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Old 07-19-2007, 09:24 AM
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i hope the ebook will have suggestions on hw 2 make up depending on occasions, whre ure going, the simplicity etc.

IE. makeup to office, to a hot date , to a party etc.

aniways, all the best to vogueboy on this!!
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Since Mineral Makeup is fastly becoming popular, maybe do something on the different brands and their ingredients; whats good, not good. All claim to be perfect for your skin, but I have seen some that contain ingredients that I wouldn't want on my face and they really are not "natural minerals".
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It would be nice to have a problem - solution section that not only includes over the counter products that are designed to remedy the problems but also includes readily made treatements that are lesser known solutions. EG: acne - aspirin mask, oily skin - mattifiers of various brands and Milk of Magnesia, makeup doesn't stay - Smashbox primer or Laura Mercier and Monistat anti- chaffing gel, eyeshadow doesn't last - Urban Decay primer potion and chapstick.
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lots and lots of pic plz.. =)
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My ideas:

Contouring
Different techniques for various eye shapes, round, almond, deep set etc.
Brow shaping/filling in
Brand and product recommendations
How to apply bronzer
How to apply fake eyelashes
Make up for special occasions
Tips on using liquid eyeliner without making a mess
Blending techniques
How to apply mascara without getting clumps
How to prevent make up from smudging, flaking, creasing etc.
Make up tips for photos




I really look forward to seeing this ebook!Good luck!
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I think you should also cover all the different ways you can use false eyelashes, and all the tips associated with them. In our business, we see a lot of women afraid to use them, who just need some directions instead of just picking them up from the local drugstore, provided with a little tube of glue!! our make up artist showed us a lot of tips and tricks with the use of lashes.
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Liquid eyeliner application is a big problem for me - and how to do a salon quality hair blow out is another. Step by step instructions for those would be great. And what colors are good for what skin tones or if you have certain problems - like they say brown shadows for brown eyes - but with dark circles that just looks worse on me - so colors that are specific to certain problem would be great
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For a salon type blow out, the secret is to start with towel dried (not dripping wet) hair, and section it off. Use a large round brush- ceramic is best, and starting at the nape, dry a section at a time. I also like to use a product to protect from heat damage and add shine- I love the organic polishing drops by Euphora- they smooth without being too heavy, and add great sheen to the hair. To keep darker shadows from making brown eyes look tired, use a concealer first, over the lid area and under the eye, to lighten- but not too light- keep it close to your skin tone to prevent a reverse raccoon effect. If browns look too sallow on you, smoky plums or wine tones should be pretty. And liquid eyeliner can be tricky- look for one with a thin brush, and keep it close to the lash line. Clinique makes a cream eyeliner- those and the cake ones are also nice.
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if the e-book ready plz give the url to download it.
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Congrates Vogue,

that would be good! Great idea,

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