October 20, 2015

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How To Contour Every Different Kind of Face Shape


One of the toughest tricks to master when it comes to makeup is learning how to properly contour your face. Learning how to do that is life changing and will forever shape the way that you make your purchasing decisions, allowing you to select the right makeup. To learn more about how to contour your face, all you need to do is follow these simple steps and make the correct purchases. This guide may be minimal, but it focuses on the truly important aspects that will have your face looking its absolute best.

Draw a W 
Draw a W on your face? Surely this is some sort of misprint, right? Wrong. Troy Surratt is a celebrity makeup artist and he recommends the W drawing technique as a subtle alternative to some of the more overt facial contouring techniques that are typically recommended by the majority of beauty and fashion experts. The most important part of this tip? The W is not drawn on the face until after the foundation has been applied. The shape should be drawn on the woman's face with a bronzing powder. To start, sweep it down one of the cheekbones in a diagonal motion, all the way up to the bottom of the nose, then head back down and up to the opposing cheekbone. For the finishing touch, apply a stroke to your hairline.


How To Achieve The Best Results

While this technique may seem exceedingly simple, the way to achieve the best possible results is to go for the most natural look. To obtain this, select a bronzing powder that is not too much darker than your skin tone.

Steer clear of shimmery textures and aim for creating matte shadows. The center of the face should also be kept as luminous and light as possible, to maximize the skin's glow.

A great finishing flourish? Use a pearly highlighter to dab the tops of the cheekbones, as well as the bridge of the nose for guaranteed gorgeousness.


Products To Use

If you are ready to give contouring your face a try, remember that it's important to only use high quality products. They don't have to be expensive if you are a savvy shopper and look for special deals and promotions at such shops as Sears

Below are Some of the items that you may want to check out and will help you look your best include: 

Charlotte Tilbury Wonderglow - this amazing product is powered by light diffusers. When you are trying to bring out your skin's most luminous qualities, using the translucent elixir provides a spotlight effect.  
Surratt Beauty Artistique Sculpting BrushThanks to this brush, facial contouring is made easy, as it's tapered to hug the face's natural contours and add a light bronze dusting.

Guerlain Terracotta Bronzing Powder - This bronzing powder is considered to be a cult classic. Providing a variety of matte shades, the formula is forgiving, while remaining lightweight.

September 24, 2015

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Make Up Shelf Life: Checking your Beauty Cosmetic Expiration


may some of you there probably don’t pay attention to little logos on your beauty products because they'd just so vague. have you noticed a little symbol on a jar or tub of your beauty products? hey!  that’s your beauty products expiration date, From when you open that product for the first time, that number is how many months that the product is usable. It won’t necessarily rot or disintegrate past that time, but that is how long the company can claim the product is effective, basically (by stylecaster.com).
(www.20hz.ca)
as one of those woman who don't mind and never look of that little branding logos of my beauty products, I've made a curiosity researched if what is the effects I'll get of using an expired cosmetics?
and I ended up to a lots of negative answer everywhere.
as we know all the make up consist a lots of chemicals and elements and their elements also play their role on a proper time limits. and after their time limit passed they also lose their liveliness. so if you apply it to your skin it will leave a very harmful result, your skin will cause a lots of pimples and freckles will starting to appear.

-list of bad effects for using expired cosmetics-
* Mascara - using expired mascara Mascara can be a ground for bacteria, so it's not surprising if you've found your eyes getting itchy, watery and red eyes.
  
(flare.com)
* Lipstick - using an expired lipstick can be caused your lips super dry.
(tampabay.com)
* Foundation - using an expired foundation can caused your skin a damage like pimples and freckles.

(sheknows.com)
* Nail Polish - expired nail color can make your nails texture unstable.
(koreadepart.com)
* Perfume - expired perfume can cause your neck irritated.
(popsugar.com)
* Eye shadow - using expired eye shadow can cause itchy and more.
(sleekmakeup.com)

if you care your skin throw away that expired cosmetic to save your skin for any bad reaction.

-here is the shelf lives of cosmetic product-
Oil-Free Foundation: 1 year
Cream or Compact Foundation: 18 months
Concealer: 12-18 months
face Powder: 2 years
Blush and Bronzer: 2 years
Cream Blush: 12-18 months
Powder Eye shadow: 2 years
cream Eye shadow: 12-18 months
Eyeliner: 2 years
Liquid eyeliner: 3-6 months
Mascara: 3 months
Lipstick: 2 years
Lip liner: 2 years
Lip gloss: 18-24 months
Nail Color: 1 year
source:www.ourvanity.com

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