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club-makeup.jpgDance, dance! Whether you are going out to the local for a night out with the girls or heading out to make a few new friends you will want to look fabulous - all night long!

 

 

Clubs are a place where you go to be seen and in a situation where everyone is dressed to impress, your first impression will be a lasting one. You always want to be sure that you make your entrance in a style that suits you best.

Many clubs are loud and dimly lit. While this works in your favour if you are one that does not like to strike up casual conversation, it doesn't help if you are used to impressing people with you conversational skills - when you don't have the option of reeling admirers in with your sparkling wit you have to rely on your natural good looks.


The first thing you want to think about is your make up. This may not seem hard to some but to those of us who don't wear make up daily, this can present a problem.

It is hard to know what colours suit your complexion or how to properly apply the stuff. If you don't know how to apply make up or how to pick the right tones - don't panic. At most department store makeup counters there are plenty of available sales ladies who are willing and able to help you get started. Choose colours that you are comfortable with - soft tones that are close to your natural colouring are usually the best.

If you notice bright reds or blues that you feel will compliment your outfit or that you think are pretty, stay away from them!

While these colours can be very flattering when properly applied, a lot of us either under do things to the point where we might as well not have bothered, or over do things to the point where we resemble a circus clown.

Stick to neutrals or soft colours, bronze or browns, maybe even tans. If you have a very milky complexion light pinks are also a good choice for eye makeup and blush.

When it comes to the lipstick you can liven things up a little bit. Darker reds and mauves are good choices or even light pinks if you have a softer complexion. You want to draw attention to and accentuate your mouth without drowning it with colours.

The most important thing to remember when getting your makeup and clothing ready is to be happy with yourself. While dressing to impress people in the club is important, dressing to impress yourself is the most important thing of all.


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