Alright folks, I'm going to put some makeuped and makeupless pictures in here, but I'm also going to tack on a warning. I just cured my acne a few months ago, so while I don't have any pimples, I still look pretty janked. Also, that is how I normally smile. I'm aware that I look like a psycho, I can't help it. It's the big eye thing. Also, yes. My face is crooked, my hair is growing out from a pixie so it's also janked, and I don't go outside much so the sun was doing a number on my eyeballs. Those are my excuses.
Please help me, oh wonderful people of the Silk Naturals board. I believe I have cool undertones, I don't feel like I need a whole lotta coverage (though my pictures suggest the opposite), and I really like a very natural look (no glitter here, but I'm not stapled to the idea of matte matte matte). I use Retin-A, which means that I wear sunscreen all the time because I have to, and it also means that I am prone to oil as well as periods of extreme flaking and peeling. I'd really like suggestions for base/foundation thing, blush, and maybe a subtle eyeshadow that isn't super glittery (I'm 17 and I already look pretty darn old and that's not really what I'm going for). What coverage should I go with? Also, does SN photograph well or ghost when a flash is introduced? If you have anything to say outside of those that's fine as well, any tips would be great, or things you think I should try. I've never used mineral makeup before (mainly because my skin was so weird and I wasn't comfortable with trying stuff).
So pictures in varying sunlight (taken around sunset):
No makeup in the shade
No makeup in direct sunlight
Makeup in the shade
The makeup is:
-L'Oreal True Match in C1
-Covergirl loose powder of some sort
-ELF Natural Radiance Blush in Glow
-NYC Metro Quartet Eyeshadow in South Street Seaport (dark brown used as eyeliner)
-Cherry Chapstick
And my eyelashes are curled
I'm not really interested in being tan, which is good because I don't tan, but this is an example of a general look that I like,
taken from Everyday Minerals lookbook. Have at it, and thank you for helping people in the first place.
