Sunday, 13 October 2013

The Perfect Make-Up Starter Kit



So when you're just getting into make-up, it can be a daunting experience, having no idea where to start and
not knowing what you actually need. So if you're a beginner, or maybe just lacking in the basics, read on!

Foundation

For foundation, every single one of us needs/prefers something different! First of all, find out what skin type you are; dry, oily, normal, combination? And how much coverage you need, if you still have that young baby skin, you probably don't need a heavy duty foundation. Luckily for you, I have combination skin so I've tried all sorts!

For dry/dull skin

 You've most likely heard about this foundation, right? Rimmel Wake Me Up, is a wonderful and inexpensive foundation. Great for beginners, the coverage is definitely light/medium so it doesn't look cakey on your skin! The foundation has small particles of shimmer, and that's what adds radiance to your skin, making it look awake. This was one of the first foundations I ever tried and it set the bar pretty high! But since I do get an oily t-zone, it did begin to get shiny. So if you can't deal with the whole powder business, maybe this isn't the best for you.

For oily/combination skin

Sorry to you international people, pretty sure that No7 is a UK only brand. However, Beautifully Matte is a great full coverage foundation for oily skin.  As oily skin tends to be acne prone, this is completely full coverage and covers up any blemishes that you may have. It has a lovely consistency and goes on smoothly. Also, the ladies at the No7 counter at boots gladly use their fancy machines to match you to your perfect tone, and tend to give our free samples to take home and try out, to see if you like it. I do find that after a long period of time it can slip and slide and get a bit shiny, so you'd need powder on your t-zone if you've got a long day planned. I recently bought a new bottle of Beautifully Matte, and it was around £12, so I'm guessing the price hasn't changed.


Normal Skin

If you're fairly happy with your skin and don't really have any problems with it, but just need that extra boost then BB cream is the direction you should be going in. Now, there's sooo many BB/CC creams out there and people have different preferences, however the Maybelline Dream Fresh seems to be a winner with everyone. It feels light and fresh on your skin, blurring out any blemishes and/or redness on your skin, perfect for school!

 Eyes
 Mascara is probably the best thing to start off with, it was definitely the first item of makeup I bought. It makes such a big difference, just generally opens up your face more and makes your eyes stand out. Maybelline mascaras are my absolutely favourite mascaras! They're inexpensive and just SO good. My favourites have to be The Rocket, Great Lash and The Falsies.
I do have loads of other ones that I absolutely love, like the benefit They're Real, even though I wasn't a fan at first, I'm beginning to get really into it.


The Naked Basics by Urban Decay is an absolute perfect starter palette, 5/6 of the shades are mattes, so they're perfect for a natural looking neutral eye. The dark brown colour, is actually really good for your brows too! It is higher end so on the pricier side, but you will not be disappointed, it's gorgeous!




Eye liner also makes a massive difference, I would say that you have to get the hang of eye liner, it definitely doesn't come naturally, practice makes perfect! This Eyeko liquid liner, looks just like a felt tip pen, it's easier to control than going straight into liquid/gel liners, save them for later:). I believe this goes for around £12.


Lips

Revlon Lip Butters.... They're hyped up enough already without me adding to it. They're everywhere on every blog, so if you haven't already heard about these, what cave have you been living in?? Anyway, they're a perfect border line in between a lipstick and a lip balm, the colour range is wonderful so you're guaranteed to find something that suits you, their inexpensive and so so moisturising! 
                                             
 

 Maybelline Baby Lips are so adorable and get the job done, it's in the name! The range is quickly expanding, and I want them all! They smell amazing, and some of them add a hint of sheer colour to your lips, they're extremely cheap too!          




Face Powders

Blushes are not mandatory, but they're a nice thing to have to add some colour and dimention to your face. This rose gold one from sleek adds that perfect natural flush of colour to your cheeks! Sleek is also a UK based brand found at Superdrug, but there's plenty of other great ones! Maybelline does some lovely ones!

The last stage is to set it all with a good powder, to make sure your face is matte and in place all day long. Make sure you have an easy hand with it, don't pat it all on, your face will look cakey and powdery, just lightly dust it on your t-zone or all over your face. Not everybody needs powder, especially if you have dry skin, don't use powder! But if you find yourself getting shiny, this Rimmel Stay Matte should do the job, it lasts such a long time too, swear I've had mine for ages and I've hardly made a dint in it! 



And we're finished, thanks for reading! Hope you found this useful in some way! Please request blog posts as I do run out of ideas, so your help is very valued! Leave comments, and links of your blogs so I can check them all out, Thank you! x


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