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Beauty is a whole body experience. Here we have some beauty makeup tips.
Beauty Makeup Tips:
• As skin ages it loses elasticity and gets drier, which results in fine lines and wrinkles. Most people start developing them by age 30 to 35. Excessive sun exposure accelerates the aging process. To combat fine lines and wrinkles, use gentle exfoliators, hydrate face with retinoid moisturizing creams daily, preferably at night. Always protect your skin with an SPF 15 or higher sunscreen.
• The best way to handle blemishes is to prevent them. Wash your face twice daily, in the morning and at night, with a cleanser that’s oil free and fragrance free. If you have very oily skin, use a cleanser that contains benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid. Use oil-free makeup products. Always remove your makeup at bedtime.
• Dark circles are a stubborn problem that’s often hereditary. But you’ll be up to the challenge with this three-point plan. Get a healthy dose of sleep and moisturize the area. Use concealer to cover up. Use light eye shadow to draw attention to your eyes, not the circles under them.
Beauty Makeup Tips:
• To treat existing blemishes, you can use an over-the-counter cortisone cream to temporarily reduce redness and swelling.
• Redness occurs when the tiny blood capillaries on your face get inflamed due to various factors, like excessive sun exposure, alcohol and caffeine overindulgence and smoking. Rosacea, a chronic skin disease that manifests as reddening of face, can be another culprit. Your doctor can suggest treatments for these medical conditions
• Women insist on using the lightest concealer. In reality all you need is one or two shades lighter than your skin.
• Don’t test foundation or concealer color on your hand. Match it to the skin on your face and neck.
• If you have a yellow color complexion, pick a foundation that disappears on your face. To counteract your skin tone choose a pink or rosy blush.
Beauty More Makeup Tips:
• Heavy powder near the eye area can make your skin look older or appear dry, so use the softest application of loose powder to set your eye makeup. Try applying loose powder to a sponge and dab it near the eye area, then use the Expert Tools Face Brush to blend it in. You can also pat the eye area with your finger to blend and set the powder.
• Make sure you shake your foundation vigorously before applying
• Concealer doesn’t have to be worn with any makeup or powder. Sometimes all you need is a little concealer and something on your lips. Make sure your concealer is the same shade as your skin.
Beauty Makeup Tips:
• Apply concealer in a thin layer. Put a light dab directly on any imperfections and repeat if necessary to build coverage.
• Even if you do not use foundation or concealer a powder will give the skin a matte finished appearance.
• Concealer should be applied as sparingly as possible. You don’t want it to be cakey or thick.
• Too much color? Dust on a layer of loose powder or pressed powder to take off the edge.
More Beauty Makeup Tips:
• Foundation can be the best fix for uneven-looking skin tone caused by blotchiness, freckles and spot scars. First apply your makeup along your jaw line to ensure the shade is right for you. Then blend it into the rest of your face using your fingertips or a sponge for a flawless, even look.
• Powder makes things stay in place whether it be cream based products that move around or foundations, pencils or concealers.
• If your face is very moist, blot first gently with a tissue, otherwise the powder will clump.
• Always use a loose dusting of powder with a very soft, fluffy brush to give longevity to makeup and for fewer touch-ups. Powder is especially important to use after applying cream makeup. The powder will bind the formulas to the skin so your makeup won’t move around. Always tap the brush to remove excess powder before you dust any on. Powder is particularly a “must” if you tend to have oily or combination skin.
Beauty Makeup Tips:
• Before applying powder make sure there are no lines or creases. Once you powder, it will stay put.
• Makeup lasts longer with powder application
• Powder stops shine. Don’t over powder; it is healthy to have some sheen.
Beauty Makeup Tips:
• Some Hispanic and African-American women have lighter skin toward the center of the face and darker skin around the edge of the face down to the neck. To even out skin tone, you’ll need two foundations: a lighter foundation that matches the lighter part of your face and a darker foundation that matches the darker part of your face. Mix the two foundations, then apply the mixture over your entire face until you get an even-toned complexion. An easier way than mixing foundations is to find a cosmetic company that already have shades available for darker skin becasue now a day, there are plenty manufacturers that make them.
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