Saturday, April 24, 2010

What makeup would match these 5 outfits? FASHION DIVAS ARE YOU UP FOR THE CHALLENGE?

first outfit- black and white horizantal stripe sleeveless shirt, slight flare jeans.





second outfit- shortsleeve yellow shirt with blue polka dots, bermuda jean shorts.





third outfit- dark green cami, flare black capris.





fourth outfit- camo top with jean shorts.





fifth outfit- brown shirt, with white shorts.





please put the makeup that would go with these. im a medium skin tone, brown eyes brown hair. ty!

What makeup would match these 5 outfits? FASHION DIVAS ARE YOU UP FOR THE CHALLENGE?
Your makeup should never match your clothes, so instead, I'll give you makeup that will compliment, but not make you look monochromatic. Excuse me if they get a little, er, colorful.





First outfit: I wore a black and white shirt yesterday actually, and complimented it with red eyeshadow and cat eyes. If you don't like or have red eyeshadow, maybe orange or pink would work nicely.





Second outfit: I would wear green eyeshadow with this, because it's not too matchy matchy, but it still compliments. Of course, cat eyes are my eyeliner of choice.





Third outfit: I would say wear yellow eyeshadow or a bright green, though I really love the smokey eye look with a look so simple. If you'd like to know how to do a smokey eye, if you don't already, feel free to drop me a line.





Fourth outfit: Mmm....I'm not good with camo. I do like the way pink looks with it, though you could go more subdued with a brown.





Fifth outfit: Mmm...since it's just brown, you could go completely wild. Last time I wore a brown shirt, I wore it with blue and green eyeshadow, so it gave kind of an earthy look.








I don't know what to put on the rest of your face, sorry, the only makeup I wear is eye makeup. Don't forget the mascara, and any other questions just drop me a line.
Reply:1. Shirt is 'busy' so keep your make up simple. Neutral skin and red lipstick to contract the black and white.





2. Warm tones, peach, oranges. It's ok to use blue eyeshadow with an orangish lip and cheek color as these contrast. Try to match the blue shadow to the polka dots. Again, a busy shirt, so don't let your make up get too busy. Work towards blending skin tones.











3. Avoid any yellow or golden tones. Work with neutrals and warms. I love green, so consider an olive (yes olive) green and brown eyeshadow combination. Emphasise your eye brows. Stick with a neutral lip color.





4. Definitly earth tones. I'd look into green eyeshadows with these. Stay with neutrals. If you can pull of white, try using some white hightlighter to 'brighten you up".





5. Here is where you amy want to bring out the golden skin tones. You may even be able to get away with some mulberry or violet eyecolor for contrast. I'd try a few shades and see. Gold and violet are contrasting colors, so you may be a very nice 'deep' affect.





Always, always, always do, but don't overdo, your eyebrows. Make them look natural, but distinctive (and well trimmed). You'd be amazed at the effect.
Reply:First Outfit: Smokey EyeShadow. Eyeliner. Mascraca. Lipgloss. Long Necklace. Stud Earrings.





Second Outfit: Blue or Brown EyeShadow. Mascraca. Eyeliner (if needed). Lipgloss. Blush. Bracelet. Dangling Earrings.





Third Outfit: Smokey EyeShadow or Brown. Mascraca. Eyeliner. Lipgloss. Ring. Stud Earrings. Short Necklace.





Forth Outfit: Mascraca. Light Eyeliner. Lipgloss. Blush. Stud Earrings. Short Necklace.





Fifth Outfit: Brown Eyeshadow. Mascraca. Eyeliner (if needed). Lipgloss. Long Necklace. Dangling Earrings.

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