What is the easiest way to add some natural-looking color to my face?

Date August 27, 2010

I’m pretty fair, and lately my skin has been looking pale and ashen because I’m getting over being sick. People are even commenting on how pale I look. I feel better, but not much color is returning to my face (and I’m light complected to begin with). My hair is darker than normal because my dye job came out too dark and this color is not fading. How can I look a little tanner w/o looking fake or tanning beds? I use Jergen’s Natural Glow in medium and that’s helped a little. I also bought a Magic Mosaic bronzer (has circles of several different shades), but do I brush that on certain areas, or all over? I have a pressed powder that is a shade darker than my natural color. Should I use that instead of the bronzer, or in addition to it? I’m asking because I have a date on Sunday, and I want to get my look in order before then.
Oh yeah, I don’t wear makeup – just pressed powder.


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2 Responses to “What is the easiest way to add some natural-looking color to my face?”

  1. elisehorne14 said:

    um well if you just want a little color and natural i’d say to get just like a TINY bit darker pressed powder (i really like covergirl) than u are normally. and if u’re talking all natural makeup… do a brownish-redish blush and shimmer (not glitter – shimmer!) and light browns and reds for ur eyes! have fun on your date!

  2. paigespirate said:

    Get some real live sunshine.

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