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Dreamers
Dab a little extra lipgloss in the center of your lips where, the light catches it more often

I find that pencil liner on the bottom lash line and liquid on the top(in the same colours) looks pretty good

On powder foundations i find that using a brush works better for a more natural look

Wiggle your mascara brush at bottom of your top lashes while applying and as you move up towards the tip, apply as you usually do
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I dunno if this is considered spam or what but I hope some of this helps and I hope others share their tips too.
femmefatale4160
Use cream blush. It looks fresher and blends better.

Unless you have really big eyes, don't put eyeliner on your lower lids. It makes your eyes smaller.

No matter how tired you are, ALWAYS take off your makeup and wash your face before you go to bed.

To make your lips appear fuller, try a new product by Sally Hansen that instantly plumps lips. If that's out of your budget, use your lipliner to draw just outside your lip's natural line.
OhMyAnniee
instead of eyeliner, use eyeshadow and dab it into your lower lashes. it brings out your lashes more.

when you use eyeshadow, don't pick colors that match your outfit. pick the colors that are the opposite colors of your eyes.
nyctophiliac
when using loose powder eyeshadow, dab your brush in a little bit of water and it'll make the colour turn out brighter
PrincessAda
Go for more natural colors when using foundation or eyeshadow.
Don`t over due the makeup..use as much as you need.
Instead of using a big blush when you add foundation,use a little circle thingy(forgot whats it called) and dab it and then just spread it.
nikkkkki
peaches go with every skin color (duh, i know).
unless you're in need of concealer, lay off the blush.


and, i don't really wear that much foundation, so i guess that's it.
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