In commemoration of it running, I thought I would share a few tips. Tonight Jaycie and I threw a bachelorette party for Rachel, I spent the night helping girls with facials and doing mani's. The biggest thing I have to say is that I love sharing what I know with other people and doing it too. There was a good turn out for our "spa" themed girls night. We played 'I never' with soda, did facials, complete with cucumber slices, manicures...and all around I think for a first, it turned out good.
Tips:
*Number one thing to do, start with clean hands.
Too many times this step is forgotten, and oil's and germs are transferred from hands to face. If your prone to forgetting, keep hand sanitizer with your makeup. this will limit the amount of germs your transfer.
*For an easier application apply moisturizer before your foundation. This helps hydrate your skin.
*NEVER EVER...EVER use blush to sculpt your face.
-To slim your face Contour, there are so many YouTube videos on it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l56_RPHUegQ&feature=plcp&context=C3310e5fUDOEgsToPDskLpvsY3EWHUrrUyHbUAGKX9
*When purchasing a foundation is important to learn your skin under tone, if you’re a yellow base or a pink base…or you might just be somewhere in the middle. Picking a foundation is tricky and most of us at one time or another have or will have bought the wrong shade and ended up with the ghastly line at your jaw that tells the world “Hi I’m wearing makeup!” when matching foundation NEVER compare it to your arm, this is exposed to the sun and more often than not, not nearly as protected from the UV rays. Match foundation to your neck, this will help prevent that ghastly line.
*Remember for long lasting makeup set, anything that is a liquid set with
a powder. This will prolong wear.
-Primers help big time,
there are primers for it all, face, eyes and lips. I recommend at the very
least a face and eye primer. Face primer help keep oils at bay and smooth fine
lines and pores. Eye primers help keep shadows from creasing and prolong wear
as well as boosting pigmentation of shadows.
*When concealing under eyes that are dark think of a color wheel, what
cancels out blue? Red, so go for a salmon colored concealer to mask the dark
circles under your eyes.
*To conceal red spots from acne, or areas around the nose that might be
red, go for a green concealer. The thought might be scary and slightly
intimidating, but the green will cancel out the red and you won’t be able to
see it…unless you apply to liberally…
*Eyeliner- Never apply too dark of a liner, or too much it can make your
eyes look small.
-to whiten the white of
your eyes apply a white kohl liner to your lower water line.
-to open your eyes/make
them look larger apply a peach toned kohl liner to the water line, and a light
champagne shadow to your inner corner.
(Kohl Liner is a type, and it’s more popular and easier to find. It’s a
softer pencil which is nicer to your eye area. You want to avoid too much
pressure and tugging in your eye area since this can cause wrinkles.)
***hands down I would recommend a gel liner and a good brush to apply it.
Pencil can be tricky, although is more common they can smudge easily when you
don’t want them too. Liquid isn’t goof proof and the smallest mistakes can be
harder to remove, and most likely require makeup remover to remove. Where gel
is easy to work with goof proof for the most part and can last longer than most
when set with a shadow.***
*Mascara should be replaced every three to six months depending on the
expiration date stamped on the bottom. Using it past expiration date can up
your chances of eye bacteria that can be harmful. It also becomes dried out
after a certain time.
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| Found on Google Images |
This
is what it should look like, this means from the day that you opened the
product; you have that many months till it needs to be thrown out. In this case
it shows you that it’s good for twelve, or a whole year.
*Don’t ‘pump’ your mascara. Years
ago this was the huge thing to pump the wand up and down. DON’T do it, this
creates air pockets inside the mascara tube that cause it to dry out, and makes
application harder.
*NEVER share mascara or eyeliner. This can pass along bacteria or cause
new to grow. You might end up with a nasty one and not know how. Professionals
use the persons own mascara, or disposable wands that are NEVER double dipped.
It’s the same for liner; if it’s used by someone else it’s sharpened and
sprayed with alcohol to kill bacteria before use.

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