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Thursday, October 11, 2012

Simple Straight Hair Styles For Women


There are many simple straight hair styles for women that look amazing and take next to no effort to maintain. Having a few long layers cut in the front is a great way to add some depth to your look, and you can blow dry out for a sleeker look or run some texturizing balm through your hair in order to prevent frizz. Some women prefer to go with a short cut and long wispy bangs in the front, which makes hair look fuller and more glam. The bouncy blowout is one of the more popular straight hair styles for women and all you need to do is apply a dime sized amount of a shine serum, then blast your locks with cool air from the hair dryer. Is your hair not naturally straight?

Blunt bobs are among the best straight hair styles for women, as seen on actresses like Mena Suvari. Have your stylist chop your ends in a blunt style and add bangs for extra texture. Other women like to play with volume by tousling the mid section of hair by teasing with a comb and hair spray, then pinning back to create a lifted midsection to their hair. You can also have long and thick bangs cut straight across your face to add a bit of mystique to your look, then run the straightener through your hair for a runway inspired look. In order to get the perfect straight hair look, you will want to use the best products.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Your 12 Biggest Beauty Disasters -- Solved!

With all the devastating natural disasters, oil spills, terrorist attacks, financial meltdowns and wars happening globally, it seems a bit hyperbolic to call something as trite as a chipped nail or a scissor-happy bang trim a disaster, right? Nonetheless, everything's relative and we don't want you to never be the victim of any type of beauty disaster (or whatever you want to call it).

In the realm of beauty, Murphy's Law definitely applies ("anything that can go wrong, will go wrong" and probably has gone wrong), but we just happen to have remedies for you courtesy of makeup artists Kimberley Bosso and Riku Campo, expert hairstylists Anthony Cristiano and Larry Sims and pro manicurist Beth Fricke. They'll help you plan ahead to prevent beauty blunders from happening as well as show you how to improvise in the moment when one does hit. Just stock your purse with the few essential survival beauty products they suggest and you'll look put-together (or put back together) in a snap -- think of these items as your beauty spare tire -- you'll need them in case you get a flat.

And to help you feel like you're not the only woman with pit stains, static-y hair and bleeding lipstick we thought we'd share photos of celebrity makeup mishaps and celebrity hairstyles gone wrong from stars that are otherwise fairly composed like Cameron Diaz, Christina Aguilera, Drew Barrymore, Eva Mendes, Hilary Duff, Jessica and Ashlee Simpson, Kate Hudson, Rosario Dawson, Lindsay Lohan, Courtney Love and Amy Winehouse (well, maybe the last three are an exception).

The Disaster: A Surprise Zit

The scenario: You're in your car on the way to a blind date when you glance in the mirror at a red light and notice it -- yep, giant zit forming on your chin.

The solution: First, don't panic, because stress only makes things worse. Then, reach for your zit emergency kit (which you should always have in your purse): a spot treatment and a small tube of concealer. Apply the spot treatment first (try Intraceuticals Clarity Blemish Repair Wand, $89), then use your fingers to dab concealer on the spot. Bosso recommends MAC Studio Finish Concealer, $16.50 because it offers natural-looking coverage (so your date won't be distracted by a weird concealer blob) and is water resistant.

And if you're stuck somewhere without these items? You can always use powder (wet it for more concentrated coverage) or foundation (the part that's somewhat dried near the cap will go on thicker) instead, or if you're completely without extra makeup try blending what you are wearing over the zit for a bit of coverage (for example, if you used concealer under your eyes, try and wipe some off with your finger and use it on your blemish).

The Disaster: A Crease in Your Hair

The scenario: You hit the snooze button a few too many times this morning, so you opted for a ponytail rather than full-on styling. But you still want to look put-together for post-work cocktails with friends. You take out the hair elastic and well, you know what you're left with ...

The solution: This requires a little work, but is fixable. If you do have hot styling tools available to you (like a blow dryer or flat or curling iron) then you're set. You can use a flat iron on the creased part (for straight hair) or a curling iron (for wavy or curly hair). Or, you can wet the creased area while brushing through your hair until it disappears, then blow dry the wet section, says Cristiano.

Stuck without any styling tools? Wet your hair like Cristiano said, run your fingers through to lessen the crease, then use the hand dryer in the bathroom to dry your hair. It's not perfect, but it'll work. 

The Disaster: Blotchy Self-Tanner

The scenario: Your family pool party is tomorrow so you use self-tanner, but realize hours before the party that you're a streaky mess.

The solution: Bosso says there's a couple things you can do to avoid looking like a self-tanning amateur. "First, exfoliate the area with a damp loofah or scrub cleanser to lift the tanner. If that doesn't work, soak in a warm bath, and after, try rubbing a lemon on the [uneven] area. The citric acid will loosen and lift it fairly easily." If there's no time to do all this, you can try using bronzer to even things out as well. Check out more tricks to self-tanning your bod like a pro.

If the blotchiness is on your face, Campo recommends exfoliating, then using a foundation with a yellow tone to it to balance out the orange-y streaks.

The Disaster: Too Short and Uneven Bangs

The scenario: You're way overdue for a haircut, but your schedule and budget won't exactly let that happen, so you take matters into your own hands and trim your bangs. Too bad you have no idea what you're doing.

The solution: Sims says to try "braiding them to the side or slicking them back with a strong gel." He recommends something like Got2b Glued Styling Gel, $5.49. You can also build up an arsenal of headbands and barrettes to keep them out of sight.

If you simply must have your forehead covered, he says wearing your bangs messy instead of straight and precise will make any unevenness less noticeable.

The Disaster: A Bruise in a Noticeable Place

The scenario: Being the graceful woman that you are, you ran into the coffee table and nailed your shin.

The solution: Bosso says you can cover just about any bruise once you understand color correcting. She suggests picking up a palette like Make Up For Ever Palette #5, $36, it has a range of colors that'll hide any shade of bruise. Next, she says to figure out the dominant shade of your shiner and neutralize it with the opposite shade. So if it's red, use green, blue use yellow, etc. Then top that with a concealer that matches your skin tone and finish with powder. And next time, watch where you're walking, okay?

The Disaster: Oily Hair with No Time to Shower

The scenario: A string of late nights and early mornings means you've had zero time to wash your hair, and like Jessica over there, it's starting to go beyond "grunge" and into plain ol' "greasy."

The solution: Meet your new best hair friend: dry shampoo. Sprinkle or spray some on your roots, massage it in and watch the grease disappear (try Klorane ECO Gentle Dry Shampoo with Oat Milk, $18). If you're out of dry shampoo or don't own any, use baby powder, just make sure to really work it in so you don't have dusty-looking white roots.

And if you're out of both those things? Then make the grease look intentional by slicking all of your hair back into a sleek ponytail -- and maybe spritz some perfume over it to cover the smell. Or just add a hat like Ashlee Simpson (maybe she should have loaned it to Jessica).

The Disaster: A Hair Color Mishap

The scenario: You're bored and decide to try that box of dye you've had under your sink for months. Unfortunately, you're left with a scary-looking mess.

The solution: If you absolutely hate your new color, wash it out asap with a clarifying shampoo or even dish soap. This should help fade it somewhat (shampoo multiple times if needed), but it needs to happen fast, before the color fully sets into your hair. If that doesn't work, then you'll have to head to a professional, because unfortunately, trying to repair bad color yourself will likely make matters worse.

In the future, heed this color advice:

1. Never go more than two shades lighter or darker than your current color at home, trust us, it will not end well.

2. Follow the directions on the box exactly, paying close attention to the time.

3. Have a friend help you apply the color so you get even coverage and apply the color in a timely manner.

The Disaster: Chipped or Smudged Nails

The scenario: You splurge on a spa manicure and your nails look fab -- until you smudge them while putting on your seatbelt to drive home. Or maybe you make it past the smudge-window, but then get a chip like two days later.

The solution: Manicurist Fricke says the best solution is to have the polish with you (so BYO bottle to the nail salon next time). That way you can place a dot of polish on the smudged or chipped area, let it dry, then apply another coat over the entire nail to even it out.

If you don't have your polish but you do have a nail file, you can make a chip slightly less noticeable by filing away the chipped part of your nail (or at least some of it) and then even out the rest of your fingers. 

The Disaster: A Hangover that Has You Looking Like Death

The scenario: Your friend invites you out to happy hour, which turns into dinner, which turns into after-dinner cocktails and the next thing you know you're stumbling home late night -- oh, and you have an early work meeting the next day.

The solution: Bosso and Campo have a foolproof morning routine to make everyone think you got a full eight hours last night and didn't empty one too many glasses of Pinot Noir. Here's what to do:

Step 1: Take a warm shower or bath and use a citrus-based body wash like Bath & Body Works True Blue Spa Need a Margarita Citrus Body Scrub, $13.50 (irony not intended) and use a face scrub such as Dermalogica Daily Microfoliant, $50. It'll get your circulation going to put some glow back into your skin, Campo says.
Step 2: Drink two glasses of water and apply a moisturizing facial mask like Paula's Choice Skin Recovery Hydrating Treatment Mask, $14.95. Wear the mask while you make breakfast. Campo suggests an omelet with coffee or tea and orange juice, while Bosso swears by juice made with a handful of raw spinach, four carrots and an apple (no guarantees on the taste though). Wash your mask off and eat breakfast.
Step 3: Apply a rich moisturizer (Bosso loves Dermalogica Age Smart Super Rich Repair Moisturizer, $77) and put in some eye drops.
Step 4: Now that your skin is somewhat back in shape, it's time for makeup. Both Campo and Bosso say less is more when you're hungover -- too much and you just emphasize the fact that you didn't sleep much last night. So use a little concealer and sheer foundation (Bosso recommends Nars Sheer Glow Foundation, $42 applied with Sigma Duo Fibre F50 brush, $16). Next apply blush to put a little life in your face, curl your lashes to open your eyes and do a quick swipe of lip gloss. Those drinks will feel or at least look like a distant memory ...

The Disaster: Pit Stains

The scenario: Despite your liberal deodorant application, the hot weather (or nerves) is making you sweat right through your shirt.

What to do: A little prep work can prevent this from happening, or at least lessen the damage. First, apply deodorant the night before -- this will give it time to soak into your skin (even if you shower the next morning). And when you shower, use an anti-bacterial body wash like Dial Body Wash, $7.89 with a gentle body scrub such as Origins Modern Friction for the Body Nature's Gentle Dermabrasion, $34 to get rid of dead skin cells -- it's these two factors that contribute to smelly pits.

Apply deodorant again in the morning when your skin is completely dry so it can absorb fully. If you know you're going to get sweaty, try wearing light, breathable fabrics in colors that won't show as much of a change when they're wet (like black or navy). If you're still showing pit stains, head to the bathroom to dry your shirt off with the hand dryers or paper towels and reapply deodorant if you can. If all else fails, try not to do much waving or hugging.

The Disaster: Static-y Hair

The scenario: Your hair looked polished in the bathroom this morning, but now that you're outside you look like someone rubbed a balloon on your head.

What to do: You have a few options here. If you get static a lot, then you'll want to start carrying a dryer sheet in your purse. Sounds weird, but it works wonders at smoothing out your hair without killing volume. If you're sans a dryer sheet you can rub a tiny amount of lotion on your hands and smooth it over your hair. Or if you're completely without product, then embrace the static. Tousle your hair a bit and call it a "look."

The Disaster: Bleeding Lipstick

The scenario: You went with a red lip for your dinner date, but as you're eating you get paranoid that it's bleeding and creeping into the fine lines around your mouth.

What to do: A little prep work can minimize the damage. When you line your lips, make sure to fill in your entire lips with pencil too. This will help your color last longer and will also prevent the "outline only" look. But if you're still worried that your lipstick is bleeding, one is to excuse yourself and head to the bathroom to reapply. But if you feel that would be rude, you could opt to wipe off what's left with your napkin (subtly, of course) so you're left with a bare lip. Hey, it's better than bleeding lip color, right? Plus, you can just reapply after dinner.

Date Night Dos and Don'ts - Beauty Tips

 If you've spent any significant amount of time in the dating world, i.e. if you weren't swept up out of high school by the quarterback of the football team or didn't marry your chem lab partner, you're well aware that dating is like sparring on a battlefield (thank you Pat Benatar).

Each and every slip up gets tallied and counted against you at the end of each date night. The good news is though, that while you might lose some points and battles, when you win, you win big. You might walk away with a whirlwind romance, a hot steamy night or even a love that lasts a lifetime. So the bottom line is, you can't reap rewards without taking a risk.

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But when we say take a "risk" when it comes to dating, we don't mean with your beauty. Not to sound like your mother, but the best beauty tips and advice we can give you for a big date is to be and look like yourself. You want to enhance your natural beauty attributes, not change them or mask them with gobs of makeup and hairspray. With that said, there are a certain number of date night dos and don'ts to follow when it's time to get ready for and during a date.

Dating after all is about first impressions. Yes, they have to like your personality, but in order to do so they can't be distracted by an Oompa Loompa orange tan or a too strong fragrance. When things are just getting started, you have to be careful about the beauty products and looks you experiment with. Here to share some date night beauty tips are Janice MacLeod and Marni Kamins, authors of "The Dating Repair Kit" and "The Breakup Repair Kit." They share their dos and don'ts for dating, which will hopefully help you find the new love of your life, who eventually won't care if you have lipstick on your teeth or greasy roots.

Tip 1: Lips

DO "wear lipstick or lip gloss that is flattering to you," says MacLeod and Kamins. Take this quiz to find the best lip color for your skin tone.

DON'T "wear a harsh red [lipstick] or other colors that will look like you and your date sucked back a box [of] cherry popsicles after you make out. [A] lip stain is helpful in this regard," they say. Try NYC New York Color Cosmetics Smooch Proof 16HR Lip Stain, $4.99 

Tip 2: Makeup

DO "pay close attention to your makeup. Over-blending concealer is better than under-blending. We want to enhance our look, not look like someone we are not," says MacLeod and Kamins.

DON'T "wear mascara that makes your lashes look like spider webs. You may be thinking he's gazing into your eyes when he's really thinking you look like Tammy Faye Baker," they warn. Try a clump-proof formula like L'Oreal Voluminous Million Lashes Mascara Black, $8.99. 

Tip 3: Perfume

DO "wear a light scent to turn him on." Try an eau de toilette like Burberry The Beat, $48.

DON'T "wear so much of it that he gags," says MacLeod and Kamins. You'd rather be safe then sorry, so mist some into the air and walk into it rather than spraying it all over your neck and clothes. 


Tip 4: Hair

DO "aim to give your hair a relaxed look. Loose curls win over a tight bun. You're out to have fun. Make it look that way," explains MacLeod and Kamins.

DON'T "make your hair look so relaxed that you look like you just woke up. Save that look for when you actually do wake up next to him," they say.

Tip 5: Breath

DO "consider your breath earlier in the day. Bad breath is a good reason for him not to give you a smooch at the end of the night. So lay off [on] the garlic bread and potato leek soup at lunch," say the ladies.

DON'T "chew gum all night in an effort to keep your breath fresh. It's not as attractive as you may think," they explain. Instead opt for breath freshening strips like Listerine Pocketpaks Breath Strips, $3.96. 

Tip 6: Complexion

DO brighten your complexion with a faux-glow. Dust a subtle bronzer like Smashbox Soft Lights, $29.70 on your cheeks, nose, chin and temples.

DON'T spray tan the night before. You don't know how the tan will turn out (orange streaks, blotchy patches) and chemical smell tends to linger on your skin for a day. If you're determined to get an all-over glow, opt for a good buildable self-tanner like St. Tropez Every Day Gradual Tan Mousse, $30 and apply two to three days in advance. That way you'll have time to fix any mistakes and won't smell like a cocktail of chemicals and pina colada.

Tip 7: Hair removal

DO shave the areas you usually shave, and pluck the hairs you usually pluck.

DON'T get a lip or brow wax if you've never had one the day before. You might have a reaction that won't look pretty -- especially when covered up with too much concealer. The same goes for any kind of bikini wax. If you've never had a Brazilian, trying one before the first date is not a good idea.

Tip 8: Prep

DO come prepared with lip makeup, concealer and oil blotting papers so you can touch up as needed to look fresh and polished all night.

DON'T ever use any of the above mentioned products at the dinner table in front him. No one wants to order their filet mignon while you're blotting oil from your forehead or primping and prodding yourself.

Tip 9: Nails

DO wear a pretty neutral shade like Essie Nail Polish in Ballet Slippers, $8 on your nails or go bare with just a clear top coat.

DON'T try glue on nails, stick on nail art or anything that could pop or peel off by desert. It's seriously the last thing you'll want to think about.

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Definition and Understanding The Beautifull is Not The Same

Beautiful is a simple word but it contains a broad sense of the diverse perspectives. primary. Program means nejadi 'air eye' that sees people. intention to make peace and feel safe minded people who are near (the view) it. not suspicious or wary of the object (person) he sees.

This is the beauty of the opinion by some countries:

1. Japan
In Japan, the skin is the key to beauty. Women in Japan have soft & beautiful skin with no scars, especially on their face. This is because Japanese women love to consume foods and beverages that contain collagen. In Japan, collagen is very easy to find in supermarkets, and even has many restaurants that provide food containing collagen. Their goal is to consume collagen of their skin stays smooth, because collagen is the major protein that make up 75% of the skin area and serves to provide strength and smoothness to the skin. Caucasian woman in Japan is fine, but still not feel complete without the straight hair, because straight hair is considered beautiful in Japan, and most of the hair of Japanese women was indeed straight. Straight hair is likened to a beautiful girl in Japan.

2. India
Women in India mix turmeric, lemon, and honey to rub into their skin, in the days of celebrations such as weddings and family events. They always wear jewelry, and a light-colored shirt and a red mark on their foreheads at certain moments. Red marks on their foreheads called kumkum and they think it makes them more attractive. 

Nearly all the world knows, that women in India have beautiful skin and hair, and it has been helping women in the United States (U.S.) who want to lengthen their hair with a hair clamp technique. What do beautiful hair in India with the women in the U.S.? Approximately 25% of wigs in the U.S. was imported from the sacrifice of women in India. The women in India sacrifice their hair for Hindu religious ceremonies, and they believe that their god really like hair. Hindu temples are automatically arrival a lot of hair, then to what all the hair? The hair turned out they were selling to the market, and profit as much as $ 18 million per year ($ 1 = U.S. $ 10 340). an expert hairdresser said that the quality is the best quality Indian hair. 

3. Iran
For women in Iran, beauty is to have a small nose. The women in Iran are very happy with a beautiful, petite nose, because women in Iran typically wear clothing that covers the body from head to toe, except the face. But the question is "Does everyone have a beautiful nose and petite?" answer is "no." Indeed, most women in Iran had a big nose, and therefore, they are willing to do everything they can to fix their noses. Usually they do surgery to beautify their noses, and therefore, Iran is the country with the highest number of nose jobs in the world. Apparently in addition to beauty, they also determine the operating status or position, and they usually wear a kind of plaster in their noses as a sign that they had nasal surgery. Funny thing is, a lot of women in Iran who wears nose tape even though they do not perform surgery.


4. Brazil 
Brazil is the largest consuming country in the world of diet pills, because the women in Brazil like to have a slim body. In addition to eating a diet pill, brazil women also love fitness and perform surgery. Like the women in Iran who likes to do nose surgery, women in Brazil are also often perform plastic surgery. Plastic surgery in Brazil is cosmetic surgery in the world, to the point that a lot of magazines in Brazil specifically discuss about plastic surgery. Operations and beauty is very important in Brazil, and, oddly, you can perform operations in Brazil in installments / credit, so you will not be surprised of the poor can also operating in Brazil. Brazilian women spend 3/4 salary just for beauty treatments.
 

5. Indonesia
Secret Beauty in Indonesia are slim. In Indonesia there is a post-pregnancy slimming method using Stagen. Stagen wrapped around the body, to suppress stomach and large waist after pregnancy. Wearing Stagen make the wearer feel a little pain, the pressure is hard enough Stagen.
 

6. Ethiopia
In Ethiopia, it is a beautiful claw scars. Wound in Ethiopia is not a wound that was not intentional, it accidentally made ​​their own by slicing their bellies. They argue that these injuries can satisfy him, and the more cuts, the more beautiful. Usually claw wounds were made since they were children.
 


7. France
In Paris, the beautiful is slim, graceful, beautiful, and classy. In Paris, the women spend a lot of time for beauty treatments. Because women are slim-slim Paris, they only provide clothes to size 12 for women. Strangely, they say, age 60, was at her most beautiful Paris.

 




 
8. MauritaniaAlmost in all countries consider beautiful is like a slim, but in the West African state, Big is Beautifull. Mauritania sandy country located in northwest Africa. The very opposite of the meaning of beauty in Mauritania, where big is better (Sexy) from the trim.

Increasingly Big (Fat) a woman, the more men who like it, if more slender then the did not sell. Hearing this, the Oprah blessed, and all women in the world are overweight. Because the more fat, the more you love, the childhood of girls they were eating food, and camel milk with high fat content in excess.

Due to excessive vomiting children, but instead were given more. No wonder, the food there contains a lot of fat and no one sells food diets or diet pills in Mauritania. Funny thing is, the guy in Mauritania should be skinny or slim.
 



so, what do you think the meaning of beauty? 

Thursday, October 4, 2012

10 Steps to Natural Beauty


Currently flooded runway look au naturel (natural looking makeup). Models sway-swing with the display face looks without make-up. Seeing that you may want to look naturally beautiful. Could a natural face look beautiful? All of that might be yours. The trick follow these 10 steps. Do not be lazy to implement these measures in daily life. That beautiful lifestyle, habits that define the beauty of your skin.

1. Clean your skin
Want smooth face? Not enough to just wash your face every day routine. If what you want is an impeccably smooth face, meaning memyingkirkan all skin problems obligatory. "The first step to flawless skin is simple: get rid of all your skin problems. Begin by visiting a dermatologist to help you deal with acne, acne scars, dark spots and so on," advises Dr. Ellen Marmur, chief of dermatologic and cosmetic surgery at Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, USA. The next step is equally important taka diligent skin care and choice of products suitable for your skin. Here are the basic beauty products that you must have.

Facial cleanser: "Choose a gentle facial cleanser and sulfate-free content. Products like this is suitable for all skin types," says Dr. Ava Shamban, a dermatologist in Santa Monica, California, USA.

Cream evening: "Routine use night cream containing ceramides, olive or coconut oil. If after using the product feels very oily skin, you can switch on a light moisturizer made from hyaluronic acid. Petroleum-based cream night sometimes too heavy for certain skin . " Dr. Shabam, resume advice.

Eye cream: As for eye creams, Dr. Shabam suggests, "Choose which contains cucumber extract can relieve eye bags."

Sunscreen: This one is also obliged to use every day, be practical and not too much trouble you, just choose a daily moisturizer that already contains a minimum SPF of 30.

2. Expoliate
Secret face look smooth flawless skin is to exfoliate once or twice a week (not every day or you risk irritation and redness). This can be done by cleaning products facial exfoliator containing chemicals such as lactic or glycolic acid is best for sensitive skin. Another step, you can visit beauty clinics and perform microdermabrasion facial. This treatment can brighten skin tone, lift oil and dirt from the pores and can even refine skin texture.

3. Opponents of anti-aging
"Retinoic acid is a magic wand to the skin," says Dr. Shamban. Further, Dr. Shabam explain the many benefits of retinoic acid for the skin such as stimulating cell turnover, increase collagen and help skin look more radiant. Retinoids can also help the process of peeling skin, tighten pores and fight acne. Ask your doctor about this further. Ask her also prescribe it for you.

4. Provide adequate nutrition
Begin to notice and multiply mengasup kind of food is good for your skin such as salmon, nuts, avocado and olive oil. Type of food that is rich in healthy fats mentioned that keeping the skin hydrated and ternutrisi. It also contains nutrients that skin needs antioksidan.Tomat, peppers and citrus fruits are foods that can help protect the skin from damage caused by sunlight, and pollution.

"If you have oily skin and liked a drink latte, add a sprinkling of cinnamon on your favorite drink it. Cinnamon can help stabilize blood sugar so your body glands produce less oil., And wise, to consume dairy products. They can trigger the production of sebum and acne. Junk food and products contained added sugar also trigger the onset of acne, "said Dr.. Marmur.

5. Actively engaged
Sport makes you sweat and sweat to detoxify the skin pores. So the skin is not only a cleaner healthier too. Just make sure to rinse the skin of the face and body after exercise. More than that, after the exercise session increases blood circulation and is good for the skin. "Blood work recharge oxygen and delivers nutrients for the skin," said Dr.. Marmur.

6. Keep your sheets and towels were always clean
Confused with acne who often visit your face? It may be caused by your pillow. Change the sheets, towels and washcloths face once a week. It can prevent bacteria and dirt moving into your skin. Mobile and brush make-up should also ruitin to clean, at least two weeks.

7. Always willing to face spray
When your skin looks tired and dull you need inflated, spray the face spray containing rosemary. "It can be a refreshing facial and make-up" says Diane Kendal, makeup artist in New York City. Plus, rosewater is known to soothe the skin and redness. Keep a small spray bottle at your desk and use throughout the day.

8. Give a touch of primer on the face
Makeup tricks without make-up is to put primer on your face. Your face may look fine even without powder. Primary with silicone polymers absorb sebum and make skin look smooth as porcelain. Apply two or three points above the rest of your face to create the illusion of perfection.

9. Choose a lightweight foundation
Choose a foundation that shaped tint. The texture is creamy foundation is not too heavy and easy to blend into the face. In order to perfect and looks uneven results using the brushes in membaurkannya.

10. Align the skin color
Brighten dark circles under the eyes by swiping super sheer liquid concealer and blend using your pinkie. Choose a formulation that can brighten dark areas.
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