7
Steps to Great Makeup
by Sheila Dicks
| 1.
Avoid wearing too much
Makeup
is meant to enhance features not bring negative attention
to you. That's what wearing too much makeup will do; it
will bring you unwanted attention. Don't wear too much of
anything such as:
1.
Eyeliner: dark, thick eyeliner will make you look overdone
and will ruin the rest of your makeup.
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2.
Mascara: too much mascara looks fake and will flake. It looks
especially bad if worn with thick eyeliner or dark blue eye eye
shadow.
3.
Foundation: Make sure your foundation is the same color as your
skin. Foundation is meant to protect and give the face a smooth
look. The magic word is blend.
4.
Powder: The same holds true for powder - not too much. Also, be
sure to blend your makeup so there are no obvious lines.
2.
Lips
Apply
lip liner to completely cover the lips, add color and your lipstick
will stay on much longer. Make sure your lip liner doesn't show.
Also, your lip color should match your skin tone; wear cool colors
if you have cool coloring and warm colors if you have warm coloring.
If you want to make your lips look smaller, keep your liner on
the inside of your lips. However, if you decide to make your lips
look larger, going outside the natural outline of you lips is
a mistake. This can look quite messy and unnatural.
3.
Appropriate makeup
Wear
makeup that is appropriate for the occasion. If you are going
to the beach you shouldn't wear the same or as much makeup as
you would if you were going dancing. Also, when you are in daylight
your makeup should be a lighter than when you are out for the
evening.
4.
Too little or no makeup
Some
women don't wear makeup because they are not sure how to use it
and are afraid of being overdone. If you are unsure, start will
light colours in your shade. Start slowly and add one product
at a time. Maybe start with foundation, add mascara, blush or
lipstick. If you are not used to wearing makeup, using a lot a
first may be a little too much for you, so start slowly. The bottom
line is a little is better than none. If you are still unsure
seek professional advice.
5.
Overall look
When
your makeup is completed it should look natural. That means avoiding
colours that clash. If you have dark skin and hair you will look
better in darker shades; light colours will make you look washed
out. If your hair and skin tone are light, light colours will
look better on you. Dark makeup will make you look older and harsh.
If you have oily skin, first use oil control moisturizer and foundation.
Then be sure to wear loose powder, keeping pressed powder with
you for touch ups.
6.
Hair color
Your
hair color should also be in harmony with your skin. If you have
dark hair and you want to add color, keep it close to the same
shade. If you have light hair, use light colors. As you age your
skin will lighten, so should your hair color. One last thing about
hair color - if you do color you hair be sure you keep it up,
don't let your roots show.
7.
One last thing
Keep
makeup looking fresh all day by doing regular touch ups. Don't
let your makeup fade or crease. Smile!!!
About
the Author
Sheila
Dicks is a wardrobe and image consultant who teaches women how
to look slimmer by dressing to suit their body type. Visit her
at http://www.sheilasfashionsense.com
to download a copy of her e-book Image Makeovers and get How to
Build a Wardrobe free.
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