Make your Make up a Masterpiece
To make your makeup a masterpiece, first you need to know some simple tricks that are very easy to implement. The results will no doubt be the best.
Black eye makeup is very much in order these days, but they aren’t easy to achieve. My proposition to you is that you follow a series of suggestions and you will see how you will achieve geniune results.
The first thing I propose to you is that you apply dark circle concealor. Also apply this to the eyelid to even the tone out. This will set the eyeshadow in better. Don’t apply foundation because the dark eyeshadow will fall onto your foundation and cause it to darken. In the end your foundation stained with black eyeshadow.
Now we are going to start applying the eyeshadow. Make an arch just above the natural crease of the eyelid. You can apply this with your eyes open (this helps to see where the shading will be). Once you have marked the arch you can fill in and apply shadow on the eyelid with small strokes. Then blend.
Once you have applied the black makeup on the eyes, now you can apply foundation. You can now finish with applying lip color and blush.
Apply mascara. It’s very important that you apply from root to tips so that they can pop. If you don’t do this, they won’t be to visible and they’ll look unfinished. Many times when we apply mascara, we accidentally smear some mascara on our eyelid. Do not worry; there is a simple solution: Let the mascara dry, then remove it with a cotton swab or Q-tip. It can be removed easily when the mascara is dry.
If the brush that comes with the mascara has excessive mascara on it, use an eyebrow brush. Put some of the excess mascara on it and the apply it. This will ensure that the mascara won’t be caked on. And the brush can be used to brush eyebrows and eyelashes.
Beauty Tips For Winter
One of winters biggest beauty challenges is dealing with dry, static-y conditions created by the combination of very low moisture in the air and cold outdoor temperatures. Typically worst from November through February, static is the culprit behind clinging trousers, flyaway hair and the snap-crackle-pops that occur when you take off your winter coat and scarf.
When the outside temperatures dip and the inside heat cranks up, its vital to have a few tricks up your static-free sleeves. The makers of Static Guard anti-static spray, who created the Static Index to help consumers recognize and prepare for high static conditions in their area, offer the following tips on how to stay stylish during the harsh winter months.
Women on the go should consider keeping a multiple use lip/eye/cheek pencil in their purse for touch-ups during the day. And always keep a tube of lip balm handy in your pocket to ward off chapped, dry lips.
Stop hair from frizzing by spraying combs or brushes with Static Guard then running it lightly through hair after styling and before hairspray. The versatile product is essential for cutting static on the inside of hats and jacket hoods, too. For a one-two punch, spritz the inside of your pants legs and skirts to further prevent static cling. Be sure to keep a handy tote-size can in the purse or car for static emergencies.
For a dewy, youthful look, mix cream or liquid blush with a dab of petroleum jelly and apply to dry cheeks.
Dont forget your hands! Lock in moisture by slathering on a good hydrating lotion before bed and after the mornings shower.
Water works: Drink lots of water to moisturize from the inside out, and lightly mist facial skin with distilled water in a small spray bottle after applying makeup to keep it fresh throughout the day.


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