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Thursday, February 26, 2009

Perfectly Shaped Brow

One of my biggest pet peeves is an over tweezed brow. Put the tweezers away please! A well defined eyebrow opens and frames the face. Key word here 'well defined' but not over plucked. Only tweeze the hair under the brow bone, not above. To get the perfect eyebrow shape follow these simple instructions.
  • Place a pencil at the edge of your nose and connect this point to the inside corner of your eye. This is the point our eyebrow should start. Any hair in between pluck, we don't want a uni brow.
  • To find the highest point of your arch, place a pencil starting from the middle of your mouth to the outside of the iris touching the nostril in a diagonal line. I'm not a doctor so Google 'iris' if you don't know where it is.
  • To determine where your brow should end, place a pencil starting from the middle of your mouth outside the nose to the outer corner of your eye. Anything beyond than this point is going to bring the shape of your face down. Remember ladies a nice shaped brow is an instant face lift.

Here are a few other tips to perfectly shaped brows.

  1. There is no such thing as natural beauty. Brows need as much attention as any other part of your beauty regimen.
  2. Invest in a magnifying mirror and a good pair of tweezers.
  3. Your natural arch is the main focal point, so be sure to accentuate it.
  4. Your brows are sisters, not twins! They will never be identical, they should be proportionate, not exactly the same.
  5. Your brows frame your face. If they are too far apart, it will create the illusion that your nose looks wider. And who wants to look like Ms. Piggy?
  6. Use brow powder to fill in the brow only where there is hair. Where it is more sparse towards the end of the brow use a brow pencil, making sure to blend so there is not harsh line. Finish with a wax or gel to keep brows in place.
  7. If you need to let your brows grow in, fake it by using a brow highlighter pencil with a shimmer on the brow bone just under the brow. This will leave your brows looking well groomed even if they are not.
  8. When trimming the extra longs hairs, brush the hair down and only cut the hair hanging over. Be careful not to poke your eye out. I use scissors with rounded tips.
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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Is Your Makeup Old?

Just like food makeup does expire. I know there are some of you out there that has a pink frost lipstick deep down in you makeup bag from 1988. It's time girls, clean out your makeup bags!Most makeup products do have preservatives however they still can harbor bacteria. Yucky. Mascara has the shortest shelf life and should be thrown away after three months. If you're wearing mascara every day, a tube should only last about that long anyways. Foundations, lipsticks and lip gloss should be tossed out after a year but then again if used everyday they shouldn't even last that long. Shadows, blushes and powders should be tossed out after two years. But who goes through a shadow in two years? Along as you keep your fingers, water and dirty brushes out of your shadows they'll last a lot longer. On the subject of brushes ladies we should be cleaning them once a week. There are plenty of brush cleaners out there. I personally use baby shampoo on my brushes. Most brushes are animal hair so shampoo works fine but make sure its not conditioning shampoo because that can create build-up on your brushes. And lastly ladies make sure to keep your makeup in a cool and dry place, not under the bathroom sink where its humid and hot. Bacteria grows in humid environments.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

My Daily Tip - Use Primer

Ladies if you want your foundations to last use primer. Simple. Just like an artist would prime their canvas before painting, you should prime your skin before applying foundations. The skin has millions of pores and some of us don't want to admit it but we all have fine lines and wrinkles. A primer will fill in any lines and guild over your pores allowing your foundation to look flawless on the skin. Also foundations cling to the primers making it last longer. You wont have to worry about reapplying as much throughout the day. Plus powder foundations start to look chalky on the skin when over-applied. Every brand makes one so invest in your skin; it is the first thing people see. I also recommend using a eye and lip primer for those evenings out when your makeup is heavier and you don't want it to slide off. We've all had that experience when we go to the club looking hot but leave the club (tipsy some of us) with raccoon eyes, chapped lips and not so hot. EUW! Avoid that look ladies and use a little primer so you can dance the night away not worrying about sweating off your look.

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