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>The Beauty Blog – Cheeks

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A great way to make yourself look younger and fresher is to learn to properly apply makeup on your cheeks. Gone are the days when you rubbed color in a diagonal line from your ear to your mouth. That streak of color under your cheekbone is no loner the thing to do. Instead, take color on your brush and rub a circular motion on the apple of your cheek, and then go up around the hairline to your temples. Blush is meant to give your cheeks a subtle glow. If you are looking to contour your cheekbones, it’s better to use products specifically made for that purpose rather than risk your blush looking like spray paint. There is also a big difference between blush and bronzer. Blush is what you think of as blush in the traditional sense but bronzer is meant to give you a look as if you’ve been in the sun without the spray tan look or the pesky cancerous growths. Use both sparingly. The focus should be on your eyes or your lips. Sometimes I don’t even use any blush, contours or bronzer at all.

Here are some of the products I have used.

Bare Escentuals bareMinerals Blush, $18.00

Discover fabulous, good-for-you cheek color. These creamy, 100 percent pure bareMinerals Blushes give you a beautiful, healthy tone that looks natural, because it is. Create a soft, radiant glow that’s ideal for all skin types, including sensitive and problem-prone skin.

These are the best products for any area of your face but right now we’re talking about blush. The pigments are so strong that barely touching the brush to the powder is enough. You don’t want to look like a hooker. For fair complected ladies, I suggest soft pinks that compliment your skin tone. Then get darker as your skin gets darker and keep in mind as to whether you are a warm tone, cool tone or neutral tone, because that determines the color of blush you choose. You never want to deviate too far from the color your skin naturally turns when you blush for real. Keep the center on the apple of your cheeks.

Perfekt Beauty Cheek Perfection Gel, $28.00

A tinted cheek perfector that instantly ‘per-fekts’ and enhances the appearance of the cheeks offering an alternative to traditional cream or powder blushes, bronzer, and cheek stains. This multitasking formula glides on effortlessly to instantly per-fekt and enhance the appearance of the cheeks. Smart Color Technology™ assures a perfect color match for every skintone. This gel leaves a hint of natural color, sculpting and highlighting the cheekbones.

I thought this was going to look like paint on my cheeks because I’ve never tried liquid blush before. I was very pleased with it though. You squirt a dab on your fingertip and rub it into the apple of your cheek in a circular motion. Then you rub out the edges just to be certain that you don’t have a big red circle on your cheek. Once you blend it out properly, it stays put for a long time and doesn’t fade. It’s waterproof and lightweight as well.

NARS Blush – Super Orgasm, $27.00

A sheer-pressed powder blush with golden speckles. NARS amps up their legendary NARS Orgasm to bring you Super Orgasm – the universally flattering shimmering peachy pink blush with an extra dose of golden sparkle. The super sexy pink flush gives the effect of an ultimate super,uh hum, afterglow. The blush contains a universally flattering peachy-pink undertone and can be worn alone or layered together for more depth.

These orgasm blushes from NARS are kind of famous or infamous because they are suitable for virtually any skin tone. It’s a universal line of blushes. I find them to be beautiful and easy to apply. I don’t use this blush very often because it is expensive but they add a little extra glimmer to cheeks.

Urban Decay Baked Bronzer, $26.00

A bronzer for the face and body that delivers a streak-free finish. This super fine powder is baked on a terra cotta disc for 24 hours and then hand-finished by a factory full of motherly Italian women who are concerned with the safety of your skin. Because it is cooked rather than pressed, it will even regain its micro-fine texture if you’ve applied it wet for a more dramatically bronzed look. The new packaging with a Moroccan-inspired moon-and-stars motif contains the same formula Urban Decay has built this product’s following on. Selecting the shade you want is now even easier–variations in the color of the compact match the color inside. Tips: Apply Baked Bronzer to your face or body. Try using a small wet brush to deliver rich, concentrated color to eyes and lips too.

Bronzer is not something I use very often but when I do, I avoid heavy shades that make me look fake baked. This one looks pretty natural as long as it’s used in moderation. No bronzer should be used with blush though, in my opinion. Choose one or the other. Your complexion should come through in a natural way no matter what makeup you use.

Sedona Lace Contour and Blush Palette, $17.95

This 2 in 1 palette contains 6 large pans for contouring, shading and blush. All 6 colors are matte and come in a durable packaged case to make it very convenient to use and travel with.

Contouring is something that not a lot of people do in their makeup routine, except with professional makeup artists. This palette is designed to help you bring out the natural bone structure of your face and give your look more depth in photographs. These contour shades keep you from looking washed out and two dimensional. Accent the deeper curves of your face with the darker shades and the parts of your face that catch the light the most should be accented with the lighter shades. Be careful of overdoing it though. My suggestion is to contour in natural light as opposed to the weird light in your bathrooms.

Tomorrow we will discuss hair products, bath products and fragrances.

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>The Beauty Blog – Lips

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Nothing says sexy more than a set of beautiful, soft, full lips. When your makeup is focused on your lips as opposed to your eyes, you are making a sexy statement that will get attention. However, if you are focusing your makeup on your lips, be certain that your teeth are in great condition because no matter how beautiful your lips are, drawing attention to your mouth will make the eye go straight to your teeth if they are stained with coffee, food or prolonged smoking. I have used Crest White Strips before because drinking so much soda in my life stained my teeth no matter how often I brushed them. Take care of your teeth first and the rest will follow. The next hint I have for your lips is to put on lip balm before you put on makeup to let it soak in because it will help the color stay on your lips and keep them looking moist and healthy.

There is a myth that only certain women can wear red lipstick. This is not true. When red lipstick looks bad on a person, it’s because they chose the wrong shade. If you want to try red lipstick, the first thing you need to do is figure out if you are a warm or cool toned person. Go outside in natural light and look at the inside of your wrists. If you’re veins look blue, then you are a cool toned person. If your veins look green or olive, then you are a warm toned person. Cool toned people need to choose reds with a blue undertone, often looking a bit on the pink side. Warm toned people need to choose reds with more of an orange or brown undertone. If you can’t tell what color your veins are and you look good in both gold and silver jewelry, then you are neutral toned, and you can wear both warm and cool colors. See? Everybody can rock red lipstick. You just have to find the shade that fits your skin tone and find the right occasion.

Here are my favorite lip products.

 MAC Lip Pencil, $13.00

A pencil designed for shaping, lining or filling in the lip. Lip Pencils have a smooth, creamy texture that is perfect for lining the lips or filling them in. They are long-lasting and available in a wide selection of colours that each work well with many different lipstick shades.

This is my favorite pencil I’ve ever had for lips. I usually have to etch the color into my lips because the pigment isn’t very strong but this one glides on very well. The better the pigment, the longer the pencil will last and the less often you will have to buy new ones. It may seem like $13.00 is a lot for a pencil but I’ve been using it for a few months and I haven’t had to sharpen it yet. It’s going to last a very long time. My trick for lip pencils is to not just use them as a liner. First I outline my lips and then I fill them in completely because lipstick will wear off a lot faster than liner. If you fill in with your liner, you’re not going to look silly with just the outline when your lipstick wears off.

MAC Lipstick, $14.50

Colour plus texture for the lips. Stands out on the runway. Simmers on the street! What made M·A·C famous.

Naturally if I prefer MAC lip pencils, I prefer MAC lipsticks to go on top of them. These lipsticks glide on well without having to rub it in within an inch of your life and they stay fairly well. There are lipsticks that take longer to rub off but I like how this one feels. It’s light and it’s not greasy. It’s small enough to carry on the go in your smallest clutch but you’re not going to need to buy it very often. I wouldn’t be willing to pay this much for lipstick if it didn’t last long enough to outweigh the cost.

Revlon ColorStay Ultimate Liquid Lipstick, $10.99

One-step, food-proof lipcolor with a patented technology that lasts up to 12 hours.

    With a built-in, ultra-conditioning topcoat
    One-step application – no topcoat required for comfortable wear
    Stays comfortable and wears beautifully, does not feather or fade
    No touch-ups required even after meals

Apply a thin film to bare lips, wait until dry, remove with oil based remover.

This one is a great drugstore solution for long lasting lipcolor. I have issues with getting lipstick to last more than five minutes because I use my mouth for everything but this one actually stays put. You have to put it on and let it dry first though. Don’t lick your lips or drink or eat anything for a few minutes until it has completely dried. Then it will last through almost anything. It does crack if you’re not careful though, so carry it with you.

Chanel LÈVRES SCINTILLANTES GLOSSIMER, $28.50

Gorgeous shimmer and a high-shine glow is delivered effortlessly to lips with just one stroke of this best-selling lipgloss. A wide range of shades, from sheer and natural to sparkling and rich, look beautiful on their own, or over your favorite CHANEL lipstick. Equally beautiful: the conditioning formula’s comfort and long wear.

Don’t think I’m silly enough to pay almost $30 for a tube of lipgloss! A friend of a friend bought it and decided she didn’t like it, so she gave it to me. I really like this lipgloss because it doesn’t take much to give you a pretty glimmer on your mouth. The color is not too intense. You can wear it by itself or you can put it on top of other lipsticks. Most of the time, I wear it on top of MAC lipsticks because it takes some intensity out of the color for daytime. This is a great lipgloss for all occasions, but frankly, you can achieve the same thing with lipglosses from e.l.f. that cost much less. When you buy Chanel, you’re buying the name.

e.l.f. Essential Hypershine Gloss Box Set, $5.00

“Be Yourse.l.f., no one can tell you you’re doing it wrong”. This is truly the perfect Gift! Get the latest Spring colors as a present to yourself or to a friend, these Glosses are all wrapped up in their pink box ready and waiting for YOU! Each set includes a collection of 5 exclusive pink Hypershine Glosses – Sparkle Pinks: Pink #4, Pink #2, Pink #1, Berry Bliss, Va Va Voom – Summer Ready: Bubble Gum, Flirt, Wild, Perfect Pink, Strawberry.

These lipglosses cost much less than Chanel and work just as well. I have both of these box sets. The tubes are smaller than the Chanel tubes but they are cost effective. You might have to reapply more often but it goes on smooth with a built-in brush. I put the lighter colors on top of MAC lipsticks and I wear the darker colors by themselves.

Tomorrow we will discuss cheeks.

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>The Beauty Blog – Eyes

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The eyes are the windows to the soul. What better feature on your face to highlight than the place that expresses the most depth of thought and emotion? The biggest mistake I see women making with their makeup is being far too heavy with both their eyes and their lips, making a person overwhelmed when they look at her. The most basic rule of makeup is that you need to decide which is your best feature – your eyes or your lips – and highlight the favorite feature and go light on the other feature. Of your lips are not so crazy, then your eyes will stand out more.

Aside from makeup, your eyes need proper care in order to look their best without having to use so much product. Moisturize the area around your eyes for age prevention. Find a good oil-free anti-aging cream made for your eyes to help control wrinkles and prevent more wrinkles from forming. I usually use Oil of Olay for anti-aging creams, as I discussed in my previous blog. Always remember that you are never too young to start an anti-aging skincare regimen and it especially applies to the eyes because that is where you get wrinkles first most of the time. Lay off the grease, sugar and fat. Eat natural, fresh foods, and drink as much water as you can. Sleeping is the best way to keep your eyes looking young and fresh.

e.l.f. Essential Eyelid Primer, $1.00

Preps your eyelid for smoother, longer-lasting and crease-proof eyeshadow. The ultra sheer nude color works to increase eye color longevity. The lightweight liquid formula quickly absorbs into the skin for comfortable wear.

The most overlooked aspect of applying eye makeup is the fact that it’s very important to put on a primer first. It acts as a buffer between the oils in your skin and the pigments you put on your eyes. A good primer will make the pigments brighter and prevent your eyeshadows from sliding, fading or cracking as the day passes. It’s no different than preparing a canvas or a wall before you paint it. This particular primer is my everyday primer because it’s only a dollar and I don’t have to worry about conserving it. Dab some on your eyelid and spread it from your lash line to your eyebrow with your finger. Let it set for a minute before you begin putting anything else on your eyes. This one is pretty good considering it’s only a dollar. It looks very pink in the bottle but it dries smooth with your skin color.

Urban Decay Eyeshadow Primer Potion Tube, $19.00

An eye shadow primer that preps, brightens, and provides all-day wear. Packaged in a new squeeze tube with a precise needle nose, these bestselling primer potions glide effortlessly onto the skin providing the ultimate eye prep for smoother, more vibrant shadow and all-day, creaseless wear. The original, award-winning formula disappears completely when applied—ideal for the purist who wants a straightforward primer. Eden, Greed, and Sin work triple-duty as primers, highlighters, or eye shadows. If you want to avoid shimmer, Eden provides a matte, nude wash of color. Greed and Sin both feature a sensual shimmer that makes eyes pop. Formulated in an array of textures, the shades in this line truly offer something for everyone.

Since this one costs more money, I use it less often, more for special occasions. It works very well though and it comes in several varieties to help you achieve a light, matte, shimmer or natural look. If you have an odd skin color or you like to wear more eye makeup than other people, this is more of a heavy duty primer that will work better for you than the e.l.f. primer shown earlier in this blog.

Sedona Lace 88 Ultra Shimmer Eyeshadow Palette, $19.95

Long lasting with high quality ingredients suited for professional makeup artists. Includes mirror and two sponge applicators.

I love, love, love Sedona Lace makeup palettes! There are several different kinds ranging from shimmer to matte to warm to cool to neutrals. I got this 88 color shimmer palette first but they are palettes with almost 200 colors in them and they are built like color books. I find these pigments to be stronger, smoother and longer lasting than anything I have picked out at the drugstore. Be careful with the mirror though. I took it on a cruise and the mirror shattered in my luggage and we had to take a hammer to it to get the pieces out. You will need to buy brushes as well. I prefer not to use the little sponge applicators that come with these color palettes because they are short and the pigments work better with brushes. The basic looks I do begin with a light color from the lashes to eyebrow, followed by a darker crease color, and finally a highlighter under my eyebrow.

MAC Eye Shadow, $14.50

Highly-pigmented powder. Applies evenly, blends well.

I love MAC even though their products are a bit pricey. I find these pigments to be longer lasting and stronger than other pigments and the color selection is great. They feel a bit heavier to me than other things I have used in the past, so if you don’t like to feel your makeup, you might want to use this sparingly or use it just slightly on top of lighter feeling products. They are worth the money though and you can build your own custom palettes in the online MAC store. That way you will use everything you buy instead of buying a pre-made palette just for one or two shades and everything else goes to waste. These are especially good if you’re looking for a bright, expressive face.

Bare Escentuals bareMinerals Glimmer Eyecolor, $13.00

Eyecolors in a variety of brilliant shades and versatile textures. These eyecolors provide a variety of coverage options, from opaque all-over lid color and crease contouring to shimmering, translucent shades that add subtle or dramatic highlights. Use them wet or dry and mixed together with other bareMinerals products to customize colors as you desire. Their consistency makes them incredibly easy to apply and blend.

I’m a big fan of every product Bare Escentuals makes but I especially like the glimmery eyeshadow pots. I would not use these for daytime looks though unless you’re more adventurous with makeup and you can pull it off. I usually put matte colors on and then a complimentary glimmer shade on top of it for a night out. The glimmer is a little bit glittery but subtle too. I suggest you put these on with a damp brush because it makes them stick better and the pigment stronger.

Make Up For Ever Glitters, $13.00

A catwalk just wouldn’t be a catwalk without glitters. These lightweight, fine particles of bright light add glamour to any type of makeup – on the face or body. A little bit goes a long way. Just pat on the skin with a wet brush for a long-lasting effect. Dany’s Tip: “Sprinkle onto lip gloss in the evening to emphasize lip volume. To make glitter adhere to the body or hair, first spray these areas with water, then place a small amount glitter in the palm of your hand and gently blow onto the dampened areas.”

If you’re looking for serious blinging glitter, this is the eye pigment for you. I definitely advise against using this much glitter during the daytime because you will look overly done, but this is a fun way to dress up at night or for a party. There are several colors of glitter to choose from and I suggest that you wear a solid color without much embellishment because glittery eyes should really be used as an accessory. Don’t overdo your whole look.

MAC Eye Kohl, $14.50

A soft-on pencil liner that lines, defines and shades the eyes with rich colour and a silky-smooth, matte/pearl finish. Ophthalmologist tested.

My general rule of thumb is that I use eyeliner pencils in the daytime and liquid eyeliners at night because pencils tend to be more subtle. I like this pencil because it goes on very smooth and I don’t have to rub it in and aggravate my skin in order to see any color. Eyeliners of every kind will bleed up your skin if you are naturally oily, so my suggestion is to be sure that you have enough eyelid primer on and start off light with the eyeliner. It’s easier to add more pigment as you go than it is to try and remove it if you accidentally put on too much. If you don’t have a steady hand, use short strokes and connect the short lines across your lid. You can blend it with a brush later if your line isn’t straight enough.

e.l.f. Essential Waterproof Eyeliner Pen, $1.00

Get no smudge with no-budge eyeliner, which creates a fabulous and fresh look of precision that lasts for hours. The smooth pen applicator easily glides on color for very fine to bold lines for effortless beauty.

Most people are very intimidated by liquid eyeliner because it has to be painted on from a bottle like nail polish. One slip of the brush and you have to start over again. I personally prefer eyeliner pens like this one from e.l.f. because they are easy to control while still giving you the strong liquid liner look. Use short strokes and angle the pen to give you the thick or thin line that you want. Be careful of the color bleeding up into your eyelid if you have oily skin – just be sure there is enough primer. This pen comes in several colors. I have used black and brown but I find the brown too much like copper, so I stick to my brown pencil if I want that color. Don’t be afraid to try new things with eyeliner.

Tarte EmphasEYES™ Inner Rim Brightener, $18.00

A brightening eyeliner for the inner rim of the eye. This multitasking pencil liner gently glides along the lower inner rim and inner corner of eyes for a wide-awake effect. It can also be used to highlight the brow bone to give brows added shape and definition.

I can’t emphasize enough how important it is to have a highlighter like this one because it really opens your eyes, especially in photographs. What you do it pat dry your lower eye and roll this pencil along the waterline. It may feel weird at first but it really makes you look more awake. Then you outline the inner corner of your eye and blend it into the beginning of your eyeliner for a fluid look. Although this product is specifically made for your waterline, you can achieve the same look on a budget by buying a white or soft peach eyeliner pencil from the drugstore. It just takes a little more effort.

Covergirl Lash Blast Volume Waterproof Mascara, $8.99

The biggest brush ever from CoverGirl, for a blast of lush, volumized lashes. Lashblast’s volume-boosting formula and brush are designed to max out each and every lash leaving you with the ultimate big lash look.

I’m not an expert on mascara but this one has been my favorite for a while. I do have to make several passes over my eyelashes but that’s because I like my mascara and eyeliner to be heavy. Black mascara and eyeliner brings out blue eyes but be careful of looking too harsh with black if your hair is blonde or red. You may want to go with a dark brown or medium brown if you are lighter complected. It’s also very important to keep your brush clean or you will find that clumping becomes more frequent. I just wash mine out from time to time with soap and water. The brush on this particular mascara does great with combing through my lashes and I don’t have a problem with tarantula eyes.

Tomorrow we will be talking about lips.

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