Enhancing Your Natural Beauty With Makeup

Many beauty products have been designed to enhance our features and to improve our overall appearance. Cosmetics exist to suit every skin tone and personal preference and in a modern world the average shopper is utterly spoilt for choice. As with all things, it is personal taste that dictates your cosmetic preference.

Some preparation is required before applying your make up, to ensure that the overall effect is longer lasting. Your first step is to select a cleansing lotion designed to suit the unique needs of your skin and to thoroughly cleanse your face, neck and decolletage area. This is akin to a painter preparing his canvas before setting out to create a wonderful masterpiece.

Toning solutions are highly under-rated, but are an essential step to refining your pores and aid in the removal of any lingering traces of cleansing lotion. They serve prevent daily grime from settling in the pores and clogging them. Be sure to invest in a richly moisturizing lotion that is, once again, designed to cater to the unique needs of your skin type.

If you have any blemishes or discoloration on your skin, now is the time to apply your blemish stick. Special concealing formulations have been created to minimize unflattering dark circles that appear under the eyes. The next important step is applying your foundation. Choose the shade closest to your own skin tone. It should look completely natural, as though you are not wearing a foundation at all.

Ensure that your foundation is blended smoothly into your hairline and that you blend it over your jaw line onto your throat, not stopping abruptly in a distinct hard line that will give an unnatural look. Do not neglect the eyes and apply a small amount of foundation to both upper and lower lids. Whether you prefer a loose or compact powder, always apply it in light, sweeping motions, not forgetting your throat and decolletage area. Select a natural shade to blend in with your foundation.

Your preference for the color of your eyeshadow is partly up to personal taste and may also be dictated by the color of your eyes. Do not use an eyeshadow that matches your eye color as this will detract from it, giving your eyes a muddy cast. Match your makeup to the occasion, using lighter shades for day wear and darker tones for evening functions.

Those with grey, green or blue eyes should select eyeshadow shades that range in the warmer color spectrum, but those with dark or brown eyes can generally choose colors from the cooler spectrum. Apply a darker eyeliner to both upper and lower lids along the lash line to enhance the shape of your eyes.

When applying your eyeshadow, use darker tones for the crease and lid area. You can also apply some color to the lower lid, just beneath the lashes. Use a lighter shade of shadow above the crease along the brow bone and then slick a dark or complimentary shade of mascara onto the lashes of both upper and lower eyelids. When applying your blusher, follow the hollow of the cheeks beneath the cheekbones. The final step in your beauty regime is to complete the look with a rich shade of lipstick or gloss and to retouch during the day as necessary.

There are many steps that can be taken to remain youthful and radiant. Hair removal, exercise, skin care, hair care and a trip to the beauty salon can all help this process.

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May 18 2010 | Skin Care | No Comments »

Making Homemade Mineral Makeup

by Sandra K Livingston

Even though mineral makeup is very good for your skin, it can get expensive to buy it commercially. Fortunately, it's something you can make yourself. You don't need a background in chemistry to do so, either. How do you make your own mineral makeup? That's a question a lot of people are asking, and a lot of people are posting this sort of information on the Internet these days. And of course, people want to know how they, too, can get in on this money-saving activity.

Homemade cosmetics are essential not only to cut down on expenses but also to achieve optimum skin health. They are beneficial in more ways than one, and they are often better than signature brands. Several makeup brands contain irritants. Therefore, if you are making your own makeup for personal use, you can be sure that all the ingredients are healthy for your skin.

Do you think making mineral makeup is hard? Think again. In fact, it's pretty easy. Most of the work is in finding the right ingredients according to what you need and the type of makeup you like to wear, and then mixing those ingredients together so that you get the perfect consistency. There are recipes for mineral makeup available online, and they cover everything from eye shadow, to blushes, to foundations, all homemade by you.

How do you make your own perfect mix of mineral makeup? First, the basics. Learn to handle the ingredients in the right way, and what you come out with should be just right for you. Every mineral makeup recipe has what are called oxides, which are going to control what color your makeup is going to be. You need to add the oxides slowly, so that you get the perfect blend; just a little too much or ever so slightly "not enough" of something can throw you off of your perfect blend.

In addition, if you want to use some scent for your makeup, you can use some fragrance oils or essential oils in your makeup, too. Before you do this, though, make sure the scent is not going to cause irritation to your skin. If you need to, talk with your dermatologist and see if he or she can give you suggestions as to what type of fragrance or essential oil you can use in your makeup.

Once you've got your particular "makeup methodology" down, you'll need to know how to repeat it so that you can make a perfect batch of mineral makeup again the next time. This involves having to find the perfect mix of ingredients so that your skin is not irritated and is kept healthy by the makeup. Keep a "recipe" of the ingredients used and the amounts of each. Then, you can follow this recipe exactly in the future, every time you want to make up a new batch of makeup.

If you've got sensitive skin, it can be very valuable to learn how to make your own mineral makeup. Using all-natural ingredients in a homemade recipe will not harm your skin, if you don't use ingredients you know will irritate your skin. In fact, several of the ingredients are in fact very beneficial to skin and can make it healthier. And you'll feel better, too, once you know exactly what ingredients are in your makeup; after all, you made it yourself.

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