Saturday, November 28, 2009

I have such a white face. How can I make it look better without caking on the make up for school?

I have tried fake tan and all that does is leave a mark %26amp; makes me go orange. And I can't wear make up to school - it is totally forbidden. Help!I have such a white face. How can I make it look better without caking on the make up for school?
Just buy some powder foundation in a compact..they usually have mirrors and it will just look like a mirror :P





Have you tried naturally tanning or a tinted moisturizer?


It graduallys tans you and it won't streak - promise. I used to use it in winterI have such a white face. How can I make it look better without caking on the make up for school?
Get a a light bronzer. If that's all you use, nobody will be able to tell you're wearing it. Dust it lightly over your cheekbones, forehead, nose, and maybe your chin. You want to hit the places where sunlight would naturally hit your face--shining from above.
What color hair do you have?





If it's dark/ chocolate brown, try wearing warm colors like coral, peach, or olive green. It will brighten up your face. Pair these colors with yellow gold earrings or bracelets.





If your hair is blonde,


wear something light blue, aqua colored, or dark fuschia.





Medium blonde/ sandy colored hair, try light green, lavender or peach.





Red hair, try olive green, dark green, almost any color. Even try red!


Black hair, any color except black.





Basically wear warm toned colors, yellow gold jewelry. This will make your complexion look lively. And if your hair is frizzy wear it curly (use a curl making styling cream). Curls liven a person up too! But if your hair is fine nd won't curl, use a flat iron on it to make it really straight! And trim the ends of your hair. Nice hair makes people look cool too!





* Also try Jergen's skin enhancing lotion to gradually build a tan OR the Oil of Olay gradual tan building lotion. It does wonders in just 7 days and will make a person look like they just came back from Jamaica on holiday!
Try using a light, golden toned bronzer. Get a large, fluffy face brush and apply this sparingly to the areas the sun would naturally hit. This should look natural and they will never know you are wearing makeup. The trick is to apply lightly and then add more if needed. This keeps things fresh and natural. Bobbi Brown face bricks are great for this and not at all dark or red which works for a natural glow that is hard to detect. I usually never recommend store brand cosmetics, but wet and wild actually makes a decent golden bronzer that has no shimmer in it (more natural) that looks very nice on the skin. This is very inexpensive and should also give you a natrual sun kissed glow without looking like makeup.


Another option is a nice, bright shade of blush applied like bronzer. This can sometimes be more natural for paler women (stick to bright pinks and coral tones, they can look somewhat scary in the package, but when applied in moderation look more natural and never make your pale skin look muddy). Try using a cream formula and apply it with a brush to get the most natural look.


Short of using sunless tanners that is the best I can suggest. Have you tried tanning moisturizers made especially for the face. These formulas contain alot less of the tanning ingredient and therefore are less likely to streak and look orange. They work gradually and you can control the results more effectively this way. Make sure you are using the product on both your face, neck and decolatage to avoid it looking fake. Make sure to exfoliate gently before using to help keep things even.





If you are naturally pale, please don't go tanning. I NEVER recommend tanning to anyone, but especially pale women who are likely to burn easily. Despite what the tanning industry will tell you, using tanning beds doubles you chances for getting certain types of skin cancer, even when using in moderation. Women who are pale are at an even greater risk for cancer already, so they should avoid tanning altogether. Tanning also causes wrinkles, age spots and uneven texture to skin. This happens at a younger age in women who tan, even in beds. You are still exposing your skin to UV light, even if it is in controlled doses. I see this alot in my profession, and once the damage is done there is little that can be done cosmetically to reverse it. You also don't want to have to have a chunk of your skin removed on your face due to cancer caused by tanning. There are products out there to mimic the resuts of tanning that are effective if used propperly, please use them instead. All women, but especially fair women should wear sunscreen EVERY day, even in the winter or when it is cloudy. Get a good moisturizer with sunscreen in it and that will help.
My sister had that problem. I would use banana boat lotion that makes your skin glowing and healthy it is like lotion not like the permamnent stuff. It works great and it has choices for like: Pale, Fair, and dark...choose Pale? I think. Yeah hope it works good or die your hair a nice light blonde or brown like a nutmeg-white color
I would just buy a bronzing powder... loose or in pressed form... It adds conture to your face giving it a slight glow... And it doesn't looked caked on because it's just a translucent powder...
In my school there are loads of girls whoa re orange.





Don't buy bronzer or get a dodgey spray tan and turn out like them.





Just put a bit of power on that close to your skin colour but just above,


don't cake it on too heavily though.


Because thatas when teachers gather :-)
what about moisturizer with a hint of self tan, or tinted moisturiser
just dust some powder bronzer over your cheek bones, nose and forehead...where ever the sun would hit. I would test this over the weekend to get your technique down. This won't look like you have make-up on.
Try a little bronzer on your cheeks nose, forehead and Chin not to much just use it like a blush it will be subtle and look more like a healthy Glow!





I like these Bronzers





http://www.thebodyshop.com/bodyshop/brow鈥?/a>





You can order it online or from a Consutant in your area there is a consultant Search on the website or maybe you have a store in your local mall.





OR





http://www.physiciansformula.com/StaticP鈥?/a>





You can buy them at your local drugstore or Wal-mart, target and Maybe K-mart! I love the mineral wear you may try the light bronzer!





Talk to your parents about those!





Try softly pinching your cheeks no just it will bring light color to them!
Try tinted moisturizer. It provides color without coverage, so it's not cakey. It usually has a decent SPF in it as well, so it protects your skin.





Technically, it's moisturizer, not makeup, so there shouldn't be an issue. They can't forbid you from hydrating and protecting your skin, can they?
Bronzer =]
hello beach or tanning booth
you can buy cheap blushes, eye shadows, lip sticks but buying the best mineral fountains are my suggestions
go tannning
Ahhh yeah I'm pale too.





Instead of fake tan, or bronzer, or making yourself browner (because that doesn't work) use a light pink/peach blusher. Something natural looking, but enough to get some colour on your face. It'll look pretty, and no one will notice it. It'll just look like you're getting more exercise.
WELL TRY USING SMART SHADE I WAS'NT ALLOWED TO WERE MAKE UP TO SCHOOL BUT THEN I TALKED TO M PARENTS ABOUT IT AND IT WORKED U CANT EVEN TELL I'M WEARING I TAND ITS SUPPER LIGHT IN WEIGHT

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