How to Get a Fresh Everyday Makeup Look for School (Teen Girls)

First, put on a moisturizer., Concealer., Foundation., Powder., Lip Balm., Eyeshadow Primer., Eyeshadow., Eyeliner., Mascara., Brow Liner., Blush., Lip gloss.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: put on a moisturizer.

    It will act as a base.

    Also, put on a foundation primer to minimize pores and to prevent clogged pores which lead to pimples.
  2. Step 2: Concealer.

    This is optional because you have just put on a primer.

    Use it to cover up redness, or breakouts. , Use a little bit.

    It works better if you use one that is oil free with SPF protection.

    Your moisturizer should have SPF protection also for double the coverage.

    Apply a small amount with a brush and then blend it out with a sponge, or a cosmetic wedge. , Powder is usually used to make pores appear smaller or to make your face less shiny.

    Your pores should already be small so put a tiny bit of powder all over your face and a little bit more on shiny spots. , Lip Balm moisturizes your lips and when it's time for lip gloss, your lips will be soft. , This is optional because of foundation primer and the concealer. , Natural looking shades are in.

    Go for brown, gold, peach, etc. , Apply a thin layer on your bottom lash line and/or waterline.

    If you choose eyeliner on your upper lid, apply it only on your waterline.

    If you choose to stand out, apply eyeliner on her lash line only. , Apply two coats.

    In between coats, use a lash comb and comb out any clumps or lashes sticking together; do this after the second coat too.

    Only do the top lashes. , This is optional also.

    Always pick a color one shade lighter than your hair.

    If you use the same shade as your hair, your eyebrows will look unnatural. , This is also optional.

    Apply a darker red below your cheek bones and a light pink on your cheek bones and up to your temples.

    Smiling and kissy faces help find your cheekbones. , Your lips should be soft from the lip balm.

    Apply any color you want.
  3. Step 3: Foundation.

  4. Step 4: Powder.

  5. Step 5: Lip Balm.

  6. Step 6: Eyeshadow Primer.

  7. Step 7: Eyeshadow.

  8. Step 8: Eyeliner.

  9. Step 9: Mascara.

  10. Step 10: Brow Liner.

  11. Step 11: Blush.

  12. Step 12: Lip gloss.

Detailed Guide

It will act as a base.

Also, put on a foundation primer to minimize pores and to prevent clogged pores which lead to pimples.

This is optional because you have just put on a primer.

Use it to cover up redness, or breakouts. , Use a little bit.

It works better if you use one that is oil free with SPF protection.

Your moisturizer should have SPF protection also for double the coverage.

Apply a small amount with a brush and then blend it out with a sponge, or a cosmetic wedge. , Powder is usually used to make pores appear smaller or to make your face less shiny.

Your pores should already be small so put a tiny bit of powder all over your face and a little bit more on shiny spots. , Lip Balm moisturizes your lips and when it's time for lip gloss, your lips will be soft. , This is optional because of foundation primer and the concealer. , Natural looking shades are in.

Go for brown, gold, peach, etc. , Apply a thin layer on your bottom lash line and/or waterline.

If you choose eyeliner on your upper lid, apply it only on your waterline.

If you choose to stand out, apply eyeliner on her lash line only. , Apply two coats.

In between coats, use a lash comb and comb out any clumps or lashes sticking together; do this after the second coat too.

Only do the top lashes. , This is optional also.

Always pick a color one shade lighter than your hair.

If you use the same shade as your hair, your eyebrows will look unnatural. , This is also optional.

Apply a darker red below your cheek bones and a light pink on your cheek bones and up to your temples.

Smiling and kissy faces help find your cheekbones. , Your lips should be soft from the lip balm.

Apply any color you want.

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