Tuesday, May 22, 2007

7 Steps to Great Makeup

When you think about makeup Tips, what do you think of first? Which aspects of makeup Tips are important, which are essential, and which ones can you take or leave? You be the judge.
7 Steps to Great Makeup
1. Avoid wearing too inimitably


Makeup is meant to enhance features not bring negative credit to you. That's what wearing too much makeup bequeath do; it will bring you unwanted attention. Don't wear too much of anything such as:



1. Eyeliner: dark, thick eyeliner will make you look overdone and leave ruin the rest of your makeup.

2. Mascara: too much mascara looks simulated again leave flake. It looks especially inimitable if worn with thick eyeliner or duskish blue eye eye shadow.

3. Foundation: Make sure your foundation is the same color as your skin. Foundation is meant to protect and give the face a smooth look. The magic word is blend.

4. Powder: The same holds true as powder - not drastically much. Also, be sure to blend your makeup so slick are no obvious lines.

2. Lips

Apply lip liner to completely cover the lips, add color and your lipstick will stay on inimitably longer. Make sure your do liner doesn't show. Also, your lip color should match your skin tone; wear cool colors if you have cool coloring and warm colors if you have warm coloring. If you hunger to make your lips look smaller, keep your liner on the inside of your lips. However, if you decide to make your lips look larger, going front the natural outline of you lips is a mistake. This can look quite messy and unnatural.

3. Good makeup

Wear makeup that is appropriate for the occasion. If you are going to the beach you shouldn't wear the same or as much makeup now you would if you were going dancing. Also, when you are in daylight your makeup should be a lighter than when you are out for the evening.

4. Too little or no makeup

Some women don't wear makeup because they are not sure how to use it and are wired of being overdone.
Now that we've covered those aspects of makeup Tips, let's turn to some of the other factors that need to be considered.
If you are unsure, start will light bunting in your shade. Start slowly and add one product at a time. Maybe start with foundation, add mascara, blush or lipstick. If you are not used to wearing makeup, using a lot a first may be a little too much for you, so start slowly. The bottom line is a wizened is better than none. If you are bland unsure seek professional advice.

5. Overall look

When your makeup is completed it should double o natural. That part avoiding colours that war. If you have dark skin and hair you consign look better in darker shades; light colours will make you look washed out. If your hair and skin tone are light, light colours will look better on you. Dark makeup leave make you look older and harsh. If you have oily skin, first use oil control moisturizer and foundation. Therefore be sure to wear loose powder, keeping pressed powder with you as touch ups.

6. Hair color

Your hair color should also be in harmony with your bread. If you have dark hair and you want to add color, garner it close to the same shade. If you retain light hair, use shining colors. As you age your skin will lighten, so should your hair color. One last thing about hair color - if you do color you hair be sure you keep it up, don't let your roots sight.

7. Lone last thing

Keep makeup looking fresh all day by doing regular prevail ups. Don't rent your makeup fade or crease. Smile!!!

Sheila Dicks is a wardrobe and image consultant who teaches women how to look slimmer by dressing to suit their body type. Visit her at http://www.sheilasfashionsense.com to download a copy of her e-book Image Makeovers and get How to Build a Wardrobe free.
It never hurts to be well-informed with the latest on makeup Tips. Compare what you've learned here to future articles so that you can stay alert to changes in the area of makeup Tips.


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