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Mary-Kate
and Ashley's
COSMETIC BASICS
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Cosmetic
tips for Tweens
1.
Concentrate on just a few products.
“The biggest mistake young girls make is
to think they need a lot of makeup,” says
our beauty pro Leslie Lightfoot, Mary-Kate and
Ashley's personal makeup artist. “Most 'tweens
have good skin and all they need is a little lip
gloss and blush.”
2.
Blushing beauty.
For the blush, Leslie likes cream blushes that
come in a stick form because they go on very sheer,
making you look naturally rosy. Try a shade that’s
between pink and red; it will suit most skin tones.
Take the stick of blush (available from Calvin
Klein, Stila and other cosmetics companies) and
lightly dot the apple of your cheeks with color.
Blend with your finger. The result should be a
slight flush. If you end up looking like the clown
at your little brother’s last birthday party,
get out the tissue and blot!
3.
Lip service.
With the shimmery, shiny look being ultra-in,
lip gloss rather than a heavier lipstick is your
best bet. Leslie likes glosses from the mary-kateandashley
brand Cosmetics, which offer shine without being
too goopy. “The Sweet and Glossy -- a roll-on
flavored lip gloss -- is great because it gives
you a sheer shine,” Leslie adds. “I
like it in Blueberry; just add some to the middle
of your bottom and top lips.”
4.
Eye do. Looking to add eye shadow, too?
The mary-kateandashley brand Shimmer Plus allover
color crayons add a hint of sparkle to your eyelids
in colors ranging from Funky, a frosty pink, to
In Vogue, a powder blue. Take the crayon and apply
color to your eyelid, smudging it in with your
finger. Don’t go any farther than the crease
of the lid. The result? A pretty look that makes
your peepers pop. “Outside, the light will
really catch the shimmer,” confides our
makeup maven.
Cosmetic
tips for Teens
1.
Add some extras.
Use the tips for 'tweens but add some mascara
and under-eye concealer, if desired.
2.
Mascara madness.
Our beauty pro Leslie Lightfoot, Mary-Kate and
Ashley's personal makeup artist, recommends. Use
a light-brown formula if your skin is fair and
a dark-brown shade if your skin is dark. Skip
black mascara -- it’s too dramatic for now.
To apply, swipe on a light layer with the mascara
brush as you look straight into the mirror. Start
from the outer corner of eye and work your in
and across the whole lash line. Don’t do
your bottom lashes or you may get not-so-cute
smudges.
3.
Conceal it.
Use concealer only if you have circles under your
eyes. (And get some sleep, growing girl!) Find
the right shade of concealer -- Leslie likes Revlon’s
-- by picking one a little lighter than your natural
cheek color. Another way to know you’ve
chosen the right concealer: Match it to the lightest
part of your neck. To apply, dot in the inner
and outer corners of your eye and blend.
4.
Starry night looks.
Teens will have more nighttime events to go to
than 'tweens and will want to maximize their makeup’s
impact on occasion. Dress up your look easily
by adding some Sequin Dust from the mary-kateandashley
brand. It’s allover sparkling powder that
you can put on eyes, lips, cheeks or even shoulders.
Dip a dry makeup brush into the reflective dust
and apply. Play up your eyes by adding a darker
metallic color at your lash line, such as the
mary-kateandashley brand Metallic Eyes chrome
eye color in Silver.
5.
Powder puff girl.
Although girls don’t need to wear foundation,
Leslie advises those with acne-prone skin to try
add a layer of oil-absorbing translucent powder
to finish off your look.
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