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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 1:25 am
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 4:01 am
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 10:36 am
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 10:59 am
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 11:06 am
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CuriousColt Shanna66 primer depends on your skin. i have oily skin so i NEED my primers for foundation and eye shadow. it helps keep the makeup on longer concealer is meant to conceal. if i have eye bags i dab a teeny tiny bit under my eyes to help make me look more awake. brush quality is everything. dont even bother with those cheap brushes, sometimes you get a good one but more often than not its a waste of money. cheap brushes lose their hairs a lot. most art supply stores will have sales on some good quality brushes so check there before you shell out $20 for a foundation brush. im mostly a sponge and finger user though my sister and i are makeup fanatics so if you think of any more questions please feel free to ask Thank you! What do you think about the Dior Airflash Spray foundation I was going to use something a little cheaper but then I saw Gigi's video and she's so prettttttyyy ughhhhhh
i try not to pay more than $50 for my foundation. it looks expensive and looks like you wouldnt have much control over the product so i probably wouldnt get it.
i use smashbox, i paid $50 for a starter kit that came with a primer, concealer, foundation, and a powder. they said it would last a month but it lasted me nearly a year since i use it lightly. the powder lasted over a year since i only use it when its hot out to help absorb some of the oils in my skin
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 11:21 am
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 11:24 am
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Shanna66 CuriousColt Shanna66 primer depends on your skin. i have oily skin so i NEED my primers for foundation and eye shadow. it helps keep the makeup on longer concealer is meant to conceal. if i have eye bags i dab a teeny tiny bit under my eyes to help make me look more awake. brush quality is everything. dont even bother with those cheap brushes, sometimes you get a good one but more often than not its a waste of money. cheap brushes lose their hairs a lot. most art supply stores will have sales on some good quality brushes so check there before you shell out $20 for a foundation brush. im mostly a sponge and finger user though my sister and i are makeup fanatics so if you think of any more questions please feel free to ask Thank you! What do you think about the Dior Airflash Spray foundation I was going to use something a little cheaper but then I saw Gigi's video and she's so prettttttyyy ughhhhhh i try not to pay more than $50 for my foundation. it looks expensive and looks like you wouldnt have much control over the product so i probably wouldnt get it. i use smashbox, i paid $50 for a starter kit that came with a primer, concealer, foundation, and a powder. they said it would last a month but it lasted me nearly a year since i use it lightly. the powder lasted over a year since i only use it when its hot out to help absorb some of the oils in my skin
This might be a dumb question but how do I know if my skin is too oily? Is it trial and error or is there a way you can tell?
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 11:43 am
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 11:50 am
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CuriousColt Shanna66 CuriousColt Shanna66 primer depends on your skin. i have oily skin so i NEED my primers for foundation and eye shadow. it helps keep the makeup on longer concealer is meant to conceal. if i have eye bags i dab a teeny tiny bit under my eyes to help make me look more awake. brush quality is everything. dont even bother with those cheap brushes, sometimes you get a good one but more often than not its a waste of money. cheap brushes lose their hairs a lot. most art supply stores will have sales on some good quality brushes so check there before you shell out $20 for a foundation brush. im mostly a sponge and finger user though my sister and i are makeup fanatics so if you think of any more questions please feel free to ask Thank you! What do you think about the Dior Airflash Spray foundation I was going to use something a little cheaper but then I saw Gigi's video and she's so prettttttyyy ughhhhhh i try not to pay more than $50 for my foundation. it looks expensive and looks like you wouldnt have much control over the product so i probably wouldnt get it. i use smashbox, i paid $50 for a starter kit that came with a primer, concealer, foundation, and a powder. they said it would last a month but it lasted me nearly a year since i use it lightly. the powder lasted over a year since i only use it when its hot out to help absorb some of the oils in my skin This might be a dumb question but how do I know if my skin is too oily? Is it trial and error or is there a way you can tell?
for me its been a bunch of trial an error. my sister and i have had to learn all this girly stuff on our own so pretty much all of what we learned is from trial and error
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 12:05 pm
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Shanna66 CuriousColt Shanna66 CuriousColt Shanna66 primer depends on your skin. i have oily skin so i NEED my primers for foundation and eye shadow. it helps keep the makeup on longer concealer is meant to conceal. if i have eye bags i dab a teeny tiny bit under my eyes to help make me look more awake. brush quality is everything. dont even bother with those cheap brushes, sometimes you get a good one but more often than not its a waste of money. cheap brushes lose their hairs a lot. most art supply stores will have sales on some good quality brushes so check there before you shell out $20 for a foundation brush. im mostly a sponge and finger user though my sister and i are makeup fanatics so if you think of any more questions please feel free to ask Thank you! What do you think about the Dior Airflash Spray foundation I was going to use something a little cheaper but then I saw Gigi's video and she's so prettttttyyy ughhhhhh i try not to pay more than $50 for my foundation. it looks expensive and looks like you wouldnt have much control over the product so i probably wouldnt get it. i use smashbox, i paid $50 for a starter kit that came with a primer, concealer, foundation, and a powder. they said it would last a month but it lasted me nearly a year since i use it lightly. the powder lasted over a year since i only use it when its hot out to help absorb some of the oils in my skin This might be a dumb question but how do I know if my skin is too oily? Is it trial and error or is there a way you can tell? for me its been a bunch of trial an error. my sister and i have had to learn all this girly stuff on our own so pretty much all of what we learned is from trial and error Are you MTF? Sorry Cannot tell if your MTF or just a girl, if you are do you have any tips about feminizing my voice?
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 12:14 pm
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 12:17 pm
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CuriousColt Shanna66 CuriousColt Shanna66 CuriousColt Shanna66 primer depends on your skin. i have oily skin so i NEED my primers for foundation and eye shadow. it helps keep the makeup on longer concealer is meant to conceal. if i have eye bags i dab a teeny tiny bit under my eyes to help make me look more awake. brush quality is everything. dont even bother with those cheap brushes, sometimes you get a good one but more often than not its a waste of money. cheap brushes lose their hairs a lot. most art supply stores will have sales on some good quality brushes so check there before you shell out $20 for a foundation brush. im mostly a sponge and finger user though my sister and i are makeup fanatics so if you think of any more questions please feel free to ask Thank you! What do you think about the Dior Airflash Spray foundation I was going to use something a little cheaper but then I saw Gigi's video and she's so prettttttyyy ughhhhhh i try not to pay more than $50 for my foundation. it looks expensive and looks like you wouldnt have much control over the product so i probably wouldnt get it. i use smashbox, i paid $50 for a starter kit that came with a primer, concealer, foundation, and a powder. they said it would last a month but it lasted me nearly a year since i use it lightly. the powder lasted over a year since i only use it when its hot out to help absorb some of the oils in my skin This might be a dumb question but how do I know if my skin is too oily? Is it trial and error or is there a way you can tell? for me its been a bunch of trial an error. my sister and i have had to learn all this girly stuff on our own so pretty much all of what we learned is from trial and error Are you MTF? Sorry Cannot tell if your MTF or just a girl, if you are do you have any tips about feminizing my voice?
im cis, just have some masculine features, one of those features being a deep voice lol
learn to pretend to be confident. and practice using a higher pitch voice when talking to people, hopefully you have a friend to help you out with this
though to be perfectly honest you could be the most feminine woman in the world and you may still have someone get your gender wrong. i had a customer come in a while ago and asked if i was girl or not because i dont shave my arms
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 12:29 pm
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Shanna66 CuriousColt Shanna66 CuriousColt Shanna66 i try not to pay more than $50 for my foundation. it looks expensive and looks like you wouldnt have much control over the product so i probably wouldnt get it. i use smashbox, i paid $50 for a starter kit that came with a primer, concealer, foundation, and a powder. they said it would last a month but it lasted me nearly a year since i use it lightly. the powder lasted over a year since i only use it when its hot out to help absorb some of the oils in my skin This might be a dumb question but how do I know if my skin is too oily? Is it trial and error or is there a way you can tell? for me its been a bunch of trial an error. my sister and i have had to learn all this girly stuff on our own so pretty much all of what we learned is from trial and error Are you MTF? Sorry Cannot tell if your MTF or just a girl, if you are do you have any tips about feminizing my voice? im cis, just have some masculine features, one of those features being a deep voice lol learn to pretend to be confident. and practice using a higher pitch voice when talking to people, hopefully you have a friend to help you out with this though to be perfectly honest you could be the most feminine woman in the world and you may still have someone get your gender wrong. i had a customer come in a while ago and asked if i was girl or not because i don't shave my arms Awh thank you, transitioning will be awkward at times. Do you mind if I give you a PM if I have any questions when my make up comes in? (ordered from amazon)
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 6:20 pm
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CuriousColt Shanna66 CuriousColt Shanna66 CuriousColt Shanna66 i try not to pay more than $50 for my foundation. it looks expensive and looks like you wouldnt have much control over the product so i probably wouldnt get it. i use smashbox, i paid $50 for a starter kit that came with a primer, concealer, foundation, and a powder. they said it would last a month but it lasted me nearly a year since i use it lightly. the powder lasted over a year since i only use it when its hot out to help absorb some of the oils in my skin This might be a dumb question but how do I know if my skin is too oily? Is it trial and error or is there a way you can tell? for me its been a bunch of trial an error. my sister and i have had to learn all this girly stuff on our own so pretty much all of what we learned is from trial and error Are you MTF? Sorry Cannot tell if your MTF or just a girl, if you are do you have any tips about feminizing my voice? im cis, just have some masculine features, one of those features being a deep voice lol learn to pretend to be confident. and practice using a higher pitch voice when talking to people, hopefully you have a friend to help you out with this though to be perfectly honest you could be the most feminine woman in the world and you may still have someone get your gender wrong. i had a customer come in a while ago and asked if i was girl or not because i don't shave my arms Awh thank you, transitioning will be awkward at times. Do you mind if I give you a PM if I have any questions when my make up comes in? (ordered from amazon)
of course i dont mind smile
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 8:24 pm
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well, along with what other people said, i'd try to make your face look rounder- typically, womens' faces are rounder. so, try contouring and stuff to do that. on top of that, play up your best features- like your eyes? play up the eyes, and so on.
i wear little to no makeup (mascara, eyeliner(sometimes), and a bit of eyeshadow- sometimes filling in eyebrows), so i'd take my advice with a grain of salt.
however, a simple formula is framing the face- so, your eyebrows (filling them in, highlighting, etc.), lashes, and lips.
good luck, dear! x
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