Fully answering this question is tricky because I don't know your features and skin/eye/hair colors. Makeup is very individualized. For very basic, natural-esque makeup, I suggest the following:
EYESHADOW:
If you're willing to pay high end, MAC and Urban Decay are excellent.
If you want cheaper, I suggest NYX, Milani, or Ulta's brand.
You probably want: - A light shimmery color that complements your skin tone: to be used as a base, wash, and highlight. I use Urban Decay's "half baked", and I've been eyeing to get MAC's "grand entrance". - A darker color that complements your skin tone: to accent the crease of your eyes. I use Milani's java bean...among many, many others.
EYELINER:
If you're willing to pay high end, Urban Decay has their 24/7 glide on eye pencils.
If you want cheaper, I suggest NYC's waterproof eyeliner or Prestige's total intensity eyeliner.
You probably want:
-Eyeliner in black or brown depending on your hair color. Dark colors are also good depending on your hair/skin/eye color. I suggest getting waterproof. I actually use NYC's "smokey plum" or Urban Decay's "Bourbon".
MASCARA:
Mascaras are HIGHLY subjective. To each her own. You really need to find what works for you. Some well reviewed drugstore mascara's include: Lash Blast by Covergirl, Colossal by Maybelline, Voluminous by Loreal, Full n Soft by maybelline, Volume Couture by Max Factor, and 200 calorie by Max Factor.
You probably want:
-Mascara in black or brown depending on your hair color. I personally LOVE Max Factor's volume couture, and 2000 calorie.
Finally, I suggest grabbing a nice comfortable lipgloss that complements your skin tone and natural lip color. I use MAC's 3D glass in "apex".
In sum; makeup is highly subjective and personalized for the individual. Finding what works for you is sometimes trial and error. The bare essentials of makeup (in my
opinion) are a light eyeshadow, a dark eyeshadow, eyeliner, mascara, and a flattering lipgloss.
If you want to improve your makeup experience, I suggest investing in makeup brushes and doing further research on websites like www.makeupalley.com.
-Brushes (all kinds but most importantly: foundation, powder, eyeshadow, blending, all over face)
-disposable peices (small eyeshadow applicators, mascara sticks, lip scrapers, cotton balls)
-Makeup remover
-makeup pencil sharpeners
-Brush cleaner
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Is this "basic makeup supplies" for doing your own makeup, or for doing other people's? If you are setting up to do wedding makeup or pageant makeup you will pretty much need to go to a store and buy one of each, plus at least five sets of brushes so you don't use dirty brushes on a client (you clean them between sessions), plus a rolling tool box from Home Depot to put it all in, and a big car so this can stay upright.
If it's for you that's different. You will need:
makeup removers - there are eye makeup and face makeup removers, and you need both
cotton pads for the eye makeup remover
buffing puffs for the face makeup remover, which is also called "face cleanser"
soft towels for drying your face
moisturizers - a night cream to wear to bed and a day cream for under your makeup
primer - this helps everything stay on.
Brushes: at least a blush brush, small bristle shadow brush and medium bristle shadow brush
foundation. If you can afford it, go to a department store and buy it from a brand that will test it on you for the proper color. This HAS to be right, or it'll be very obvious.
powder, the same shade as your foundation
blush. To pick a blush color, put one of your fingers in the "v" between the thumb and forefinger of the other hand, and squeeze with moderate pressure. Whatever color your finger turns is your blush shade
at least nine shades of eye shadow, in three-shade "trio" sets. You want a neutral set consisting of three shades of whatever color your eyes are, a set of three beiges (unless your eyes are brown, and then get a set of violets), and a set of the color that's the compliment of your eye color. Find a color wheel online and look for your eye color...for instance, if you have blue eyes look for gold shadows.
charcoal-gray eyeliner. This isn't black but it's pretty close, and it works on everyone.
mascara. Brown for blondes, black for everyone else.
lip color. Always, always, always wear color on your lips. Even if you slept late and have fifteen seconds before you need to be at the bus stop, wear color on your lips. This means lipstick. You want three. One is called a nude. If you look at an advertising circular for somewhere like Walmart or Sears, where they don't want the models' makeup to stand out because they're emphasizing the product, you will see the models are wearing a product that says "I have lips" rather than "I have lipstick on." That's nude lipstick. Get a really good nude lipstick (MAC "Twig" is a real subtle one; MAC "Craving" is a bit more pronounced) because you'll wear this more than anything. The second is a medium shade. Almost anyone can wear mauve and plum lips, but pick only one because they're fairly similar. And finally, brace yourself: anyone who wears lipstick really needs a good dramatic red at least for evenings. Red lipstick is not easy to learn to wear; the first few times you have it on you will think, "everyone's staring at me!" Keep at it though; it's a heck of a confidence builder once you've mastered it.
and finally, lip gloss, which you always wear over lipstick and never by itself.
makeup! Foundation, Bronzing Pearls, Blusher, Concealer, eyeliner, eyebrow liner, mascara, lipliner, lipgloss, lipstick but don't go fake with extenstions fake tan and fake lashes. Your personality makes you stand out more.
I actually find that fake lashes are a great way to brighten and make your eyes pop in a quick and short amount of time!
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Makeup primer is not a necessary part of makeup application. It is something that can help with certain problems like dry skin and breakouts, but if you don't have sensitive skin then you don't need to consider it a must when applying your makeup.
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When you learn basic steps for applying makeup, you can easily advance to Once you settle on an eyeliner, consider the following tips for proper application.
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According to Army Regulation 670-1, which is the Army dress code, cosmetics and nail polish may be worn if they are "conservative and compliment the uniform." IOW, no funky colors and don't wear a ton of makeup but you can wear makeup if you like. However, you can't wear it in basic training. I think they'll let you wear it to basic training graduation--they did when I was in. Once you're out of basic, it's okay to use it.
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