Friday, January 8, 2010

Make-up tips.... eye make-up rutines?

make-up tips any good eye make-up rutines?Make-up tips.... eye make-up rutines?
well, i don't know exactly what info you are looking for, but every morning I:


1) put on my eyeliner - i use black and fully line the top lide and partially line the bottom lid, about 2/3 the way in.


2) curl my eyelashes - it stays curled better if you heat the eyelash curler with a blow dryer and then curl


3) apply mascara - several layers, and tip the application wand vertical and sweep across the bottom lashes


4) apply foundation - i actually mix two colors to get the best shade


5) apply powder - i have a big compact with several different colors and i sweep the brushe across the colors i want, apply all over my face, especially the t-zone (forhead, nose, chin)


6) apply a darker powder to my cheeks as a blush





ok that's it! sometimes after i apply eyeliner i put on eyeshadow. i usually stick to either browns or greys or light pinks. also, i apply foundation to my eyelids before i put on the eyeshadow because it helps it not to crease because of the oil on my eyelids.





sometimes i apply a light natural lipstick or lipgloss. i don't go too heavy on the lips because it makes me look old! i wouldn't suggest it.Make-up tips.... eye make-up rutines?
The process of putting on makeup must always start with clean skin. There is no point in putting makeup on skin that already has yester day's makeup on it-first because you will only clog up your pores and hurt your skin, and second because the makeup will cake and blotch and may look strange and unflattering on last night's leftovers. So, please, don't carry your face over from day to day.





If you have the perfect mouth, then you have the option of following your own lip line and not using a pencil to line your lips. Merely brush the lipstick (either with a lipstick brush if you are using a tubelipstick, or with a wand) on your lips. If you want your upper lip to look more protruding, do this with your highlighter: Notice the cleft, or indentation, between your nose andupper lip. Put a lighter foundation or a highlighter there-it reflects light and makes the upper lip look as if it is protruding.





Lipstick provides the final touch to your make-up; without it no look is complete. For a perfect result, you will need a steady hand, some practice, the correct implements and a knowledge of the correcting techniques. A narrow, flat ended brush, a selection of finely sharpened lip pencils, lip gloss and lipstick (either the conventional tube lipstick or the cream type with a sponge-tip applicator). If your lip colour is uneven, then you will need a special lip base or balancer - use a lighter tone on the dark areas and a dark tone on light areas. These balancers also fonn abase for lipstick and help to keep the colour of the lipstick pure and clear.





It is morning. You are awake; you have done your stretch exercises, taken a shower and started your circulation going (thus you have some color in your face). You have gone through your cleansing routine, ending up with your astringent, and have patted your moisturizer gently into your skin. (Remember, that means moisturizing eye cream under and around the eyes, and your facial moisturizer on your face.)





That done, you are ready for the makeup routine. As you are getting used to this routine (and especially as you are reading this) it may seem that it will take forever. Don't be discouraged. It won't. Following are three basic morning makeup routines you can choose from, depending on your life style, your plans for the day and your mood. Both the two- and five-minute routines are easy and require little explanation.
I rarely use eyeshadow, it always winds up looking messy after a long day. Instead I use two different color eye-liners with black on the bottom lids and another color on the top.


I favor black and hot-pink. It makes my green eyes pop
Hmmm usually for eye make-up I put an eyeshadow base first, then the eyeshadow, eyeliner %26amp; lastly mascara.
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Your eyes are often the first things people see when they look at you. Makeup can help enhance them even more, especially if you choose colours and techniques that best compliment your eye colour, skin tone, and eye shape. Here are some eye makeup tips that will help you accentuate this prominent feature.


Define your brows. Well defined eyebrows are essential to creating a polished look. Make sure you remove any stray hairs with a pair of tweezers before you apply your makeup. You can also have them waxed at a salon. After you remove the stray hairs, you can define them further by using a brow pencil that matches the shade of your eyebrows. Skip the pencil if your eyebrows are already thick.


Use eye makeup base. Another great eye makeup tip is to use eye makeup base. This is a product that helps your eye makeup stay fresh and not crease or fade halfway through your day. You may need to test a few products before finding one that works for you.


Curl your lashes. Another indispensable make up tip is to curl your eyelashes before you apply mascara. Curling them after mascara causes your lashes to fall out. Everyone can benefit from this step, even those who already have full, curly lashes. It just helps further accentuate your eyes.


Choose your colours. There are so many options, how can you choose eye make up colours that best compliment your eye colour and complexion? Well, you can buy a kit with a lot of different shades and experiment, visit make up counters and test out the products, or consult an expert to have your colours done. It is best to have the supplies for a few different looks. You may need to change your eye makeup routine depending on the season, time of day, or what you are wearing.
The Tricks to Keep Your Eyes as Focus.





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The trick is to keep your eyes as the focus. Stay away from frosted or pearlised shadows, which are distracting Use matte, neutral tones for cheeks and lips.





Make-Up Tips for your Skin, Nails, Eyes and Face.





Always apply foundation after seeing your reflection in the mirror in a natural light. The shade of the foundation should always match with the original skin tone....


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First, make sure your face is clean. Then I use a very light pink color all over my eyelid. Then I use a very dark brown, purple, or black on the near my eyelashes and up to the crease. Then I use like an eyeliner pencil over the eyeshadow. It seems like it will be heavy when I explain, but it comes out light and beautiful. I usually use pink lipgloss or something like that to make it more acceptable for the day time.
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