Teen Age Makeup Tips
Teens and Makeup
Every teenage girl makes the same mistake when they first start wearing makeup: using too much. This is understandable; after all, there’s no point in wearing it at all if it isn’t going to be noticed. However, makeup is supposed to be used to enhance your natural features, not to replace them.
A good guideline to use is to set yourself a five-minute time limit for your makeup application. If you can’t finish within that time, then you are using too much makeup. If you are just getting started and haven’t yet figured out a look, start by just using BB cream (tinted moisturizer), blush, mascara, and lip gloss.
Keep the Canvas Clean and Clear
A skin regimen is the uttermost important and vital step, whether using makeup or not. Depending upon the skin's condition, which can vary from oily to dry, having the right products makes all the difference. Acne-prone skin can really frustrate a person causing them to buy everything off the shelf. Be careful to not overdo it with acne products that will further aggravate the skin.
Stick to one product, and use it as directed; moreover, if you find that your skin is in terrible shape, visit a dermatologist before considering any makeup application. If your face is healthy, wash with a cleanser, and apply a light moisturizer or serum, always maintaining your skin smooth and well hydrated.
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