Preparing yourself for Prom Makeup


Tips for the prom make up
Some times make up can be do at home by remembering the proper combination of colours and basic idea about the make up. Try out tips and tricks to highlight your best features and get all set to dazzle at the party. With great tanned skin any light shade look great which does not only cover the eye but the eye bag area too.

The following are the some tips for the prom make up:

Pick your eyes - To put makeup highlight both the eye and the mouth. Just stay away from brown and make sure you keep your eye makeup soft and simple. Your eyes, go all out with liner, shadow, mascara and even false eyelashes.
Your lipstick lasts by bringing your foundation down over your lips first, outlining with lip liner and then coloring in the lips themselves with the same liner.
Use your index finger to gently cover any dark circles under your eyes with a concealer that is one shade lighter than the rest of your skin.
Try putting a turquiose eye liner...and mascara..put also a pink lip gloss and dont forget to put a foundation and a pressed poweder that will make it more formal also apply a blusher...in that way your make up will be really simple and very beautiful
Select a foundation that is one shade lighter than your own, and gently place around the eye area or any other area with deepening lines.
Use a peach or pink eye shadow, with deep brown or green mascara
. you could also do a smoky look with plums.

Sparkly lids and thick, bold lines are ravishing when your dress is dark and classic.
Well, from a mathematical standpoint, if you take the integral of the arc-tangent of the angle between your shoulders and your neck with respect to paleness of your skin, and then differentiate that with respect to the darkness of the dress (now here comes the tricky part) multiply this by the three-dimensional vectorial slope of the secant line from the tip of your nose to either jaw-bone hinge and divide that by blue, and I believe you will have the color you were looking for.
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