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Easy Remedies To Remove Skin Tan

During summers, we love going out in the sun, wearing our shorts and skirts and tank tops. It's fun and bright, with a lot of beach time.

But, one thing we absolutely hate is that tanning that follows after. The skin gets an unwanted dark shade and looks dirty for no reason; it's irritating and just does not look good. You don't want a tanned face when you flaunt your fashion earrings.

Apart from remedies like milk, rose-water and aloe vera, here are some extremely easy to do, home-made remedies that are a great solution to our tanning problems:

1. Yogurt and Turmeric Mask


What you need in this is to add a pinch of turmeric (haldi) to a bowl of yogurt. Mix it well and then apply it on the tanned area like face, neck, arms, legs etc. leave it for 20 min and then take a cold shower.

Do it regularly for two weeks as yogurt is found to provide glow to your skin and turmeric will help lighten the shade.


2. Lemon Juice


All you need to do is mix lemon juice with warm water and soak your hands in it for about 20 min. you can do this in a bucket to soak your feet or a bathtub to soak your entire body. Then just wash off with cold water

You need to do this for about two weeks, two or three times every week. Lemon will help lighten your skin with the help of Vitamin C and protect your skin cells. Don't forget to moisturize after as lemon will make your skin very dry.


3. Cucumber


To use this, make a paste by mixing cucumber juice, lemon juice and a pinch of turmeric. Apply the paste for about half an hour and the take a cold shower

Do this for two weeks as cucumber will cool down your skin and remove the tan.


4. Almonds


What you need to do is soak a few almonds overnight, blitz them up with some milk. Apply it as a paste, if possible let in sit overnight or just wash off with cold water in half an hour.

Do it regularly to two weeks and then reduce the usage to about twice a week. Almond will provide the much-needed anti-oxidants to your skin and milk will lighten it.

5. Honey And Lemon Juice


This make a cream by mixing honey, milk powder, lemon juice and almond oil. Apply it for about 20 min and then wash off with cold water. The best thing is that you can store this cream for about a week.

If you want super fast results, apply it thrice a day for a whole week.

Honey has amazing properties that helps boost up the skin, lemon juice lightens it and milk powder and almond oil provide nourishment to it.

6. Sandalwood


Make a thick paste my mixing sandalwood powder, turmeric and rose-water. This paste should be applied for 30 min before washing with cold water.

Do this twice a week and for better results try it before going to bed.

Sandalwood will heal all your sunburns and improve the complexion darkened by the tan.

7. Exfoliation


If you don't want to go through all the pain of making pastes and mixtures, just buy a good quality scrub that suits your skin. We know that you are anxious for your skin to look the same so that you can wear your fashion earrings again.

So, just buy a scrub with preferably some of the materials mentioned above in it. Exfoliate twice or thrice a week and do not forget to moisturize after that.

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Back To Basics - Aftercare Of Your Manicure And Pedicure

Manicure And Pedicure
Manicure And Pedicure
Every woman likes to look and feel her best. Beautifully manicured fingernails and pedicured toenails are essential for a really polished look. If you're looking at your hands and feet now and feeling a little self conscious that they are not looking their best, treat yourself to a manicure and pedicure. If you are unable to do it yourself, visit one of the many professionals out there who offer this service. It's only a little thing, but I know I feel a lot more confident when I have nice nails, even if my hair is a mess and I have no make up on. So once you've prettied up your nails, how can you maintain the way they look for as long as possible? There are some simple things you can do which will help to care for your hands and feet. I'm sure many of you already know most of them, but it can't help to have a quick refresh and go back to basics...

Avoid damage - Bitten nails are never a good look. If you are a nail biter, invest in one of the many products available to help you break the habit. Avoid using your nails as 'tools' where possible, use the pads of your fingers instead. When filing your nails, file in one direction only and avoid using metal files. Filing back and forth generates heat which can make your nails brittle and weakened. If you buff your nails to reduce ridges, only do so for a few seconds and never more than once a week. When cutting your toenails, always cut straight across, never at an angle as this can cause an ingrown nail - I can tell you from experience, they are painful!


Diet
Diet 
Diet - When you are ill, depleted of nutrients or run down, your hair and nails are often one of the first places where your body will show signs of damage. Drink plenty of water and eat a healthy, balanced diet with a good variety of vitamins and minerals.








Drying time - Pretty obvious but make sure you allow enough time for your nail colour to harden and set. If I need to speed up the time it takes for my nails to dry, I find dunking my hands in really cold water helps. It won't dry your nails completely but it will help to set them a little bit quicker.

Moisturise - It amazes me how many women take care of their face by moisturising and exfoliating regularly and yet completely ignore their hands. Even if you take great care of your face and neck, if you have wrinkled 'old lady' hands, it will be a real giveaway as to your true age as you get older. Look after your hands by using hand cream on a daily basis, especially after you have washed them as soap can have a drying affect on skin. Don't forget to pay attention to nails and cuticles. There are special creams designed to moisturise cuticles but I find olive oil is a good alternative.


Hard skin
Hard skin
Hard skin - Have you ever stood on an escalator and at eye level in front of you, there is someone wearing flip-flops with rough looking, flakey heels? Don't let that flakey footed person be you! Keep hard skin on your feet at bay by regularly using a pumice stone or foot file after a bath or shower. I use a 'Ped Egg' foot file and I find that works pretty well. Whatever you do, do not use a razor to shave dead skin off your feet - I actually knew someone who once did this! It ended badly.


Nail length - Long nails look nice but keep your nails to a practical length according to your work and lifestyle. In my previous job, I frequently used my hands for some pretty rough work. Whenever I tried to grow my nails, I ended up snapping them. Painful and not very nice to look at! I try and grow my nails longer sometimes but I think the habit of having short nails is pretty well ingrained in me now.

Never pick at your polish - Whether you have had a DIY home manicure or a professional gel application, do not pick at your nail colour as it will damage the surface of the nail underneath. This is especially true for gel manicures. If you pick at or peel one of these, it can come off in one big, nail sized sheet. It might be fun but it'll damage your nail and expose the horror that lies beneath (a scaly, rough looking nail!)

Painting your own nails - Use a base coat underneath your nail colour to prevent staining your nail when you come to remove the colour. If you do have old polish stains on your nails, you can use cotton wool dipped in lemon juice to remove them. When you have finished applying your polish, apply a good quality, clear top coat to help prevent chipping and for extra shine. When it is time to remove your polish, use an acetone free remover, it is less harsh on your nails.


Protect your hands
Protect your hands - Washing up water, cleaning products and other nasties will all take their toll on your hands and nails. They may not be the most attractive garment but get those rubber gloves on!






This article has some really basic tips and advice. Some of you will know a lot of it already but hopefully there are some of you out there that have learnt a thing or two.

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Natural & Mineral Cosmetics: Is Organic Better?

Are you wondering what's the difference between organic mineral cosmetics and standard cosmetic products? The truth is that no one was giving this much thought until a company called Bare Escentuals began a massive advertising campaign to market their organic mineral cosmetic products. They started a worldwide revolution promoting mineral-based makeup, even demonstrating their products on television shows like QVC. Today, most people in the beauty industry have heard about the benefits of organic mineral cosmetics and makeup.



Mineral Cosmetics

Mineral cosmetics contain no oil, which is favourable to those with acne-prone skin. Unlike with wearing standard makeup products, acne will not get worse when you apply mineral-based makeup products. Additionally, research shows people who have rosacea, blackheads and pimples, when switched to using mineral cosmetics slowed down the skin problems progression. Standard makeup and cosmetics tend to trigger adverse reactions when applied to sensitive skin, while mineral cosmetics do not. People who previously could not wear makeup can now safely blend mineral-based cosmetic products without worrying about unsightly skin reactions and irritations.

Mineral cosmetics manufacturers exclude toxic ingredients also present in their competitors' standard beauty products. These additives include perfumes, parabens, oils, and artificial colouring. Dermatologists and other skin experts acknowledged for decades that the said ingredients are proven toxic to the epidermis. Given this statement, many people get an unpleasant skin reaction from wearing low-quality synthetic makeups. With the toxins removed and soothing effects on the skin, organic mineral cosmetic and makeup products, no doubt became a silver lining for health conscious cosmetics user and enthusiast.

Organic Makeup

Most organic makeup is 100% natural. Organic makeup manufacturers usually ensure that their makeup contains none of the artificial preservatives like Sodium Lauryl Sulfate and are oil-free, unlike what are available in lower-class cosmetic brands. Organic makeup does not contain Petrochemicals, glutens, GMOs or other harsh chemicals. Furthermore, a good news must spill to the public is that during the production of organic makeups, no cruel animals test occurs.

Organic makeup also contains many healthy ingredients like amino acids, vitamins E, C, and A, which are highly valuable in maintaining and promoting healthy skin. These vitamins hydrate the epidermis, offer nourishment to supporting tissues and combat the effects of skin damage-causing sun's UV rays. The beneficial ingredients contained in organic makeup will naturally brighten your skin tones so that it appears shimmering and more youthful.

Mineral-based Makeup

In conclusion, mineral-based makeup products nurture the healthy skin with specially blended formulas containing proteins, antioxidants and vitamins. These work synergistically together to replenish, moisturise and energise the skin. Mineral makeup is naturally lightweight and will never give you that heavy look of caked-on makeup.

Organic cosmetics and makeup work smoothly and flawlessly on the skin, as opposed to the 'full-makeup' look that many regular cosmetics pull off. It enhances your natural looks, giving your skin that vibrant and youthful glow.

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23 Quick Tips to Keep Coloured Hair Looking Extraordinary

Almost everyone in their lifetime has coloured their hair that has faded away much faster. Most of the time we wish the colour stayed as long and as fabulous looking as it could. With a little extra care and creativity, you can protect your hair colour and keep your hair looking as it was coloured yesterday. These 23 quick tips might just save your day (and colour!)



1.The foremost thing to consider when deciding to colour your hair, is the quality of colour to be used. Ask your stylist to use only the best quality colours that conditions too. While it may cost you an extra dime, it is going to be worth every penny once you are done colouring and you see it staying for long and nice. Professional hair colours that have superior conditioning properties than those sold loosely in retail are the best option to go for. Another great option is ammonia-free colours that are all the rage now.

2.The staying power of colour depends the choice of colour. You may not know but red colour family is the first to fade away. Colours like red, mahogany, burgundy and all others from the same family bleed faster than any other colour family. Their large molecular size is to be blamed which makes them more difficult to penetrate into the hair shaft, thus making them more susceptible to fading. Be sure to use a high-definition red hue that lends minimum stress to the hair cuticle.

3.Too much of shampooing can be ruining your coloured hair. While ammonia-free colours are demi-permanent as they have a 20-28 shampoo resistant time frame, permanent hair colours too can fade off too quickly with regular washing. Wash your hair less often to retain the natural oil of the scalp that conditions your coloured hair naturally. This will help keep the vibrant colour.

4.Do not shampoo your hair immediately after shampooing. In fact, hair companies and stylists suggest just conditioning the hair with a good mask after washing off the applied colour. This helps to lock in the colour.

5.Wait for at least two days after you have coloured your hair. This will give the colour ample time to set in the hair and less likely to be washed off faster.

6.The days when you are not shampooing, try to keep your hair dry in the shower by either tying it up or wearing a shower cap. Protecting it to get wet can save it from fading faster.


7.When shampooing colour-treated hair, wash it under tepid or cold water. Never wash hair with hot water, even in winters. This might take a toll on your hair quality and make the colour fade faster.


8.Every time that you shampoo your hair, be sure to condition it as well. Go for hair spas or heavy hair masks once in a week to lock in the moisture and make your colour-treated hair appear shinier and healthier.

9.The kind of shampoo and conditioner you use on your hair decides in how you hair is going to look. Go for professional shampoo and conditioners that are high in conditioning qualities. Salon grade products protect and condition your hair, thus minimizing the damage of colour on your hair.


10.Special colour-protecting shampoos are available for colour-treated hair. Use them whenever you shampoo your hair. Try the conditioner from the same range. This will make your colour last longer.

11.Look for sulphate-free shampoos. Sulphates tend to wash off colour faster, thus making hair look lifeless and dry. Sulphate free shampoos are much safer option.


12.Clarifying shampoos are good only before colouring. Use them to remove any traces of dirt, dust and chemicals such as hairsprays, resins and wax. Using it after colouring your hair might make it strip away hair colour due to high concentration of detergent in them.

13.Use leave in conditioners for that added care and softness to the hair. Leave-in conditioners are a great way to protect coloured hair from heat styling products, dirt and dust. Its special formulation locks in the moisture and leaves it tangle free and soft for hours.


14.Go for deep conditioning treatment at least once in 15-25 days if you have coloured hair. These treatments give a boost to the colour and make it look fresher. You can either opt for it at a salon or do it yourself at home. Apply a deep conditioning treatment cream onto the hair from roots to tips and wrap your hair up in a soft warm towel. After 30mins, wash off to get shinier healthy looking hair.

15.A hot oil treatment definitely has its benefits. Go for an oil rich in minerals such as coconut and castor oil mix. Apply it on hair that has been freshly shampooed and cleaned. Apply heat by either a hot towel or a steamer. Wash off after 30mins with cold water.


16.Heat protecting products are a great way to protect coloured hair from heat tools. Spray a good amount of heat protectant spray or mousse on to the hair before using blow dryer or straightener. This will save the hair from going extremely dry and unmanageable. Finish with a protective hairspray.

17.The importance of a healthy diet in great looking hair cannot be denied. What you eat will reflect on your skin and hair. Foods rich in iron, fibre and vitamins will add lustre and growth to your hair. Protein rich food helps the keratin in the hair and improves texture. Consume protein rich food such as fish, meat, cheese, egg whites and soy to enjoy gorgeous looking hair.


18.Supplements are a great way to boost your hair growth and look. If you are not getting enough nutrients from your diet, try taking iron and vitamin supplements such as Vitamin A, B-complex and Vitamin C. Biotin, an essential Vitamin B, is said to strengthen weak hair and support growth. It is found in salmon, egg yolks, sardines and carrots. If your diet is lacking in these, take supplements to keep your hair healthier and shinier.

19.Avoid chlorine, mostly found in swimming pools for colour treated hair. Chemicals in chlorine may react with hair colour and cause it to change in hue. Always apply a protective leave-in conditioner before entering the pol. This will help the colour to lock in and prevent chlorine from stripping away the colour and softness.


20.If you are out in the sun frequently, use a UV protection to protect your hair colour from harmful rays of the sun. Leave in sprays, styling products and hairsprays have SPF in them. Invest in some good ones and use them before going out in the sun to prevent damage. Wear a hat or a cap if you are going to be out for long.

21.Try not to colour your hair too frequently. Too much of colouring can strip your hair of its natural oils and make them look dry and frizzy. Colouring your greys once in 5-6 weeks is good enough. Invest in touch-up kits, spray on concealers or hair mascaras to tackle untimely greys instead of colouring your whole hair for 2-3 grey hairs.


22.Remember never to over process your hair with colour. Stick to the time mentioned in the colouring kit if you are doing it at home. Chemicals in the colour will damage your hair if kept for too long. Again, avoid colouring your hair immediately after any chemical treatment such as straightening or perming. If you want to do both, ask for ammonia free colours that condition while colouring.

23.Go for regular trims to save yourself from dry locks and split ends. Colouring does make the hair dry and damaged. Regular trims every few months will save you from frayed ends.


These simple tips have let you have coloured shinier and healthier looking hair in no time. Always use imported shampoo and conditioner to protect your colored hair.

silver hair color

silver hair color
I heard on the news today that the temperature was going to hit the upper 90s again. If you are

wearing hair color, and it does not matter what color you are wearing, I am sure you want your color

to always look exciting. Many of you are spending days in the sun, at the beach and in the pool,

which means chlorine and salt water, which can be very difficult on color treated hair. Did you know

that the lighter your hair is from its natural color the more difficult it is to keep it healthy in these

elements?



If your hair is blond and you want to keep it from turning green from the chlorine you might want to

presoak it first and apply some conditioner in it before you get in the pool so that your hair does not

absorb the chlorine. Redken has Color Extend Sun Solar Screen SPF12 that gives excellent protection,

and Banana Boat has a very inexpensive one, Sport Body and Scalp Sunscreen at about $5.00 that

works well. When it comes to shampooing, you also want to use sulfate free shampoos as well. Those

that contain sulfates will fade your color and your color investment goes right down the drain.

Because you need to shampoo often if you swim, go to the beach or work out in the gym, there is a

need to shampoo more often. However, shampooing every other day or even every two days is

sufficient and on those other days just use a conditioner and massage through your hair and scalp

and rinse. Your hair will be clean; it will smell great and will look as if you shampooed it and won't

feel weighted down.



If your hair is brunette, adding some subtle highlights would look great and give great natural

highlighted look. I call it the sun kissed look. Just have it highlighted just around the face and just

where the sun touches your head down to the tips with the look of perfect dark to light graduation.

This can be achieved with balyage or with a large tooth comb and even smooshing it a little at the

ends to achieve the desired look of warm caramels and honey gold with more blonde at the ends.

Children have a natural sun kissed look after playing in the sun. If you see a child with the perfect

highlights you admire, take a photo and take them to your hairstylist and see if he or she can

duplicate them for you --silver hair color.



No matter what color or highlights you are wearing, they should enhance your face and never take

away from your face. If you have warm undertones you are good to go with warm tones such as reds,

coppers, gold tones and auburns. If you have cool undertones you are good to go with colors in the

cooler tones or on the ashy side. Have you ever seen someone with warm undertones wearing ash

blond hair? Did they look a little green to you? What about someone with a cooler complexion

wearing straight up blond hair? Did they appear a tad bit washed out? You get the picture. Stay in

your lane --silver hair color.



I love reading Rosemary Rodgers romantic novels. The heroine always has red hair and green eyes.

This combination is always a good fit, don't you think? That is because on the color wheel, green and

red are opposite which means they are complimentary colors.


The point I am getting at is color should complement your eyes and skin color. I have created a chart

and you can select where you are with your eye color, skin color and hair color. From there, you can

pick the correct color family that is perfect for you. The right hair color will change your life.



If your eye color is dark brown or black, gray-blue or dark blue, hazel with, gray or blue flecks, you fall

in the cool category. If your eye color is dark warm brown, golden brown, green, green blue or

turquoise, hazel with gold or brown flecks, you fall in the warm category. Now for skin color, if you

have very dark brown to medium brown with olive undertones, true olive (some blacks, Asians and

Latinos), medium with no color in cheeks, medium with faint pink cheeks, medium with golden

undertones, pale with no color in cheeks, brown or bronze when tan, you fall in the cool category. If

you are brown with pink undertones, golden undertones, pale with peach or gold undertones,

freckled, ruddy or golden brown when tan, you fall into the warm category. For the natural hair

color, if your hair color is blue black, deep coffee brown, medium ash brown, medium golden brown,

dishwater blond or white to silver, you fall in the cool category. However, if your hair has red

undertones, red, strawberry blonde, then you fall into the warm category --silver hair color.



If you checked mostly cools, then you are naturally cool, likewise, if you are mostly warm, you are

naturally warm. If you are naturally cool you want to stay away from yellow, gold, bronze and red

because they will make you look washed out. You would look great in shiny black dark ash brown,

cool browns or cool blonds in platinum. Of course it also depends on your skin tone. You can even

wear those awesome bright red lipsticks that other people would look less flattering wearing --silver hair color.



Naturally warm people should avoid jet black hair for sure, violet and blue hair because it will not be

the best look for you. You will find that your best look, depending on your skin tone will be deep

chocolates, golden browns, auburns, warm gold, red highlights, and golden blonds to make your look

pop. I love adding highlights in warm tones to compliment --silver hair color.

Hair Masks For Dry

The hair is like a fashion accessory as it is styled in a way that can complement different clothes,

styles, and even our personality. However, while in the process of doing so, our hair can sometimes

suffer much damage can range from oily hair with split ends. homemade hair masks can help restore

your hair luxury without paying a lot of money in a salon.



Homemade masks for dry hair


There are different types of homemade masks that target different types of problems. One of the

most common problems is dry or damaged hair. This is caused by a variety of factors such as the use

of hair tools and prolonged exposure to sunlight. The hair can appear dry and brittle. Here are a

couple of different masks can be done at home to be able to put some moisture to your hair.


Mask of olive oil


Hair Masks For DryOlive oil is not only Cookin, which is made hair too. He has great conditioning properties that can

certainly return the shine to hair. Use a good quality olive oil (try looking extra virgin olive oil cold

pressed that is made from organic olives because this process does not destroy vitamins, enzymes

and other good things). Take 20 ml of hot oil (not hot, of course. You do not want fried hair for

breakfast), take a wide tooth comb and brush your hair through, making sure it is evenly distributed

in all. Leave on for half an hour, then wash with a mild shampoo. If you really serious damage, you

can leave overnight and wash in the morning.


Moisturizing and nourishing the egg mask for dry hair


In a bowl, combine egg, 1 tablespoon of vinegar and 2 tablespoons of olive oil. Mix well and apply on

the hair with a comb to distribute evenly. Scalp massage to promote good circulation of blood. Leave

on for 15 minutes and rinse.



Homemade masks for oily hair


Another dilemma is to have oily hair. Most often this is caused by frequent exposure to dust and dirt.

overactive sebaceous glands (sebaceous glands) are also the cause. This type of hair needs to wash,

because it makes the hair a greasy and dull. There are also some home hair masks that can definitely

help maintain healthy hair.



Pre-Shampoo Nourishing Mask parsley


We all know that parsley is a great addition to their delicious dishes, but it also has properties that

can provide nutritional benefits for hair. Need 100 grams of strained parsley, coarsely chopped, 1

teaspoon of vodka and 2 tablespoons of castor oil. Mix well and rub into the roots (parsley can help

stimulate growth too). Let it stay for half an hour, then rinse with vinegar. This is a pre-shampoo

mask, so do not worry about your hair with vinegar odor. Use a mild shampoo when you wash later.



Egg yoghurt mask for oily hair


Yogurt has such great benefits even used to make healthier hair. Egg yolk also has conditioning

properties helps your most exquisite hair. All you have to do is combine 1 egg 50 grams of yogurt and

apply on hair that is already washed. Leave for 30 minutes and rinse with warm water.



Hair Mask for split ends


Split ends are one of the worst hair problems, there may be (included). This occurs when the

protective cuticle of the hair is destroyed, thus making the hair divided into two. The frequent

exposure to chemicals (especially when your hair color often), hair tools and the causes and severely

damaged. The only way to get rid of it is to cut it with scissors.


honey mask for split ends


Honey has properties that can help to keep hair hydrated and thus can help prevent split ends from

occurring. Write end that much needed love mix 2 tablespoons honey, 1 tablespoon vinegar and 1

tablespoon of almond oil. Mix well and apply on the hair, concentrating on the ends. Leave on for

half an hour and rinse well with tolerable hot water (which makes it easier to remove the oil and

excess honey.

face contouring products 

professional makeup artists know how to use makeup to facial contours and create the illusion of perfection, even without tricks or Photoshop airbrush. For the rest of us, the contour is often considered the existing success on stage or in a professional photo shoot. This is certainly not the case! When done correctly, the contour is a simple and easy way to make your face look thinner and more defined characteristics and radiant. We have three tips that will help you learn how to use makeup to facial contours that can be mastered quickly -face contouring products .

 face contouring products .
 face contouring products .



You will need to have some good makeup brushes in hand to use these methods effectively. If you do not already have one, consider purchasing a starter set of good quality brushes one of the best lines Trish McEvoy makeup or MAC. You can also buy individual to fill the gaps in your brush kit. My favorites are Bobbi Brown. I've had for years and they are still in excellent condition -face contouring products .


Now take brushes and start sculpting!

1. How to slim your face


A thinner face is a goal that may seem to some possible through weight loss, but with a little remodeling makeup, you can have a thinner face in less than five minutes. You will need a non-glossy and darker matte bronzer three tones your complexion and a face or a small sponge brush bronzer. If you are struggling to find a drab bronzer, just use a face powder a few shades darker than what is normally used. Dip the brush lightly on the sunscreen and create the "E" "form 3" on your face. To do this, start with the temple and brush curve around and below the cheekbones and then back around and under the jaw. This creates an "E" on the left side and a "3" number on the right side. Then use a brush or sponge to clean the makeup mixture all hard lines -face contouring products .




2. How sculpt your nose



A simple trick to make the nose appear slimmer and right includes even bronzer or powder to the dark side that used for the outline of the shadow brush face and eyes. Dip the brush eye shadow and bronzer lightly running vertically down from the bridge of the nose to the tip of each side of the nose, leaving the center of the nose clean. To create a more defined nose tip, creating a small "V" at the tip of the nose with the brush of bronzer and eye shadow. Use a soft, clean brush to blend any harsh lines.



3. The best way to use highlighted


The final step in creating a perfectly defined and shaped face is to highlight the main features. You can use a cream or liquid highlighter powder on the color and shade of your choice. For this step, a product with a brightness is preferred. If you use a powder highlighter, clean your face small step fluffy brush outline and use it to brush the marker cheekbones, in the center of the nose, in the center of the forehead, and the bow of your Cupid. If you choose a liquid or cream highlighted, repeat the same steps with your fingers and gently mix. For a long-term effect, the layer of its products for the first time using a cream or liquid pen, then go over it with a pen in the corresponding powder -face contouring products .




All ready! Now you know how to use makeup to contour the face and all you have to do is practice. It may take some time and some experimentation to find the right colors, but you'd be amazed at the difference a few laps contour can do -face contouring products .