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u/Celebutaunt ยท 11 pointsr/amiugly

Annnnnnnnnd here comes the white knight brigade. Ignore them, love, and listen to your self-proclaimed sassy gay friend fairy godmother.

(Just warning, this will be a LONG comment because I love talking about makeup, so if you want to skip the words and just watch the videos I've linked, that's fine. :) )

I'm also an Asian female, but I'm only 5'2, and I would kill to be your height. You probably have mile-long legs and can reach the top shelf in the grocery store, which I envy terribly. With heels you could look like a model (something us shorter girls can't do), so work your height, gurl, and ignore the insecure guys that won't date a taller lady.

Anyways, as for makeup, Youtube is a fantastic resource. There are a whole bunch of very knowledgeable ladies and gentlemen who dispense advice for free, so take advantage of it. You might need to adjust whatever tips you're given slightly to match your needs (when I was first trying out eye makeup gurus telling me to "put xxx on the crease" baffled me, as I have a monolid, and therefore no crease), but for the most part there's no better place to learn things. I'll link a few videos as I go.

I'll start off with eye makeup. Doing eye makeup properly can change so much about your appearance, it's unbelievable. A cat eye will open up your eye shape and make you look more awake. If you don't wing out your eyeliner your eyes could look smaller and droopier, which isn't good. Here are some videos showing you how to do winged eyeliner on monolids. You could also use the same technique for non-monolids, but you need to draw the line a lot thicker for it to show on your lid. Mascara is easy, you just need a quality mascara and an eyelash curler (my E.L.F curler works almost as good as my Shu Uemura, and Maybelline's Falsies mascara is decent for very little $). Very little technique involved, but here's a video with the basics.

Eyeshadow is a bit trickier and requires quite a bit of practice to get right. You'll want to buy a palette of colours to try out, and some basic brushes (don't use those sponge things for eye makeup, so get some cheapy ones from Forever 21, and then move onto Ecotools if you feel the need for better). You don't need to go super expensive to get good quality stuff, but just know that your typical drugstore brand won't be the same quality as something like MAC or Urban Decay. My fave cheap palettes are by Wet N' Wild (seriously pigmented shit, for $5), and should be available in any drugstore or Walmart. You have to be careful what colours you use as well, because you have warmer toned skin, and as most cheaper eyeshadows look better on cooler-toned skin, using the wrong colours will look awful. Stay away from colours like sky blue (eye shadow, eyeliner is fine), pale pink, and most pastels. In my experience the best colours for yellow-toned skin are rich colours, like royal blue, violet, forest green, etc. Neutrals like browns and shades of white and blacks and greys look good on everyone, and are a safe bet, but colours will make your eyes pop more.

I'm shit at explaining how to apply eyeshadow, since I've been doing it for so long, but practice makes perfect, and watching tutorials online are a great way to learn. Just copy whatever you see on screen (adjust your technique accordingly if the guru has a different eye shape than you). Here are some eye looks that will look great with your skin tone, and should show you the basics (every word is a link to a different video).

Now, for the rest of the face it's pretty easy. You just need good tools (Ecotools makes fab face brushes for relatively cheap) and decent quality products (once again, not expensive. Revlon makes my fave foundation of all time, Wet N Wild has super pigmented blush, Sally Hansen has dece bronzer, etc.). Basics steps are: face primer, concealer, foundation, bronzer/highlighter for contouring, blush, and then dust all over translucent powder to set it. Lip colour's always a good idea as well, something berry-coloured and vibrant will look good on you. For bronzer, go for something three shades darker than your skintone, for blush try corals or soft pinks, foundation go for yellow-toned colours (pink-toned will look terribad, it's totally worth spending more to get the right undertone for your skin). To do your brows, either go for an eyebrow pencil or eyeshadow which is three shades lighter than your hair colour.

If you don't have time to do a full face (which you shouldn't anyways, too much for every day wear), at least wear some lip gloss, sunscreen and curl your eyelashes. It takes like fifteen seconds and it's better than going out bare-faced. Remember not too put emphasis on too many parts at once, otherwise you'll look like a painted doll (eg. no dramatic eyes with dramatic lips with super contouring with heavy eyebrows, only one or two at a time.) Experiment to find out what works best for you.

Makeup portion is over, now let's move on to your hair. It needs style, girlfriend. Braid it, curl it, put it up, I don't care, just do something to it! It's kind of flat and boring right now, which is a crime, because you could do so much with it. Having great hair could make you feel great, and thus let you have a great day.

Anyways, you're a pretty girl, but doing just a little bit extra will push you into supermodel territory. If you have questions or anything, lemme know, I'm here to help. :)