her makeup and tips and she is so cute and its worth a try. her eye shadow tutorials are the best and her cheek contouring video is another really good one that you should view. hope you like her as much as i do
http://www.youtube.com/user/fafinettex3
Where can I find pictures of asian girls that look ugly without makeup on and then pretty w/ makeup on!?
Proving a fact to my friend that not all asians are as pretty as they seem!
please try to find the most reliable one, because i don't want to end up showing her fake pics.
Where can I find pictures of asian girls that look ugly without makeup on and then pretty w/ makeup on!?
http://e4viet.net/diendan/index.php?show鈥?/a>
LOLZWhere can I find pictures of asian girls that look ugly without makeup on and then pretty w/ makeup on!?
I don't really understand your argument. Isn't it true with all women that there is a significant difference with or without make up? I would say the fair-haired Caucasian woman is more prey to looking poorly without make up -- pale eyelashes minimize the eyes, etc. Asians, myself included, are blessed with thick dark eyelashes, which actually minimizes the need for mascara and eyeliner. So your argument is very weak. Can Asians be ugly without make up? Yes. But so can everyone else!
i cracked up so hard when i first saw this question .... random. i'm a part asian with a makeup-less face, judge away ....
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AkaD.1Q8xvukictMLHsi0szsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20080814141000AAXhfI3
lmao that is hillarious
try on google images
type in asians without makeup on
it usually works
cuz i look up celebrities without makeup on
just to see lol..
That's messed up.
Why only asians?
Alot of people look ugly w/o makeup then amazing afterwords.
ask your mom. this is such an idiotic topic and question. girls of all walks of life no matter what ethnicty come ugly and good looking with and witout make up on.
That's kind of a nasty thing to look up. Why not just agree to disagree with your friend?
what do you mean...all asians are pretty...ha ha ha
OMG LOL I DNT THINK I CAN BEAT AUBREE HEHEHE THOSE WERE SOME GREAT PICS!!
thats pretty shallow..i bet you don't look that pretty without makeup on
Can I just say for the record that most people don't look super fabulous without makeup on so why should asian girls be any different? Most of hollywood doesnt look like their pictures because A.) They photoshop the life out of them
B.)They have the money to hire the best in the business to make them look good
C.)Everyone gets blotchy skin, pimples, etc on occasion.
And for the record many asian women are still considered beautiful without makeup, dont buy into society telling you everyone needs to always look like a barbie doll. Its shallow and mean to judge someone solely on their looks.
What exactly are you trying to tell her? Your not pretty naturally but look what a circle lens, eyelid glue and makeup will do for you? How about you show her pics of real asian women like margaret cho who is beautiful, sexy, curvy and funny as hell? Or Michelle Yeoh?
Heres a pic of me without makeup and with makeup I think I look fine either way...
http://i514.photobucket.com/albums/t344/鈥?/a>
http://i514.photobucket.com/albums/t344/鈥?/a>
please try to find the most reliable one, because i don't want to end up showing her fake pics.
Where can I find pictures of asian girls that look ugly without makeup on and then pretty w/ makeup on!?
http://e4viet.net/diendan/index.php?show鈥?/a>
LOLZWhere can I find pictures of asian girls that look ugly without makeup on and then pretty w/ makeup on!?
I don't really understand your argument. Isn't it true with all women that there is a significant difference with or without make up? I would say the fair-haired Caucasian woman is more prey to looking poorly without make up -- pale eyelashes minimize the eyes, etc. Asians, myself included, are blessed with thick dark eyelashes, which actually minimizes the need for mascara and eyeliner. So your argument is very weak. Can Asians be ugly without make up? Yes. But so can everyone else!
i cracked up so hard when i first saw this question .... random. i'm a part asian with a makeup-less face, judge away ....
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AkaD.1Q8xvukictMLHsi0szsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20080814141000AAXhfI3
lmao that is hillarious
try on google images
type in asians without makeup on
it usually works
cuz i look up celebrities without makeup on
just to see lol..
That's messed up.
Why only asians?
Alot of people look ugly w/o makeup then amazing afterwords.
ask your mom. this is such an idiotic topic and question. girls of all walks of life no matter what ethnicty come ugly and good looking with and witout make up on.
That's kind of a nasty thing to look up. Why not just agree to disagree with your friend?
what do you mean...all asians are pretty...ha ha ha
OMG LOL I DNT THINK I CAN BEAT AUBREE HEHEHE THOSE WERE SOME GREAT PICS!!
thats pretty shallow..i bet you don't look that pretty without makeup on
Can I just say for the record that most people don't look super fabulous without makeup on so why should asian girls be any different? Most of hollywood doesnt look like their pictures because A.) They photoshop the life out of them
B.)They have the money to hire the best in the business to make them look good
C.)Everyone gets blotchy skin, pimples, etc on occasion.
And for the record many asian women are still considered beautiful without makeup, dont buy into society telling you everyone needs to always look like a barbie doll. Its shallow and mean to judge someone solely on their looks.
What exactly are you trying to tell her? Your not pretty naturally but look what a circle lens, eyelid glue and makeup will do for you? How about you show her pics of real asian women like margaret cho who is beautiful, sexy, curvy and funny as hell? Or Michelle Yeoh?
Heres a pic of me without makeup and with makeup I think I look fine either way...
http://i514.photobucket.com/albums/t344/鈥?/a>
http://i514.photobucket.com/albums/t344/鈥?/a>
Why far east asian, chinese and korean like unrealistic makeup, brightly glow porcelain dollish skin?
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european, latin and afro-american like natural sun-kiss, earth tone makeup. but why far east asian, japanese, chinese and korean like unrealistic makeup, brightly glow porcelain dollish skin with rosacea cheeks? I find that it's look not natural for them at all. far east asian have yellow pale skin.Why far east asian, chinese and korean like unrealistic makeup, brightly glow porcelain dollish skin?
why is that any of ur business since u rnt aisan?????? would u want some1 ranting about us americans 2?? btw - i m aisan (middle eastern) nd I DONT HAVE YELLOW PALE skin!!! it is a beautiful shade of bronze and its NATURAL!!! u probably go 2 a cheap tanning booth and get cancer cells in your body!! :PWhy far east asian, chinese and korean like unrealistic makeup, brightly glow porcelain dollish skin?
I think it's a matter of culture. White brightly glow skin girls are considered those who come from ';upper level'; like princess or some royal people because they don't have to work and go out. People with darker tone of skin are considered coming from lower level who have to work outside (like labor, farmer).
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european, latin and afro-american like natural sun-kiss, earth tone makeup. but why far east asian, japanese, chinese and korean like unrealistic makeup, brightly glow porcelain dollish skin with rosacea cheeks? I find that it's look not natural for them at all. far east asian have yellow pale skin.Why far east asian, chinese and korean like unrealistic makeup, brightly glow porcelain dollish skin?
why is that any of ur business since u rnt aisan?????? would u want some1 ranting about us americans 2?? btw - i m aisan (middle eastern) nd I DONT HAVE YELLOW PALE skin!!! it is a beautiful shade of bronze and its NATURAL!!! u probably go 2 a cheap tanning booth and get cancer cells in your body!! :PWhy far east asian, chinese and korean like unrealistic makeup, brightly glow porcelain dollish skin?
I think it's a matter of culture. White brightly glow skin girls are considered those who come from ';upper level'; like princess or some royal people because they don't have to work and go out. People with darker tone of skin are considered coming from lower level who have to work outside (like labor, farmer).
Because Their Culture Finds It Pretty.
Problem?
Hello stereotyper! Get with it, not everyone does things the same like you're saying.
Makeup help- black hair, tanned skin, asian?
theres a skool dance cumin up.
i have no experience wit makeup, and 3 of my friends dared me to go wit makeup
i have (naturally) tanned skin, dark brown eyes and black hair. (asian).
any recommendatoins? thanks :)Makeup help- black hair, tanned skin, asian?
I am a makeup artist.
Asian skin tone varies from porcelain to assorted hues of yellow, so selecting the right foundation can be a challenge. Powder is essential to set makeup and provide a flawless finish; blush may help add contour and dimension to your face.
STEP 1: Head to your local department store to test foundation, even if you don't think you'd like to buy there. If you have porcelain skin you might try a shade with a slightly pink cast; all others should stick to yellow-toned formulas.
STEP 2: Test foundation on the inside of your wrist, or have a beauty adviser apply it to a makeup-free jawline. You want a color that seems to disappear, while it evens out your complexion and camouflages imperfections.
STEP 3: Use concealer to hide dark circles and blemishes. Consider green tones to help neutralize redness and a yellow tone, a few shades lighter than your foundation, under the eye.
STEP 4: Choose a powder shade that harmonizes with your skin tone. For most Asian complexions this means a yellow-toned shade, save the very pale beauty, who may do better with a translucent or a pale beige shade with a pink cast.
STEP 5: Add contour to your face with a hint of blush. Look for shades in pale bronze, subtle pink or soft apricot.
Tips %26amp; Warnings
Remember that foundation will look darker in the bottle than it does on your skin.
Choose formulas that work in harmony with your skin type. Drier skins will benefit from a creamier foundation, and oilier skins should stick to a water-based liquid foundation and oil-free powder.
Skip foundation if you're blessed with flawless skin - wear a tinted moisturizer instead. Look for shades that blend into your skin, rather than sit on top of it.
Dark bronzers may look fake unless your skin sports a sun-kissed glow or self-tanner has been applied.Makeup help- black hair, tanned skin, asian?
for you i would do likely makeup..gold eyeshadow and a light pink color blush..not heavy on mascara and no eyeliner..make it look like your wearing makeup but at the same time none. also wear clear lip gloss! good luck and have fun!
what does ';wit'; mean in regards to your question?
I understood wit to mean a persons ability to quicly react to comical or sarcastic scenarios, but hey, I have been wrong before.
what kind of makeup are you looking to do (heavy or more natural)? also what part of asia? Southeast Asia, South Asia, East Asia? usually use the same style of putting on makeup but sometimes it's a little different (i.e. double eyelids or not and skin color).
well here is a japanese magazine makeup tip showing how to do step by step. sorry it's in japanese but it has nice pics.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v470/v鈥?/a>
smokey eye look is in and it looks nice on practically everyone (it does on tanned skin too). in this pic, pink under and bronze/brown on top really looks good. it probably would match a lot of things. you can try different colors and use the same instructions on how to put on the eyeshadow. i usually use a primer/base under the eyeshadow so it'll stay longer (i use MAC Paint as a base). also i think pale (or nude with pink undertone) lipstick (pink-ish) are in...just look for the right color for you.
Links to asian eye makeup step by step (you may need to register to see in some of these sites). some are in english and some are not but they all have great pics (step by step usually). gives some good tips...you can experiment with different colors to see what matches you.
http://www.soompi.com/forums/index.php?s鈥?/a>
http://www.soompi.com/forums/index.php?s鈥?/a>
http://www.bloggang.com/viewblog.php?id=鈥?/a>
http://www.specktra.net/forumdisplay.php鈥?/a>
http://makeupforlife.blogspot.com/
definitely check youtube for vid on how to do specific things like smokey eyeshadow.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IyIhoWOcf鈥?/a>
i've heard of this great book about how to apply makeup.
http://www.amazon.com/Makeup-Makeovers-S鈥?/a>
just try different colors to see what matches you most but usually brown eyeshadow matches asians most.
sorry my comment is so random and all over the place.
eye shadow with gold undertones would like nice for your skin tone. or go with a smokey eye look...that's sexy. don't forget the mascara! it will do wonders for your eyes.
Try these and see how it looks on you since you have nice tanned skin, it should work beautifully.
Lips = Mahogany, Wine or Burgundy color (something deep and rich)
Eyeliner = Black or Dark Brown
Mascara = Black or Dark Brown
Eyeshadow = Browns, Tans, Greys
Remember.........less is always more!!!
I say. Go with Just Some light Color Blush, Mascara, and Some Black Eyeliner To line half the side of the Eye. It Defines the Eye. Thats it. Hahha. Im Sure Youll look Great. Have Fun at The Dance
Go with any foundation for sensitive skin... it should match with your skin tone or fairly close.
Use any volumous mascara to pop up those eyes. If you want to use eyeliner... stick with black (dramatic) or charcoal (soft/smoky). I would suggest putting it above the lashes (if you have small eyes and have no experience).
For eyeshadow... purple/pink, green, and silver always looks sophisticated on Asians. I would stay away from blue... because many cannot pull this off.
As for lips... maybe stick with natural colour and add some shine... you can't go wrong with that.
Good luck and have fun!!
i have no experience wit makeup, and 3 of my friends dared me to go wit makeup
i have (naturally) tanned skin, dark brown eyes and black hair. (asian).
any recommendatoins? thanks :)Makeup help- black hair, tanned skin, asian?
I am a makeup artist.
Asian skin tone varies from porcelain to assorted hues of yellow, so selecting the right foundation can be a challenge. Powder is essential to set makeup and provide a flawless finish; blush may help add contour and dimension to your face.
STEP 1: Head to your local department store to test foundation, even if you don't think you'd like to buy there. If you have porcelain skin you might try a shade with a slightly pink cast; all others should stick to yellow-toned formulas.
STEP 2: Test foundation on the inside of your wrist, or have a beauty adviser apply it to a makeup-free jawline. You want a color that seems to disappear, while it evens out your complexion and camouflages imperfections.
STEP 3: Use concealer to hide dark circles and blemishes. Consider green tones to help neutralize redness and a yellow tone, a few shades lighter than your foundation, under the eye.
STEP 4: Choose a powder shade that harmonizes with your skin tone. For most Asian complexions this means a yellow-toned shade, save the very pale beauty, who may do better with a translucent or a pale beige shade with a pink cast.
STEP 5: Add contour to your face with a hint of blush. Look for shades in pale bronze, subtle pink or soft apricot.
Tips %26amp; Warnings
Remember that foundation will look darker in the bottle than it does on your skin.
Choose formulas that work in harmony with your skin type. Drier skins will benefit from a creamier foundation, and oilier skins should stick to a water-based liquid foundation and oil-free powder.
Skip foundation if you're blessed with flawless skin - wear a tinted moisturizer instead. Look for shades that blend into your skin, rather than sit on top of it.
Dark bronzers may look fake unless your skin sports a sun-kissed glow or self-tanner has been applied.Makeup help- black hair, tanned skin, asian?
for you i would do likely makeup..gold eyeshadow and a light pink color blush..not heavy on mascara and no eyeliner..make it look like your wearing makeup but at the same time none. also wear clear lip gloss! good luck and have fun!
what does ';wit'; mean in regards to your question?
I understood wit to mean a persons ability to quicly react to comical or sarcastic scenarios, but hey, I have been wrong before.
what kind of makeup are you looking to do (heavy or more natural)? also what part of asia? Southeast Asia, South Asia, East Asia? usually use the same style of putting on makeup but sometimes it's a little different (i.e. double eyelids or not and skin color).
well here is a japanese magazine makeup tip showing how to do step by step. sorry it's in japanese but it has nice pics.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v470/v鈥?/a>
smokey eye look is in and it looks nice on practically everyone (it does on tanned skin too). in this pic, pink under and bronze/brown on top really looks good. it probably would match a lot of things. you can try different colors and use the same instructions on how to put on the eyeshadow. i usually use a primer/base under the eyeshadow so it'll stay longer (i use MAC Paint as a base). also i think pale (or nude with pink undertone) lipstick (pink-ish) are in...just look for the right color for you.
Links to asian eye makeup step by step (you may need to register to see in some of these sites). some are in english and some are not but they all have great pics (step by step usually). gives some good tips...you can experiment with different colors to see what matches you.
http://www.soompi.com/forums/index.php?s鈥?/a>
http://www.soompi.com/forums/index.php?s鈥?/a>
http://www.bloggang.com/viewblog.php?id=鈥?/a>
http://www.specktra.net/forumdisplay.php鈥?/a>
http://makeupforlife.blogspot.com/
definitely check youtube for vid on how to do specific things like smokey eyeshadow.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IyIhoWOcf鈥?/a>
i've heard of this great book about how to apply makeup.
http://www.amazon.com/Makeup-Makeovers-S鈥?/a>
just try different colors to see what matches you most but usually brown eyeshadow matches asians most.
sorry my comment is so random and all over the place.
eye shadow with gold undertones would like nice for your skin tone. or go with a smokey eye look...that's sexy. don't forget the mascara! it will do wonders for your eyes.
Try these and see how it looks on you since you have nice tanned skin, it should work beautifully.
Lips = Mahogany, Wine or Burgundy color (something deep and rich)
Eyeliner = Black or Dark Brown
Mascara = Black or Dark Brown
Eyeshadow = Browns, Tans, Greys
Remember.........less is always more!!!
I say. Go with Just Some light Color Blush, Mascara, and Some Black Eyeliner To line half the side of the Eye. It Defines the Eye. Thats it. Hahha. Im Sure Youll look Great. Have Fun at The Dance
Go with any foundation for sensitive skin... it should match with your skin tone or fairly close.
Use any volumous mascara to pop up those eyes. If you want to use eyeliner... stick with black (dramatic) or charcoal (soft/smoky). I would suggest putting it above the lashes (if you have small eyes and have no experience).
For eyeshadow... purple/pink, green, and silver always looks sophisticated on Asians. I would stay away from blue... because many cannot pull this off.
As for lips... maybe stick with natural colour and add some shine... you can't go wrong with that.
Good luck and have fun!!
How to apply makeup?...what's its basic principle?..im an asian..i have a fair complexion..=)?
how to blend colors for eyeshadow?..pls answer..thanks...maraming salamat po..=)How to apply makeup?...what's its basic principle?..im an asian..i have a fair complexion..=)?
well honestly there is no technical approach to this :P. its like art, you can do anything you want with colors- its best to experiment aroudnd %26amp; see whats best on you! =] but for a great base you should always use foundation (just kind of rub it into skin) %26amp; concealer (only use to hide flaws not rub in). the eyeshadow/lipstick/etc. depends what you likeHow to apply makeup?...what's its basic principle?..im an asian..i have a fair complexion..=)?
eyeshadow is tricky.. try not to make sure it is something that is too bright, go for a more natural look. try a taupe or brownish. try a brown eyeliner and mascara, with an eyelash curler. and for the skin, if you need coverage (for pimples) try a oil free liquid concealer just on the areas you aren't happy with ( liquid usually makes for better coverage) and go for a light bronzer to give yourself a glow and call it a day.. no pimples? skip the foundation and go straight for the bronzer. key is looking natural!
it's quite hard to write down. just try a few things out, just apply little bit at a time until you achieve what your looking for then work on getting like that every time. as long as you just experiment and practice you'll be a pro in no time.
Well you need to find the color that is the best for your skin and you need to test that by applying a few colors to your wrist and that will show you the color that matches your skin.
Make an appointment at a Cosmetic Counter at Macy's Like MAC or Clinique, they will show you how to do it and you can also buy their products as well, The Clinique Make Over is free, I am not sure about the MAC one!
A Filipino!
go on yourtube, all different types of people do tutorials on makeup
go to youtube and itsjudytime channel she does awsome tutorials! =)
they should be oposites of the color wheel =] like orange and blue or pink and blue etc.
depens wat kind of look ur goin 4. i usually use a rusty brown/gold color with mascarra.
sry. hope this helps...
well honestly there is no technical approach to this :P. its like art, you can do anything you want with colors- its best to experiment aroudnd %26amp; see whats best on you! =] but for a great base you should always use foundation (just kind of rub it into skin) %26amp; concealer (only use to hide flaws not rub in). the eyeshadow/lipstick/etc. depends what you likeHow to apply makeup?...what's its basic principle?..im an asian..i have a fair complexion..=)?
eyeshadow is tricky.. try not to make sure it is something that is too bright, go for a more natural look. try a taupe or brownish. try a brown eyeliner and mascara, with an eyelash curler. and for the skin, if you need coverage (for pimples) try a oil free liquid concealer just on the areas you aren't happy with ( liquid usually makes for better coverage) and go for a light bronzer to give yourself a glow and call it a day.. no pimples? skip the foundation and go straight for the bronzer. key is looking natural!
it's quite hard to write down. just try a few things out, just apply little bit at a time until you achieve what your looking for then work on getting like that every time. as long as you just experiment and practice you'll be a pro in no time.
Well you need to find the color that is the best for your skin and you need to test that by applying a few colors to your wrist and that will show you the color that matches your skin.
Make an appointment at a Cosmetic Counter at Macy's Like MAC or Clinique, they will show you how to do it and you can also buy their products as well, The Clinique Make Over is free, I am not sure about the MAC one!
A Filipino!
go on yourtube, all different types of people do tutorials on makeup
go to youtube and itsjudytime channel she does awsome tutorials! =)
they should be oposites of the color wheel =] like orange and blue or pink and blue etc.
depens wat kind of look ur goin 4. i usually use a rusty brown/gold color with mascarra.
sry. hope this helps...
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