Showing posts with label Make Up. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Make Up. Show all posts

Saturday, August 8, 2009


The hidden secrets of the basis for make-up can give you the look you have always dreamed of, but to apply a base properly is not easy.

How many times a day you cross the street and see faces painted to look like a super-expression of the grotesque.

And how often thought that you hope you do not look like that.
These are the tips to make your skin look natural and without blemishes.

For a natural look your foundation must be equal to your skin tone (golden rule). Try several different bases on the lines of your jaw. The best suited will give you the best color because it disappears when placed on your skin.

Apply makeup to your hands and then spread on your face. Then smooth the base with a makeup sponge making sure not to stretch the skin as you do it.

Particularly, be careful in the area surrounding the eyes where the skin is super thin. Do not forget to apply foundation on the eyelids and lips.

In order to prolong the duration of the base, apply moisturizer to act as pre-base. Dry skin will absorb the cream base if you are not applying the moisturizer. For oily skin, use an oil free moisturizer or a powder.

For these hot days, it can be difficult to maintain a fresh appearance. To achieve this, set out the basis in the morning using a little powder compact and a makeup brush. Then make regular touch-ups during the day.

But cover imperfections by applying foundation first and then cream with few drops of silicate corrector that neutralizes red.

For those more notable flaws, such as dark circles or birthmarks, use a yellow corrector (for example Mary Kay). Do not use much powder on the problem because it will attract the eye directly to the site you are trying to conceal.

Avoid the baseline around the jaw, apply the cream base as usual, then put a little moisturizer on your hands and drag the line down, massage the neck area.

At night, try mixing some illuminating powder with your regular powder and put it where you want to attract the light, such as on the nose just below the bone of the forehead, temples, cheekbones, chin and shoulders.

Always use a cream base that has a sunscreen with at least factor 15 to prevent damage to the skin.

Carefully select the tone of the cream base, if the color of your skin changes with age, you can’t use the same tone all your life. Apply the cream with your head toward a mirror and make sure it looks natural.

Finally, repeat the procedure but under natural light. It is the ultimate proof that you have to pass.

Tips For Correctly Applying Makeup

By: Blooger on: 10:06 PM

Eye makeup can make or break your entire image from the second you step out the door.

Since most people maintain eye contact while speaking to other people your eye makeup is the one area of your face that you can guarantee people will notice.

In order to make sure that the image you have for yourself matches the one that others see, you will have to learn how to properly put on your eye makeup, especially if you are headed out to a fancy occasion such as a wedding or prom. To help you achieve this look here are a few helpful guidelines.Before you can begin to do your eye makeup, you need to decide what look or image you want to radiate out to other people throughout the night.

Do you want to look sultry or sweet or innocent or devious? Once you have an image in mind the easiest way to recreate on your eyes is to choose a model or celebrity that radiates this image and copy their eye makeup style.

Keep in mind however that you must choose a model that has the same hair color and skin tone as you in order to get the same effect as different colors play differently on different hair colors and skin tones.

The truth about makeup is that you want one area of your face to be overstated and the rest to lay low or else you may end up looking like a drag queen. Thus, before you start to put on eye makeup you need to decide which facial feature you want to stand out, your eyes, cheeks, or lips. [Eye Makeup Tips]

Whichever area you choose you can attack with a vengeance and spirited colors, while the other two areas should have light subtle makeup colors to downplay their existence.

Many people get confused when it comes to using foundation around the eyes. Many people skip foundation in favor of concealer for dark eye circles or other blemishes while others choose to use entirely too much foundation.

If you really want your eyes to stand out less makeup is always better because you can allow the natural colors of your eyes to come out via the eye makeup accents. A tip for youngsters is your skin should be fresh enough to glow from your youth so barring major acne concerns, go all natural!

After this, the tones you use should reflect the event you are attending. For a night at the club or a prom look you may want to choose dark colors as they tend to be more dramatic and lusty.

On the flip side, soft light colors are fantastic for events such as a christening, wedding, or any other joyous occasion.

How To Decide On Eye Makeup For Different Occasions?

By: Blooger on: 12:35 PM

 

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