Choosing Scene Makeup for Matching Scene Hairstyle

Choosing Scene Makeup for Matching Scene Hairstyle

When it comes to choosing scene makeup, you may be a little bit confused. These tips are here to give you a better idea of what you should search for and what you shouldn’t.

Matching Scene Hair & Scene Makeup

First of all, find a foundation that matches your skin tone. The orange-mob-of-markers-attacked-me isn’t a good look for anyone. Make sure if you pick out a bronzer that it is within your skin-tone range. Meaning that if you are fair skinned, your bronzer should be a light sandy color as opposed to Oompa Loompa orange. Try to go to a place where you can test foundation to find a color that works. Then, either buy it there (or at least one or two products—the makeup artists that help you are paid by commission. Don’t do them a disservice by not buying at least a few products) or find a cheaper kind that matches.

Next, determine what you can wear for work and play. Sure, that neon green might be gorgeous, but it probably isn’t the best idea to wear it to school. You might opt for a peach or grey instead.

Lip color can be hard to figure out as well. The main thing to do in this case is take into account your natural lip color, your usual eye makeup, and your skin tone. Try a few colors until you find a bold color that works for you and a few natural, normal colors that look good on you as well. If a color doesn’t look right, then skip it.