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Monday, 5 August 2013

8 Ways to Achieving Flawless Look with Makeup

Hello ladies! It's a beginning of a beautiful week after the weekend rest! Today I would be talking about achieving that gorgeous flawless look with makeup. Learning how to apply makeup to look great and feel attractive is something every woman can master. Lets go through  some few steps, hope you would love it!!!

Step 1: Moisturize and Conceal dark spots.
The first step is to apply a moisturizer with SPF to help concealer glide on smoothly. Concealer is usually worn on areas where it is required, like undereye circles and blemishes, it can also be used before or after foundation depending on what you really want to cover up. Concealer comes in a variety of shapes and colors, so analyze your skin to determine what you would require( see a makeup artist), may be you are trying to cover up acne, scars or even birthmark, use a concealer that is 1-2 shades lighter than your natural skin tone. In the case of discoloration tinted green or yellow, these will counteract red and dark spots on your skin. For best results apply in little quantity with a pointed concealer brush, and then blend properly using the tip of your fingers for the lightest touch.

Step 2: A Touch of Base.
To get perfectly even skin the speedy way, use a foundation brush. A foundation brush is a n excellent way to apply foundation but it does require a little practice. But it's easy once you get it.  First of all, don't dab the foundation on your face with your finger-the dots will start to dry before you have time to blend them. Just dip your brush in foundation on the back of your hand and apply directly. Some makeup artist starts outwards from the nose up to the T-zone( T-zone is around the forehead to the nose) is the best, and don't overload the brush. You have to work quickly to ensure you don't get any brush marks. if you do, you can work a big soft brush (like a clean powder or blusher brush) in circles to blend the uneven marks-although it's best to avoid these from the start.

Step 3: Reassess and Perfect!
If  a mark is still poking through, go back and hide it with an extra layer of concealer. Use the same kind as in step 1 or try a cover-up that contains salicylic acid, it helps shrink blemishes while it camouflages. Dab it onto problem areas with a pointed brush instead of slicking it on from the tube. Right on top of the blemish, "it's not meant to be totally blended in, "says some experts, but to avoid cakeyness, use your finger to pat its perimeter outward until smooth. For staying power, apply powder over top with a puff to absorb oil and to keep cover-up from sliding off midday.

Step 4: Blush Now!
The best looking blush will e natural-looking. Rose, pink, peach are great options. If you have light skin, choose a light shade of blush. If you have a dark skin, choose a darker shade of blush. with a large powder brush, pick up some some product, blow onto it to remove excess color. Smile big, do you see the fleshy part of your cheeks? that is where you want to apply the blush. Then sweep it up and back towards your temples. Make sure the color blends naturally. There should be no streaks of color, just apply the brighter blush on top of the muted blush.

Step 5: Eyes Shadow.
The key to getting just about any perfect eye shadow look is to blend properly. Blocky eyes shadows never looks natural . Using soft, sculpted eye shadow brushes( rather than spongy applicators that come with a new shade) can make all the differences. To create soft eyes, rotate the brush in tiny circles to make sure each shade on your lid merges seamlessly into the next. For flawless look, a light shade of shadow will do.

Step 6: Make 'Em pop
Next, use bronze and gold cream shadows to give eyes more depth. Apply the bronze shade in your creases with a flat shadow brush for more control, and use your fingers to smudge it down over the lids - avoiding the brow bones. There shouldn't be any harsh lines or stripes of color, it should look blended and effortless. To make everything budge proof, set the cream with a matching powder eye shadow, or dust a colorless translucent powder on top (like the kind used in step three). Then, to make eyes look even bigger, pat some gold cream shadow onto the centers of your lids and run a little along your lower lash lines with your finger or a small brush, Using gold under eyes looks luminous; darker shade can draw attention to undereye circles.

Step 7: Add Some Definition 
 For more intensity, rim your upper lash lines with a brown liner pencil and smudge it upward with your shadow brush. Then set with the same powder eyeshadow used in the previous step. Finish off with two coats of mascara, on top and bottom-focusing on the outer lashes with the top of the wand. If your brows aren't as full as our model's, lightly fill in any gaps with a pencil and use a disposable mascara wand to brush the hairs up. To give eyes an even bigger boost, use an eyelash curler before you apply mascara. start as close to the roots of your lashes as possible and gently pulse the curler forward bit by bit to the ends.

Step 8: Get Lush-looking Lips.
if your lips are dry or at all chapped, gently buff with a damp washcloth and apply lip balm. Let it sink in well, and blot with a tissue if it feels slippery. Using a strawberry-color lipstick, straight from the the tube, apply it to the center of your mouth(make a kissy face!) where color trends to wear off first.. Blend the lipstick out over your lips, patting the color on with your fingertip to help it last. "This gives you that fresh taste.  To amp up things for night, add a layer of gloss for extra shine. Run a piece of ice over you lips before slicking on gloss to help color last all day and prevent it from bleeding. Yipee!!!! that's your flawless look for the week.

 


2 comments:

  1. Very nice post
    How about tips for wearing lip liners?

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