The best way to get started with makeup is to go to a cosmetics counter and buy a lipstick, pressed powder and mascara. It's best to go to a cosmetics counter because they'll help you pick out the best shade of lipstick, and the right shade of powder, for you. You will also need an eye makeup remover to get the mascara off every night; Neutrogena makes a good one.
Wear those three items every day for at least a month before you move on to eye shadow, blush and eyeliner. When you decide to take the plunge into "color" cosmetics, start by getting a makeup lesson.
Max Factor always worked with makeup. He started out with movie makeup before he sold "society" makeup.
I was probably seven or eight.
bill started wearing makeup by the age of 9 , it was for a vampire costume for Halloween and since that time bill has Ward makeup
No actually people wore makeup in B.C. No one really knows who started it though
He started wear make up on 7 years old.
She was 14 years old when she started wearing makeup.
A very awesome person but Chanel started the clothes fashion decade era so who knows? But this is my view.
I think girls should start wearing makeup whenever they feel like it (not feel pressured to wear it just because other girls their age are wearing it). But I think that a good age to start wearing makeup (apart from special occasions e.g. wedding, etc) is about 11. I started wearing makeup (just mascara and eyeliner) when I was about 11, and when I was 13 I started wearing proper makeup (foundation, lipstick, etc) :)
You can ask a lot of different scientific questions regarding makeup! Here are a few ideas that can get you started: What are the ingredients used in makeup? What is the attraction of females to makeup? How can makeup effect the skin? What is in mascara that lengthens lashes? Etc. etc! There are lots of ideas you can do to incorporate this!
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Yes he does. After one Halloween party that he dressed up as a vampire he started waring makeup after that.
Max Factor started out with a perfume shop in Poland, where he made the things he sold. He eventually wound up in America, and finally in Los Angeles when movies first started to be made. He sold theatrical makeup out there, but when movies started to be made he found out the greasepaint you wore on stage didn't look good in movies...so he worked hard and invented makeup that would work in a film. Eventually he became the biggest supplier of theatrical makeup. He sold it to everyday women by advertising that "any girl can look like a movie star by wearing Max Factor make-up."