makeup tips
By torrent
@torrent (145)
India
December 22, 2006 6:06am CST
Every girl or woman wants to look beautiful and to highlight their important features, especially on their face. Every girl sooner or later starts experimenting with make up. There is no doubt that make up, makes you look beautiful but only if it applied properly. Many women do not know how to apply make up properly. Here are a few make up tips that should help you.
* Use a gel blush or a cream blush instead of powder in a shade of pink and it will look more natural. Gels or creams are more transparent and blend smoothly. Rub them onto your cheekbones and blend upwards towards your eye for a glowing rosy complexion.
* To fix unpolished nails, fail nails into square shape, buff them to give some shine and then apply a clear coat of polish. Then rub a little cuticle oil around the edges of your nails and apply rich moisturizer on your hand. In about 15 minutes your hand will have a polished look.
* The trend now is to have natural looking eyebrows and not thin, arched brows. Use a tinted brow definer or eye shadow to fill your brows if they are scanty.
* Before you sharpen your eyeliner or lip liner keep it in the freezer for about 10 minutes. The pencil will harden a little and will not break when sharpened.
* Women whose eyes are deep-set should use liquid liner instead of pencil eyeliner. Liquid liner does not smudge easily and will not smudge in the crease of the lid in deep-set eyes.
* To prevent mascara flaking off and smudging on your face, apply a thin coat of mascara on your top lashes only. Then brush your lashes with an eyelash brush to prevent clumpy mascara build-up.
* Before curling your eyelashes, heat the eyelash curler with a hair dryer for a few seconds. Test to make sure that it is not very hot and then apply it on your eyelashes. The heat will ensure that the curl stays in place on extra long eyelashes.
* Before buying a concealer or foundation, test the color on the inside of your wrist. The skin here is unblemished and will give you an idea on how the color will look on your face.
* To extend the life of your foundation mix a drop of your moisturizer to create a glowing look for your skin.
* Apply foundation after you have done your eye make-up. This way you will be able to fix any mascara or eyeliner smudges.
* To prevent your lips from feeling dry when you apply matte lipstick, apply lip balm on your lips before start your make up. By the time you do your eyes and the rest of the face your lips would have absorbed the balm and will be ready for the matte lipstick.
* To make lipstick last for longer shade your lips with lip liner before you apply lipstick.
* If you have applied nail polish in a sloppy fashion, then just soak your nails once they are dry in warm water for a few minutes and them rub off the extra nail polish with a finger.
* Dark eye shadow can be used as eyeliner as well. Use a very flat brush, wet is and dip it in dark eye shadow. Wriggle the brush into your lash line paying special attention to the space between the lashes and then use the color just above your lash line.
1 response
@ladyhaly (92)
• Philippines
29 Mar 10
I don't know about applying foundation after eye make up... I've found that doing so makes everything more messy for me and makes the eye area look unnatural as everything just goes away with the make up remover--- including the correctors and the eye concealer, which are very important as Bobbi Brown has stressed so in her make up manual. It makes the eyes look brighter and applying eye make up before foundation, removing it when you mess up and applying it again just makes that part of the face different--- as if it's not part of the face. Blending the whole thing just takes quite a lot of time. I suppose this is okay if you're using loose mineral foundation like Maybelline but if you're using liquid foundation on an everyday basis like I do, then this may be disastrous.
I suppose I could agree with the cream/gel blusher but they should only be used on smooth skin as powder formula is better for textured or blemished skin. Plus, powder blush formulas are the easiest to use.