2010
05.18

Beauty products abound to increase your allure and thanks to our advanced modern society we have a wide selection of amazing products to choose from. Cosmetics are amongst the most widely used items to enhance our personal appearance. The beginner may feel somewhat overwhelmed by the sheer variety on offer, but as with all things, cosmetics are a matter of personal preference.

Some preparation is required before applying your make up, to ensure that the overall effect is longer lasting. Your first step is to select a cleansing lotion designed to suit the unique needs of your skin and to thoroughly cleanse your face, neck and decolletage area. This is akin to a painter preparing his canvas before setting out to create a wonderful masterpiece.

Use a quality toning lotion to remove excess cleanser and as an aid to tightening the pores. This will assist your skin in keeping the cores unclogged of grime and prepare the skin for the application of your moisturizer. This is another important step in your routine and you should ensure that you use a moisturizer designed to suit your skin type. Be sure to apply it generously to the throat and decolletage as well.

At this point you should apply a blemish stick to disguise any blemishes or skin discoloration that you may have. Use a good quality concealing stick to disguise dark circles under your eyes. You are now ready to apply your foundation. Select a shade that is as close as possible to your own, keeping in mind that foundation should look as natural as possible as it is a base layer used to minimize the appearance of minor blemishes.

Ensure that your foundation is blended smoothly into your hairline and that you blend it over your jaw line onto your throat, not stopping abruptly in a distinct hard line that will give an unnatural look. Do not neglect the eyes and apply a small amount of foundation to both upper and lower lids. Whether you prefer a loose or compact powder, always apply it in light, sweeping motions, not forgetting your throat and decolletage area. Select a natural shade to blend in with your foundation.

The selection of color depends upon the overall look you are trying to achieve. The color of your eyes will be the deciding factor in which colors you choose. A good rule of thumb is to steer clear of colors that match your eyes as they will only detract from and muddy the color of your eyes.

Generally those with blue, grey and green eyes should choose a warmer palette, while those with dark eyes, whether brown or dark blue, can lean more towards the cooler spectrum of the color palette. Eyeliner defines the eyes beautifully and should be applied to both upper and lower lids to define and enhance the shape of your eyes.

When applying your eyeshadow, use darker tones for the crease and lid area. You can also apply some color to the lower lid, just beneath the lashes. Use a lighter shade of shadow above the crease along the brow bone and then slick a dark or complimentary shade of mascara onto the lashes of both upper and lower eyelids. When applying your blusher, follow the hollow of the cheeks beneath the cheekbones. The final step in your beauty regime is to complete the look with a rich shade of lipstick or gloss and to retouch during the day as necessary.

There are many steps that can be taken to remain youthful and radiant. Hair removal, exercise, skin care, hair care and a trip to the beauty salon can all help this process.

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