Saturday, May 26, 2012

Natural Looking Makeup - Covering The Make Up While Taking Out The Beauty In You

By Daniel Turbin


Natural looking makeup is amongst the finest looks obtainable for everyday ladies. We may well admire Lady GaGa's outlandish blue streaks or Nikki Minaj's Egyptian kohl rimmed eyes but not everyone can pull these styles off. There are lots of natural looking makeup tips to be discovered both on and offline since countless makeup artists have unveiled books filled with their tips and secret tricks to natural beauty. The great advantage of natural make-up is the fact that it is really all you, the changing and tucking enhancements with this makeup style they are simply to emphasize what's already there.

When starting up your natural looking makeup application it is very important to make sure your face is properly clean and exfoliated ahead of time. Some skin get's very irritated with makeup so cleansing beforehand will make sure there are no bacteria waiting to cause trouble. Make-up should be replaces roughly every 3 years so if you have seen break outs and it has been longer then chances are you have to throw some of your products away and purchase fresh. Think of this as part preparing the canvas to paint your natural looking masterpiece. The following step is to hydrate, ideally with something that has a little tint to it however this isn't vital.

What is important is to be sure your moisturizer has a good SPF. The SPF prevents daily problems for your facial skin so it is an important part. If you have any dark spots or zits that need covering this is the time. Choose a concealer that has lots of pigment to it so it is not opaque. A lot of people mess this part up by piling concealer on however a better quality concealer will work far better with less. Using too much concealer will make problem area's a lot more obvious so do not use too much, getting a concealer with added salicylic acid may be able to help those areas improve. Place a little under your eyes then blend to even out dark circles with your finger.

Right now is the point to actually begin with make-up. Utilize a powder if your skin gets oily and skip the moisturizer. To apply powder use a brush with a circular motion rather than a pad. This will help the make-up not look caked on or powdery and more natural. Blushes relies on your skin tone and season. For paler skin warm blushes such as a peach or pink will help draw out your natural glow while browns and bronzes will look odd a better on those with darker or more olive complexions. Avoid cooler tones because these will look fake and will appear to be more makeup like. A cream blush will help supply skin a natural flush when utilized along the cheekbone area with small circles. Use your finger to blend out a natural looking fade. You have now set the stage for your natural make-up masterpiece and so it is time to look at natural looking eye make-up.

Your eye make-up will be a little determined by your eye color. Brown eyes and blue eyes for example will have diverse tonal needs to accentuate their natural beauty. Daylight or at best very good quality natural light bulbs around your mirror will help provide you with the most accurate idea of how your makeup will look on the go. Natural looking makeup for blue eyes needs to contrast with the eye color to make it seem even bluer. Browns, grays, camel, taupe, blacks, charcoal, copper, pink violet, lilac, silver, or gold are good tones to use.




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