Saturday 14 June 2014

Make up for pale skin

Tips for Make up for pale skin

Make up for pale skin

What is the best Make up for pale skin

Today we are going to be looking at the best Make up for pale skin.
Throughout history pale skin has been considered rare and beautiful and even though some people now hate their pale skin and will do anything to get a tan, pale skin can still look stunning as long as it is enhanced correctly.
Foundation- For any skin tone  foundation that does not match your skin tone is never flattering but this is especially true with paler skin.  Any colour that is slightly out from your natural tone will not look right and could even look  like an orange disaster. Don’t be ashamed to choose “porcelain” or “angel” shades. They look better than a darker shade and enhance your natural glow.
Bronzer- this is not a no-no for pale skin but must be used sparingly. A little bit of very light bronzer below the cheekbones and under your chin makes your face look thinner.  You could end up looking dirty if you put too much on and you can also instead wear blusher on the cheek bones, nose and the tip of your chin enhances your cheeks and makes your nose and chin look sharp.  A blusher in a very light pink shade will look lovely.
Eyeshadow- which ever colour eyes you have, it is important to choose the right colour eyeshadow for you.  Being pale is like being a blank canvas, the colours will show up much brighter on you because you have a lighter tone. Someone with very dark skin can easily pull off more vibrant makeup while a lighter skinned person can not. Instead of choosing a wild colour, try neutrals, such as light browns and purples.
EyelinerBrown and grey eyeliner looks stunning on pale skin, brown is especially a colour that brings out the eyes but doesn’t look as harsh as black.  Black eyeliner can also be beautiful on a pale person but in moderation. Instead of circling your eye with the liner, try instead only lining the top or the outer corners. Circling your entire eye in black liner can make your eyes look smaller and this goes for any skin tone.
Lipstick/glossWearing dark colours can make you look like a vampire when you have pale skin  so go for  a light pink  which looks great for either formal or casual occasions. Red lipstick is the one exception. Red lipstick looks best against pale skin and is great for important events.
Remember, less makeup is more for a light-skinned person as make up will show up more easily on their skin.
So there we go a few tips on Make up for pale skin, we will move onto make up for medium skin tones next week.

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