Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like to experiment with my makeup and love trying out different bold looks. However, as an RN in a hospital, I would look a litt!e silly wearing a full face. I use a tinted moisturizer, a lipstain and tinted lip balm, and mascara. It took awhile to feel comfortable being more bare faced, but I'm happy I did it
I gained a new confidence and appreciation for my natural look. I've always been fortunate to have great skin.
That said, I never leave the house without mascara on. I have soft brown eyelashes and I hate how washed out I look without mascara on.
If you must, you must. But mascara is a huge look-changer especially if your lashes are light color. In this case, you are made up, and not "natural." Which is fine.
The OP is going nearly no-makeup, so mascara is the first thing to go. Eyeliner if shes uses any, should be applied lightly (pencil), never those liquid harsh black liner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dabbing the foundation to fade out blemishes a bit, then lip stain.
Eyeliner is fine, no mascara.
Try the above, you should look quite naturally beautiful.
That looks so weird on women and makes the eyes look smaller. If you’re trying to cut down on products then skip the eyeline and just do mascara.
Anonymous wrote:I like to experiment with my makeup and love trying out different bold looks. However, as an RN in a hospital, I would look a litt!e silly wearing a full face. I use a tinted moisturizer, a lipstain and tinted lip balm, and mascara. It took awhile to feel comfortable being more bare faced, but I'm happy I did it
I gained a new confidence and appreciation for my natural look. I've always been fortunate to have great skin.
That said, I never leave the house without mascara on. I have soft brown eyelashes and I hate how washed out I look without mascara on.
Anonymous wrote:I like to experiment with my makeup and love trying out different bold looks. However, as an RN in a hospital, I would look a litt!e silly wearing a full face. I use a tinted moisturizer, a lipstain and tinted lip balm, and mascara. It took awhile to feel comfortable being more bare faced, but I'm happy I did it
I gained a new confidence and appreciation for my natural look. I've always been fortunate to have great skin.
That said, I never leave the house without mascara on. I have soft brown eyelashes and I hate how washed out I look without mascara on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dabbing the foundation to fade out blemishes a bit, then lip stain.
Eyeliner is fine, no mascara.
Try the above, you should look quite naturally beautiful.
That looks so weird on women and makes the eyes look smaller. If you’re trying to cut down on products then skip the eyeline and just do mascara.
Anonymous wrote:Dabbing the foundation to fade out blemishes a bit, then lip stain.
Eyeliner is fine, no mascara.
Try the above, you should look quite naturally beautiful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've always never worn makeup. I use chapstick and sunscreen. That's it.
Cool - why did you answer this thread then? That's not *what the OP was asking.
Anonymous wrote:I've always never worn makeup. I use chapstick and sunscreen. That's it.
Anonymous wrote:I haven't always had the best skin and early on in my career I got in a habit of wearing foundation, powder, blush, eyeliner, eye shadow, mascara and lip gloss everyday. I am starting a new job shortly and think I want to make the jump to just wearing eyeliner/mascara/lip gloss. I am worried I'm going to feel unattractive or not put together, which I know sound silly. Any one make the same transition?