Monday, April 27, 2009

Are you up for the challenge?


I challenge you to change it up......be brave to try new looks....you never know, your true beauty could be hiding behind bad make up!
These are helpful tips that I got off of the Carmindy website. I like her makeup style http://www.carmindy.com/index.php check her out for more fun makeup lessons.
~Breaking old makeup routines~~

Have you fallen into a makeup rut? You know you want a new look, yet return to the same old routines? Change can be challenging. But switching gears and emphasizing your best features in new ways can be positively thrilling. Not to mention gorgeous. Let’s start by tossing these tired tactics overboard
~Covering up freckles—Freckles are fantastic! Let them show. A lot of models and actresses I work on have freckles and love them. They keep you looking young and fresh.
~The matte look—Using powder to matte down your face is as dated as the beehive. To control shine, use oil-control lotion, blotting papers, or sheer blotting powders. Or just powder the T-zone area. Look clean, not cakey.
~Over-lining the lips—Lip liner abuse is the biggest sin I see. Never use liner to draw on big lips unless you’re in a stage show. And don't use liners darker than your lipstick or gloss shade.
~Concealer gone wrong—Don't apply concealer before the foundation; you’ll just wipe it off when you apply foundation. And don't use a shade much lighter than your foundation; that highlights rather than conceals.
~Finding your foundation shade—Never use the back of the wrist to test foundation shades. Always use the chest area.
Heavy eyeliner—Using heavy liner is only okay if you're trying to create a look for the evening (like the cat eye), otherwise it is better to gently smudge liner only into the lash line for a more natural effect.
~Matching eye shadow to eye color—Get greater impact by choosing colors opposite your eye color. The contrast brings out your eyes. Using the same shade as your eye color will only make you look like you're wearing too much eye shadow.
~Bland blush—Using dull blush colors makes you look muddy. Instead choose bright shades and apply them on the cheekbones with a big blush brush for a flushed effect.
~Contouring—Again, unless you are in the theatre, use highlights instead. Contouring is almost always noticeable and it is time we embrace the different shapes and lines of our faces and focus on using makeup to enhance, not recreate.
~Plucking gone wrong—We used to think that a thin arch was best, and the butchering began. Put the tweezers down. Modern brows are groomed, natural and soft.


~This is one of my favorite tips: Always apply a highlight shade under the eyebrow and in the tear duct area. This creates at an open, bright-eyed look.

4 comments:

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paula said...

I love Carmindy. Great tips...Amen about the lip liner. Dark lip liner with light lipstick has got to be one of the worst make-up faux paus EVER!

Unknown said...

I have been playing with the look for a year now! I have had several funky hair cuts- all done by my daughter Maranda, and make up again. Stopped wearing it years ago, had an allergy problem, then I discovered mineral makeup! I can wear it!! Now I can wear my make up, have my funky hair- its black at the moment, was very red for a while. Think it will be a while before I dye it again, needs a break. But the cut, well I HATE it right now, just cant figure out what to do with it

ggmlaurapearl said...

Thin Eyebrow Arch. So many seniors of my era have messed up their eyebrows with overplucking, shaving them, then just drawing them in.
One "eyebrowless" lady, each morning, draws in her eyebrows with dark pencil at least a half inch or more ABOVE the rim of her eyeglasses. She's a pretty lady, but for those yukky eyebrows. She always has a "shocked" look.
Lucky me, I've never overplucked.
But as a teen, when first trying plucking between my eyes, I got impatient and I dabbed Nair Hair Remover cream between my eyes. OUCH! SCABS--and not one single eyebrow hair came out.
When MOM anxiously peered at the pussy scabs and inquired, I did usual teen thing--"I dunno, MOM" and stayed in my room a lot for a few days.
Nair never removed one single hair from my legs, either.
Grandma B