Monday, June 21, 2010

I have red hair, blue eyes, and pale freckled skin. What is the best make-up for me?

My hair is thick, short-ish, and layered. My eyelashes are really long, but thanks to my Celtic heritage, blond. I have big lips, and I sometimes have small pimples under my lip.I have red hair, blue eyes, and pale freckled skin. What is the best make-up for me?
Since you have red hair and blue eyes .You do not need a lot of makeup because most redheads are naturally pretty.Also since your very fair I would reccomend a tinted moisturizer instead of a heavy cakey foundation which will cover up your features .





A good tinted moisturizer would be covergirl smoothers its very light weight and will give you great coverage .





And for those small pimples just put concealer over them .Covergirl makes good concealer and doesn't come off at all..thats all you really need hun...





You sound very pretty. Also to make your blue eyes really pop you should wear a brown eyeshadow with a brown eyeliner preferably almay and line the outer edges of your eyelids the top and the bottom. Also wear a light peach blush and some pink tinted lipgloss with peach undertones and your good to go!!!!





Also also Almay intense eyeshadow color you can by this anywhere at drugstores and at Walmart .It makes great products that go really well with blue eyes .I have red hair, blue eyes, and pale freckled skin. What is the best make-up for me?
For eyes go with browns and pinks, it will really help bring out the blue in them. And try a light brown eyeliner/black mascara.





For lips, try light pinks and reds. Since you have pale skin, don't try anything to bright, or it will really stand out.





For pimples and other blemishes, just use a good concealer or foundation that's oil free.





Have fun, and experiment to find out what looks good on you!
Go to www.marykay.com/kbrown10622 and on the first page to the left click my virtual makeover and follow the steps on the screen you should be able to find some REALLY good tips and colors there
Take a look a the red headed girl in the band girls aloud who has similar colouring to what you have described, and see what make up colours she wears (sorry i don't know her name, I prefer rock music!!),
use baby oil then go out in the sun. then your face will match your hair
Try Kryolan makeup .


http://www.kryolancosmetics.com.au/
Go to a beauty department in a local department store.
Bad luck! haha
i know someone who proly looks like you but does her makeup all wrong...she wears like pink and blue. it dosnt work good. but what would be goodd on you i think would be brown mascara wo make your lashes show, pinkish/tan face powder, and then the blush or face powder that you use on your cheek bones you can brush on you eye lid up to your eye brow...but not too dark. this will make you look natural, but a hott=)
I would try the new minerl make-up that is out now l'oreal has one that has a natural biege It would help with the pimples The eyelashes I would us l'oreal Double Extend brown great accent but not to dark Thats cheap looking Good luck!
i would use a brown mascara and eyeliner. use a coral stick blush. then put on peachy lipgloss. as for ur pimples put alittle concealer on them. then you look natural and purty.
try a colour that matches the ';paleness'; of your skin. Not too light but not very diffirent. Go to a beauty shop and test and see what you like best.
umm...wow lotsa detail lol...umm wear black mascara, charcoal eyeliner, and a foundation somewhat darker than your skin. keep it natural though...it seems like you have a lot to work with. long eyelashes look good on anyone even if they're blonde. expirament with different looks and see what you like...maybe some of these pics will give you some ideas...





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wear mascara


pink lip gloss


and


a pinkish blush


u will look great!
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