How to Do Makeup

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By ellejaye


When it Comes to Makeup... What Are Some People Thinking?

Some people are makeup people and some people aren't. The thing that I find humourous is how so many people are in the extreme when it comes to beauty.

For instance, I see girls on campus who have NO makeup on, their hair in a gross, messy ponytail, jeans that were in style over ten years ago and dirty running shoes. Then five feet away from that girl, I see a girl with literally gobs of foundation on, super thick eyeliner outlining her entire eye and enough hairspray to punch a little hole in the ozone layer. Hasn't anyone ever heard of moderation in all things? A little fashion risk here or there is fine with me, but the huge hair and five pounds of makeup look, as well as the "i have no style at ALL" looks are seriously just a mystery to me.

Here are tons of tips on how to do makeup. You'll be a pro in no time.

If You Had to Choose...

Would you rather someone's makeup was way overdone, or way underdone?

  • Overdone
  • Underdone
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