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Before applying any makeup, you should clean your face with water, which has a pinch of soda bicarbonate in it. Then apply ice cubes on the face. This enables the makeup to last longer.
Concealer...
Concealer is used to hide dark circles around the eyes, and is also used to cover blemishes and scars. A beige concealer is ideal for dark skins and one with natural tones for fairer skins. This should be spread evenly using a dry sponge or your fingers. Now, apply the foundation.
Foundation...
Foundation is used to enhance the color of the complexion. Three basic types may be used, depending upon your skin type. For dry skin, liquid foundation works best whereas semi-liquid is best for combination skins. Foundation can be applied with a sponge and blended into the hairline and along the jaw for a natural finish.
Translucent powder...
Translucent powder is used to dust the face. This helps the foundation to stay on longer. Excess powder should be brushed off. Blusher should be blended evenly along the cheekbones.
Lips...
The lips should be outlined with a lip liner so that the lipstick does not bleed. Lipstick is then applied and blended with the lip liner. Then dust your lips with powder so that the lipstick lasts for a longer period of time, and then apply the last coat.
Eyes...
Eye shadow colors should be selected carefully, light shadow is applied on to the lids to create a base. Darker eye shadow is then used at the outer corners of the eyes, to enhance the eyes. A kajal or kohl stick can be used in the inner eyelid to make the eyes appear even more dramatic. Mascara applied to the lashes increases this effect. Eyebrows should be sharp and tidy and should be free of all traces of makeup.
Blusher...
Choose a type that is non-greasy, creamy blusher or a gel. Avoid powder blusher especially if you have undue oiliness as oily skins absorb powder make-up to a greater degree.
Highlighter...
Can be very effective on dark skins when used on the bridge of the nose, around the eye area, above the cheek bones and just above the upper lip.
Eye shadow...
As there is less contrast for color, dark skins can carry bright vivid colors well. For evenings gold/copper look very good. Black/brown/navy blue eye pencil and kohl is best suited.
Lipsticks... The best reason to buy a lipstick is to make you feel better, to help enhance your mood and to just add that special boost to your life. Lipstick can provide a subtle or dramatic change to your natural look, and will always make you feel different, like hair color, for instance. The worst reason to buy a lipstick is because you think it's a beautiful color or because it is the latest rage. The color you choose should suit and complement your skin tone, your hair color and your eyes.
Lipsticks are available in four basic textures: Glossy, sheer, creamy and matte. Before applying any lipstick, make sure that your lips are not chapped Your lip color should flatter and liven your complexion. Pale skins should avoid strong, vivid colors which may harden the look. Dark sin looks exotic with bright, punchy flame-like colors. Sallow skins should avoid yellow tones like oranges and some browns. Matte lipsticks are no longer in fashion. Glossy lip colors are in vogue.
Skin...
Our skin (especially on our face) is a constant source of stress for most women, for most of our lives. The pure, translucent and creamy texture of baby skin disappears before we can even begin to appreciate it. As teenagers, we have what we call teenage skin problems and by the time we overcome all those, we suddenly start facing age!
Though a lot of skin problems can be blamed on genes, with the kind of products available and treatments available in the market, anything is possible. However, the most important way to maintain your skin is to clean, moisturize and protect your skin on a daily basis.
Daily cleansing, (more than once a day depending on your routine) is of vital importance. If you are always on the go it is advisable to carry wet towels or an astringent with you, even if it means re-applying your make-up.
If you have oily skin, splash your face with water a couple of times during the day and use oil-free cleansers and toners. Use a sun block (preferably a water proof one) every day (and not only when you are on a vacation). Use a moisturizer (on your body as well) at least once a day. You could use an oil-free moisturizer if you have an oily skin, but a moisturizer is a must. Before applying or reapplying make-up make sure, your skin is absolutely clean (this will help preventing blocked pores). Again, make sure your skin is devoid of all make-up before you sleep. The skin repairs itself while you sleep and blocked pores will only come in the way!
Hair...
No matter how much effort, time or money you spend on the perfect hair cut or a color job, nothing is more attractive than a head of healthy hair. For healthy , shiny hair, you need to:
- Eat healthy - fresh vegetables, salads, fruits and fish
- Avoid cigarettes
- Take vitamin supplements - Vitamin B, C and E
- Wash your hair regularly - be gentle, use a mild shampoo and scrub with the pad of your fingers
- Condition your hair regularly
- Get a cut to complement your face, body, hair texture and lifestyle. Spend time deciding your cut - consult your hair dresser and be confident and comfortable before you get your cut.
- If you decide to color you hair, think about the colors you wear and are comfortable with. Remember to use color-specific shampoos and to do regular protein treatments.
Base...
Most of us have yellow skin, rather than pink. The most common error made in choice of foundation, choosing a base that's too pink! Fortunately, most cosmetic companies have now come out with foundations with yellow pigmentation. These days some companies hand out samples for trial - it is always helpful to take the sample home and try the foundation for a few days - that way you will know how you feel with it before buying the full size. Applying foundation with a sponge, brush or your fingers is an individual decision and should be done with whatever is most comfortable for you, but these are few ground rules you can work with.
A compact is best applied with a sponge (usually comes with the compact you buy)
- Liquid foundation is best applied with your fingers.Spot and smudge. The other option is wedge shaped sponge
- Loose powder foundation is best applied with a big brush.
- Cream foundation is best applied with the fingers or a wedge shaped sponge
- Foundation mousse is best applied with a soft flat sponge or with your fingers.
- To dilute or for lighter coverage, you could dampen the applicator you use before dipping into foundation
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