Showing posts with label skin care. Show all posts
Showing posts with label skin care. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

3 Tips for Best Concealer





Makeup serves one purpose- to create an illusion. Makeup can create the illusion of having flawless skin, a smaller nose, larger eyes and smoother lips. But, when makeup is used haphazardly as a beauty utensil, it can magnify wrinkles, deepen the look of scars and make your pores look like moon craters.


In three simple steps, you can use the true power of makeup to properly conceal acne damaged skin.


Step 1: Prep your skin with moisture

When working with makeup, your skin is your canvas. Before applying makeup, you want your canvas clean and moisturized. One trick to make applying makeup smoother is to use a combination rosewater and vitamin E oil moisture mist. To make it, fill a 2-ounce spray bottle with rosewater and then drop five to ten drops of vitamin E oil into a the bottle. Place the spray nozzle on the bottle, shake up the contents for 30 seconds so that the oils get evenly distributed, and then spray on the mist. You can get all of these items for less than $10 at your local drug store.


Step 2: Get the right liquid foundation

The makeup foundation is called "foundation" for one critical reason. If you get your foundation wrong, no matter what your do to your skin, your makeup will still look wrong. Here's what I mean. You need to match your foundation to not only your skin tone, but also your skin texture and your need for skin damage concealment.

For example, you have your sheer foundations, which are ideal for persons possessing virtually flawless skin. Then you have semi-matte foundations for persons who may just want to tone down a few age marks or freckles that dispersed over their face.

Then your have full-coverage, matte foundations. Opt for this type of foundation if you are guilty of "caking on" your make up to hide blemishes. Using a full coverage matte foundation lets you lay on one thin coat of makeup while still deeming down unwanted skin imperfections.


Step 3. Take the makeup off completely

Once you have enjoyed a full day of successful blemish hiding, it's now time to completely remove the makeup. The easy way to know your skin is thoroughly cleansed and the makeup is truly gone, is that you should actually feel your skin breathing again. You can remove makeup, without over stripping your skin, using a cotton square and witch hazel. Saturate the square with witch hazel and smooth it over your face. Once you are done, the cotton square should no longer collect makeup. This cleansing step will also help stave off further skin blemishes.



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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

How to Apply Smokey Eye Makeup




This season 'Smokey' eyes are making a comeback, and that's great because they are simple to create, can be worn by all face types, and they are dramatic and sexy, drawing attention to the eyes. If you are focusing on the eyes remember to play down the lips.

So how do you get a perfect Smokey eye? Glad you asked!

The Smokey eye darkens the lid area and highlights the brow, drawing instant attention to your eyes. A common mistake is to think you must use dark colors. You can actually use any colors you like. It's about drama not darkness, and you really do have considerable flexibility, just as long as you have that one stand out color.

To get started you will need:

1 - Medium grey eye shadow

2 - Dark eye shadow

3 - Black mascara

4 - Black eyeliner

5 - Base eye shadow

So now that you have the necessary items, it's time to put them to use right away!

Here are the steps to create a perfect Smokey eye effect:

Step 1

Apply your eyeliner. Take your time and get it on perfect. Apply using short stroke starting from the center of the eye working towards each corner.
Step 2

Apply your base eye shadow so that it covers the entire eyelid. Make sure that you blend it well.

Step 3

Apply your medium grey (or other medium color) eye shadow on the eyelid.

Step 4

Apply a dark eye shadow all the crease - plum or dark brown both work well.

Step 5

Apply three coats of black mascara

By the way the one key to a really perfect Smokey eye is to blend and blend, and then blend some more! Just select the color combination that you like, and that meets the criteria above, and with the above 5 steps, you'll achieve the sultry look to the eyes you're looking for.

So there you have it.

That's all there is to creating a perfect Smokey eye. Don't be afraid to practice. In no time you'll have it mastered, and you'll have sultry, sexy eyes that will definitely get noticed.


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