Antwan Schrum: Prom make up is different from performance make up.For prom, wear a glammed-up version of what you normally do. You don't want to feel uncomfortable in your makeup, or like you aren't yourself. You definitely want to be recognizable in pictures. Add a little shimmer or glitter, a darker shade of lipstick or eyeshadow, heavier eyeliner and mascara. But don't over do it.Performance makeup needs to be overstated. Use a nice, thick foundation--I recommend Ben Nye makeups for this. Use enough blush that you actually look like you're blushing--otherwise the audience won't see it. Eyeliner needs to be darker--use a black pencil liner or a liquid liner. Eyeshadow should be bright for girls, a little more neutral for guys. Lips can be done in a neutral tone, something that doesn't look like lipstick, or in a rosy or reddish tone to emphasize the lips....Show more
Eleni Mccier: Hey! :)The best color to complement your blue eyes are bronze, coppery tones! . These can be worn everyday, but for a more dressed up look I would suggest doing a shimmery bronze eye. You can add some colored eyeliner to your lower lash line for a fun look to create more color. Or you can add a bright lipstick, since your eyes are neutral colors. I think Mila Kunis is a great inspiration for your makeup. She does amazing smokey bronze eyes on the red carpet. Here is a picture: http://www.usmagazine.com/uploads/assets/photo_gal...Have fun! :)...Show more
Glynda Darrin: you seem rather in the two do no longer quite choose makeup yet i think of you ought to positioned on some to grant your face some shade do no longer positioned on any commencing place, yet use concealer in case you will possibly be able to desire to cover a blemish positioned on a coat of mascara (or none in any respect) and upload some blush on your cheeks :)
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