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When it comes to applying school appropriate makeup, it's important to keep in mind that the goal is to enhance your natural features in a subtle and appropriate way. Here are some tips on how to achieve this look: 1. Start with a clean, moisturized face: Before applying any makeup, make sure your face is clean and moisturized. This will help your makeup go on smoothly and last longer. 2. Use a light foundation or tinted moisturizer: Instead of using a heavy foundation, opt for a light foundation or tinted moisturizer that matches your skin tone. This will help even out your skin tone without looking too heavy. 3. Use a concealer to cover up blemishes: If you have any blemishes or dark circles, use a concealer to cover them up. Make sure to blend the concealer well with your foundation so it looks natural. 4. Use a natural-looking blush: Choose a blush that looks natural on your skin tone. Apply it lightly to the apples of your cheeks to give your face a subtle flush of color. 5. Use neutral eyeshadow colors: Stick to neutral eyeshadow colors like brown, beige, or taupe. Apply the eyeshadow lightly to your eyelids, and blend well. 6. Use a brown mascara: Instead of using a black mascara, opt for a brown one. This will give your lashes definition without looking too dramatic. 7. Use a natural-looking lipstick or lip gloss: Choose a lipstick or lip gloss that looks natural on your lips. Stick to colors like pink, peach, or nude. 8. Set your makeup with a light powder: To make sure your makeup stays in place all day, use a light powder to set it. Make sure to blend well so it looks natural. Remember, the goal of school-appropriate makeup is to enhance your natural beauty in a subtle way. Don't overdo it with heavy makeup, bright colors, or dramatic looks. Keep it simple and natural, and you'll look great!
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