Saturday, February 28, 2015
Friday, February 27, 2015
Jewelry From Youngevity :)
Exquisite Jewelry From Youngevity Not Only Just Excellent Makeup But Jewelry Too.
Cubic zirconia with jet and smoke topaz glass stones, add drama to these fabulous drop earrings for any occasion.
Cubic zirconia with jet and smoke topaz glass stones, add drama to these fabulous drop earrings for any occasion.
Thursday, February 26, 2015
Youngevitys' Cream To Powder Foundation
Youngevity Cream To Powder Foundation
Press the above link to see the beautiful brochure array of colors offered by Youngevity.
Shop Now Foundation
Press the above link to see the beautiful brochure array of colors offered by Youngevity.
Shop Now Foundation
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
It Is Fabulous Wednesday Ladies!
Hey Ladies It Is Fabulous Wednesday :) With Lipstick & Eyeshadow
Today we will explore the magic of mascara wands to transform lashes from ordinary to EXTRAORDINARY! The first that we will share information with you about is the ball tip and it uses. If you have any questions feel free to ask them and if you want to share please feel free to do that as well, we are here to share, learn and grow.
There will be a different wand featured every Fabulous Wednesday so make sure to show up and show out :) If you have pics that you want to share with us we will feature them as long as it is pertaining to the discussion at hand. Thank You Ladies. Have a great day!
Today we will explore the magic of mascara wands to transform lashes from ordinary to EXTRAORDINARY! The first that we will share information with you about is the ball tip and it uses. If you have any questions feel free to ask them and if you want to share please feel free to do that as well, we are here to share, learn and grow.
There will be a different wand featured every Fabulous Wednesday so make sure to show up and show out :) If you have pics that you want to share with us we will feature them as long as it is pertaining to the discussion at hand. Thank You Ladies. Have a great day!
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Tuesday Flair Tips-With Lipstick & Eyeshadow
Youngevity Mineral Makeup
Tuesday Flair Tip-With Lipstick & Eyeshadow
How to Apply Eyeshadow With an Eyeliner and Mascara
Eyeshadow is an integral part of any eye makeup and no matter which effect you want to create—dramatic, natural or classic—the look remains incomplete without eyeshade. Teamed with an eyeliner and mascara, a rightly applied eyeshadow can make you eyes pop up, making your personality stand out in the crowd.
Tuesday Flair Tip-With Lipstick & Eyeshadow
How to Apply Eyeshadow With an Eyeliner and Mascara
Eyeshadow is an integral part of any eye makeup and no matter which effect you want to create—dramatic, natural or classic—the look remains incomplete without eyeshade. Teamed with an eyeliner and mascara, a rightly applied eyeshadow can make you eyes pop up, making your personality stand out in the crowd.
Below given are steps to a perfect eyeshadow look; check out the steps and use them next time you apply the makeup.
Step I
To begin with, prime your lids with a light concealer to cover-up any skin flaws in the eye area such a dark ring, redness, or discoloration. This technique is widely used by the pros too because it facilitates the even application of eyeshadow and also makes it lasting.
Step II
Next up, drag your eyeshadow palette and pat your eyeshadow applicator in the lighter shade of eyeshadow. Run the brush smoothly onto the eyelid and upto the brow-bone. The brush you use should be soft enough to apply the color evenly and easily.
Step III
Using an angled eyeshadow brush spread the medium shade over the crease. An angled applicator is ideal for applying color to the crease and corners since it is moldable and can be molded to the shape of the eye. Blend the two colors thoroughly with a soft shadow brush afterwards.
Step IV
Draw contour of your eyes with a dark-shaded eyeshadow. Using a flat definer brush, apply the color from the inner corner of the eye all the way upto the outer corner, smudging the color lightly with your fingertip or Q-tip afterwards. Make sure to keep the line close to the lash line.
Use the same eyeshade to contour the lower lash line as well. Smudge finally.
Step V
Complete the look by adding a tad of highlighting shade to the inner corner of your eyes thus brightening them up instantly. You may want to use a thin eyeshadow brush applicator for this purpose.
Step I
To begin with, prime your lids with a light concealer to cover-up any skin flaws in the eye area such a dark ring, redness, or discoloration. This technique is widely used by the pros too because it facilitates the even application of eyeshadow and also makes it lasting.
Step II
Next up, drag your eyeshadow palette and pat your eyeshadow applicator in the lighter shade of eyeshadow. Run the brush smoothly onto the eyelid and upto the brow-bone. The brush you use should be soft enough to apply the color evenly and easily.
Step III
Using an angled eyeshadow brush spread the medium shade over the crease. An angled applicator is ideal for applying color to the crease and corners since it is moldable and can be molded to the shape of the eye. Blend the two colors thoroughly with a soft shadow brush afterwards.
Step IV
Draw contour of your eyes with a dark-shaded eyeshadow. Using a flat definer brush, apply the color from the inner corner of the eye all the way upto the outer corner, smudging the color lightly with your fingertip or Q-tip afterwards. Make sure to keep the line close to the lash line.
Use the same eyeshade to contour the lower lash line as well. Smudge finally.
Step V
Complete the look by adding a tad of highlighting shade to the inner corner of your eyes thus brightening them up instantly. You may want to use a thin eyeshadow brush applicator for this purpose.
Monday, February 23, 2015
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Friday, February 20, 2015
10 Hot Tips For Foundation
Pre-application
If you’re after a dewy finish add a small drop of oil to your moisturiser.
Oily skins tends to need more prep than other skin types. Consider using a pore minimiser and a mattifier to even out skin problems.
If luminosity is your goal mix in a little illuminator with your foundation.
Can’t find the right shade or texture? Ask a professional. Many make up counters offer free foundation matching. If you’re going DIY then always shade test on your jawline and in natural light.
Application
Primer is the holy grail of base application. Not only does it help your makeup last longer and go on easier, it also evens out many imperfections and blemishes before you’ve even applied foundation and concealer. If flawless is what you’re after then never skip it.
Only apply foundation to the areas that need it. If you’ve got a little redness around the nose or discolouration on your cheeks then apply foundation specifically on these areas, but leave the rest of the skin untouched to let your natural radiance shine through.
To apply foundation the way a makeup artist would, start from the center areas and work out.
Which is best: brush or fingers? Thinner foundations are best applied with your fingers. Thicker foundations require a sponge or a brush.
Always ALWAYS apply foundation first, then your concealer. Foundation will cover the majority of imperfections, meaning you only have to use a little bit of concealer on any remaining skin flaws.
Apply powder sparingly or not at all. If you have oily skin only use a light dusting on the t-zone to avoid looking cakey.
Oily skins tends to need more prep than other skin types. Consider using a pore minimiser and a mattifier to even out skin problems.
If luminosity is your goal mix in a little illuminator with your foundation.
Can’t find the right shade or texture? Ask a professional. Many make up counters offer free foundation matching. If you’re going DIY then always shade test on your jawline and in natural light.
Application
Primer is the holy grail of base application. Not only does it help your makeup last longer and go on easier, it also evens out many imperfections and blemishes before you’ve even applied foundation and concealer. If flawless is what you’re after then never skip it.
Only apply foundation to the areas that need it. If you’ve got a little redness around the nose or discolouration on your cheeks then apply foundation specifically on these areas, but leave the rest of the skin untouched to let your natural radiance shine through.
To apply foundation the way a makeup artist would, start from the center areas and work out.
Which is best: brush or fingers? Thinner foundations are best applied with your fingers. Thicker foundations require a sponge or a brush.
Always ALWAYS apply foundation first, then your concealer. Foundation will cover the majority of imperfections, meaning you only have to use a little bit of concealer on any remaining skin flaws.
Apply powder sparingly or not at all. If you have oily skin only use a light dusting on the t-zone to avoid looking cakey.
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