Cosmetics Tips
By Barb S
Looking your best is easy with these simple cosmetics
tips!
Keep your cosmetics fresh
Makeup does have an expiry date! It might not be written on the
packaging, but there will come a time when your cosmetics won't be as
vibrant, smooth or nice to wear as they used to be. Not only is it a
good sign that you're possibly in the wrong season, it's also
important if you want to be looking your best! Keep your makeup
rotated every 6 months or so.
Make sure you're wearing the right cosmetics for your skin
tone
The tragic flaw many people make when buying cosmetics is not
matching them to their skin tone. This makes it almost impossible
when trying to find the right foundation and concealer, but it also
affects the lipstick and eye shadow you should be wearing. There are
ways to determine skin tone, and you should base your cosmetics
selections around the right tone:
Ruddy skin tone is associated with burning easily,
but also with becoming easily flushed or pink-cheeked.
Yellow skin tones respond poorly to yellowish
foundation and concealer and make the skin look more flawed than it
did before.
Yellow-olive skin tone is easily identified because
it's mainly found in people who tan easily and don't burn often. So
if you come in from the beach a shade other than bright red,
yellow-olive is you!
Olive skin tones are slightly gray or ashen, do not
burn easily and have greenish undertones.
Neutral skin tone has no obvious yellow, olive or
ruddy tones, nor any features of these skin tones.
Cosmetics counter assistants will be able to assist you in
determining your skin tone, and also offer you the best options for
cosmetics and colors. Similarly, you will find great tips just by
looking through fashion magazines: ruddy skin responds well to earthy
colors such as browns, greens, corals and reds; medium yellow and
ruddy skin tones go well with both light and dark browns; darker
olive skin looks great in more vibrant shades of ruby and cherry; and
dark skin tones love more natural, soft pinks, corals and browns.
Wearing the 'wrong' cosmetics for your skin tone can result in you
looking washed out, accentuating blemishes and otherwise causing
flawed skin.
Learn to apply your cosmetics properly
Make sure you don't look like a ... well, clown ... after you put
your makeup on in the morning. Most of us learn how to put on our
faces from our friends in junior high or our mothers, and that's all
well and good until we have to go to an important business meeting
and we realize we actually don't know how to apply eyeliner!
Many makeup artists will actually visit you in your own home or as
part of a cosmetics party and teach you how to do it properly, or you
can visit a cosmetics counter and have them take you through the
process. There's more to a great look than just throwing your makeup
on, but there are simple and easy tricks that will have you looking
gorgeous in no time!
Foundation: don't forget to blend foundation into your neck,
or you'll end up with an unsightly line around your jaw; apply
concealer after foundation!
Eye shadow: apply your base color from the inside out, then
define your eyes with a darker shade in the crease of your eyelid;
for extra definition, use a light shadow on your brow bone.
Eye liner: steady your hand by resting on a flat surface, and
always apply from the inside to the outside of your eye; extending
the liner beyond the end of your eyelids will give a great exotic
look!
Mascara: two layers is best; apply the first layer downwards
from the roots, then again upwards from the midway point of the
lashes; apply a finer layer to the bottom lashes so you don't look
like a panda, then leave for a couple of minutes and repeat.
Lipstick: the way you apply your lipstick depends on the shape
of your mouth, but make sure your lip liner (if you use one) matches
the color of your lipstick, use a base or primer, apply color with a
lip brush and remember to blot; finish off with an application of lip
gloss for perfectly luscious lips.
Accentuate your best features, improve the rest.
Barb S - your personal beauty expert. See our name brand
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The tragic flaw many people make when buying cosmetics is
not matching them to their skin tone. This makes it almost impossible
when trying to find the right foundation and concealer, but it also
affects the lipstick and eye shadow you should be wearing.
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