this is after years of reading books, reading forums, watching vids, and obv practicing. and im still p amateur!
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can we get more deets on circumstances? adv for 0-face asap and "foray into learning about this shit in general" is diff
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for former id say find some vid tutes (or look for them w giftee) for budget basic faces and buy the things used in the vid
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latter id probably say like...a copy of Making Faces, a nice bb cream, an elf/coastal scents gc
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Replying to @Tipsycaek @AmbrosialArts
hmmm I went with this, reviewers said it was a better introduction than making faces. bad choice? https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/0446581348/ …
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the thing with books like that is they're good to binge-research, and they're good as references once you get going,
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but i dont think like....going through and trying every look in a row ...is particularly fun or feasible
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try looking up "beginner budget makeup" (or similar) on yt, browsing through channels for someone with similar appearance n style u like
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did i help or overwhelm/confuse
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100% help will pass on your general recs, start with amazon card maybe, add sephora if/when she thinks it'd be useful thank you :)
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Replying to @eigenrobot @AmbrosialArts
you can also totally go to sephora/ulta/etc and look at/try stuff, then buy online
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also def worth researching dupes. hecka strong community online and while expensive make up is nice most things can be achieved way cheaper
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