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Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - A
öde:
I kinda feels like it needs to be balanced out by something on/around your eyes, like longer lashes, more eyebrow (thin, but bold), and maybe some eyeshadow (maybe not all at once). Judging from the shade of lipstick you used, I think you can do this without looking like a clown (I have seen many aspiring clowns).
Drill King:
I have really dark lips naturally, also with my face shape bold colours look silly. However, the biggest rule of thumb to lipcolour is if you're wearing lipstick, don't play up your other features as much. Either play up your eyes or your lips but not both because otherwise you tend to look like a lady of the night(which is alright sometimes!).
Honestly, imho the only people that really pull off bright noticable lip colour are more round faces, but eh.
Lines:
Yeah, I think the rule is if you're wearing bright lipstick, you should wear a tiny amount of blush and neutral/no eyeshadow. (Eyeliner and mascara are ok if they are black/brown.) If you're wearing bright eyeshadow, you don't wear blush and a lipstick or a translucent gloss (if you want) that is very close to your actual lip color. And then bright blush is best with neural eyes and lips.
I like the lipstick, Yunior!
michaelicious:
--- Quote from: Yunior on 13 Jun 2009, 22:58 ---Fashion thread, hi! I have a make-up question for you. I've really been wanting to do this heavy lip color thing with casual clothes and not just for late-night fun things, but everyone I have asked (my mom) says it will look dumb. Is this ridiculous? Please tell me if I look ridiculous and inappropriate for daytime things (such as walking outside): 1 and 2.
2 is actually so you can tell me how to cut my hair, 'cause I have job interviews coming up and do not want to look 14-year-old-boy sloppy.
(I realize these things are not clothing-related, but please? Pretty please?)
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yo you single?
J-cob9000:
--- Quote from: Yunior on 13 Jun 2009, 22:58 ---1 and 2
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This is who I thought of. (the female) This is a good thing.
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