Q: well i am just getting into makeup and i need help with everything like i am on a budget but i like to get natural look nothing fancy , so yeah can u plz give me tips on how to apply them wut to apply them with. etc and wut kind of products are necesary for a natural look . and why do we use these products wuts the purpose . and can u give me some brends for each kind of product just so i knw wut to buy , thnxx i have oily skin not too oily just around the nose forehead, and yeah . eyes=brown hair=dark brown, with blonde highlights skin color= light beige , ivory sort of . budget= depends nothng in like the 40 s or 50 for one product
A: hm. if you don't have discoloration then i'd just stay away from foundation completely since there's no need for it. for the shine i'd say go for a powder or oil blotting sheets. but if you do want to wear foundation and you have no dry spots then go for a matte foundation [MAC studio fix is good], it will keep your t-zone at bay. if you do wear foundation you should always put a moisturizer before, aveeno, neutrogena, etc make pretty good quality ones [buy them according to your specific needs]. after you put on your foundation [a brush is best for this] you can add a blush [the brighter the better, they never come out nearly as bright on the skin, and darker ones make skin look muddy, a great one is by Neutragena Healthy Skin Blends] on the apples of your cheek for a natural flushed look then try to 'set' it with either a powder or a facial toner such as MAC's Fix+. for your eyes i'd just go with mascara Maybelline's Great Lash is really good, doesn't dry out your lashes and has a smaller wand, making it easier to apply. i'd stick without eyeliner for your everyday makeup, but if you do want to use it then go for a pencil over a liquid, because a pencil will give you the natural look [i like NYX's pencil, it's really soft and doesn't smear throughout the day] that you want just apply it on your lash lines and smudge it a little to make it loook more natural. oh and if you want to 'glow' a bit more than take some bronzer [Physician's Formula is good] is sweep it onto the areas that naturally receive sun [the bridge of your nose, your chin, temples of your forehead and your cheekbones] p.s. blend your foundation into your neck so you avoid getting that 'mask' look. target makes decent brushes (: