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The Super Pale Girl’s Makeup Guide: Injecting Colour Onto The Face

by Carmen Chong
November 5, 2014
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Bare face vs. having makeup on.

All throughout the different stages of my life, I have probably been asked if I was feeling sick over a gazillion times because of my fair and uber pale skin. When I was younger, I used to think that I was abnormal or that I had some sort of deficiency in my system. But, really, there is nothing wrong with me and I’ve now come to terms with my natural skin colour.

MAKEUP asdasd

Needless to say, makeup has become my saviour on days when I need to look naturally healthy and presentable, instead of looking like I just walked out of a morgue drawer. However, having such fair and pale skin meant that I had to be extra selective with makeup. Besides sharing with you some tips I’ve found useful, I’m also going to show you the makeup I use on a daily basis (the look in the GIF above)!

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This Stila primer corrects my skin tone and it’s the most hydrating skin primer I have ever used!

Prep the skin well – Being extra fair and pale means any redness, imperfections and flakiness will appear extra prominent on the skin. Hence, it’s vital to cleanse your face, moisturise really well and prep the skin with a primer that’s going to counter that redness, blur out the imperfections and hydrate the skin while acting as a good base for the makeup you’re about to apply.

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Benefit’s Big Easy provides just enough coverage for everyday wear, has SPF50, and isn’t heavy on the skin. I use this Collection concealer under the eyes as well as to conceal zits or scars.

Find a balance – Some people who are more tan can get away with just eyeliner or lipstick, but when you’re as fair and pale as I am, you simply cannot. If you do decide to put on makeup, you have to do the whole shebang. You cannot do your eyebrows and have eyeshadow on without any lip colour to balance it all out. The top half of your face would look too heavy and you would look undone. Learn to find a balance when it comes to applying your makeup.

brow zings
I have pretty strong brows and this brow kit by Benefit works wonderfully for me. It also has a mini tweezer, in case you need one!

Be careful with sunscreen – Some foundations, BB creams and complexion-type products with built-in sunscreen can make you look whiter than you already are, especially when photographs are taken with flash. I have gone through tons of products throughout the years just to hunt down the few that actually work on my skin. There’s no other way to find out unless you test the products out on your own skin. You can also check out reviews online before making a purchase.

nars multiple
This highlighter is the BEST I’ve found for my skin! It provides the perfect amount of shimmer and makes my features pop. This is my secret to glowing skin.

Always use a light hand – When you apply any colour onto your face, – this includes eyeshadow, bronzer, blush and highlighter – always use a light hand and build up the colour gradually if needed. You don’t want to be looking like an oompa loompa with heavy colour all over. Some products are very pigmented and it’s best to be careful with them as the colour would pop on your fair skin. A little goes a long way.

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I use the contour shade and blush in this palette all the time! The bronzer isn’t orange and it doesn’t turn out too dark on my skin. The blush provides a natural flush on my cheeks.

Add definition – Now, to add colour onto your face, learn to add definition to bring out your features. Contour under your cheekbones, along your jawline, on the temples and along your forehead. Make your features pop with some highlighter on your cupid’s bow, along the centre of your nose and on top of your cheekbones. Finally, add a wash of colour on your cheeks. You want to make your face look as three-dimensional as possible without going overboard.

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Make your eyes stand out with a pop of eyeliner and mascara! This Urban Decay eyeliner lasts all day and the mascara fans out my lashes beautifully while giving me volume.

Skip the powder – If you have fair and pale skin, don’t mattify your face with powder to seal your makeup in. You will risk looking cakey and any dry patches will look more prominent. Most importantly, it will make your face look more flat and undefined. I usually blot my face with tissue midday to get rid of any grease and it works perfectly fine. It keeps me shine-free and I can still look glowy.

benefit shadow
For some light colour on the eyes, I always use a cream eyeshadow as a base and apply a powder shadow all over that. I love this combo as it is shimmery, but not too in your face for everyday wear.

Don’t be afraid of bold colours – Finally, don’t be afraid of bold colours just because you look too fair and pale. Neutral colours are always nice, but adding that bright, vibrant colour wouldn’t harm anyone and it’s fun! I love wearing blue or purple eyeliner from time to time and I wouldn’t say no to a bold lip colour. Whether it’s hot pink, bright purple, vampy red or a nude pink, I’ve tried them all and those colours really do look good on fair skin. Try it out for yourselves!

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This Anna Sui lip colour has a very hydrating formula and the colour lasts a very long time. LOVE!

Just because you’re pale, it doesn’t mean you have to look pasty. 😉

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