Before applying any makeup, you should clean
your face with water, which has a pinch of
soda bicarbonate in it. Then apply ice cubes
on the face. This enables the makeup to last
longer.
Concealer
is used to hide dark circles around the
eyes, and is also used to cover blemishes
and scars. A beige concealer is ideal for
dark skins and one with natural tones for
fairer skins. This should be spread evenly
using a dry sponge or your fingers. Now,
apply the foundation.
Foundation
is used to enhance the colour of the
complexion. Three basic types may be used,
depending upon your skin type. For dry skin,
liquid foundation works best whereas
semi-liquid is best for combination skins.
Foundation can be applied with a sponge and
blended into the hairline and along the jaw
for a natural finish.
Translucent powder
is used to dust the face. This helps that
the foundation to stay on longer. Excess
powder should be brushed off. Blusher should
be blended evenly along the cheekbones.
Lips
The lips
should be outlined with a lip liner so that
the lipstick does not bleed. Lipstick is
then applied and blended with the lip liner.
Then dust your lips with powder so that the
lipstick lasts for a longer period of time,
and then apply the last coat.
Eyes
Eye shadow
colours should be selected carefully, light
shadow is applied on to the lids to create a
base. Darker eye shadow is then used at the
outer corners of the eyes, to enhance the
eyes. A kajal or kohl stick can be used in
the inner eyelid to make the eyes appear
even more dramatic. Mascara applied to the
lashes increases this effect. Eyebrows
should be sharp and tidy and should be free
of all traces of makeup.
Making UpMake-up has the power to put you in
the mood for whatever lies ahead. It can
help make you the person you want to be and
put you more at ease and pleased with
yourself.
Use make-up to show another side of your
personality, possibly one you never knew you
had. Sometimes glamorous, sometimes pretty,
and sometimes natural …the choice is as wide
as you want to make it. Believe in
experimenting with colors: a new approach
can create the most successful results.
If you do not know how to apply your make-up
properly, even the most creative finished
effect will look brash than beautiful. But
if you spend time in front of the mirror
practicing the ground rules and acquiring
the tricks of the trade……………you will soon
learn to have a perfect face-on.
Essential tools
You don’t
need to spend a fortune on your equipment
but having the proper tools really does make
applying make-up much easier.
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Cotton wool: For removing make-up.
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Cotton buds: For removing and applying
eye make-up.
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Tweezers: For shaping your brows.
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Eyelash curlers: For curling eyelashes.
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Make-up sponges: Using the right sponge
will help applying foundation
better without a streaky effect.
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Powder applicators: A soft puff is ideal
to apply loose powder. brush off excess
with a large dome shaped brush.
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Blusher brush: Use a soft ,wide brush to
prevent harsh lines and a smaller brush
for controlled blending.
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Eyeshadow brushes: Use a large brush for
applying eyeshadow to the whole eye area
and for blending, a medium one for the
lids, and a small one for covering the
socket line and applying highlighter.
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Brow brush: The two-in-one tool for
brushing eyebrows into shape and combing
out mascara from lashes.
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Lash separator: Used after mascara has
been applied and allowed to dry, this
brush separates lashes and prevents
clogging.
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Lip brush: A firm-tipped lip brush gives
you greater control over applying color
than a conventional lipstick and also
allows you to build up a deeper shade.
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Sharpener: For sharpening lip and eye
pencils.
Special tips
Make-up that looks just fine in the sunshine
can look faded and washed out under
artificial lighting. Use warmer and deeper
colors for the evenings.
If your face is too full, use a little
blusher on the high part of the cheek,
closer to the nose. Blend lightly across the
too full area.
If your face is too slender, create an
illusion of width. Place your blusher on
thecurve of the cheek, slightly away from
the nose. Blend well, out and above to the
temples.
If your face is square and heavy along the
jaw line, soften the angles of the jawline
by shadowing. Pat on blusher, then blend
down across the square part.
A soft blending of rouge under the jaw line
or chin takes away a heavy drooping effect
.Your jaw line can look more clear-cut with
this trickfor the evening.
To accentuate the cheek bones for evening
makeup, use a liquid foundationa shade
lighter than usual. Apply it in little dabs
on the top of the cheek bones and on to the
corners of the nose. Blend well.
To focus extra attention on eyes and mouth,
circle the outer edge of the face very
lightly with blusher .Blend with feathery
strokes.
Powder blushers give you color without
shine--- oily skins should avoid cream
blushers.
Does your face look terribly oily halfway
through the day? Your complexion can look
and stay natural and soft all day if you try
this trick:Take a blusher brush, clean it
with cool water and allow to dry. Then
sprinklesome baby powder into the open
bristles. Dust this powder over your face
before applying your foundation.
If your complexion is too sallow ,don’t be
tempted by a clear beige or very pink
foundation. Avoid yellow or green colors in
make –up, these two colors bring out the
sallow color of your skin. Go in for warm
beige foundation and clear blue eyeshadows.
Lipsticks are best in medium tones.
If your complexion is too pale, don’t use a
pink foundation. Choose a clear natural
foundation for a natural look. Avoid very
dark eyeshadows and lipsticks. They would
make you look too intense and tired. Go in
for dull rust or brown eyeshades. Use a soft
blusher on cheeks, chin and forehead.
Never try to match eye shadow color to your
eye color and lip color to nail color
---------- result will be too dated.
If you wear false eyelashes, make them look
natural by brushing both the false and real
lashes with a little mascara after putting
them on.
To achieve a subtler look, instead of using
eyeliner draw the thinnest possible line at
the roots of the eyelashes with a soft dark
brown eyeshadow.
In winter use pearly-gray and shell-beige
eyeshadows. Avoid highlighters during the
daytime, as they would look too harsh.
If your lips are too thin and straight,
apply your lipstick from slightly above the
line of the upper lip and slightly below the
line of the lower lip. Curve the
linesslightly with a lip pencil. Make your
lips look fuller by using a darker and
richer shade of lipstick in the center and a
lighter one in the corners.
How to Use Foundation:
The biggest mistake women make is choosing a
foundation that's too light. This gives an
unnatural, ashen look. Here are a couple of
tips to practice when buying foundation.
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Test foundation on the inside of the
forearm skin tone is closest to neck
colour there, because it's protected
from UV damage. Makeup should blend with
the skin colour of the neck, not the
face.
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If any doubt then buy one shade lighter
than your facial skin tone.
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Don't make up your mind instantly. It
takes about a minute for colour to dry
and interact with the chemicals in your
skin. The red pigments develop first so
it will appear the pinkest at the
beginning.
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Then go to the nearest source of natural
light. (Even the most flattering uplit
cosmetics hall tends to have colour
distorting fluorescent lighting.) If you
have chosen the right colour, it will
disappear into the skin.
Keep your hair off your face by tying it
back or using a hair band or scarf. Cleanse
and moisturize your face and neck. Wait at
least five minutes for the moisturizer to be
thoroughly absorbed into the skin. Sweep the
sponge smoothly across the foundation. If
you are using a cake foundation that needs
to be applied with water, dampen a cosmetic
sponge and squeeze out the excessive water.
The more water you leave in the sponge the
lighter the effect of the foundation will
be; the drier the sponge, the heavier the
effect will be. Using gentle, even strokes,
cover the larger areas of your face first
(the cheeks, forehead and T-Zone) following
their natural contours.
Blend well under the jawline and down to the
neck to create a natural effect and avoid a
tide mark. Be careful not to apply too much
around the hairline. Finally, check to make
sure the face is smoothly and evenly
covered. Check for any tide marks and merge
them well.Use a concealor on any spots or
blemishes. You'll see that your face glowing
without a spot.