Trying out makeup looks for school? Want something cute and simple? You have come to the right place! This article will show you how to do your makeup to look awake and approachable.

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Use eyeshadow.

  1. Eyeshadow can accentuate your eyes and show off your personal style. Try to use gold, beige, bronze, and cream. Only apply a colour if it looks natural and pretty on you. It doesn't matter what other people wear, or whether or not they do apply makeup. Cosmetics are a personal thing, so go with what suits you.[6]
    • Want to copy the most popular girl in your school? Forget it. You will only look attractive if you apply the makeup that looks good on you, and you alone. Don't be afraid to ask advice from those who seem to know what they are doing with their cosmetics. You may gain some valuable knowledge.
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Put on eyeliner.

  1. Use eyeliner to draw attention to your eyes. Use black or brown! If you want, a very dark blue or green will do as well.[7] As said before, whatever floats your boat! Try out different styles, but remember to make it subtle and elegant.[8] Don't do styles that are meant for parties and other celebrations, as this can be seen as unsophisticated. If you are dramatic with your makeup, you may be considered disrespectful of authority, too.[9]

Community Q&A

  • Question
    Is there any way to curl my eyelashes if I don't have a curler?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Mascara wands usually do the job, as the mascara is slightly wet, and then dries in place.
  • Question
    Do you have to use eyeliner?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    No. Eyeliner just adds extra definition. It is not necessary.
  • Question
    How to do a fresh-faced makeup look for school?
    Claire Landon
    Claire Landon
    Community Answer
    I simply use foundation around my eyes (helps with dark circles or discoloration) and use a bit of lavender, light pink or beige eyeshadow. I finish with a red-tinted chapstick. It makes my face look natural and fresh.
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Warnings

  • Respect authority. Ask permission from your parents courteously and confidently before you start. Although this is said much too often, we simply must say it again: Parents are wise, and they will eventually find out. Whether or not you recognize their authority, they ultimately, and legally, have some authority over you. Politely ask, and compose a long letter in persuasion if they say no. Only go to disobedience as a very last resort.
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  • Use caution. If you poke yourself with a makeup wand or worse, you may have to be hospitalized. Everything has its risks, so please try makeup if it's appropriate for your age and if your parental authority have consented. But be very careful, even if you are sure you know what you're doing. You probably do, but caution is vital and very, very, very important.
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  • Know the limits. Consult school authority and see if your school allows makeup. If so, and if your parents have also agreed or if you have persuaded them, ask them what types of makeup you should wear. You may wish to start off with concealer, eyeliner and lip gloss and gradually move forward. On the other hand, you may wish to commence with every single thing your parents say yes to. As long as your authority figures have said yes to the basics, it's up to you. Don't go overboard, use caution, and make wise choices!
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Things You'll Need

  • Cleanser
  • Moisturizer
  • Foundation (optional)
  • Eyeliner
  • Eyeshadow
  • Concealer
  • Blush (optional)
  • Mascara
  • Lip gloss
  1. https://www.self.com/story/eyelash-curler-mistakes
  2. Wyvetta Bowles. Beauty & Hair Care Advisor. Expert Interview. 19 October 2021.
  3. https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/beauty/makeup/tips/a23954/mascara-mistakes/
  4. Wyvetta Bowles. Beauty & Hair Care Advisor. Expert Interview. 19 October 2021.
  5. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QalDK41iJUU

About This Article

Ivy Boyd
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This article was co-authored by Ivy Boyd. Ivy Boyd is a Makeup Artist and the Creator of the beauty blog, Ivy Boyd Makeup. With nearly a decade of makeup experience, Ivy specializes in makeup services for weddings, special events, and editorial photoshoots. She holds a BA in Graphic Design from The University of Northern Iowa. Ivy was a finalist in the Allure Beauty Blogger Awards and has been featured in numerous media publications such as People Magazine and Brides Magazine. This article has been viewed 188,792 times.
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