Wednesday, August 5, 2009

How to Apply Prom Makeup

With spring comes the time to enjoy. Every girl in the city starts her preparations for prom. It is perhaps the most memorable night of a high school student. The night before your graduation deserves to be special. It requires much time and effort to have everything in place for the prom. It is always handy to know a few makeup tips that should be considered while you get ready for your prom. Prom makeup must reflect your style, your character.

With spring comes the time to enjoy. Every girl in the city starts her preparations for prom. It is perhaps the most memorable night of a high school student. The night before your graduation deserves to be special. It requires much time and effort to have everything in place for the prom. It is always handy to know a few makeup tips that should be considered while you get ready for your prom. Prom makeup must reflect your style, your character. You have to look very good and have a nice look. Moreover, a prom makeup has to be strong to resist. A prom makeup has to beautify and make your skin shiny. It is recommended to try the best look that you can have. You have to feel good wearing it, but the most important thing is to have a great look. For a glamorous look, beside the hairstyle, you also need some accessories.


Prom Makeup Tips:

Tip 1

Remember that the most beautiful celebrity on the red carpet and the most beautiful girl at the prom is not the one wearing the most makeup! You don''t want people to say, "Wow, great makeup." You want them to say "Wow, you look amazing!" Your makeup is there to bring out your natural beauty. One of the best ways to look naturally beautiful is to choose a lightweight liquid foundation or a mineral makeup that is almost a perfect match to your skin.

Tip 2

Take a hint from your dress. If your dress is a bold color or black, you''ll want bold makeup to go with it. Your dress will overwhelm you and you''ll look washed out in those prom pictures if your makeup doesn''t complement the strong style of the dress. Dramatic eye makeup is great with a bold dress. Try a strong smoky or cat-eye look. You can find video instructions on how to achieve these looks at seventeen.com. Just remember, when you play up your eyes you want to keep your lips neutral. You want to look like a glamor girl, not a clown, in those photos! Chose a matte lipstick color close to your natural lip color or slightly beige or pink. Dresses in pastel shades call for a more subdued face. Keep the eyes neutral with some sparkly beige or brown shadow and a few coats of a lengthening mascara. Play up your lips instead with a high-shine lip gloss in a bright cherry or pink shade that complements the color of your dress.

Tip 3

Create a glowing complexion, regardless of whether you''re emphasizing the lips or eyes. If you have a medium or dark skin tone, use a bronzer that is two shades darker than your natural skin color. Brush it lightly on the forehead, bridge of the nose and the cheeks. Fair skinned girls can get the same super glow with a highlighter that is one shade darker than their natural skin tone. Use a highlighter along the tops of the cheeks, around the eyes and even around the lips. With either a bronzer or a highlighter, the key is to create a natural looking glow. Start with just a little product and add more if you need it.

Tip 4

Get a manicure the day before the prom. Choose a medium length for your nails. You want something more glamorous than short nails, but super long nails can be difficult to deal with. Once again, you may want to consider your dress when choosing the color and style of your manicure. Of course, a French manicure is always in style.

Tip 5

Do something special with your hair. Prom is a chance to really show your style with a celebrity-inspired hairdo. Try an updo for long hair or add curls to normally straight short hair. Pick up a copy of a celebrity hairstyle magazine or visit seventeen.com for ideas.

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