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Make-up
Whether you are making a cake, building a staircase
or creating a report, the end result won't be very pleasing if you don't complete the project completely and add the finishing touches. The cake might taste great but look uninviting without the icing, the staircase will be usable if built well but won't attract buyers if it is not varnished or painted; and a report might have some ground-breaking information but won't get attention if it
is not put together well.
What does this have to do with beauty? A lot. Many women believe that
being well dressed is enough. An expensive suit and great shoes and they are all
set. However, being well dressed is just one side of looking great, the other
side is looking after you skin and hair and using makeup. Equal attention must
be devoted to these aspects in order to achieve a great look.
No matter what time of day it is, or how busy you are, there are certain
golden rules when applying your makeup.
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Foundation should be the perfect match to your skin tone. Nobody looks
good when they have skin the color of a pumpkin! And worse yet, beware of the
tidemarks at the jaw line. Always make sure that your foundation is well blended
if you want to avoid looking like you're wearing a mask.
Top tip - if you use a shimmering moisturizer before you apply your
foundation then your skin will absolutely glow!
Dark Circles?
No way! There is a huge range of products on the market for different
tones and textures of concealer. Don't be tempted to go two shades lighter than
your natural color, as it will make the darkness of your skin more gray and
muddy. And be careful not to lay it on too thick. Apart from the fact that it
looks like you're wearing too much makeup, it may also damage the delicate skin
beneath your eyes. Remember, you want to tint the discoloration, not mask it.
Top tip - Have a good look at the actual color of your dark circles. If
your darkness is gray, lightly apply a soft pink eye shadow to the circles
before applying your foundation. If your darkness is more of a blue hue, use a
light peach color first instead.
Keep your powder application light by using loose powder and a big brush
for application. Less is definitely more here. Make sure that you buy a good
powder that will sink into your skin, rather than visibly lie of the top of it.
Top tip - before applying your powder, try blotting your foundation with
a tissue. This will remove any excess oils, and help to stop you from getting
'shiny'.
Only apply your blush to the apples of your cheeks, and build up the
color layers slowly. Next, blend the blush in so that the color looks natural.
Remember, you're just trying to enhance the facial definition that you already
have. No matter how much we may want to, it is impossible to draw on fantastic
cheekbones. Just be yourself!
Top tip - if you make a mistake and put too much blusher on, don't panic!
You don't need to start over. Instead, just moisten a sponge and gently dab your
cheeks with it. This will dilute the color and return your overall look to
something acceptable!
Whatever lipstick you use, there is one golden rule to follow... just
make sure that it is right for your skin tone, hair and eye coloring. Go vampy
for the night time with darker shades, and keep it calm and cute with tinted
lip-gloss during the day.
Top tip - if you want great looking shimmery lips try applying sparkling
eye shadow over the top of your lipstick to create a new shiny shade, absolutely
free!
So long as it's applied in a constant, unwobbly line, your eyeliner can be as
bold as you wish. Use lighter shades of eye shadow during the day, and go darker
at night. A shimmering highlighter applied just beneath the eyebrow gives even
the most tired looking peepers a lift. And always apply your mascara in thin
coats, building up the length and thickness slowly. This helps to avoid that
terrible clumping which can happen it you try to apply too much, too soon.
Top tip - blend your eyeliner with a thin layer of eye shadow. This will
make your eyes look absolutely magnetic!
If you are not used to wearing makeup and feel that you will look foolish or
you are not sure how to apply it, consult a beauty advisor.
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