Friday, December 11, 2009

Makeup tips for black and white photos?

You don't need much for black and white--though if you wear dark-based colors the shades will show up deeper in the photos.Makeup tips for black and white photos?
Great question! Do not use too much dark makeup. Ditch the eyeliner and lip liner. Too contrasting. If you wear any make SURE your foundation matches your skin tone-you don't want your face to be lighter or darker than your neck!


Also, ask your photographer-they should have some tips too!Makeup tips for black and white photos?
In a black and white photo, the point of makeup is to bring definition to your face so that you don't end up looking washed out or blending in with the background.





First, you'll want to even out your skintone; depending on the amount of coverage you need (less if your skin is blemish free, more if your skin is hyper-pigmented or has blemished). For light coverage, use a tinted-moisturizer that matches your skintone. For more coverage, use a foundation and blend well into your jawline.





For eyes, you want to give them definition without looking too harsh or drawn on. You'll want 2 different shades of eyeshadow: one lighter and one a few shades darker in a neutral color like brown and taupe or beige and cream. Apply the darker color in the crease of your eye and on the outer-third of your lower lash line. This will help add definition and dimension. Next, apply the lighter color on the top of your brow bone, on your eyelids, and on along the inner two-thirds of your bottom lashline. This will help your eyes ';pop'; and stand out. Next, apply black eyeliner along the top lashline, making sure to keep the line thinner on the inner corners and gradually making the line thicker toward the outer corners of the eye. Slightly extend the eyeliner past the outer corner. Apply a thin line of eyeliner along the outer third of the bottom lash line. If the line looks too harsh, smudge the liner with a q-tip for a softer finish. Next, apply two coats of black mascara on top and one coat on bottom lashes.





For cheeks, use a peach blush and apply the color just beneath the cheekbones for a contoured look. Then, apply a bit more blush on just the apples of the cheeks.





For lips, apply a plum or berry lipstick or lipstain. The darker your skintone, the darker the color you can use. Avoid harsh and obvious lipliner, which can create a ';drawn-on'; look.
if you want your lips to appear lipsticked, where dark colors so they don't blend with skin





liquid eyeliner semi thick looks good for black %26amp; white
Makeup should be applied darker than usual to the eyes for a more dramatic look. Fake lashes and a couple coats of mascara. Stick with a pretty pale color lip such as a pink with a shimmer gloss over it. You do not want a dramatic eye with a darker or red lip- it will be too much. Make sure your blush is not overdone either a pretty color is posh by Bare Minerals. Also add a bit of highlight to top of cheekbones.
for black and white photos you would want to rub a vasiline pad on your cheek bone, or just put a light shimmer on your cheeck bone and it will make it look like you ahve high ckeek bones adn you will look beautiful!


trust me!
yu should put on high eye lashes and yu should put on mascara also to look like yur crying wet the mascara aliitle





this should work i take photos likes this all the time
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just a really natural look is best-- not too harsh with lipstick or eyeshadow, etc. just a little foundation and some lip gloss is all you really need. it works and will look the best in the pics :)
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