Cosmetics Tips
If use of cosmetics is any indication of vanity,
there's plenty to go around. Stores are full of
products to beautify the body, including skin, hair,
nails and lips. Creams, toiletries, and makeup
designed to change or camouflage are all examples of
cosmetics.
Today, cosmetics are not only acceptable, they're
standard procedure for most women. How they're used
and applied is what separates those who look silly
from those who look beautiful and sophisticated.
We'll outline some cosmetics tips to help you bring
out your best features while concealing your flaws.
Creams & Lotions
Think of your skin as a canvas. The better the
canvas, the better the art, no? There's no denying
that genes play a crucial role in your overall
appearance, but skin care early on in life will
definitely give you the edge when it comes to
texture, lines and spots when you hit your thirties
and beyond.
Body lotions add comfort to dry skin while adding
luster. Hands are often exposed to sunlight and may
show age much quicker. We don't always pay attention
to our hands but others do. Keep your hands soft and
silky by using hand lotion multiple times every day,
particularly after washing them and before bed.
In pre-teen and teen years it's important to keep
skin clean and as clear as possible from blemishes
to prevent scarring. Combination skin calls for
treating problem areas accordingly. As we age, our
skin loses its moisture and elasticity. There are
various facial creams on the market today to add
much-needed moisture to our faces and reduce fine
lines and wrinkles -- thus improving our "canvas."
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Makeup Advice
When it comes to cosmetics, makeup is the the fun
part. Applying makeup is a learned art. Start by
putting on foundation with a sponge, blending it
from the center, outwards, into the hairline and
neck. Cover your eyelids and lips as well for solid
base. You can set your foundation with loose powder
and a large cosmetics brush.
Apply eye shadow to enhance your eyes. Three
shades are ideal to shape and define with the
darkest color on the lid and the lightest just
beneath the brow bone. Mascara lengthens lashes
provides fullness.
Blush adds color to cheeks and a youthful glow to
your nose forehead and chin. Bronzing powder can
double as blush and can be used for shading or hide
a double-chin. Blend in well for a more natural
look.
Define luscious lips with a lip liner similar to
your own lip color or one that matches the color of
your lipstick. To create fullness, dust on some
white eye shadow to the center of your bottom lip.
Keep lips moisturized at night with lip balm or
traditional petroleum jelly. In the sunlight, use
balm with a SPF to block the sun's dangerous rays
from damaging your precious puckers.
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