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Becky
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Posted: Jan 03 2013 at 9:57am |
BlackstarBlue wrote:
femmemichelle wrote:
Beautybyjj SCARED me. The Jamaican lady not so much. If she'd had her eyebrows done she would've still be cute without all of her makeup.
But JJ? JJ? This picture doesn't even show the real difference in her skin tone. That's just weird to me. She's about as dark as me and I can find foundation that matches my skin tone.
| Because her face is many colours she matches to her neck. That is her claim. |
But she wears too much makeup ... regardless of the color of her face not matching her body. She needs to see a dermatologist to correct her facial skin problem and then tone down the makeup. You know ... the thought occurs to me if she tried to bleach her skin .. it can actually burn her skin so that it gets even darker. I think this is what happened to her .. maybe I am wrong though.
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Posted: Jan 03 2013 at 9:58am |
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NadiaPost wrote:
tasty0619 wrote:
blush...on your forehead? and on your temples?
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problem? She is looking rosy all over..grabs umbrella and walks out |
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depends on how much she applies
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I visually imagined how I would look with Raizin all over my face, and...no. Just...just no.
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Posted: Jan 03 2013 at 10:03am |
SamoneLenior wrote:
Techniques: Blush for your face shape
Posted on Oct 23, 2012 by Daniel
| Tags: Techniques, Blush, Face Shape, Top Tip
I'm an absolute blusher addict, I've even been
nicknamed the 'patron saint of blush'. I want to show you how to apply
your blush to suit your face shape and make you look your most
beautiful, by softening angular faces and lengthening rounder ones.
Start by identifying your face shape. Oval faces are often considered the ideal face shape, with prominent cheekbones and a forehead that is slightly wider than the chin. Heart shaped faces have a wide forehead and high cheekbones, and the face tapers to a narrow chin. Square faces have a forehead that is roughly the same width as the cheekbones and chin, while round faces are as wide as they are long.

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interesting. I like blush on my cheekbones only. But I also have a round face so I guess that works.
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Becky
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Posted: Jan 03 2013 at 10:05am |
tasty0619 wrote:
blush...on your forehead? and on your temples?
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Yes, Ladies. I read this somewhere years ago .. so I do this and my face is always alive and vibrant and I wear very little eye makep. My face is oval .. seriously oval. But LIGHTLY .. everything in moderation. You want a 'glow'. You want to look like you just put a LITTLE something on your face .. not a full face makeup deal.  Geesh. The beauty of makeup is making everyone THINK you are not wearing much. 
Edited by Becky - Jan 03 2013 at 10:07am
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Posted: Jan 03 2013 at 10:06am |
 Me without makeup this summer. I think I look nice minus the bags under my eyes
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Yes I am, I only do a full face when going out. I do just under eye concealer and powder sometimes if I'm going shopping somewhere nice, or lunch...
Do u all wear makeup to the beach?
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Posted: Jan 03 2013 at 10:09am |
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Yes I am, I only do a full face when going out. I do just under eye concealer and powder sometimes if I'm going shopping somewhere nice, or lunch...
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I don't not to the pool either
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I am usually always barefaced. But I've been YT stalking so I'm practicing "beating my face". For instagram purposes. And my manager is in makeup school so I'm her model lol
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Posted: Jan 03 2013 at 10:13am |
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Yea, I follow loveislandbeauty on ig and she wears makeup to the beach. That is too much, too hot for that. I would if I were taking pix at the beach.
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Posted: Jan 03 2013 at 10:14am |
I normally use blot powder and lightly fill in my eyebrows. The blot powder is to reduce the shine on my face and most likely I would not leave the house without it because my face is an oil machine that produces oil and shine every 6 seconds of the day. If i didn't have this issue, i would leave the house makeupless without an issue.
A few weeks ago, I had a disagreement with a friend because i said there isn't any harm in using some type of makeup to enhance your beauty and she feels that makeup (even lip gloss) alters a person's appearance too much. I truly feel that she can really benefit in wearing some sort of makeup...she refuses to put on makeup even if we are going out to party. For years, this girl refuses to put on some damn lip gloss. She's not even a tom boy. I just don't get it....but to each its own.
Funny thing is her new bf told her she would look good with some red lip stick on and now the girl is asking me can we go shopping for some makeup.....like bish please.
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