Tuesday, June 22, 2010

FOUNDATiON TiPS?!?! OR OTER BEAUTY TiPS?!?

any tips on applying foundation!?


or other beauty tips?!FOUNDATiON TiPS?!?! OR OTER BEAUTY TiPS?!?
I can tell you one thing: when used properly, I.D. Bare Minerals SPF15 Foundaion is a MIRACLEFOUNDATiON TiPS?!?! OR OTER BEAUTY TiPS?!?
on the foundation only aply in on the t-bone of your face meaning forehead, under the eyes, on the nose and around the chin area bot only if you have acne or stray pimple in any of these places otherwise you might over maktate your face.
The best tip I can give is to get the right shade to match your skin tone. It doesn't matter if you apply with your fingers or sponges...if the shade doesn't match, it's going to look weird.
When you found the right foundation and are applying to under your eyes, if you are using your fingers make sure to use your ring finger its the softest to use, never pull your skin for that matter. I think applying it with a sponge it the easiest way, and you won't be spending a ton of money on brushes right away. Just worry about applying it the ';correct'; way it takes times to learn and remember to have fun, because that what beauty is truly about. Good Luck!
Find the right shade for your skin and buy a foundation brush. This helps so much with the applying and you are less likely to get a tide mark - which is a line of foundation all the way round the side of your face where the foundation will just sit. (It looks stupid). Remember - less is more so apply a thin layer on and go from there. To help your eyeshadow stay on longer, apply some foundation on your eyelids before you put on your eye shadow. If you need anymore tips- please contact me.
The top of your hand has the most similar


color to the skin on your face.


So when shopping for foundation or concealer,


test a small amount on the top of your hand.


This helps you find the perfect match, and prevents


you from having to test it on your face and is more


sanitary.





Also, if you are using foundation to cover blemishes,


use it like a concealer, instead of caking your face


with it.





Wipe your mascara before applying it to get excess


product off and prevent clumping.





To find your cheek bones for the perfect place to apply


blush, sick in your cheeks and brush it on lightly.





To remove excess powder on brushes from eyeshadow,


powder foundation, or blush, brush it lightly on the side of your


hand or tap it lightly.





HOPE THIS HELPS


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-FOUNDATION SHOULDN'T REALLY BE APPLIED TO YOUR WHOLE FACE. IT WAS ORIGINALLY USED TO COVER UP DARK SPOTS, OR AREAS THAT DIDN'T BLEND IN WELL WITH YOUR FACE. USE A LIQUID CONCEALER FOR DRY SKIN, AND A SOLID CONCEALER FOR PIMPLES, SCARS, OR BRUISES.


-POWDER ON THE OTHER HAND CAN BE APPLIED OVER THE WHOLE FACE. BY APPLYING POWDER TO YOUR T-ZONE, IT COVERS THE OILS THAT TEND TO APPEAR SHINY.


-BLUSH IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE MAKE UP ITEMS. IT GIVE YOUR FACE MORE TONE AND A NATURAL LOOK. TO MUCH BLUSH LOOKS TACKY AND TENDS TO LOOK UGLY. APPLY BLUSH ON YOUR CHEEK BONES, AND DON'T COME CLOSE TO YOUR NOSE OR EYES.


-BRONZER IS ALSO A GREAT PRODUCT. IT GIVES MORE DEFINITION TO YOUR FACE, AND IS MEANT TO MAKE A MORE DEFINED FACIAL STRUCTURE. TO MAKE SURE BRONZER IS EVENLY DISTRIBUTED AMONG THE CHEEKS, USE A LARGER BRUSH.


-MASCARA GIVES LENGTH AND VOLUME TO YOUR LASHES. ALSO, FOR LIGHTER COLORED LASHES, IT GIVES A BLACK RESOLUTION. MAKE SURE WHEN APPLYING MASCARA, IT DOESN'T CLUMP UP. IF THIS HAPPENS, TAKE A MASCARA TOOL(LOOKS LIKE A MINI COMB) AND WHISK THROUGH THE LASHES.


-EYESHADOW MAKES YOUR EYES BOLD. APPLY YOUR COLOR ON THE EYELID, AND FOR YOUR EYES TO POP OUT, APPLY SOME SHEER EYESHADOW UNDERNEATH YOUR EYES. A GIRL CAN NEVER GO WRONG WITH A SHADE OF LIGHT PINK; IT WORKS FOR EVERY SKIN TONE!





I HOPE MY TIPS AND TRICKS HELP!
DON'T APPLY WITH YOUR FINGERS! I exagerated that because it can break out the skin. Use cosmetic sponges (which are very afforadable) and throw them away after each use. If you want very full coverage use a concealer brush to paint on concealer and a foundation brush to paint on the foundation. Clean the brushes inbetween uses. I usually wipe the left over makeup on them off ontop a paper towel or something. If you have dark circles under your eyes it is good to use a yellow concealer. If you have a lot of redness, like acne, get green concealer and apply it before the foundation. To get your makeup to stay on your face longer and reduce shine you should use a loose powder and/or a great finishing spray called Model in a Bottle. If your skin is not oily, it's a good idea to put moisturizer (prefferably oil-free) on before your makeup to make your skin healthier. If you can, get products with SPF protection. If you use moisturizer and SPF protection it should fight the formation of wrinkles.

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