Make-Up Starter KitπŸ’…πŸ»πŸ’„ by Make-Up Starter KitπŸ’…πŸ»πŸ’„First you need a foundation that matches your skin perfectly. - If the foundation that is closest to your skin tone is a little bit darker than your skin colour, stay with that colour! It's better to have foundation that's a little bit darker, that a whole shade lighter!Second you need a concealer that matches your foundation perfectly. This is to hide any imperfections you might have. Also you could buy a concealer that's one or two shades lighter than your skin tone to use as a brightener, maybe underneath your eyes. A setting powder is useful for someone with oily skin, to hold down any make up, or you could just use it to mattify your makeup. Also you could use a coloured setting powered if you wanted a bit more coverage. A blush is for if you want a bit more colour on your face. A pink, coral or peach blush is best for beginners, or use a colour that goes well with your skin tone. Be safe, as a beginner go for more neutral colours of eye shadows. Like browns, cream etc. If you're planning on using more than one eyeshadow on your lid at a time, I would advise getting a eyeshadow palette instead of single colours. Black, brown or clear. Best colours to get for mascara as they will go with literally anything. Clear or brown will be best if you're at school, as they give you the length and volume you want but the colour won't be noticeable.Lipgloss or lip balm is best for beginners as it's less intense on your lips unlike lipstick, but you can build it up to be intense if you wish. Wear a colour that matches your skin tone, so if you're pale don't go for a dark colour! Lastly you need a makeup bag to keep all your makeup in!