Showing posts with label Skin Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Skin Tips. Show all posts

Sunday, August 14, 2011

MAC Make Up


MAC Make up has long been known to be the best makeup in whole market of cosmetics. Proof – MAC is recommended and used actors, performers and professional beauticians the world over. MAC products are hypo-allergenic and is made of naturally occurring minerals. So if you’re one of those gals with skin is very sensitive, you will find their product line  was created just for you. MAC Cosmetics come in a wide selection of colours and for various applications including: powder, base, blush, lip stick, lip gloss, moisturizers and more. Their product line has something every woman can use be it for a typical day or  special occasion. The colours of the MAC eyeshadow palette are so extensive you can vary to meet any of your makeup desires.
MAC Cosmetics are perceived as the  ”THE” final word when it comes to beauty and looking your best. They have one of the largest of mineral based cosmetics, even nail polish. And MAC still features their famous cosmetic line created exclusively for skilled professional makeup artists. This is the product line that most Hollywood celebrities and exclusive beauty salons use. With MAC Makeup products at home you can appear every day as though a professional had done your makeup without the need to  go to a beauty salon.

MAC Make Up Q & A

I’ve heard that  on the day of my graduation a MAC Beauty Consultant will do my make up for free? Is that true?
I will probably buy some products after they do my makeup, after all it would be embarrassing and kind of rude just leaving without doing that. and, what if i bring MAC makeup that I already have, will they use it or will I still need to buy?
A- Yes, they will do your make up for free, but there is a catch – you just have to buy their products and they often have a minimum purchase of requirement of $50. Of course if you love MAC than it’s not a big deal. You can amazing, professional quality makeup application that would likely cost you a lot of money, for nothing and you walk away with $50 worth of exceptional makeup.
Kim Kardashian Smokey Eyes with MAC Make Up

Bare Minerals Cosmetics


Much ado has been made about Natural Mineral Makeup as of late. But many women are still quite confused about what Mineral Makeup is and how it’s different from the regular makeup sold at department store beauty counters around the globe.
In it’s simplest form the answer is – mineral based makeup, like Sheer Cover and Bare Minerals Cosmetics to name a few, difference lies in the ingredients. This new-age makeup is made with pure minerals in their natural form. They are then processed into cosmetics using exacting methods to maintain their quality and purity.
The Minerals which are commonly used in these cosmetics are:  naturally occurring iron oxide, titanium, and zinc oxide. These constitue the main minerals used as ingredients. The minerals are obtained from the earth and are carefully inspected to insure they meet strict guidelines for use in cosmetic production. Only the finest minerals pass while sub-standard minerals are used for other industrial applications.
You may have an image of a bag of rocks in your head but that’s not the end. To turn those ‘rocks’ into makeup means they need to be ground to a fine dust and also purified by removing any and all impurities. In this state these fine minerals can be applied directly to your skin with no risk of harm. Of course they wouldn’t look like much but they would certainly be good for the health of your skin. What makes beautiful to use is the addition of natural dyes to create a wide and luscious variety of colour hues and shades.
If you’re looking for healthier skin and a more youthful appearance than you’ve simply got to try Bare Minerals makeup. It’s your best bet for rejuvenating and maintaining young looking skin.

Bare Minerals Cosmetics Q & A

Q – What is the difference between Bare Minerals – ‘Multi-tasking’, ‘Foundation’ and ‘Veil’ products?
I was looking at buying Bare Minerals makeup to cover up my spots – I’ve got freckles and some blemishes. Also I really want to get that flawless skin look but I don’t know which product is best?.
A – I’ve found ‘Multi-tasking Concealer’ to be useless. My best concealing tip – simply cover area with the foundation and then finish up by using a stippling the brush. Mineral Veil is great for airbrushing to cover your small imperfections, that’s after applying the foundation. Answer – not one but two of those products – the foundation and mineral veil.


Caring for your Make-Up Brushes


Make-up brushes and pencils need to be cared for and kept clean. Remember this makeup tool comes in direct contact with one of the most important parts of your body your skin. Here are some Basic Makeup Tips for maintaining your brushes:

Make-Up Brush Maintenance  Tip 1:

Use mild liquid soap to clean your makeup brushes. Simply cup your hand, and some soapy water and swirl the brushes around in your palm for a few minutes. Then rinse and reshape. Finally hang them over the edge of your vanity to naturally air dry. You can avoid damage by not soaking or wrapping to dry.

Make-Up Brush Tip 2:

Look for clean, firm bristles when buying an eyebrow brush. Soft bristles will cause the brush to only slide over your brows rather than penetrating. Firm bristles will allow the brush to penetrate and groom your short eyebrow hairs.

Make-Up Brush Tip 3:

Use a concealer make-up brush for applying eye makeup in the inner corner of your eye.
The small, firm concealer brush has the right tip for reaching this tough to get at spot. If you don’t have a concealer brush you can try using your finger for applying concealer to this area.

Make-Up Brush Tip 4:

For quality make-up brushes, you need to invest in natural bristles (yes, animal hair) rather than synthetic.
Sable is always a big favorite of professional make-up artists. Be sure the bristles are packed tight. A quick check is to simply brush it across your hand and make sure very few bristles fall out or come loose.

Make-Up Brush Tip 5:

When using your eye brow pencil, use short strokes in the direction your hair is growing.
Also, be sure to apply a little extra to areas where there are less hairs to give even coverage.
Bonus Basic Eye Make-up Tip: Don’t be tempted to use an eye liner pencil on your eyebrows. An eye-liner is soft and malleable. It’s made for your delicate eye areas. But an eye brow pencil is hard allowing you to use firm, tiny strokes on specific areas.
Make-Up Brushes Q & A
Q – Where can I find good make-up brushes that aren’t made from animal hair?
I checked and found out that most of department stores Clinique, Loreal, MAC, etc. sell brushes using animal hair. It’s typically goat hair or camel hair. They looked at me like I was crazy when I asked about ‘Cruelty Free’ and makeup that didn’t exploit animals.
If you don’t understand me, think about picking up a dead animal and using it’s hide on your face! – Sorry I think that’s just Gross!
I’m not sure where you are located but, I hear you and … ‘Times they are a changin‘. A lot of cosmetics companies now offer brushes made with synthetic hair and they’re often quite inexpensive. That said, I have to say, synthetic means plastic – means oil. Would you rather be dependant on a resource which is diminishing everyday and is likely to cause more and more war and problems in the world – or – a renewable resource that can be harvested form an animal without even hurting it?

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Makeup Articles - ph of the skin


Makeup Articles - ph of the skin


For decades, cosmetic manufacturers have done considerable research in order to discover and produce products whose pH is healthiest for the skin and the hair. The symbol pH is used in everyday language to represent the degree of acidity or alkalinity of a substance. When a solution is neither alkaline nor acidic, it is called neutral. For example, the pH of pure water, a neutral substance, is 7. If the pH of a solution is less than 7, it is acidic; if the pH is greater than 7, it is alkaline.\
The pH of healthy normal skin is between 5.2 and 6; that is, it is slightly acidic. This acidic pH of the skin is due to the presence of acids in the sebum, sweat, and keratin. It is necessary to maintain the acidity of the skin. This is, probably, the reason why it is thought that curds and lemon juice when applied would do wonders for your skin. This is also the reason why ordinary soaps (which are alkaline) have, rather erroneously, got themselves a bad name.

Prevent Eczema - Treatment tips


Prevent Eczema - Treatment tips


Eczema is a general name for skin conditions that vary from red swollen tissues to even broken or bleeding dry sores. It is not dangerous, but most types cause red, swollen and itchy skin. The most common type of eczema is atopic dermatitis. Eczema can occur on just about any part of the body; however, in infants, eczema typically occurs on the forehead, cheeks, forearms, legs, scalp, and neck. Although eczema may look different from person to person, it is most often characterized by dry, red, extremely itchy patches on the skin. It occurs in adults and children, but most often appears on babies. Small blisters may be seen in active eczema but occasionally large ones may occur, either due to the particular nature of the eczema or because of skin infection coming along as well when the blisters may be filled not only with clear fluid but also pus. Eczema is a very common condition, and it affects all races and ages, including young infants. Allergies to animal dander, rough fabrics, and dust may also trigger the condition in some people. Eczema can't be cured, but there are plenty of things you can do to prevent a flare-up.
Eczema is usually related to a history of hypersensitivity or reaction in the body similar to an allergy. Eczema is divided into a small number of subgroups based largely on the factors that may be most important in causing eczema in any one individual, but it is important to recognise that the symptoms and appearance of the skin in all these types can be exactly the same. Eczema often affects the skin in areas around joints such as the elbow, behind the knees and in front of the ankles where the skin also needs to be particularly flexible. Excessive sweating can aggravate eczema - especially skin rashes near the joints, under the breasts and any other body areas where the skin folds on itself. Obesity greatly increases the chances of excessive sweating and skin fold rashes, so weight loss may help reduce symptoms. The skin of areas of eczema that have been inflamed for a while are usually much thicker than unaffected skin. Mainly this occurs as a protective response of the skin to the repeated trauma of scratching.
People with eczema also may have asthma and certain allergies, such as hay fever. You are more likely to have eczema if you have a family history of the condition. Other less common types of eczema are seborrhoeica, which affects the scalp and eye-lashes as a severe form of dandruff; and discoid eczema, which causes circular patches of eczema over the body. Skin affected by eczema may frequently become infected. If this happens to you, your doctor may prescribe topical or oral antibiotics to kill the bacteria causing the infection. One of the most important components of an eczema treatment routine is to prevent scratching. Because eczema is usually dry and itchy, the most common treatment is the application of lotions or creams to keep the skin as moist as possible. Alternatives to nonprescription corticosteroids include more potent prescription corticosteroid creams and ointments, which are effective, but which may have some side effects. To prevent side effects such as skin thinning, your doctor may limit the length of treatment time and locations where you can apply treatment.

Prevention may include:

1. Brush your skin rapidly with the palms of your hands, or gently pat your skin dry with a towel after bathing.
2. Use only certain soaps or synthetic detergents. Choose mild soaps, such as Basis, Dove or Oil of Olay, that clean without excessively removing natural oils.
3. Seal in moisture, while your skin is still damp, with an oil or cream. Pay special attention to your legs, arms, back and the sides of your body.
4. Use soap only on areas where it is necessary.
5. Never rub your skin dry, or else your skin's oil/moisture will be on the towel and not your body.
6. Avoid scratching when you itch. If you can not stop yourself, then gently rubbing, with the flat of your hand, is less likely to do damage.
7. Avoid exposure to chemicals and strong detergents. It is usually better to avoid using biological agents altogether.
Treatment may include:
1. Antihistamines to reduce inflammation and itching.
2. Keep the skin moist with lotions and ointments to reduce symptoms.
3. Mild neutral soaps are recommended as needed, and bubble baths should be avoided.
4. Topical ointment for lesions that are oozing or extremely itchy, including mild anti-itching lotions or topical steroids.
5. Oral steroids, such as prednisone, for severe cases of eczema or inflammation.
6. A steroid cream or ointment is usually used to calm down flare-ups. Since these are often triggered by the staphylococcus aureus bacteria, an antibiotic cream can be combined with the steroid as a convenient combination treatment.
7. Sometimes antibiotics or skin wraps are necessary.

Facial Skin Care Tips


Facial Skin Care Tips


Healthy skin is the most important element of a great looking face. Daily skin and facial care is much more effective in making us look beautiful than any cosmetics in the world. It is not only easy to achieve; it is a critical thing you can do for yourself. It is very important; no matter what skin type you have, to clean your face every day. Deep cleansing is important. It keeps pores clear, skin healthy and you looking good. A good scrub is essential for healthy clean skin. It will remove dead cells and smooth the surface of your face. The scrub should be strong without being damaging. Stay away from scrubs that contain rough elements like ground bits of nut or seed extracts. Moisturizing is a necessity. Again, the product with the least amount of chemical additives is the best. Always use a light moisturizer on your face after cleansing and shaving and don't forget your neck.
Facial skin care begins with cleansers; they help in the exfoliation of the skin and are gentle on the skin. There are special facial cleansing gels to remove facial make-up. Facial cleansers also refresh the skin. Healthy skin is young looking skin. There are preventative techniques that can promote the best skin possible and keep it looking its best longer. The most important thing that you can do to shelter your skin from damage is by establishing a good skin care regimen. It is very important to clean your skin every day. Deep cleansing is vital as it keeps pores clear and skin healthy. Cleansing products should be as chemical-free as possible. Moisturizing is an important requirement for great natural looking healthy skin. A good skin care tip is to always use a light moisturizer on your face and neck after cleansing.

Skin Care Tips for Black Spots

1. Make a paste of saffron and add some honey, apply it on the face to remove black spots.
2. Apply the paste of turmeric and curry leaves on the face and wash it after 15 minutes.
3. Grind dried basil leaf, neem and mint. Add some turmeric powder and rose water to make it in a paste form and apply it on the spots.
4. Soak a chappathi in milk overnight. Make it into a paste and apply it on black heads. Repeat for several days. 
5. Make a paste with mehndi and oil and apply on the face.

Skin Care Tips for Glowing skin

1. Mix half-a-cup honey to your bath water for soft and smooth skin.
2. Carrot juice applied daily fades blemishes.
3. A facemask of egg white and honey gently removes the tan from your face.
4. For oily skin, apply a mixture of grapes, lemon and egg white.
5. For a soothing body pack, prepare a paste of mint leaves and almonds. Mix it with warm water and apply all over your body. Leave it till it dries and rinse with warm water.
6. Cucumber is a natural cleanser. Mix cucumber juice with milk and use it instead of a cleanser.
7. Mix vinegar and rose water in equal quantities and apply.

Skin Care Tips for pimples

1. Make a paste with sandal wood and turmeric and apply it on the face.
2. A mixture of crushed mint leaves and oats will reduce pimples.
3. Crush garlic and take the juice and apply it on the face daily to reduce pimples. 
4. Mix thick curd, turmeric and two drops of oil. Apply on the face.

Fashion Tips for Women


Fashion Tips for Women


As a woman, you don’t need to become a fashion model or some kind of fashionista to be always in latest and trendy in fashion. You just need to figure out what is the right type of dress fit your body as well as with your personality.
Fashion tips are not just for super models but also apply to any women who want to look good and dress attractively. Here are some tips you need to know as a woman to have a trendy fashion in your own way.

Helpful Fashion Tips for Women

In defining the perfect fashion for you, you need to figure out the type of body that you have so you would know what kind of dresses that will exactly fit you. After figuring out your body, you also need to identify your height, weight and age. For a more detailed fashion tips for women, you may refer below:
To achieve a slim and long look, always try wearing fabrics that are free-flowing and with one-tone. For dresses type, look for the fabrics of georgette or chiffon.
Only wear your size if possible and do not wear oversized clothes as these will make you look exaggerated and baggy though they are very comfortable to wear.
Watch out the adding or wearing of your accessories as these will make you more over-decorated. Do not wear accessories just for the heck of it as accessories always speak louder than the clothes that you wear. Always ensure that whatever accessories or jewelries that you wear blend well with your dress.
Belts are only applicable for those women who have extremely thin waist.
Wear clothes that you feel comfortable with as well as reflecting your personality so you will look undoubtedly best on them.
To cleverly accessorize your look, you may add a stole or scarf for a more added effect as well.
In buying your clothes, always read the wash care and maintenance instructions very carefully to avoid incidents of inappropriate washing and maintenance for the clothes. Do not buy clothes because of impulsiveness.
Always buy clothes and other accessories such as bags and shoes that can be worn basically everyday.
Create your own fashion styles and statements and refrain from following the latest fashion trends because it might go with your original look and styles.

Healthy Living Tips


Healthy Living Tips


Healthy living is available to everyone, and does not depend on buying the latest diet book or the most expensive vitamins. Regular exercise can prevent and reverse age-related decreases in muscle mass and strength, improve balance, flexibility, and endurance, and decrease the risk of falls in the elderly. Regular exercise can help prevent coronary heart disease, stroke, diabetes, obesity, and high blood pressure. It seems that everyone is concerned with healthy living these days. This is a good thing; it is important to be concerned with your health and to look for better strategies to improve your life. The most important group of foods, and the one that is most often the cause of poor diets, is fruit and vegetables. There is nothing particularly innovative about this advice; everyone knows that you need to eat your fruit and vegetables. Healthy living choices are affected by where you live, work, learn and play. Keeping yourself informed about positive health practices within your environment is an important way to improve your overall health and sense of well-being.

Healthy Living Tips for Kids

1. Help children avoid unintentional injuries.
2. Make sure your children receive regular check-ups and have their shots on schedule.
3. Teach your children good health habits like regularly washing their hands, good oral hygiene.
4. Talk with your children and be involved in their lives and schoolwork.
5. Talk to your children about drugs and teach them before they begin experimenting on their own. The older they get, the more information they need.
6. Teach your children basic water safety techniques and how to swim. It could save their lives.
7. Regular exercise can prevent and reverse age-related decreases in muscle mass and strength, improve balance, flexibility, and endurance, and decrease the risk of falls in the elderly.

Monday, May 23, 2011

Prevent Eczema - Treatment tips


Prevent Eczema - Treatment tips


Eczema is a general name for skin conditions that vary from red swollen tissues to even broken or bleeding dry sores. It is not dangerous, but most types cause red, swollen and itchy skin. The most common type of eczema is atopic dermatitis. Eczema can occur on just about any part of the body; however, in infants, eczema typically occurs on the forehead, cheeks, forearms, legs, scalp, and neck. Although eczema may look different from person to person, it is most often characterized by dry, red, extremely itchy patches on the skin. It occurs in adults and children, but most often appears on babies. Small blisters may be seen in active eczema but occasionally large ones may occur, either due to the particular nature of the eczema or because of skin infection coming along as well when the blisters may be filled not only with clear fluid but also pus. Eczema is a very common condition, and it affects all races and ages, including young infants. Allergies to animal dander, rough fabrics, and dust may also trigger the condition in some people. Eczema can't be cured, but there are plenty of things you can do to prevent a flare-up.
Eczema is usually related to a history of hypersensitivity or reaction in the body similar to an allergy. Eczema is divided into a small number of subgroups based largely on the factors that may be most important in causing eczema in any one individual, but it is important to recognise that the symptoms and appearance of the skin in all these types can be exactly the same. Eczema often affects the skin in areas around joints such as the elbow, behind the knees and in front of the ankles where the skin also needs to be particularly flexible. Excessive sweating can aggravate eczema - especially skin rashes near the joints, under the breasts and any other body areas where the skin folds on itself. Obesity greatly increases the chances of excessive sweating and skin fold rashes, so weight loss may help reduce symptoms. The skin of areas of eczema that have been inflamed for a while are usually much thicker than unaffected skin. Mainly this occurs as a protective response of the skin to the repeated trauma of scratching.
People with eczema also may have asthma and certain allergies, such as hay fever. You are more likely to have eczema if you have a family history of the condition. Other less common types of eczema are seborrhoeica, which affects the scalp and eye-lashes as a severe form of dandruff; and discoid eczema, which causes circular patches of eczema over the body. Skin affected by eczema may frequently become infected. If this happens to you, your doctor may prescribe topical or oral antibiotics to kill the bacteria causing the infection. One of the most important components of an eczema treatment routine is to prevent scratching. Because eczema is usually dry and itchy, the most common treatment is the application of lotions or creams to keep the skin as moist as possible. Alternatives to nonprescription corticosteroids include more potent prescription corticosteroid creams and ointments, which are effective, but which may have some side effects. To prevent side effects such as skin thinning, your doctor may limit the length of treatment time and locations where you can apply treatment.

Prevention may include:

1. Brush your skin rapidly with the palms of your hands, or gently pat your skin dry with a towel after bathing.
2. Use only certain soaps or synthetic detergents. Choose mild soaps, such as Basis, Dove or Oil of Olay, that clean without excessively removing natural oils.
3. Seal in moisture, while your skin is still damp, with an oil or cream. Pay special attention to your legs, arms, back and the sides of your body.
4. Use soap only on areas where it is necessary.
5. Never rub your skin dry, or else your skin's oil/moisture will be on the towel and not your body.
6. Avoid scratching when you itch. If you can not stop yourself, then gently rubbing, with the flat of your hand, is less likely to do damage.
7. Avoid exposure to chemicals and strong detergents. It is usually better to avoid using biological agents altogether.
Treatment may include:
1. Antihistamines to reduce inflammation and itching.
2. Keep the skin moist with lotions and ointments to reduce symptoms.
3. Mild neutral soaps are recommended as needed, and bubble baths should be avoided.
4. Topical ointment for lesions that are oozing or extremely itchy, including mild anti-itching lotions or topical steroids.
5. Oral steroids, such as prednisone, for severe cases of eczema or inflammation.
6. A steroid cream or ointment is usually used to calm down flare-ups. Since these are often triggered by the staphylococcus aureus bacteria, an antibiotic cream can be combined with the steroid as a convenient combination treatment.
7. Sometimes antibiotics or skin wraps are necessary.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Makeup Articles - Makeup Application Tips


Makeup Articles - Makeup Application Tips


To make sure you select the right color foundation, choose three shades that you think are about right and stick each one over your face and under your jaw lines. Only one will completely disappear on your skin and that is the color you should bye.
Ignore out-of-date taboos – when it comes to color anything goes. If you want an natural look, stick to shades traditionally associated with your skin tone ( warm tones for yellow based skins and color once for pink skins ), but if you really want to make an entrance, choose the opposite extreme. Redheads, for example will make a far bolder statement in cool aqua eyeshadow or a piercing pink lipstick than in an earthy brown.
Hair is a slightly more complex equation, as your skin tone will always limit your results. Blonde hair against a very olive skin can leave you looking nauseous, while raven locks on an English rose will look more go thick than alluring.
HOW TO APPLY LIP GLOSS
Lip gloss, clear or tinted, can be worn alone to create a natural sheen or over lip colours for a lacquered finish.

HOW TO APPLY LIP LINER
Lip liner, should be used primarily to shade rather than outline the lips. It also acts as a great fixative for lipstick.

HOW TO APPLY PENCILS
Pencils are a must for defining eyes and shaping brows. Always look for a soft pencil which will glide along smoothly.

HOW TO APPLY NAIL POLISH
Nail Polish, whether in neutral or bright colours, gives a well-groomed look.

HOW TO APPLY COLOUR CORRECTORS
Colour correctors can be used if you have problems such as broken blood vessels or a ruddy complexion which cannot be covered with a normal concealer.

HOW TO APPLY LIPSTICK
Lipstick, whatever the shade, can help protect the lips, provided that it contains a sun 12 protection factor and hydrators.

HOW TO APPLY TINTED MOISTURIZER
Moisture, is great if your skin requires minimal coverage and you find foundation too heavy. In the summer choose one with a sun protection factor.

HOW TO APPLY MASCARA
Mascara, accentuates the lashes, helping to frame the eyes. For the best results, two fine coats are better than one single, heavy-handed application.

HOW TO APPLY LIQUID EYELINER
Eyeliner, is essential for transforming daytime make-up into a glamorous evening look, but it does require precision application.

HOW TO APPLY EYESHADOW
Eye shadow, in striking, slightly shimmering tones, applied with a light hand, can give the face an air of lumrnosity.

HOW TO APPLY CONCEALER
Concealer, in a retractable stick will give better coverage and last longer than creamy formulations. Look for a shade with yellow undertone to suit your skin tone.

HOW TO APPLY LOOSE POWDER
Loose powder, must be super-fine to ensure it creates a barely there finish and looks as natural as possible once applied.

HOW TO APPLY FOUNDATION
Foundation, is essential to smooth the skin and disguise imperfections. Dry skin needs a creamy formulation and oily skin will benefit from an oily skin will benefit from an oil-free compact or liquid foundation. For superior coverage, choose a liquid or stick foundation.


The Minimalist's Makeup Routine

1. Apply concealer to uneven areas, like under the eyes, and blend.
2. Wipe a combination powder-foundation formula in a compact over the face.
3. Apply lipstick

Makeup Articles - Choosing a Foundation


Makeup Articles - Choosing a Foundation


Skin tone determines what looks best. When it comes to foundation, choose a colour that matches the skin along the jaw. That way it blends into the neck without leaving a line of demarcation. If the skin is too ruddy, use something with a yellow base to neutralize the redness. If the skin is too olive, I suggest bringing in colours like pinks or plums in the blush or lips to brighten the face. A foundation that is too pink does not look good on olive skin.

Makeup Articles - Eyebrow Brushes for Eyebrow Makeup


Makeup Articles - Eyebrow Brushes for Eyebrow Makeup


For the really indulgent, three eyeshadow brushes will take you wherever you want to go in style. A tiny brush allows you to go right up to the eyelash line for fine precision work (when you want to draw a single line, or accentuate the crease in your eyelid). A medium one will pick up a lot of colour and wash it over the lid in a couple of moves, and a big diffuser brush will let you really blend, blend, blend. Resist the temptation to dip this brush into vibrant shadows - save it for applying the neutral base colour that are the staple undercoat for any look.

Monday, May 16, 2011

Makeup Articles - Moisturizing


Makeup Articles - Moisturizing


Long gone are the days when moisturizer was nothing but a simple pot of cold cream (although many a dermatologist will tell you that simple cold cream is all your skin requires). Today, thanks to revolutions in skincare technology, creams at both ends of the market contain ingredients that are anti-ageing, anti-pollutant, anti-ultraviolet and antioxidant, to name but a few. No longer then humble potion knocked up in someone’s kitchen, today’s skincare has huge scientific laboratories and scores of researchers working behind it. We now not only understand the composition and function of human skin, but can also simulate it, making it possible to deliver active ingredients right into its deepest layers. The sceptic once sneered at the idea that creams could penetrate so deeply; today the Food and Drugs Administration in the USA keeps tight checks on all ingredients, in case something that is strong enough to be classed as a prescription drug is passed off as a simple face cream.
While there is a moisturizer in every texture and for every skin type, they always fall into two main categories: these are humectants and occlusives. The humectants variety draws water up from inside the dermis to hydrate the superficial layers, or attracts it from the surrounding atmosphere. There are oil-free water mulsions for oily skins (look for products labelled non-comedogenic as these help prevent unsightly break-outs) and water-in-oil formulations for drier skins. Whatever your skin type, a good tip is to make sure that your face is slightly damp before you apply moisturizer - this will make it go further, and remove the temptation to slap on great globules of unnecessary product.

Makeup Articles - Sun Protection


Makeup Articles - Sun Protection


Lying in the sun undoubtedly makes you look good and feel better, but remember that you are under attack from heat and ultraviolet rays. Sunlight breaks down collagen and elastic fibres and damages the skin cells (UVA rays lead to ageing, UVB to burning), and while olive skin is less at risk from damage, it still requires a sunscreen. The single worst thing you can do to your skin is overexpose it to the sun. Ninety per cent of the damage seen on the skin in the form of ageing (lines, wrinkles, discoloration) is due to sun exposure.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Makeup Articles - Hair Extensions


Makeup Articles - Hair Extensions


Once, having long hair required years of patient growing. Today, if a girl wants long hair she can have it now. Creative talent in the hair care industry means that extensions so natural that even you will not be able to tell them apart from your own locks are readily available at most salons. If you tire of your gamine crop, all you need are a couple of spare hours and an appointment.
Not all hair extensions are the same, so make sure you choose the right ones for your hair. People with fine hair usually opt for ’stick-in’ extensions, which are glued to the roots of your own hair. While these pump up your volume in a big way, there is a long-term downside to this method: added weight can cause the hair to snap, so you can end up with less than you started with. Everyday tasks like washing your hair become somewhat difficult, so it is only worth opting for these extensions if you are prepared to maintain them with regular salon visits. If your hair is reasonably thick, weaving may be the best answer. Strands of hair are woven into your own tresses. 

Makeup Articles - Lipstick Applying Tips


Makeup Articles - Lipstick Applying Tips


In an area where technology knows no bounds, lip moisturizers, plumpers, anti-run agents and sun protection factors are all standard features of today’s products. Once nothing more than a stickof wax and pigment (which stuck to your coffee cup or your boyfriend’s shirt collar), lipstick is no longer simply about colour like so many other make-up products, the modern lipstick is multitextured and multifunctional. And as your mouth is the most titillating area of your face, looking after it is paramount to keeping you attractive.

Makeup Articles - Treatment of Greying of Hair


Makeup Articles - Treatment of Greying of Hair


The usual and the most effective way of dealing with greying of hair is dyeing it There are several types of dyes available ( these have. been already discussed ). The oxidative dyes are the most versatile and the most frequently used, despite the fact they can cause reactions. Henna is also used because apart from its safety, it is a superb conditioner. Several patients of premature greying of hair have responded to calcium pantothenate in the dose of 200 mg daily. Soth is fonn of treatment could be tried in children and in young adults.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

How to Choose Your Makeup With Care ?


How to Choose Your Makeup With Care


How to select the makeup product? Several points need to be considered here - your skin type and colour, your personality, the occasion, and last but not the least, the cost - all of these would influence the selection of your cosmetic products.
Your skin is the most important factor which should influence the selection of your cosmetics - the two aspects which need to be considered are: The skin type and the skin colour. Select cosmetics which suit your skin type, for instance never purchase a cosmetic for oily skin if your skin type is dry because that would certainly be inviting trouble. Similarly, donot use cosmetics designed for dry skin if your skin type is oily.
The second aspect of choosing make-up is the harmony of colours. Colour harmony brings everything together, giving a well coordinated and agreeable effect. Any make-up you use should enhance your natural colouration, and not suppress it. The colour of your make-up should blend with the colour of your skin, your eyes and your hair.

There are two basic colour harmonies in make-up

1. The bluish harmony or the cold tones.
2. The gold harmony or warm tones.
Study the tones of your face thoroughly. Your face may have several colour tones-identify them and utilise the best colour harmony. Most of us in India have the gold harmony-yellow, beige, orange and brown tones with, perhaps, a tinge of green. People with the bluish harmony have blue, mauve, pink, reddish-blue and grey tones in their skin. Use only colours which complement your natural skin colour.
Another thing to remember is that not everyone can carry off heavy make-up. It is definitely better to look simply made-up, rather than grotesquely plastered. Also, your dress must suit your make-up and be just right for the occasion.
Why are some cosmetics so very expensive? Although cosmetics are fonnulated from the same basic ingredients, the manufacturer does, sometimes, make a few additions and Alterations- oils, for example, may be obtained from very inexpensive sources or may have terrifically esoteric origins. This single factor can rocket the price of the cosmetic, although, there is no proof to suggest that the expensive oils are in any way superior in performance to the cheaper ones.
Perfumes can also dramatically affect the cost of the product. Expensive perfumes will inflate the price of a cosmetic, without really improving its performance in any way. As a matter of fact, perfumes are a frequent cause of allergic reactions.
The addition of some other exotic substances can also hike up the price. Packaging and advertising greatly influence the cost of the product. The amount of scientific and technical expertise that has gone behind the product can greatly escalate the price. Finally, the brand name greatly influences the amount of money you are going to pay for the product.

Monday, May 2, 2011

Eyebrow Plucking


Eyebrow Plucking


The eyebrow experts say never, never to pluck your eyebrows from above, but always to pluck from the bottom of the brow.
Eyebrow plucking tips to help you achieve beautiful eyebrows. The perfect eyebrow starts above the inside corner of your eye (over the tear duct), and ends at the outside corner, above your eyelashes. Eyebrow plucking is an art. Plucking can make your eyes look larger and give your face a clean, polished look.
Eyebrow plucking tips to help you achieve beautiful eyebrows. Eyebrow plucking should ideally be timed just before hitting the sack as the sleep time that follows allows any subsequent redness to disappear overnight. Slant edge tweezers, which grip hairs easily, are best for shaping brows while combing hairs one way, then the other, helps remove loose strands. When plucking, pluck the stray hair underneath the eyebrow - not above the eyebrow.

Eyebrow Plucking

Plucking Eyebrow Tips :
Sit near a window to get the best light.
Use a pair of angled eyebrow tweezers to pluck the hairs below the brow; never shape your brow by plucking above it. Pluck only one hair at a time.
A tweezer with a pointed or slanted tip will grip the hairs best.
Be careful to pull the hair, not the skin when tweezing. While its easy to accidentally grab the skin, doing so may result in redness or bleeding. If redness does occur, rinse your face with cold water and apply a cold eye mask to soothe the flushed skin.
Always pluck below the brow line, so the hair coming back will follow the natural arch of your brow.
Wash the area thoroughly so it's not oily.
Afterwards use a cotton ball or pad soaked in pure tea tree oil or witch hazel to soothe your plucked brows.
There are tweezers on the market that are specially designed for plucking eyebrows. They cost a bit more but make the experience less painful.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Makeup for Dark Skin Tips - Make up for Dark Complexion


Makeup for Dark Skin Tips - Make up for Dark Complexion


Compared to fair skin, dark-colored skin is more resilient because of having more pigments. Dark skin can even withstand the exposure to the sunlight and even appear to be even much hardier. During the early years, men tend to discriminate their fellowmen who have dark skin. But now in the recent years, people who have dark skin have prove their worth to the world. And that possessing dark skin can also be flawless, healthy and clear and can look beautiful as well. Wearing makeup for dark skin have also become possible in the recent years.

Suitable Color Makeup for dark skin

For color foundation, it is essential to use a liquid or creamy one that is not oily instead a water-based one. If you have a dark skin with so many yellow pigments, please use the foundation product that is not an orange-based. A good concealer and a sheer foundation can help your skin to look or appear perfectly with illusion. However the foundation or the concealer should not be lighter than the tone of your skin. Please try to use the one that is close enough to your normal skin color. Compared to fair or lighter skins, makeup for dark skin should be lighter as dark skins have the tendency of showing up the layers of makeup when applied. It is important to focus on the blending of makeup for dark skin. One tip is adding a water drop on the foundation before applying on the dark skin can also help. In doing this, do the mixing on the back of your hand before the application. The effect can be seen during the daylight.
Using a light-colored powder after the application of foundation is also possible. This technique will give your skin a sheen that is not too heavy. Do not apply powder too much on your skin especially on the area of the eyes. Excess powder should always be dust off.

Color Blusher for Dark Skin

Color blusher is also part of doing makeup for dark skin but with applicable colors of course that will match your skin tone. The advisable color blushers makeup for dry skin is deep orange, rose and coral. Do not wear blushers that are colored with peach or brown shades if you have dark skin as these will not match your skin tone. However, if you have a very dark skin tone, you can use the color of rose pink for your blush-ons during the daytime and the colors of wine, plum and bronze during night time. In putting on blusher makeup for dry skin, blending over the cheekbones should be given enough attention to avoid overdoing. Make sure that the blending is perfect enough to brighten the skin tone of the dark skin. The color of gold is also perfect during night time as makeup for dark skin.