Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Again, as requested by Mally :)
so as you were wondering my skin looks flawless, and i am not sure where or from which picture you've seen me... let just say from this picture

i believe your observation was when i have makeup on.. i have to admit i do still have some scaring from previous outbreaks
when i was still in Perth i had a cosmetic consultant to guide me through.. just before i graduated she asked me to purchase this book as my replacement of her: c'mon~~ i can't fly her over to Brunei~ hehe

generally our skin tone are not even all over... e.g. dark around the eye, nose, above lip, cheeks.. and the list goes on.. so the secret would be using a GOOD concealer on the RIGHT area.

for a normal day to day look.. i don't really use colour..

use light eye shadow and again, refer back to the 2nd picture above, which area you should use light colour (bring the feature forward) and which area you want to darken (bring the feature back: emphasizing them)
my eye shadow kit looks like this.. except it is abit shimery..

in the Making Faces book, it also provides guidance on how to create smokey eyes or simply how to use an eyeliner in the most gorgeous way..

more, it also shows what shades perfect for your skin: foundation, lip colour, etc

products i use namely: Revlon (Foundation Colorstay), Napolean, SkinFood..
i follow a proper sequence when putting on makeup.. and some tips are not mention in the book.. so that is where my consultant comes in handy..
the most important thing you need to take note is having the right (best for you) makeup remover. it is the key to keep your skin from clogging up and prevent skin irritation.
my makeup remover: Aussie Brand, one of which Napolean.
i hope i didn't dissapoint you
i was wearing makeup :)
Dariah; 9:11 AM