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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Cosmetic Tips


Cosmetic Tips


Make-up timeline

To ensure your eyes stay healthy and free of infection when using make-up, heed the following due-date rules. Throw out your mascara after three months, powder eye shadows every nine to 18 months, and cream eye shadows every six to 12 months. Sharpen your eyeliners often to keep
them clean.

Mascara mistakes

To avoid mascara flake-off or smudging on your face, apply a thin cost of mascara to top lashes only. Then run an eyelash brush through lashes to prevent clumpy mascara build-up.


Get a rosy glow

Want your face to radiate a healthy glow? Try using a gel blush or cream (instead of powder) in a rosy shade of pink to create a more natural look. Gels or creams are more transparent and blend smoothly ? rub it on the apples of your cheek and blend up towards the eye for a glowing
complexion.


Minute manicure

Need a fast fix for unpolished nails? File nails into a square shape, buff them to create a bit of shine and apply a clear coat of polish. Next rub in cutile?oil around the edges of the nail and
moisturize your whole hand. It takes less than 15 minutes and will give your appearance a polished look.


Brow etiquette

The trend in eyebrows for this season is natural looking, not sparse and skinny. Use a tinted brow definer or eyeshadow to fill in scanty brows.


Fix tired feet

Pamper your tired feet with a luxurious footbath. Fill a basin with warm water and add a few drops of essential oils. Next place marbles or small stones (found at your local garden centre) into the
basin. Run your toes and soles of your feet over the marbles, and relax for 15 minutes.


Eye/lip pencil care

Before sharpening your eyeliner or lip pencil, place them in the freezer for 10 minutes. They will harden slightly and not break when sharpened.


Eyeliner hint

Women with deep-set eyes should use liquid liner instead of regular pencil eyeliner, to prevent smudging in the crease of the lid. Liquid liner does not smudge as easily.


Nail polish know-how

Is your nail polish from last season too thick? Chances are the polish has begun to thicken at the bottom of the bottle. Add a bit of nail polish thinner to the bottle to get the maximum use of your
nail polish.


Foundation tester

When picking out a concealer or foundation, always test the colour on the inside of your wrist. The skin there is the most unblemished and will give you a good idea of how it will look on your face.


Extend your foundation

Want to extend the life of your foundation and cut down on heavy concealer? Mix a drop of it with your natural moisturizer to create a luminescent look for your skin.


Curl your lashes

Before curling your eyelashes, heat the curler with a hair dryer for a few seconds. Test to make sure it is not too hot, then apply to eyelashes. The heat will lock in the curl on extra long eyelashes.


Foundation secret

Apply foundation to your face AFTER you have done your eye make-up. This helps you to fix any last minute smudging from mascara or eyeliner under the eyes.


Lipstick trick

Love matte lipstick, but feel your dry lips wreck the look? Apply a lip balm to lips before starting your make-up routine. By the time you have done your eyes and rest of the face, your lips will be
moisturized and ready for the matte lipstick.


Manicure tip

If you have been sloppy applying nail polish, simply soak nails (when dry) in warm water for a few minutes and then rub off extra nail polish gently with a finger.


Make Your Face Look Slimmer

Use your make up blusher cleverly to slim down chubby cheeks

  • Purchase two shades of blush, one of a deeper shade and one that's lighter. To ensure the shades go together, purchase a compct ?ith two coordinating shades.
  • Apply your usual foundation make-up or powder to cover any imperfections and even out your skin tone.
  • Apply the lighter shade of blush in circular motions onto the apples of your cheeks... how do you to find your apples? Just smile!
  • Next, following the line of your cheekbones, apply a sheer sweep of the deeper shade of blush.
  • Blend, blend and blend. The key with this trick is to create dimension, but you do not want a very obvious
    demarcation between your natural cheek color and the blush (i.e. think stripes!).

  • Sweep a small amount of the ligter shade across your nose and/or forehead as desired to add an extra "glow" to your complexion.

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