Tuesday, November 3, 2009
10 Things You Should Avoid When Applying Make-up!
2* When choosing a nuance, remember that brighter shades are not face-flattering. Bright colors accentuate wrinkles and signs of tiredness.
Our advice: apply a small amount of foundation in the chin area, which is close to your natural skin tone. Fixate it with a sponge by gently tapping on. Then apply powder in a peach-pink nuance with a big brush.
3* Don’t restrict the foundation application only to the chin area. This will result in an unnatural effect of a mask.
The trick is to use a damp makeup sponge and apply the foundation starting from the neck and going up. After that tap off excess foundation for fixation and do not apply any powder on top.
4* Applying eyeliner on the inner rims of the eyes doesn’t make them look bigger. On the contrary – it makes them smaller and less sparkling.
To add depth to the eyes put tiny dots at the base of the eyelashes on both eyelids and then join them up. Ideally the line should always be applied as close to the base of the eyelashes as possible and accentuated with eyeliner.
5* Don’t apply rouge creme after face powder.
This would result in two bright spots on your cheeks. The rule is – after face powder apply only rouge powder.
6 * The nuance of the pencil used for outlining the lips shouldn’t be darker than the lipstick.
The dark line stiffens the face’s sensual expression. Always use a pencil in a nuance that’s close to the lipstick.
7* Don’t apply shades in a dark nuance on the upper eyelid.
Darker shades make the eyes look sunken. To avoid that always apply beige or pink nuances on the upper lid.
8* Don’t choose eye shades on the basis of your eye color.
This is the best way to hide the natural color of the eyes.
Only contrasting colors accentuate the true nuance of eyes – if you have blue eyes, choose dark brown nuances; green-eyed women should opt for pink shades.
Brown and black eyes go best with all violet nuances.
9* Avoid wearing lipstick if you have plum lips.
The best way to accentuate this naturally sensual feature is by applying lipstick in a dark pink tone with a fine brush.
10* Avoid green shades when your eyes are tired.
Green nuances only make signs of tiredness more visible.
Beige and peach nuances are your best choice here. If you want to make your eyes appear bigger, apply mascara on the upper eye lashes.
Source: www.beauty-advices.com
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009
How to Take Care of Your Breast
Women’s breasts have always been an object of desire and passionate discussion. There are various opinions on what’s the best breast size – big or small, but one thing is for sure: good looking breasts are the ones that are taken good care of. To take good care of your bust means to keep it firm and perky, with no sign of sagging. Gravity is the main enemy of breasts, especially big ones. However, there are a few things you can do to minimize damage caused by gravity and age. Here we offer some advice on how to take care of your bust. Stick to these simple rules and you’ll have beautiful breasts for quite a long time.
1. Keep a healthy weight.
Nothing affects the bust more than weight change. Avoid those diets that promise miraculous weight loss; it’s most likely to gain it again faster than you expect. But that’s not the worst thing about these diets. Losing weight fast make your breasts sag.
2. The most effective weapon against gravity is the right bra.
Be very careful when buying a bra. It may look gorgeous on the mannequin, but there’s no guarantee it will look good on you too. Moreover, and more important – it might not be comfortable enough. Make sure the bra you buy does a good job – to support and protect your bust. Women with larger breasts need a bra with stronger straps which can take some extra weight. Women wearing smaller sizes tend to buy padded bras, because they make their breasts look bigger. Padded bras, however, don’t allow the skin to breath, so it’s better to wear such lingerie on special occasions. An enhancer bra is a good choice for every-day wear. Also keep in mind that your bust changes with time and weight and the bras you’re used to buy, at a certain point may not work for you anymore.
3. Having a good posture is a must if you want good-looking breasts.
Standing up straight not only makes your bust look bigger and firmer, it pulls breast muscles and gives them more support. To keep these muscles in shape, you can also do specific exercise. To fix any posture problems, consult with a chiropractor and take the proper actions. This may mean to join a fitness program or start practicing the proper sport.
4. And talking about bras and exercise…
When practicing intensive activities such as running, jogging, tennis, aerobics, etc., always wear a sports bra. Without wearing proper underwear you help sagging a lot. Studies have shown that sagging is 40% less with women wearing a regular bra and 78% less with women wearing a sports one. So what’s the conclusion? The right bra is essential if you want a beautiful and firm bust.
5. Dry skin.
The breasts and the dcollet often suffer from dehydration, because women neglect these parts of the body when applying a moisturizer. The bust and the surrounding skin also need special care – apply a moisturizer regularly to preserve skin’s youth and elasticity. Remember, we fight sagging here!
6. Last but not least – health.
Examine your breasts regularly to keep track of any abnormalities. We advice you to choose a date that concurs with regular hormonal changes: ovulation, menstruation, etc, and go to check up at the same date in different months. You can also do some examinations while in the shower: raise one arm and use the other to examine the breast under the lifted arm.
Source: www.beauty-advices.com
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Thursday, October 15, 2009
Flat Iron
Still can't live without your straightening iron? Once you know how to achieve that sleek, smooth look it's hard to go back. It really doesn't matter which flat iron you use: ceramic, thermal, metal or ionic - they all damage your hair with over-use and inappropriate use. They heat keeps your hair dry and over time will damage the ends of your hair.
Here are 10 tips to help you and your flat iron work side-by-side without damaging your hair.
- Keep your flat iron clean. It will last longer and do less damage to your hair.
- Use a styling aid to prevent frizz before you blow dry. Sealed Ends by BC Bonicure seal the ends of your hair locking out frizziness by 79 percent. Use it after your blow dry to get rid of frizz.
- Practice before you head out to any major event. It's very easy to use once you get the knack of it.
- When using the iron on your hair comb, on the section you are using first, before running the iron through it.
- Try avoiding using any products until you finish straightening out your hair.
- Use small sections. The smaller the section the flatter and more weightless your hair will be.
- Use even pressure while stroking your flat iron from the root to the end without stopping on any part of the sectioned hair.
- Use a wide bristle brush on your hair while brushing your desired shape into place.
- Use a lightweight serum to smooth any frizz left over. You'll only need a little.
- Let your iron cool; clean its surface with a cloth so you�ll be ready to use it again tomorrow.
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Monday, August 3, 2009
Skin Moles and Beauty Marks
Skin moles are considered to be beauty marks. These beauty marks can pose certain threats though, so find out everything about them.
Beauty marks, skin moles or “melanocytic nervus” are pigmented formations on the body which can appear at birth or in the first 20 years of life.
Moles can be found on the surface of the skin, like a small pigmented bump or dot.
Moles are considered to be “beauty marks” especially if located on the face.
Celebrities like Marylin Monroe, Cindy Crawford were considered to be very sexy because of their mole just above the lip. Many women started to tattoo or draw with a pencil a mole above their lip just so they could look as sexy as Marylin or Cindy.
Skin moles can be genetic. You might find a mole exactly in a place where one of your ancestors had, but some moles can appear due to sunlight exposure (the sun amplifies the melanin production which causes moles to appear).
Are skin moles dangerous?
Skin moles can be dangerous if they turn into melanoma, which is a type of skin cancer. Developing a melanoma depends on your genetic history as well as sun exposure.
Sunburns or excessive sun exposure can contribute to the development of melanoma. This is why it is highly recommended to use sunscreen protection when exposing yourself to the sun's rays.
It is a good idea to visit a dermatologist as soon as possible if you observe any changes in the moles appearance - size, color, shape.
For example visit a dermatologist if you experience:
- pain when you touch the mole
- changes of shape and color
- itchiness
- enlargement
The dermatologist can determine if these changes are normal or if a melanoma is developing.
Should you remove the moles?
Only a specialist can determine if a mole should or shouldn't be removed through surgical procedure. It is believed by many people that removing skin moles can be dangerous but if the procedure is done correctly no danger is posed.
Avoid picking, scratching or cutting your moles because it is dangerous.
One thing is for certain, moles can look good but can also cause discomfort. If you have any doubts concerning a mole on your skin visit a dermatologist as quickly as possible.
Source: www.skin-care.becomegorgeous.com
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Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Skin Problems and Acne Tips
Skin conditions only create more difficulties when it comes to applying makeup.
What to do when pimples or acne are prominent?
Is there something you can do to hide these with makeup or even get rid of them?
The answer is yes.
Before applying any kind of makeup, your first step should be to gently clean your face. Next apply an astringent solution so that dirt won't get into the pores and avoid the appearance of pimples.
For less noticeable pimples, you should consider a concealer and then a high-coverage foundation.
Be careful when applying it, you need to do it really soft and carefully. Standard makeup follows up.
Special medical makeup products are based on special formulas and are mostly water and transfer resistant – these are high coverage products specially made for facial scars. These also can be used on pimples, temporary wounds, bruises.
You can ask a specialist for something that does not clog pores, this will surely make your job a lot easier and you’ll be sure you’re using the right product.
This kind of special makeup usually contains ingredients that kill bacteria and cleans out your pores and it is usually non-allergenic.
Proper hygiene is absolutely necessary at any moment of your life, and if you’re suffering from acne, it becomes a must.
Moisturizers, exfoliants, facial creams will keep your skin clean, your pores happy and, in time may heal your condition.
Internal nutrition is our best friend, as most skin problems usually tend to come from inside.
Follow healthy diets, don’t avoid fruits (lots of fresh fruits!) and vegetables, and remember to stay hydrated by drinking at least 6 to 8 cups of water a day.
Of course, a visit to a specialist needs to be considered - the only one specialized in skin problems, and the most suitable person to help when skin problems, like acne, are present in your life.
Source: www.skin-care.becomegorgeous.com
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Monday, March 30, 2009
Lighten Your Skin
Dark spots, and freckles, and skin-damage - oh my! Looking to lighten your complexion? Every shade of skin is beautiful, but as we grow older our skin tone can change. Freckles may appear, dark spots can arise, and skin may not be as light as it once was. So, if you're still not ready to embrace your dark side, read on for a few natural whitening tips and tricks.
- Use Sunblock
- Exfoliate
- Make a Mask
- Licorice Extract
Remember to love your skin no matter what color it is. It's a part of who you are and that's what makes you beautiful and unique.
By Laci Chiodo
Source: free-beauty-tips.glam.com
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Monday, March 2, 2009
A Quick Hand Treatment
We don’t tell you a secret if we say that hands are the most visible parts of you. You use them in everyday in different activities, sometimes not very pleasant for them. Have you ever thought about some procedures which will reduce the harmful influence on your hands? If you are ready to help your hands be young and beautiful follow our advices.
- Add a little almond oil (about a teaspoon) to dishwater when you do the dishes to make your hands skin soft.
- Peel off dead skin cells with sea salt and lemon. Also you can use for this purpose natural coffee which is left in your cup after you drink it.
- While skin is a little wet, apply a mixture of one teaspoon honey and one teaspoon olive oil. Place hands in small plastic bags, then in a pair of cotton gloves for thirty minutes. The heat helps the treatment penetrate.
- Put your hands in warm mild (it should be comfortable for touch) for five minutes to strengthen nails and hydrate skin. Not only is milk loaded with lactic acid, a natural alpha hydroxy acid that gently exfoliates dead skin, but its high calcium content will strengthen fragile nails.
Source: cosmeticcareguide.com
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