Skin Cancer Foundation Melanoma

Makeup Help for the Melanin-Deficient!?
I’m clueless as to what makeup would look best on me. Sure, I own makeup, but I wouldn’t consider myself a “pro” at all. I tend to just stick with safe, neutral colors since they’re hard to “screw” up. lol Anyhoot, I have pale skin. It gets pretty pale in the winter, although I’m not albino. lol I just don’t like to tan ’cause it’s not safe (and my family has a history of cancers, so melanoma doesn’t appeal to me). Anyhoot, if you have any makeup ideas (such as colors, products, etc), please let me know
. My eye color is blue, my hair is brunette, my skin tone is cool. I put a pic up here: http://www.freewebs.com/boltdiva/me.jpg I don’t really like to wear foundation, so I’m basically just looking for eyeshadow, blush, lipstick… that kind of thing. I like my complexion as it is and I don’t want to clog my pores with foundation.
You have my skincolor! Foundation won’t be a problem as long as you moisturize beforehand and remove the foundation when finished. For lipsticks, go with nudes. Nude should be a color that’s close to your current lip color. Top it off with a see-through lip gloss, and you’ll cover up fine lip-lines. Your lips have a very nice shape, so you should draw attention to them! Wear masscarra, since you’re a blonde, and you therefore have light eyelashes. Blackened brown masscarra will bring out your eyecolor. Since your eyes have green undertones (they’re your best feature, since they are aqua, a VERY rare shade of blue), go for a beige eyeshadow with golden undertones that is one shade lighter than your eyelid skin. Or, buy a light beige metallic shade, and carefully spread it over your lid. This will lighten your eye skin and make your eyes all the more stunning. Finally, avoid blush. You’re pale, flaunt it. Apply a highlighting cream, such as Revlon Skinlights in a color one shade lighter than your skin. This will make your skin look dewy and fresh. Good luck ^_^!
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