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Creating a look in Second Life® for some is intuitive but for others this is a daunting and difficult task. With all the choices available one could get lost in all of the possibilities, I for one am always looking for more realistic skin. I thought I would compile some tips to help other achieve their "personal look nirvana":

1. Do not forget the EYES.
Remember they are the windows to the soul, so play them up. When picking your skin color
consider how it will match to your eye color. Heavily lined eyes can be very dramatically beautiful
but can also come off harsh and smaller eyes really pop with great lashes.

2. TOO-BRIGHT Eyeshadow
When picking skin makeup variations stay away from way too bright and wild eye shadowing. There
are only very rare occasions were wild vivid colors does not look, garish, gaudy, and simply
unattractive. If you are looking for a dramatic look then take a chance but still use good judgment
and pick colors that are practical at the same time. Creamy soft colors are the optimal choices.

3. Eyebrow Errors
Every woman plight is to fight against bushy brows. Brows should frame your face. A slight arch
creates the space above the eye that makes the eyes POP. The coloring should match your haircolor
in a non-competing way.

4. Luscious Lips a DO
Creamy lips are so kissable. Only wear deep dark shades like brown if you are contouring and
contrasting. When wearing a dark color make sure that a lighter color is also used to
contour. Make note that you can never go wrong with a clear simple gloss.

5. STYLE your hair; don't let YOUR HAIR style you
Don't be predictable. I believe in the idea of picking a signature color and then buying many styles
in that color. Everyone should have an updo, a romantic hairstyle, a professional coif, a pony-tail
and a playful look. Shy away from changing hair colors dramatically from day to day. You lose your
personal identity if you are in constant change.

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