Tuesday, 19 January 2016

Back to School Makeup | Beauty


With almost embarking on my final year of high school I feel I have mastered the ways of wearing makeup to school without being prosecuted by a teacher. (Saying this now I have probably jinxed it..) I go to a private school which isn't too strict on the whole 'makeup' thing but then kind of is. It's weird but I have put together how to achieve a natural makeup look for school.


BB Cream
This stuff is awesome for school! The light weight texture makes it a staple product for any makeup lover. I use the Maybelline BB cream but as long as its your colour, you cant really go wrong!


Concealer As your work load at school increase so does the bags under your eyes which is why concealer becomes a value product in your makeup bag. If you want you can skip this item (I often do) but if you are wanting to hide any dark circles or redness.



Powder
You kinda need to use powder in order for your makeup to become more matte and to stay in place for longer.


Blush and Bronzer
This step can be skipped if you want. I, personally, like to wear a little bit of blush and bronzer. I use either the Benefit Dandelion blush or the Mac Mineralize Blush in the shade Dainty. The bronzer I use is the Mac Mineralize bronzer in the shade golden. I don't apply a lot of blush or bronzer but enough to give my pale complexion some colour.



Mascara
If you are anything like me by the end of the day most of your makeup is gone as you have touched your face a few too many times. That's why I apply a generous coat of mascara on my top and bottom lashes. I like to have bold lashes for school as the teachers don't really care about that at my school.


Now, I don't really use lip gloss and I kind of think its pointless for school so I opt for a lip balm if my lips are a bit dry.

If you have any questions leave a comment below! Also all schools are different. Remember less is more!

2 comments :

  1. LOVE the Maybelline BB cream, that stuff is amazing xxx

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