How should a teenager do her makeup to make it look as natural as possible?7 replies

Posted on 26 Apr 2009 at 9:35am

I want to have a very natural look using as little makeup as possible. However, it should also be able to cover occasional blemishes here and there. What should I do or use?

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  1. jennelle868 said on April 28, 2009 at 4:40 am

    Use a foundation and get a eyeshadow brush or q-tip and spot the foundation on the spots you want to cover up and then brush powder on top to seal it.

    I’ve done this for YEARS and it looks great. I’ve never really had acne just a few breakouts here and there AND the only thing is I get the spots that stay forever.

    So just dot on foundation, brush over with powder and go.
    Make you look like you have naturally clear skin

  2. ♥Amber♫♪ said on April 28, 2009 at 5:21 pm

    wear a light pink or a light brown eyeshadow
    brown eyeliner
    and clinique compact (that goes w/ ur skin color)
    if ur tan then wear bronzer
    a light brown lipstick, clinique lip plumper in peach(18.50), or chapstick.
    *Hope i helped :)

  3. ebeth said on May 1, 2009 at 5:26 am

    well if you dont wanna use foundation, try a lightly tinted moisturizer. as to where to find it, i haven’t tried but im sure its at a walgreens or walmart. um then just use some light eyeshadow/eyeliner that brings out your eyes… then if you dont like lipgloss id try a tinted lipbalm.

    other than that, theres not much you can do besides not wearing makeup.

  4. Chell said on May 2, 2009 at 2:12 am

    Bare Minerals….

    This is an all natural makeup in a powder form.

    Being natural, it’s not going to cause premature wrinkles, or acne..you can even sleep in it. They have a great selection…and it’s just about IMPOSSIBLE to put to much on, or not have it natural looking. Give it a try, I really think you’ll love it!

    Good luck!

  5. Jessie <3 said on May 2, 2009 at 1:01 pm

    To cover blemishes you can apply a small amount of concealer or foundation on the affected area, followed by powder over your face and neck (make sure the power matches your skin tone), perhaps a small amount of blush and mascara.

  6. pinkang3l1 said on May 5, 2009 at 2:57 pm

    Wear a lil eyeliner [put it on lightly so its not too dark]
    lip gloss
    and for eyeshadow get a color that goes with your skin tone but is a lil darker/lighter

  7. Bridget Rae S said on May 8, 2009 at 7:31 am

    remember that whatever you use it should be light and neutral

    powdered foundation

    loose eyeshadow
    (if it isn’t, when you get some on the applicator,blow on it. )

    no eyeliner unless you know how to make it REALLY thin

    no colored mascara

    for your blemishes use concealer
    and blend with your fingers.(the best way for it to be unnoticeable)

    ☺☺☺☺

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