Makeup Tips for Scene Kids 2010

Makeup Tips for Scene Kids 2010

Makeup Tips for Scene Kids 2010

Doing your makeup the right way is pretty important to getting a scene look. You can have the right clothes, accessories, hair, piercings and tattoos, but without the makeup, your look just will not be complete.
Makeup Tips for Scene Kids

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First of all, your makeup needs to be pretty thick. You do not want it caked on your face, but scene isn’t the natural look so stay away from earth tones. With foundation, you’ll want to go a shade paler than your natural skin color. A little paler of a base can provide great contrast for the eye makeup.

Next, you will want to work on the eye makeup. Black eyeliner is an absolute staple of the scene makeup kit. It should be applied on both the upper and lower lids with a thick line in both places. If you are really good with that eyeliner, you can get bold and extend it past the eyes for a more severe look. Finish off the eyes with a colored eye shadow like blue or pink. It looks really cool when you match the eye shadow to the colored streaks that are in your hair. Finish off the eyes with mascara and a semi-dark eyebrow pencil. This can be tricky, so you may have to experiment with several different colors.

Lipstick in pink hues looks really nice with scene. Stay away from red, as red lips just aren’t trendy right now.

Scene guys should feel free to get out the eyeliner, too! The dark, smoky look to the eyes are totally scene hot!