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Tuesday 12 July 2011

How to Keep Great Looking Hair for Guys

Several of my clients, and many of my favorite actors as well, always manage to impress me by consistently looking great. George Clooney, for example, always looks perfect (except when he's performing a role which requires him to look like a mess). Will Smith is another great example of someone I think always looks stylish. How do these guys do it? Follow my tips on how to keep great looking hair for guys.
From the neck down, a great wardrobe is essential. Some guys just have a natural eye for putting things together. For the rest of us there are some wardrobe basics that we must learn and incorporate into our daily lives. Taking a little extra time to pay attention to detail is important in maintaining a consistently great look -- even when dressing down.
From the neck up, there are ten basic rules every man should follow to stay looking great.
  1. Find a good barber or stylist. It's important to establish a relationship with the person who cuts your hair. A good barber or stylist will get to know you better and will help you choose a style that works for both your lifestyle and career.

  2. Knowing how to make the most of your salon visit is also crucial. Familiarize yourself with the ins and outs of the salon and learn to communicate with the person cutting your hair.

  3. Visit your barber or stylist regularly. For shorter styles, never go more than three weeks between trims. If your hair is longer, you can wait a bit longer between visits. A good rule of thumb is this: You should never look like you've just had a haircut. When you leave the barber's chair, if there is a white line on the back of your neck, you've waited too long. You may also want to check with your haircutter and see if they offer "maintenance trims." In my shop, we do a quick cleanup around the ears and a neck shave free of charge for regular clients. This is a fairly common practice.

  4. Have a solid understanding of different styling products is also important. A good barber or stylist will take the time to educate you on the usage of product to enhance your look. Men will spend hours every week waxing the car, but few want to spend a few seconds putting a bit of product in their hair. I just don't understand that. Remember guys... if you think someone finds you attractive because your car looks great, you're sadly mistaken.

  5. Use product ever day, no matter what style you wear. In the summer, I normally wear a crewcut or similar short haircut. Did you know that just a small dab of pomade can add shine and give even a buzzcut a more polished look?

  6. Change your style from time to time. Keep just one step ahead of the trends. It's amazing how much more people notice you when you change your style a bit. One word of caution: Don't let a trendy style linger too long. The faux hawk was white hot in 2006, but if you're still wearing one today, you've become passe. The rhyme was not intentional.

  7. While your stylist should help create a style that balances your facial features correctly, it is important to know how to choose the right style for your face shape and how the right haircut can balance facial features. Having this knowledge will help you make more informed choices when it comes to selecting a style and communicating with your stylist.

  8. Learn the right way to shave. A red, razor burned face isn't doing your looks any favors. Most irritation can be prevented by using proper shaving technique. Invest in a quality shave cream and razor and take a few extra moments in the morning to pay attention to this critical step.

  9. Pay attention to the scalp. A healthy scalp is key to great looking hair so take the time to learn how to care for your scalp so you get the best head of hair possible.

  10. Keep everything below the neck well groomed, too. Not only should you keep your clothes neat and stylish, remember to groom the hair that grows below your neck, too. Of course, you're wearing clothes most of the time, but don't you want to look good for the times when you have to take 'em off?
Once you've mastered the basics and committed to spending enough time to pay attention to the details, you'll join the ranks of those who look great no matter what the situation. Of course, looking good also requires a healthy body and a healthy dose of confidence -- regardless of whether you're going for a trendy or conservative look.

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How to Play Up Brown Eyes With Pale Skin

I recently got a question from a high school student in England who wanted advice on how to do her makeup for prom. Amii has pale skin and big brown eyes, she said, and wanted to know how to do her own makeup for prom. This was the advice I gave her. I suggest playing up your eyes since they seem to be your best feature. Apply a deep brown liquid eyeliner along your upper lashes. Pick out an eyeshadow palette that you like for your lids and apply the lightest shade on the entire lid up to your browbone, then take the darker shade and shade it into the  crease. Be sure to blend, blend, blend. If you want a stronger look, apply a pencil liner to the bottom lids and smudge the line with your finger so it looks most natural.
I like the way a white eyeliner applied at the inside corner of the eye makes eyes pop. That's a trick all the makeup artists use.
Apply a couple coats of dark brown or black mascara.
Make sure your brows are cleaned up, either with a professional wax or a tweeze. This will do wonders for your look. Too many girls make the mistake of not cleaning up their brow line.
I also strongly suggest playing up your pale skin with a pink blush. If you want to look "tan," apply bronzer on your forehead, cheeks and nose, all the places where the sun hits.
If you have oily skin, apply powder and keep blotting papers in your purse. These papers soak up oils without ruining your makeup. If you have dry skin (few teens do), sweep a moisturizer over your face before you apply the bronzer and blush. The dewy look is youthful.
Keep lips light so they don't overpower your eyes. If you want color, try a pink lip liner and shade lips in. The color lasts longer than lipstick. Sweep a gloss over lips and you're good to go.


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Skin Whitening: Your Kitchen Holds The Ingredients

Anyone suffering from unwanted skin pigmentation or in need of skin whitening, is a prime target for the bloated cosmetic industry. Billions of dollars are spent annually on products that promise to remove acne scars, melasma, freckles, hyperpigmentation, skin discoloration, and other skin pigment problems. Some of these skin products produce promised results, some work just marginally, most don't work at all. But a hungry public, eager for a clean and radiant skin, almost obsessively continue to press their hard earned dollars into the hands of anyone posing a credible promise of solving their skin pigmentation and skin whitening issues.

Those who can afford it turn to Cosmetic Laser Therapy as an answer to their need for skin whitening treatment. Cosmetic Laser Therapy is rapidly coming into its own as a profoundly effective treatment for a wide variety of irksome skin pigmentation and skin whitening problems. But what about the rest of us? Cosmetic Laser Therapy is costly. So we're left with the beauty industry's overpriced and underperforming products. Interesting too, in this light is that like any good politician, the beauty business can always come up with a good excuse for why their product has failed- you! Your skin is the wrong "type" for the particular product, or you failed to follow the excrutiatingly detailed instructions to the letter, or...on and on ad infinitum.

And no cosmetic manufacturer will own up to the fact that even if his product formulations are theoretically sound and carefully crafted, they are still subject to the mechanics of marketing and its vagaries. It takes time to get a product to market. It takes time to sell it. Meanwhile the skin whitening ingredients deteriorate. More often than not, the product that leaves the cosmetic counter in the hands of its hopeful buyer is not the product it was a year ago when it was manufactured. This of course leads to a lot of disappointed and discouraged buyers.

As a result, many people with skin whitening issues simply throw up their hands and succumb to the lure of cosmetic coverups. These in themselves are far from cheap and do nothing to alter the underlying skin problems.

The solution to this dilemma lies no further than the kitchen or local supermarket. The same inexpensive natural ingredients used so liberally by the cosmetics industry are resting there inviting everyone with the know how to construct for pennies, the virtually life altering elixir they need to address their skin pigmentation and skin whitening issues.

Natural ingredients which remove dark spots and whiten skin are plentiful and readily available. Troubling brown spots on the skin can be quickly and easily removed with natural skin whitening ingredients. Skin pigmentation issues can be eliminated with natural ingredients. Remember, these are the same skin whitening ingredients used by the cosmetics industry. Fruits, vegetables, and certain animal products are super rich in antioxidants and other substances which whiten the skin when properly formulated and applied.

An added bonus to the use of these natural ingredients is that there are absolutely zero side effects. Anyone who knowingly suffers from a food allergy needs only to avoid those foods. There are plenty of substitutions that work; one as well as another. Skin whitening formula made in this way is always fresh with its curative properties available full force. Allergic reactions are eliminated, expense is kept to a bare minimum, and the skin nurturing properties of the fresh and natural ingredients are nothing short of miraculous.

So while the laser treatment option for skin whitening is available for those who can afford it, this is still not the panacea it is made out to be by its practitioners. Beside the cost, there are many possible side effects, inconveniences, and discomforts that are carefully downplayed. Meanwhile, equally effective, though somewhat slower treatment for many skin conditions can be otained by anyone with the initiative to take control by mastering the art of employing natural ingredients for treating skin discoloration and skin whitening issues.
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Friday 8 July 2011

Mercury in Home Made Face Creams

Some skin lightening ingredients work extremely well in the short-term but are dangerous to our well-being and the long-term health of our skin. Mercury is one of them.

History of mercury use in skin lightening creams

The use of mercury in commercial skin bleaching creams and soaps goes back to the early 1900s. Before 1970, commercial bleaching creams would normally use ammoniated mercury to produce a lightening effect on the skin.  These bleaching creams were aggressively marketed to black people in the US.
In 1976, the use of mercury in cosmetic products was banned in the EU. The US banned the use of mercury in skin bleaching creams much later in 1990.

Mercury absorption into the body via the skin

Mercury and mercurial compounds can be absorbed into the body by inhalation of the vapors, ingestion, or skin contact. As a poison, the damaging effects of mercury are subtle and cumulative, building up over time.
When absorbed, mercury has been discovered in blood, urine, bile, sweat, saliva, milk, and in pus on the surface of ulcers. It has also been discovered in the solids after death, in the brain, the bones, the cellular tissue, in serous membranes, in the parts close to the joints, and in the lungs and liver.

Mercury’s effects on the skin and overall health (symptoms of mercury poisoning / excessive mercury)

Mercury can be extremely effective in lightening dark spots and stubborn pigmentation but has a high spontaneous remission rate (in a number of people, the original pigmentation returns once the treatment is stopped).
The symptoms of mercury poisoning include emotional disturbances, unsteadiness, inflammation of the mouth and gums, general fatigue, memory loss, forgetfulness and headaches. It may also lead to kidney damage. Excess mercury in the system has been known to cause kidney problems (membranous nephropathy)
Skin contact with mercury compounds can lead to irritation, including patches of inflammation and the appearance of tiny bumps close together. These bumps may burst and discharge matter, which later crusts over leading to soreness and discomfort.

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Mercury is a dangerous skin lightening ingredient

Some skin lightening ingredients work extremely well in the short-term but are dangerous to our well-being and the long-term health of our skin. Mercury is one of them.

History of mercury use in skin lightening creams

The use of mercury in commercial skin bleaching creams and soaps goes back to the early 1900s. Before 1970, commercial bleaching creams would normally use ammoniated mercury to produce a lightening effect on the skin.  These bleaching creams were aggressively marketed to black people in the US.
In 1976, the use of mercury in cosmetic products was banned in the EU. The US banned the use of mercury in skin bleaching creams much later in 1990.

Mercury absorption into the body via the skin

Mercury and mercurial compounds can be absorbed into the body by inhalation of the vapors, ingestion, or skin contact. As a poison, the damaging effects of mercury are subtle and cumulative, building up over time.
When absorbed, mercury has been discovered in blood, urine, bile, sweat, saliva, milk, and in pus on the surface of ulcers. It has also been discovered in the solids after death, in the brain, the bones, the cellular tissue, in serous membranes, in the parts close to the joints, and in the lungs and liver.

Mercury’s effects on the skin and overall health (symptoms of mercury poisoning / excessive mercury)

Mercury can be extremely effective in lightening dark spots and stubborn pigmentation but has a high spontaneous remission rate (in a number of people, the original pigmentation returns once the treatment is stopped).
The symptoms of mercury poisoning include emotional disturbances, unsteadiness, inflammation of the mouth and gums, general fatigue, memory loss, forgetfulness and headaches. It may also lead to kidney damage. Excess mercury in the system has been known to cause kidney problems (membranous nephropathy)
Skin contact with mercury compounds can lead to irritation, including patches of inflammation and the appearance of tiny bumps close together. These bumps may burst and discharge matter, which later crusts over leading to soreness and discomfort.

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Skin Lightening Cream Buying Tips

Lovely women with lovely blemishless skin - they look so wonderful on the pages of glossies, while you are perennially saddled with your tanned and freckled skin. Hence the desperate search for skin lightening creams and lotions. But you know the usual pattern, don’t you? The more attractive the woman in the commercial for the product, the more convinced you are of its effectiveness. And you are aware that the model may not have used the skin lightening product at all.
You can, however, stop being swayed by promotions and advertisement campaigns if you care to switch to more objective assessments of skin lightening products - the ones that come from the customers and users themselves. These are available online and on print, and yes, it is true that some of these are the brainchildren of companies manufacturing skin lightening creams. But it is not difficult to spot the ‘genuine’ reviews from the ‘planted’ ones, and the former will give you the pros and cons of most of the skin ligteners available in the market.
Why should you think before buying a skin whitener for yourself? Of course, because it’s your skin and you should be taking good care of what you are applying on it. A number of ingredients used commonly in skin lightening creams and lotions are now known to have harmful effects on one’s skin. Hydroquinone is the most common of these. It is used as a melanin inhibitor in most skin whitening creams, but its side effects can range from a darkening of the skin to pink patches as a result of hyperpigmentation or a complete prevention of melanin production. Over sustained use, hydroquinone can even lead to skin cancers.
Skin lightening creams often cause a condition called ocronosis. In this the melanin pigment, which is supposed to be nearer the surface of the skin, goes down deeper and becomes nearly impossible to take out. Skin whiteners are also known to result in acne and other kinds of pimples and rashes. Many of these become permanent conditions unless treated immediately. Surprisingly enough, even those skin lightening products that claim to use natural ingredients are not free from such side effects.
Scientific researches have revealed that chemical substances used in the composition of skin lightening creams, such as lactic acid, glycolic acid, arbutin, azelaic acid, kojic acid, mercury and treitinoin do not cause much harm if used in low concentrations. But to make their products more effective and produce faster results, cream manufacturers often use these chemicals in concentrations above the permissible limits. This is the main reason why women often break out in rashes and pimples after beginning to use skin lightening products. There is also the question of mismatch between the product and the skin type on which it is used. Many of the creams claim to be effective on “normal” skin. Can any of us ever be sure we have “normal” skin?
This is why you should read as many reports about a skin whitening product as you can before you actually decide to buy it. Read up about the ingredients that go into its making and try to get hold of at least one report by a medical or professional organization which gives you a technical description of the cream. The consumers who post reports about such products usually begin by describing their skin and why they went for that particular product. This could be an easy way to check whether your skin type matches that of the reviewer’s. If it does, you can expect a similar set of problems with the cream, or the same kind of rewards.
But don’t ever make the mistake of taking your skin for granted by treating it with any which skin lightener. You may live to regret it.


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Dark Spots Home Remedies

Dark spots are a common problem for women, and men too, of any age and ethnicity. There are several reasons why our skin darkens, not evenly but in patches, resulting in dark patches and freckles. When they appear on the face, arms and other exposed areas of the body, as they commonly do, they make us feel uncomfortable and eager to get rid of them. Acne and pimples are also generally classified under the category of dark spots, though there are specialized treatments for these. First, it is important to ask a doctor to examine the possible reasons for the appearance of these spots. The reasons could be genetic, or related to your lifestyle or eating patterns. But whatever the reason, there are a few home remedies always at hand.
Let us now look at a few home remedies for dark spot treatment:
For dark spots on the face: One of the commonest vegetables, almost always found in our kitchens, the potato, is quite effective in removing dark spots. Take a medium potato and grate it up and apply on your face, so that the juice evenly reaches the dark spots. Leave it on for 10 minutes or so and wash off. The results should be apparent in a couple of weeks
For acne dark spots: Oily skins are prone to acne. Use oatmeal or coarsely grated masur dal, mixed with a little milk or water as an exfoliating face pack, to prevent acne from troubling your skin. If acne has left red spots, treat them with sandalwood paste, and see the difference in seven to ten days.
Dark spots under the eye: The skin under the eyes is thin like muslin and sensitive. No wonder this is the area that wrinkles at the earliest. So you have to be extra careful while treating this area. Lemon juice, turmeric, extra virgin coconut oil are good things to use for under-eye dark spot removal.
Dark spots on hands and legs: You could use sugar crystals to exfoliate the skin on the hands and legs. Rub the sugar with a piece of lemon till the sugar melts. This is very effective. Tomatoes also help lighten dark spots in these areas. Make a pack mixing cucumber juice, orange and lemon juice and Fuller’s earth and apply to your hands and legs for smooth even-toned skin.
Dark spots on lips: Lips develop dark spots often because of smoking. Cucumber juice or tomatoes used for a sustained period helps in fading these spots. Another good remedy is a mixture of sandalwood and rosewater. You should leave this on for about five minutes and then wash it off.
Here are some things easily available in the kitchen that may be used to good effect to remove facial dark spots:
  • Honey
  • Lemon juice
  • Milk
  • Mint and parsley
  • Oatmeal
  • Masur dal
  • Watermelon
  • Sesame seeds
  • Vinegar

Of course, the market is flush with ointments, creams and lotions promising permanent freedom from dark spots. It is easy to taken in by the campaigns that use models with glowing skins. But one must remember that many of these products use chemicals and steroids, including mercury, that could harm your skin. Agreed, it is easier to put on some cream from a tube or jar than look for natural ingredients and spend time crushing, mixing, boiling, or juicing them to prepare the home remedy for your skin troubles. But think about it, the latter will give you results without causing any damage to your precious skin. Is the work you have to put in to get together the ingredients such a big deal when you think of it this way?

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Wednesday 6 July 2011

Lipstick & Lip Liners Tips

Lipstick Formulas


Lipstick comes in a variety of textures including matte, creme and frost. How should you decide on which formula to use? Read on.
Matte
Matte formula lipstick provides rich color without shine. Matte lipstick lasts longer than other types because it contains less moisture. The downside to matte lipstick is that it can leave your lips dry. Look for a matte lipstick that is also labeled as moisturizing for long-lasting color that isn't dried out.
Creme
Creme lipstick formulas normally last for several hours. These dewy, soft creamy colors will stay in place longer if you use a primer or concealer all over your lips before applying your lipstick. Creamy lipstick is perfect for women of any age, but particularly for more mature women.
Frost/ShimmerLipsticks labeled as frost or shimmer have flecks of shiny pigment that reflect light, giving your lips a frosty look. These shimmery lipsticks are great for evening.
To help the color last longer (when applying any type of lipstick), line your lips with a lip pencil and then fill in your lips completely with the liner before applying your lipstick. You can apply straight from the tube or with a lip brush for a more precise look. If you're looking for a lip palette that offers more than one choice, try the 'cinnaMEN MENAGE A DEUX!' Lip Palette from Joey New York, which includes nine choices for your lips.

Make Lipstick Stick

When it comes to applying makeup, lipstick is among the trickiest of the tricky. Whether you end up with a cakey mess or no lipstick at all, it's hard to get the application process down. Here's a great trick to help you get those lips looking irresistible: Before beginning, be sure that your lips are moisturized. If those things are cracked or chapped, your lipstick will flake off or settle unevenly—not pretty. Try using a lip exfoliator if possible. This will help alleviate chapped and cracked lips. Apply a tiny bit of concealer or foundation around the outer edge of the lip line (this will help prevent feathering). Use a lip pencil or liner, and trace the natural line of your lips. Use a sharp lip liner pencil that has a soft tip, this is the best lip liner. Use a lip brush to apply the lipstick—this will help to distribute the color evenly as opposed to applying it directly from the tube. A brush will also allow the application to be more precise and blend well with the lipliner. Blot the lips with a Kleenex and apply a light, translucent powder to set the color. Apply a final layer and blott once more. Add gloss if you want that pouty finish!

Preparing Your Lips

Just as a painter calls for a clean canvas, your lipstick needs the perfect backdrop: Smooth, soft lips.
  • In order to keep your lips and the rest of your skin hydrated, drink a lot of water. Eight to ten glasses per day is ideal.
  • Moisturize your lips with lip balm on a daily basis. Your lip balm should have an SPF of 15 or higher if you spend significant time in the sun.
  • Exfoliate your lips if they are flaky. Scrub your lips gently with a washcloth when you are in the shower to remove any excess dry skin. When your lips are flaky, your lipstick won't go on smooth.
  • Cover your entire lips with a very thin coat of the lip primer to create a smooth setting for your lip color.
  • Line your lips with a neutral lip pencil that is close to your natural lip color.
  • Buy moisturizing lipsticks. These formulas will keep your lips smooth and comfortable throughout the day.




Make Your Teeth Look Whiter With Lipstick


Everyone wants whiter teeth. You can't turn on the TV without seeing an ad for whitening toothpaste, strips, gels, bleaching trays, etc. But here's a little beauty secret: you don't need a dentist for whiter teeth; you need a tube of lipstick.
Choose a lipstick shade that has a cool or blue undertone. Go for a medium to deep shade that isn't too yellow or orange in tone. A glossy plum or berry lipstick will maximize the white finish on your teeth making your smile much prettier. If you are having trouble figuring out what exactly a cool shade looks like, head to one of the makeup counters and let a professional do the work for you.
Hint: If you want to do it yourself, head to the Prescriptives makeup counter. All their lip colors are divided into specific warm (Yellow/Orange and Red/Orange) and cool (Blue/Red and Red) color families, so choosing the right shade is a piece of cake!

Dry Lips

Before applying lipstick, try using a lip exfoliator that has moisturizers in it. Avoid matte lipsticks and instead choose a sheer, tinted lipstick or shimmery gloss. This fresh look will stay on longer and keep lips hydrated.

Fuller Lips

To make your lips appear fuller, use a deep shade of lipcolor at the outside corners of lips. Then apply a lighter lipcolor (in similar shade) to the center of the lips. Remember that light brings forward, dark recedes.

Lipstick Choices

The type of lipstick you use depends on your individual taste. There are matte lipsticks that are drier and thus longer lasting. There are cream lipsticks that give good coverage and contain moisturizers. There are hydrating lipsticks that are good for dry lips. There are sheer lipsticks that are moist and give your lips a stain. There are also lipglosses that are fluid and have the most moisture.




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Foundation and Bronzers Tips

Foundation Review: 3 Top-Rated Products


Since foundation isn't a “one size fits all” product, it can be tricky to find the right one. Fortunately, reading a foundation review and checking out popular products can help. Read on to learn about foundation reviews for top-rated products.
Light coverage. If you typically don't wear any foundation, try Benefit You Rebel Lite. This is a tinted moisturizer with SPF that blends seamlessly into the skin. It also floats on top of fine lines and wrinkles instead of settling in and drawing attention to them.
Medium coverage. For more coverage, check out Prescriptives Flawless Skin Tone Protection Makeup SPF 15. This product is great for those who don't like the heavy feeling of foundation. It also has skin-repairing enzymes with yeast and antioxidants, which make skin healthier.
Fuller coverage. Nars Balanced foundation provides a fuller coverage while evening out discoloration and imperfections in the skin. This product is great for those who have sensitive skin because it's very gentle.

Bronzer Reviews: Finding the Best Products

Applying a bronzer allows you to create a sunny glow year-round. To make the look appear natural, it's important to have the right product. Read on to learn how to find the right bronzer product.
Check out liquid bronzers. People who write bronzer reviews claim that Origins Sunny Disposition Liquid Bronzer warms up the entire face with only a few dabs on the cheekbone.
Consider using a bronzing/blush duo. Nars Highlighting/Bronzing Blush Duo allows you to apply blush on the cheeks after applying bronzing powder. This is a trade secret used by makeup artists to create a more natural-looking glow.
Apply a bronzer with a little glitter. Check out CARGO Bronzer, which comes in a rich color that looks natural when applied. The iridescent shimmer gives a soft glow to the entire face. Apply bronzer to the places where the sun would naturally hit (forehead, nose, and chin).


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Makeup tips

Eye Makeup Guide: Choosing the Right Mascara


Whether your were born with long lashes or have short, thin lashes, everyone can benefit from mascara. It's important to choose the right product in order to maximize the effect on your lashes. Read on to learn about three different types of mascara that will work wonders for your eyes.
High-volume mascara. If you have thin lashes, volumizing mascara will define each lash, rather than causing a clumping effect. Check out Estee Lauder Projectionist High Definition Volume Mascara, which is consistently rated highly on beauty product reviews.
Lash-lengthening mascara. If you weren't born with super long lashes, don't worry. Products like LancĂ´me Definicils Mascara have earned awards for adding incredible length to lashes.
Smudge-proof mascara. It's hard to find a truly smudge-proof mascara, but products like MAC Zoom Lash Mascara provide smudge-proof formulas that make lashes super thick and long.

Choosing the right makeup for the time of day

The best wedding makeup tips for a wedding is to use the right colors for the lighting and time of day. For a day time wedding, stick to lighter, more basic make up. Avoid black or dark brown eyeliner and opt for more subtle greys and light browns. Use a brow pencil in a shade as close to your hair as possible to shade your eyebrows. Use lighter toned eyeshadow to prevent them overshadowing your eyes.
Give your self a glow with a pink or rose hued blush to accentuate your cheek bones and pair it with a lipstick in a similar shade. Avoid pale lipstick since it will appear washed out in photographs.
For a nighttime wedding, choose darker, bolder colors. Use bolder eyeshadow and use black or dark brown eyeliner to accentuate your eyes. Use a darker blush as well, while still sticking to rose based colors. Be bold with your lip color, as long as it still blends well with your other make up and your skin tone. Adding a bit of shimmer with sparkly lip gloss will brighten your smile and look great in wedding photos.

Make Up Tips for Brown Eyes

An important thing to remember when considering make up tips for brown eyes is that lighter colored eye shadows will bring out brown eyes more, while darker colored eye shadows will make the eyes look smaller. Darker colors, however, can also add a dramatic, smoky tone to the eyes. Dark eyeliners, for example, combined with a lighter eye shadow, such as pale pink or bronze will emphasize brown eyes, especially when paired with generous amounts of dark mascara. To further make brown eyes stand out, applying touches of gold eye shadow will really play them up. Glittery eyeshadow will bring out the richness of brown eyes, when applied generously to the eyelid, and extending slightly at the sides. The further the eyeshadow extends outward, the lighter it should be. In addition, mascara should be applied in multiple coats, and allowed to dry in between coats. This is so that eyelashes do not become clumped together. The more coats that are correctly applied, the thicker and richer the eyelashes will look, drawing more attention to the eyes. In addition, since brown eyes benefit from all the attention they can get, it important to curl the eyelashes before and after applying mascara to open and bring focus to the eyes. Also, subtly smudging the eyeshadow will give the eyes an extra note of mystery, while not making them look too overdone.



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