29
Mar

I know I need things for all skin tones!!
I want to know quantity!!! Do I need more than just eyeshadow palette? Do I need eyeshadow minerals?? and glitter?? do I need cream eyeshadows??
How many lip colours?? Do I need cream and powder blush??

What extra stuff do I need that isn't make up?

What are good places to purchase these things? I already know mac pro

Thanks for the help!

x


Answer:
Face- Liquid and Powder foundation for all skin tones.
Concealer for all skin tones.
3-6 Shades of blush
2-5 Shades of bronzer
Eyes- Shadows—MANY! Crazy colors, neutral colors, etc,.
Liner: Liquid and Pencil- crazy—natural
Mascara: clear, black, brown, blue maybe 1-2 of each
Lip- Lip liner: red, pink, beige/pink
Lip gloss: MANY! Same as eye shadow crazy—>neutral
Lip stick: Red, pink, and neutral

Tools- Eyelash curler
ALL WANDS & PADS FOR INDIVIDUAL USE!
-no one wants to use the same lip gloss stick as someone
else
Brushes
Eyebrow/eyelash comb
Tweezers
Oil removing pads(like the easy Clean & Clear ones)
Makeup remover

Extra:
Lots of teen girls like glitter on their eyes etc,
Perfume to spritz on them to make them feel fresh.

***As you become more experienced, you’ll learn to see what people like and what you need more of- it differs with each city/ mall group.***

Hope this helps!


Answer:
To be professional, your makeup kit needs to include…

-eyeshadows (loose pigments, pressed shadows, matte, satin and shimmering)
-blush (different colors)
-makeup remover
-eye brow shades, tweezers, trimmers (scissors)
-all over sticks are great (blush, shadow)
-lips (lip liners, lip gloss, lipstick)
-brushes (a good collection of brush sets: eyeshadow, angled brush, blush, kabuki brush, lip liner, foundation, concealer, eyebrow etc.)
-foundation (variety of shades and spf preferred)
-concealer (different shades)
-eyeliner (pencil, liquid, gel liners)
-cream eyeshadows/pencils (NYX etc)
-empty jars, spray bottles, MAC fix +

I just listed a bunch of things that are useful to have, but if you don't use them or don't need them, then it's definitely not necessary. Some brands are pretty good at normal drugstores, but there's also sephora, clinique, MAC, origins, ulta, coastal scents, elf, avon, beautychoice, stila, NYX etc.

Good luck and I really hope that helped!


Answer:
You should purchase skin id to blend your skin tones and it is natural which is good and prevents acene. You should get sephora eyeshadow because it has many different colors that match many outfits and are fun and exciting. There are many lipglosses you can get. I like mac because they’ve pretty shades and they’re a good brand. I would get the glitter tube at claires. Even though it is for younger kids my niece loves it and so do I. It has silver, black, gold, and white glitters for your eyes. All you do is dip a brush in it, put it on and its perfect. You can wear it ontop of any eye shawdow for someone to really catch your eyes. I wouldn't advocate cream because usually that is what people break out from, even if it is very costly. To keep your skin nice and clean wash it everynight and take off all your makeup. Also, get makeup remover pads to get makeup off that’s a little harder to get off. Get achol and pads and use them once a week to clean your poors. Don't forget to get a cute makeup case to hold your makeup!

Answer:
Well i love makeup too + i read bobbi browns book on teenage beauty. It had this bit where she has a list of all the basic stuff in her kit..,
11 shades of foundation
6 shades of powder
4 shades of concealer
15 blushes both cream + powder
40 eyeshadows both cream + powder
75 lip colours
20 eye pencils
20 lip pencils
6 mascaras
10 nail colours
20 glosses

eyelash curler
makeup brushes (can cost up to £150 for a good set)
extra dense matte shadows
crazy lip nail + shadow colours.
puffs, sponges, q-tips, makeup + nail polish remover, toner, sunblock, lipbalm, zit medicine,moisturizing creams, tweezers, baby scissors+ nail files.

loadsa stuff!! hope this helps!!

x


Answer:
You need a huge trunk of makeup,

each kind.

Eyeshadows, like the pallet the first girl said
foundations (liquid and powder and loose powder)
blushes, cream blushes
cream eyeshadows
bronzers
brushes of all sorts
eyebrow gel
mascaras
lip stain
lip gloss
lip stick
primer
shimmer
translucent powder
eyeliners
eyeshadow base
tinted moisture

it goes on forever


Answer:
Hia i'm a make-up artist i work for tv / film etc.. ive been doing it now for 18 years… when u first begin out it gets very high-priced so just get the basics for your kit to begin with cotton buds tissues wet wipes for the face! ur main tools are going to be ur brushes… mac do a good selection///
as for products, that depends on who u are making up… everyone likes a different base, cream, fluid, cake so much to chose from these days.. as for eye shadows keep ur colours neutral and the lip palette u can purchase also neutral and a few lip glosses… barry m do a lot of lovely glitter shadows,i love them…
have you heard of screen face in london get them to send u a catalogue of all their products….hope this is of some help.. good luck its hard out there!!! x

Answer:
Go to www.coastalscents.com. You can get these following materials listed below.
-88 Shimmer Palette
-10 Piece Proffesional Blush Palette
-Contour and Blush Palette
-Proffesional Concealer Palette

Answer:
http://www.petrilude.com/?p=105#more-105

this will help you
he is a professional


Answer:
Go get these books:

The 5 minuet Face
and
Get Positively Beautiful

Both by Carmindy

I love them I call them my Bibles and they’ll tell you everything you need to know


Answer:
Don’t begin out with too much

Start with just an eyeshadow palette with color and then neutrals (Coastal Scents has MAC-quality palettes and each color under the rainbow and a separate neutral palette)

Get a good eye base. I advocate Urban Decay Primer Potion (UDPP) or TooFaced Shadow Insurance (TFSI). Paint pots are nice, but if you need something for all skin tones, then you'll save money on just the clear bases. I like the packaging of TFSI better than UDPP because it is in a squeeze tube and it's possible to get each drop of product out. With UDPP, it is in a curvy tube that you will have to cut open to get the remaining product out, and not to mention expose it to bacteria that can cause infections.

One essential is MAC Vanilla pigment. It's the most versatile high end item I can think of. You can mix it in foundation, use it as a highlight for the browbone, etc..

With lip colors, make sure you’ve at least one of every color family (nude, red, pink, etc). Choose the basic colors, and then colors you think are necessary. Part of the fun of having a makeup kit is choosing what you truly want for it. At the very least have 10 lip colors, and then just go with what you know will be used.

You would only need a powder blush if you got a good foundation primer (Smashbox PhotoFinish, Makeup Forever HD, MAC Prep and Prime, etc.)

You definitely need a good eyelash curler, makeup removing wipes (I hear MAC are great), and a brush cleanser.

There are more things you could definitely do with in your makeup kit, but I would recommend looking at YouTube. Some makeup artists do have their kits displayed in videos, so you can get a general idea of what else to put there. I just listed stuff I could think of off the top of my head.

Hope I helped!

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