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Applying Foundation

Thursday, December 9th, 2010

Applying Foundation

Applying foundation can be a bit confusing for someone new to applying makeup. This simple article gives you a quick overview of how to apply foundation and to make it look right.

First, find a foundation you like. You can apply it with a brush, with your finger, whatever you like, but make sure that it’s something that you like. You also want to buy a good concealer (it can be a cheap one from the dollar store if needed.) and a setting powder. Make sure that your foundation is about the same tone as your skin, or only one shade below or above it.

First, apply your concealer where needed and rub gently with your fingertip into the shape that you need. Wipe your fingers and pull out your foundation.

Apply your foundation with your fingers at first. Apply one dot to your “third eye” (a little above and between your eyebrows. Think of what you see on some Hindi brides. The little red dot that looks kind of pretty? That’s right.), your cheek bones, to the tip of your nose, to your chin, and maybe one along each side of your jaw line.

Next, use your hand or your brush to blend. Now, keep in mind that you need to keep blending from your jaw line down to your neck. If you don’t, it will look kind of funky and not right. Make sure to blend it until each inch of your skin is covered. Don’t use any more or any less. Make due with what amount you have from each dot.

After this, pull out a powder that is translucent or skin colored. Very gently apply it all over your face with a fluffy brush to set your makeup. Afterwards…you’re done! Apply the rest of your makeup how you would like it!

Contouring Your Face

Monday, December 6th, 2010

Contouring Your Face

Contouring your face can be a bit confusing. This article is here to help you understand what you need to do in order to make facial contouring easy. It all starts with your palette.

To contour your face you need just three colors and a highlighter. One for shading, one for blusher, and one skin tone powder. The shading color can be a really dark brown, to a light bronze. Just make sure to use it as lightly or heavily as needed. The blush should be a natural color that compliments your color. The skin tone powder is self explanatory.

First, you need to apply the powder all over your face and neck, if needed. This first step helps to create a nice, matte surface.

Contouring is the second step. This is a very precocious step that requires you to be very careful and very light with your application. It is much easier to make a tone dark as opposed to lightening it. Suck in your cheeks, dip your brush into your dark color, and tap off the access. Hold the brush far from your face and very gently swipe in into the hollow created by the sucking in of your cheeks. Blend this color with a clean brush once you have gotten it as dark as you want, which should be fairly light. You can also apply it beside your nose to make it look a bit smaller. Use a very light application here.

Blush is next. Smile and start from the apples of your cheeks and follow the brush backwards. This should be extremely light. If it is too dark, it will look garish. You need to make sure you are using a color that compliments your skin tone.

Last is the highlight. Apply just above your blush and blend. Also apply on your nose, chin, philtrum (little dent right under your nose) and forehead. Pretty much anywhere any light would fall.

Rimmel London Colour Rush Trio Eyeshadow 747 Dark Angel Review

Tuesday, September 21st, 2010

Rimmel London Colour Rush Trio Eyeshadow 747 Dark Angel Review

This Rimmel Eyeshadow Trio is something I picked up one day while at Wal-Mart looking for an eyeshadow brush. I found both the brush and this product and am pretty happy with the results.

This product has three eyeshadow colors as the name suggests. There is a silver shade, a purple shade, and a really dark grey. They are all sparkly and it comes with an applicator that has two different shape ovals so that you are able to vary how you apply the makeup.

I have not tried the makeup with the applicators. This is for personal reasons. With an eyeshadow brush, the colors vary in intensity by how much you apply. One swipe is noticeable but for more dramatic looks, you need more. However, with a swatch done on my hand, it seems that with the applicators grab more product and look a bit brighter. With the brush it takes about 4 swipes to get the same intensity. On the other hand, I recommend the brush if you want less. The silver is very noticeable. It is very shimmery—the shadow and the tiny sparkles in the shadow as well. This color is a lot more noticeable with less product and is great by itself or paired with the other colors. The purple was a little bit less impressive. It looked more like a rusty purple than a bright purple like in the palette, although this may be attributed to my coloring. On a paper towel, the color was still much darker and not as bright and pretty as in the palette. The grey was about the same in as it was out, excepting the eyeshadow brush which was much lighter, as it expected. I did like this palette. I believe it can be quite a bit better, but for the price which was about $4.50 at Wal-mart, it wasn’t half bad. It lasts almost all day, with a tiny bit of fading, but it isn’t noticeable except to the wearer. It could benefit from an eyeshadow primer, but that aside it is a good product for a good price. I’d definitely buy it again and again.

Gwyneth Paltrow Latest Hairstyle, Makeup, Fashion

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

Gwyneth Paltrow Latest Hairstyle, Makeup, Fashion – Summer 2009

Gwyneth Paltrow has natural blond hair and classic features which make it easy for her to try different hairstyles which many women cannot wear easily. At the recent Benefit Gala for the Children of the City’s “Champions of Hope,” she demonstrated that she was a celebrity with grace of character as well as beauty.

Gwyneth Paltrow Latest Fashion Style

Gwyneth Paltrow Latest Fashion Style

At this event, Gwyneth Paltrow wore her shoulder length hair in a casual style. The layered cut was parted off center and framed her face with large, loose curls. The effect was low-key glamour, perfect for a civic event honoring heroes. She chose to wear a black and silver knee length dress with an abstract design and cutout neckline adding just the right amount of glitz to her look to underscore her star status.

Gwyneth Paltrow Fashion Style Hair Makeup

Her makeup was subtle as well; she used a lovely hue of rose to accent her cheeks and lips while on her eyes there was only a hint of blue to offset the black mascara and eyeliner. Gwyneth Paltrow hairstyles have ranged for sleek and under control to tousled for the “messy on purpose” look, yet in every case her classy style shines through, making her styles highly coveted by her fans.

Gwyneth Paltrow Latest Makeup

Gwyneth Paltrow Fashion Makeup Hair

Gwyneth Paltrow’s sense of fashion style worked fabulously for this event, keeping the attention where it belonged: focused on the honorees. At the same time there was no mistaking the fact that she was a celebrity with her polished look and her relaxed but elegant hairstyle which created a perfect balance of charm and style.

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Green Tea and Herbal Skin Care

Monday, July 13th, 2009

If you are wondering how to look after yourself in the warm summer months without spending a small fortune then the best things that you can buy is green tea. This can be bought as tea to drink, oil to use on the skin and in many other forms and it has so many wonderful skin care properties that you may kick yourself for not using it beforehand.

One of the best things that you can do and this goes for the summer months as well as the winter ones is to put green tea on your skin prior to your moisturizer or sun block. The properties in green tea means that the damage that can be caused by the sun is lessened and there have also been reports that green tea used in herbal skin care can reduce the risks of getting skin cancer. You can use proper green tea in a bath, rubbed on the skin and in many other ways but it is a good idea to rinse off properly otherwise you could end up with a slight fake tan, which is another way in which the herb can be used.
Other reports that have been made about green tea includes slowing down the aging process and getting rid of wrinkles and other signs of aging as well as leaving the skin supple, smooth and soft, a winner in anyone’s mind!
One of the best things that you can do with green tea is to make the tea and then freeze it in tiny ice cubes. When you get the ice cubes out, leave them for a few minutes to slightly defrost and then use it as a toner for the skin. Of course if you do not want to do this, you could just drink the tea or take the daily capsules.

Fall Winter 2009 Makeup Trends

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

Although winter would appear to be a long way off, it might just be time to get your makeup bag out and transform it for the right colors and shades that will take you right through summer into winter. Pinks, pastels and bright shades can be mixed and matched for the summer months but in reality you cannot get away with such bright looks for the winter. Thankfully, these are easily changed to meet the winter expectations.

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First of all, pink shades of lipstick can be mixed with darker shades for a plum look that goes well in every winter season. Matte is usually the trend for winter but this doesn’t mean that you have to go for it and you can always apply your summer lip gloss over the top for a more glitzy effect. The same really applies for the eye makeup. Pinks are very much in right now for the summer but when you add plum shades to the eye socket and a bit of black eyeliner, the look can easily be worked with any winter outfit for almost any occasion.
The most basic way to look at winter makeup trends for 2009 is to look at the stuff that you wore for the autumn of 2008. The look is pretty much the same with plums and greens combined with smoky grey eyes and plenty of eye liner. Why not try incorporating this with the summer makeup that you have for a look that is slightly more unique but still fashionable and is bound to get heads turning for all of the right reasons!

All You Needed To Know About Temporary Tattoos

Monday, June 8th, 2009

Sometimes the idea of getting temporary tattoos can be much easier than getting permanent ones and for so many reasons. First of all there is none of the pain associated with so called “real” tattoos and the look can be easily removed if you decide that you do not like it after a short period of time without having to worry about expensive laser removal surgery. However, there are a few things that you will need to know about temporary tattoos in order to make sure that it looks great and that you like it.

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There are three main types of tattoo that you can get from henna ones to airbrushing ones, all of which will be perfect for different occasions and each one lasting a different length of time to the others. You will need to work out which of the three types of temporary tattoos that you should go for to suit both your needs and your budget as well as making sure that you have the right design before you decide to place it anywhere on your body. Next to working out what kind of tattoo that you want done, you must work out where you can get it from. Generally you can find the transfer temporary tattoos from many places but the henna ones and the airbrushing ones will take a little longer to find somewhere that does them. The internet is a great place to start and with certain websites, you can even design the right temporary tattoos to suit you for a fraction of the price that it will cost to get a permanent one. There are certain rules that you need to follow with temporary tattoos such as certain measure to ensure that the tattoo does not get wet and therefore wash off and you will need to work out which rules follow which type to make sure that the tattoo lasts for the right amount of time.

Homemade Summertime Skin Care Products

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

If you want to look after yourself this summer and also look as great as you should do without spending a small fortune, you should check out some of the recipes for making your own homemade skin care products. You will normally find that most of the things that you will need to look after the skin can be found in your own home but if you do not already have these things, they can normally be purchased for a cheaper price than the commercially sold products.

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You could try making your own face masks for your summertime skin care regime and these are very simple to do. With plain yoghurt, cooled herbal teas and even water combined with a mixture of ingredients such as oatmeal, herbs and even nuts, you can make a face mask that is in keeping with summertime skin care while leaving your face glowing and soft. You can even use essential oils to make your face mask but remember to check that the oils that you are using are suitable to use on skin otherwise they can dry the skin out.
You can even try making your own shaving lotions to leave your skin beautiful when you are doing the tiresome stuff such as shaving your legs or armpits. Hair conditioner is one of the best things shaving creams that you can use and this is guaranteed to leave your skin feeling as smooth as a baby’s bottom!
Simple herbs such as basil and mint can be used when the juices are used neat or in plain yoghurt to use as a moisturizer that will refresh the body and can also cool down sun burn and other such things. You can grow these very easily on a kitchen window sill and this means that you will always have them to hand when you need them.

Smokey Eye Makeup

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

Smoky eyes are always in fashion. The colors may change somewhat but the look is still the same and achieving it can be rather hard if you are a novice. The look needs to be shaded to perfection and not applied with a bad brush in a thick way. This is not a good look and will have you looking more like a clown than a glamour queen.

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When you first learn about how to do the smoky eyes makeup trends, you must learn how to blend the colors properly. You should use a neutral color for the whole lids as a base color and to make sure that the rest of the makeup doesn’t slide for the rest of the occasion. You can buy primers but this isn’t always necessary and a neutral base color will do just as well. The next colors that you should look at for the smoky eyes effect are black, dark grey and silver as well as browns. You should apply pencil eye liner first in the same color as the look that you are going for and then using a wide brush, use the dark color to sweep across your eyes and blend just into the eye socket. You will need color on the bottom of the eye as well to get the right smoky eyes look but this can be quite difficult so using a smaller brush, dampen it ever so slightly and then make a fine line of color just underneath the lash line. You can then blend this easily with a cotton bud for the best effect.
In the socket of the eye, you should use a darker color to blend it to just above the eye socket and also around the very edge of the lash line and around to almost meet the eyebrows. Using a cotton bus, you can even the edges of the smoky look and perfect and problems that you might have had before adding plenty of mascara.

Summertime Makeup – Look Pretty and Fresh

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

The summer has finally arrived and it is time to think about how we can change our makeup and beauty regimes to better suit our skin in the hot and summer months. The makeup that you wear in the winter and the summer months should be different. Winter can sometimes call for thicker makeup whereas the summer brings about a need for lighter and more comfortable makeup.

summertime-makeup

One of the things that you need to do for the summer months is to stop wearing the foundation that you may have worn in the winter. Summer time skin care calls for lighter materials on the body and face and it is a good idea to think about a tinted foundation rather than a thick and heavy one that covers the face. You can get tinted moisturizers with SPF levels to prevent against sun burn and damage from the UV rays and this applies to lip glosses as well.
Another thing that you may want to consider when it comes to summertime skin care is to use more in the way of lip glosses rather than matte lipsticks. You can get lip salves with extra moisturizers and SPF levels which can prevent your lips from drying out or burning when you come into contact with the sun and cracked lips are really not a good look!
When the summer comes, you want to look pretty and fresh and there are a few things that you can do maintain this as well as making sure that you are well looked after. Using lighter colors and makeup types is good if you want to get a tan on your face as foundation, blushers and other things can prevent this from happening.