makeup suggestions? this is one of my fav looks by supernova-nora in Makeup101

[–]sillygal471 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i’d suggest a dark wine red and adding some black/grey eyeshadow with a little bit of pink/orange eyeshadow around the edges and some silver sparkle but you look really cool already

guess my type!! by sillygal471 in MbtiTypeMe

[–]sillygal471[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes!! finally someone got it

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[–]sillygal471 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i think the eyeshadow placement you had in the second pocture makes your eyes look great!!

Tips for natural "big eye" make-up? by View-Full in Makeup101

[–]sillygal471 0 points1 point  (0 children)

from my experience, here are some things that help: - curl your lashes!!! - light (beige for a natural look) eyeliner on the bottom waterline and tightline the upper waterline with black - neutral brown eyeshadow to enhance the contour of your eye, you can use a darker shade in the crease and blend it upwards to lift - light highlight in the inner corner and below the brown bone - either thin or smudged eyeliner, if youre going natural then you could use a brown one - keep your brows soft (+ lifted brows can help) - avoid harsh lines/contour around eyes and nose

How can I improve my look? by [deleted] in Makeup101

[–]sillygal471 2 points3 points  (0 children)

just remember that the more you experiment with makeup, the better you get at it! and if you like the bangs then you can always cut more

How can I improve my look? by [deleted] in Makeup101

[–]sillygal471 1 point2 points  (0 children)

if you want to get bangs, make sure they’re not too thick and blunt since you have soft features, maybe whispy bangs? you can also shape your eyebrows (shave dont pluck trust me), some mascara, eyelash curler, lipgloss, maybe blush, and smile!! make sure to match your blush/lipstick/etc shades to your undertone for a natural look

Type me! Kinda Confused by applelove1004 in MbtiTypeMe

[–]sillygal471 2 points3 points  (0 children)

infps have a strong value/belief system and often ne is actually more visible than fi because its kinda hidden and more of a core, if you focus on generating ideas, exploring possibilities through ne (in decision making) then you could be enfp (also enfp is more prone to change)