Blush For Your Face Type
In order to apply blush where it will be most flattering on you, first determine your face shape. Blush not only adds color, but also contours and defines your cheek bones. The way you apply your blush can accentuate your best features and also soften those that are perhaps too prominent.
Scotch Tape Eye Stencil
This unconventional beauty aid will help guide you when applying eye liner and shadows, especially if you’re going for a more daring look such as the “cat eye”. It will also help you achieve an even and balanced look for both eyes.
Eyebrows & Face Shape
Disguising Under Eye Bags
Most of us tend to just sweep a layer of concealer to the entire under eye area, but to really conceal bags, it’s best to highlight the crease and then apply a darker shade to the actual puffy area.
Eye Highlights
The placement of highlights is very important when trying to create naturally beautiful eye makeup. Your lighter colors (whites, creams, and pearls) should be applied in the inner corners, the middle of the eye, and just under your brow bone. Apply your lightest colors first, and then move on to your darker shades.
How To Fix Clumpy Mascara
Let’s
face it, this happens to every tube of mascara over time. The problem
is it dries out and then starts to form unattractive lumps. To help
prevent this, don’t pump your mascara trying to get more on your wand;
you’re basically pumping air into the tube causing it to dry out even
faster.
Although mascara should be replaced every 3 to 4 months, I use to
replace mine much sooner just because it dries out so fast and creates
undesirable results. But, there’s an easy fix for that! Add a drop or
two of Visine (or any brand of eye drops) into the tube, and then rub
the wand around inside. The Visine softens the mascara liquid, making it
apply as if it were a brand new tube!
Lipstick Ready
Use
a baby toothbrush to exfoliate your lips. To really get the job done,
you can make a homemade lip exfoliate with sugar and coconut oil, or
easier but not as effective, cover your lips in lip balm or petroleum
jelly before scrubbing.
Make The Best Of Your Eye Shape
As important as your color choices are, the placement of your shadows and liners is just as critical; you can create just about any illusion that you want. With careful placement, you can make your eyes appear wider, closer set, more prominent, deeper set, etc. Determine what shape of eyes you have, and then accentuate them accordingly.
Make Eyes Appear Bigger
If
you don’t already own a white pencil, invest in one now just for this
simple trick! Instead of lining your water line with dark eyeliner, use a
white pencil to create the illusion of a bigger eye. If you squint your
eyes a little at this picture comparison, you’ll see what a difference
it really makes.
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