Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Makeup essentials

Girls love makeup.

It makes our eyes look bigger, our face look brighter, and can make our demeanor more seductive and sexy.

Some surveys suggest that men take women more seriously in their jobs if they wear at least a little makeup.

Personally, I believe girls should wear a little makeup. If you live in a big city and go out at night time, you already know that makeup is an essential for looking good at nighttime.

But go into a Sephora and you'll find everything costs $20 or more! Plus drugstore cosmetics sometimes just don't cut it, like for mascara, foundation, and eyeliner.

A look into a girl's makeup cabinet can reveal purchases totalling easily $300 or more. Budget-conscious beauties are going to wonder: What do you really need?

*Note: this is for my individual case, everyone should do this exercise for themselves.

The bottom line is that you should have the BASICS with a little FLEXIBILITY, and one DAY look and one NIGHT look.



1. Eyeliner ($15-20). Pencil, gel or liquid, and black or your color of choice.








2. Versatile 4-shadow palette ($15-20) with:
a) Black for blending eyeliner
b) Brown for shading, doubles as brow powder
c) White for highlighting
d) Color for fun





3. Concealer ($20). Some people don't need it but I have some rosacea (a red nose) so I need this cover.

4. A good eye makeup remover ($35)- to prevent clogged eye glands and nasty infections

If I go anywhere, I bring along these things and I will be fine. Sometimes I like to play around with other colors or combinations, but realistically, you don't need much else.

NIGHT LOOK EXTRAS

95% of the above makeup should also cover you for night. For smokey eyes, I shadow and define more with the darker colors. For the other 5% I like to add:

1. False lashes ($10). They just add that extra oomph, especially on people with smaller lashes like me.









2. Lipstick (Cheap to free). Bold lips work well with less-defined eyes, and soft pink lips with big shadowy eyes. I don't use lip liner, lip prep, lip gloss over lipstick or any of those other frills - I find I do very well with a moisturizing lipstick on its own or tinted lip gloss on its own.







3. Mascara ($20). If you're wearing falsies, wearing mascara is almost a must.










Assuming you are starting from scratch, this makeup basic set costs you $110. Let's face it, most girls have most of this already. If you go with drugstore brands (Maybelline, Rimmel, Revlon, Cover Girl, ELF, NYX), it should be even cheaper, almost by half.

I hope this helps as a guide for some of you, and for others to encourage you to cut back on your beauty-junkie habits.

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