Saturday, May 10, 2008

How to Make Up Your Eyes in 8 Steps



  1. Prep your eyes with concealer Concealer can be used to cover up undereye circles or just the bluish discoloration just under your inner eye. To cover dark undereye circles, apply three dots of concealer under each eye. Start at the inner corner where skin tends to be darkest, then under the pupil and the third on the outer edge. Pat, never rub with your ring finger (this finger tends to have the softest pad) until it disappears.

  2. Apply eye base to your lid Eye base is the secret to keeping your shadow in place for hours. Without properly priming your lid first, your eyeshadow will likely end up a greasy line in your crease.

  3. Apply shadow. It's great to use a three-toned shadow and build from lids to brow. Allowing them to blend into each other like a rainbow is gorgeous, according to celebrity makeup artist Mally Roncal. Start with a light color that almost matches your lid. Sweep the color across the lid and up to your browbone. Follow with a medium color across your lid only. Build on this with a darker color in the crease. Blend the colors well.

  4. Follow with eyeliner Dark eyeshadows work great as eyeliners. Wet a slanted brush, then dip in a dark eyeshadow. Line eyes as close to the upper lashes as possible from the inner corner to the outer corner. Follow with liner on bottom eyes, but only line from the middle of the eye out. Smudge the bottom line with a Q-tip or your finger. You don't want a prominent line. For a smokey eye, use a brush to pat in a dark eyeshadow along the upper lid and below the lid. You don't want a stark line, instead you want to blend it so it's 'smudge-y.'

  5. Brighten your eyes with a highlighter This step involves only the inside part of the eye. With a gold or pink highlighter (white is too bright), draw a v-shaped shape that follows the inner corner of your eye from top to bottom. Blend with your fingers. This will help make eyes 'pop.'

  6. Highlight your brow Take the same highlighter and dab it on your browbone, concentrating on your mid-brow outward. Blend with your finger.

  7. Curl lashes An eyelash curler will make even long lashes look more gorgeous. For added effect, you can heat the curler under a blowdryer for a couple seconds. Test curler before applying to lashes because you could burn yourself.

  8. Apply mascara Place the wand of your mascara brush at the bottom of lashes and wiggle back and forth. Follow with another few sweeps of the wand. Apply to bottom lashes as well.



Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Acne Skin Care Tips


Successful acne skin care can be a tenuous task. Everything that you do has to balance out or you risk an outbreak of acne. Even the smallest mistake can trigger an enormous outbreak.In order to treat acne correctly, you need to understand what causes it and what the myths are regarding it. There are many different theories when it comes to skin blemishes, and sorting them out is crucial. Dermatologists have created guidelines and information pamphlets so that you understand what you are dealing with and not make it worse.




Causes - it is not a skin disorder associated with dirt and grime. Most people with acne follow a strict acne skin care ritual of cleansing multiple times during the day and still get outbreaks. There are a lot of factors involved that cause the problem.




Acne is caused when the oil glands under the skin produce more oil than the body can get rid of. Teenagers are more prone to it because of the hormonal changes that take place during puberty. Some people have oilier skin than others and they are more susceptible to acne.




Another major factor in this skin disorder is the shape of the pores of the person suffering from it. Studies have shown that if a person has abnormally shaped pores, then he or she will develop acne as opposed to the person with normal pores.




As human beings, our skin is always shedding and rejuvenating itself. When the dead skin mixes with the oils that are produced, it clogs the pores. This is the perfect environment for bacteria to develop under the skin and outbreaks then occur.




What you use to clean your face is very important. Do not use soap on your face. This is because you cannot rinse it off completely and as it dries, it can clog your pores resulting in an acne outbreak. It is very important that you use a water-soluble cleanser because it rinses off completely and you lessen the risk of an outbreak.




Removing excess oils from your skin is an essential part of acne maintenance. Although cleansers are very good a cleaning your skin, they do not remove excess oil. In order to do this, it is recommended that you use facial masks or even rice paper. It is important that you test the mask that you are going to use because there are chemicals in some of them that can cause a chemical reaction with your skin. It is important that you consult your dermatologist before starting any acne skin care medication or products. He or she will advise you if it is right for you.




Exfoliating your skin is an extremely beneficial treatment. This gets rid of dead skin and promotes new cell growth thereby achieving a whole new look of clean and smooth skin.




Last but certainly not least, is the fact that you need to disinfect your skin. When you disinfect, you are killing the bacteria that cause acne. There are many products on the market today that can assist you in for fight against skin irregularities, so look around for what is best for you and your particular situation

Monday, May 5, 2008

Matching Lipstick Colors with Your Lip Liner or Lip Pencil Colors

Mix and Match Lip Colors...
You can even make your own unique color combinations by mixing lipstick colors on your lips to define your mouth, add color to your face and balance your overall look. That way you can customize your lip color to create the effect you want and to match different clothes.
So, with so many choices there is no need to restrict yourself to wearing the same lipstick colors all the time. Your lip colors can range from natural looking pinks and beiges, to oranges, to dramatic and elegant reds. And, as a finishing touch, make sure that your lipstick goes with your blusher.



When it Comes to Lipstick, Pigment is King...

The main ingredient in lipstick is pigment, which provides the color. It also contains oils to moisturize and spread the lipstick colors; and wax to keep its shape. The ratios of these ingredients may vary but the more pigment it has, the more it dries your lips. And quality does not depend on price, you can find good quality lipstick at cheap prices.
Lipstick is available in stick, cream and frosted formulas, and in a wide range of colors. Some can last several hours of wear before having to reapply. Some lipsticks offer high solid coverage, while others are sheer and natural. Since, some formulas may feel dry on the lips, you may want to test them before you purchase. The five basic types are sheer, shimmer, cream, matte, and long-lasting.


Here is How to Choose Lipstick Colors...
Your choice of lipstick colors usually depends on several factors, including the colors of the clothing you are wearing. Your lipstick color should complement your outfit, not clash with it.
The occasion and dress style (casual or formal) are also determining factors. For casual wear natural colors would be more appropriate while deeper colors such as dark reds would be preferable for a party or formal events.
After you have decided on a color, try it on your lips and test the color in natural light (indoor lighting can distort your color perception).

How to Apply Eye Make Up Tips to Look Stunning


Keep Your Eyes in Focus Applying Eye Make Up Tips...


After all, when you look into someone's face, what is the first feature you focus on?! Their eyes!! Yes, the eyes have it! We communicate through our eyes and convey our emotions through them. That's why eye make up (eye shadow) should enhance your eyes (as far as eye color and shape) and not be just excessive (that actually looks nasty and it definitely gets attention but not the kind you want!)..
You can have lots of fun while learning to apply eye make up tips. If you have never taken an art class, this is your chance to learn to paint on a living canvas. You can call up a few girl friends and play around while learning how to apply eye make up tips. The techniques you will learn here should give you the courage to give it a try.



Applying Eye Make Up Tips to Create the Illusion of Depth ...


Eye shadows come in in several textures, powders (compacts), pencils, and creams:
Powder can be used either dry or wet and it's really easy to control. Make sure you look for a powder that feels moist.
Pencils are fairly easy to use, but you need to remember to smear the line as you go or you'll have lines all over your face.
Creams tend to be hard to control. They can look beautiful and stay that way if you use a good quality eye foundation (eye primer), otherwise they can slip and slide into the creases on your eyes and eyelids.
As you already know, eye make up come in a wide range of beautiful colors. But don't think that just because you have blue eyes you have to wear blue eye make up!

Experiment with Eye Make Up Tips to Find the Balance...

You really need to experiment and play with new colors and have fun learning to apply eye shadow that is within the same shade and that complement each other (you can soften and blend similar colors easier). That's why matte, neutral eye make up is a favorite. When applied properly it draws people's gazes "into" your beautiful eyes, not "at" your eyes.
The ideal behind eye make up tips application is to create illusions that minimize "faults" and increase the perception of picture perfect expressive eyes. Eye makeup should enhance your eye's shape and color. To outline the contour of the eye, you can use eyeliners or pencils.
Eye make up tips can be used for shading and shaping the eye, and mascara to give eyelashes the illusion of length and thickness. When it comes to creating the illusion of light and shadow, eye makeup does a wonderful job, once you can apply eye make up tips appropriately.

creating a natural, rosy radiance


When applying blush, you want the color to look soft and natural, as if it comes from within. Read below for tips on how to put on make-up.

1. Tap or lightly blow on the applicator brush to remove any excess blush before applying to prevent a harsh and uneven application.


2. Apply your blush on the apple of the cheek and carefully blend towards your natural hairline.


3. If you have two shades, apply the darker one on the apple of the cheek first, then use the lighter shade to highlight. Blend well so there is no visible line between colors.

4. Highlight your temples, forehead and chin.



Tip: To know "where to glow" bend over for 30 seconds, then slowly stand up. Where your cheeks are flushed is where you are meant to blush. Apply your blush there and it will be naturally rosy every time.


Tip: Cheek color should be used to enhance your complexion, not to change your natural skin tone. Use sparingly for daytime, then add more or a deeper shade for a more dramatic nighttime effect. For special occasions, dust a lightly frosted powder over your cheekbones for a subtle but alluring glow.


Tip: Make sure to blend your blush into your foundation well or it will tend to look unnatural and add the appearance of 5 years to your looks.