Nov 10
This weekend, I sat in a makeup artist's chair to try a new lipstick. When she pulled out a stick of bright red, I didn't flinch; there is, after all, a red shade for everyone. But when she pulled out a pencil and started filling in my lips over the lipstick, I had questions. "Are you using the same color as the lipstick?" I asked.
"It's a little off," she said. "It gives depth."
"Why would you put on lip pencil over lipstick?" I asked. I expected the response to be about how lip liner is passe and this is the new way to wear it, or that the polymers in the lip pencil make the lipstick adhere better to the lips (which I fully made up).
Instead, she looked me square in the eye and said, "Your lips are dry."
Despite my bruised ego and a certain amount of disappointment that all the balms I've been dutifully slathering on have been for naught, at least I got a good tip to pass on to you: In this lip-chapping weather, apply liner over lipstick for a long-lasting, intense color that won't dry out your skin like some long-wearing formulas. Now you know.
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Nov 07
Some — but not all — low-priced products give your hair that silky feeling and light-reflecting gloss by coating the shaft with a wax, which doesn't always wash off completely. The result is a buildup that can keep hair from absorbing color or holding styles, dandruff, and breakage. During this time of year, piling on serum, spray, gel, cream, and mousse to protect hair from the wind and dry air can actually make it even drier.
According to New York City stylist Antonio Prieto, a common cause is using a larger quantity of styling products than recommended, especially if the product has alcohol high on its ingredient list. His solution? Use a clarifying shampoo and higher-quality stylers, especially ones with water soluble ingredients. Try washing hair with Bumble & bumble Sunday Shampoo ($18 for eight ounces), which removes residue, hard water minerals (another cause of dullness), and pollutants, or Frederic Fekkai Apple Cider Clarifying Shampoo ($23 for eight ounces), which rinses out buildup while nourishing with apple, verbena, rosemary, and kukui nut oil. Those with color-treated hair might stick to an even more natural shampoo, since it probably won't include stripping sulfates, like EO Clarifying French Lavender Shampoo ($6.59 for eight ounces).
Nov 06
http://www.GetMakeupFree.com - Several tips for make up are shared in this brief video, including mistakes to avoid when it comes to foundation, skin tone, and more.
Nov 06
Ask A-list actresses who they trust with their skin care, and time after time, you'll hear the name Kate Somerville. As the founder and director of Kate Somerville Skin Health Experts — a seriously gorgeous skin care clinic in Los Angeles — she has become one of the most sought-after complexion experts.
Along with using a thorough skin care regimen (more on this soon!), Somerville says that eating well is key to having healthy, glowy, beautiful skin. "I think it’s huge – it’s almost everything," she says. For a few of her tips on eating right,
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Nov 05
A friend of mine just fessed up to a recent bout of facials. I say "fessed up" not only because she is not making a dent in her student loans, but because she needs these facials to combat a problem she herself has caused. Apparently, some facial self tanners congest pores and are almost impossible to get out. If you've spent a Summer slathering it on only to find yourself breaking out now, this may be why. A sunless Summer is the best option for your skin long-term, but a Summer of self-tanning can also take a toll on your skin.
"Self tanners themselves do not clog pores however they can be put into formulations that can clog pores," explains Dr. Doris J. Day, a Manhattan dermatologist. "You should exfoliate before applying to make sure the skin is smooth and the product penetrates evenly, and look for products that say non-comedogenic or non-acnegenic on the label. This means they have been tested to not clog pores. Generally this would be gels, lotions, or wipes. "
The best way to remedy the aftermath at home? Once you're close to your normal skin color (because you don't want to end up streaked) try a peel, like Neutrogena Advanced Solutions Facial Peel ($25.99), to encourage skin cell turnover.
Nov 04
I'm still trying to figure out the best way to paint my nails with the opposite hand. Although I haven't become quite dexterous enough to master painting perfection, I have mastered two smudge-proof techniques just by using my little ol' pinky fingers to help me along the way. Try out these two tips below. They really do work, I pinky swear. (Groan.)
- Pinky first — Start polishing your pinky nails first. Then, work inwards toward your thumbs. This way, you won't accidentally smudge over any already-painted nails. Frustration over.
- Ready, steady — Ever get shaky hands while polishing? Avoid annoying mess-ups by using your painting finger pinky as an anchor. Just place the pinky finger of your wand-holding hand on the table to steady your strokes — kind of like a little kickstand.
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Nov 04
Who doesn't love cocktails? While boozy concoctions will make you feel a little tipsy, I have some other "cocktail" recipes that will make you feel all fuzzy inside — without the crushing hangover.
These cocktails blend a base hair product with one or more products to add maximum oomph to your style. And since it's pretty difficult to find just one hair product to do it all, why not try a little mixology of your own? Just blend the ingredients and they'll make your hair products work even better. Apply the following mixtures to slightly wet hair, starting from the back of your head working forward. Let's say you have a gel on hand — Korres Lime Styling Gel ($15) will do. Now, find out how to create your own super gel when you
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Nov 04
Colour analysis make-up tips. Statistics show that women who wear make-up earn, on average, 25% more than those who don't. Even if you don't like wearing make-up, this fact alone should spur you on to discover a subtle, natural make-up which can be applied in about 6 minutes. Once you know the right colours to wear for your skin tone, all you have to do is to learn where to put it!
Nov 03
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Oct 31
After chatting with Posh's colorist, Johnny Ramirez, I learned he is a mayjah proponent of soft and natural looks. With high-profile clients such as Gwyneth Paltrow, Mariska Hargitay, and Hilary Swank, it's clear to see that Ramirez's take on hair color certainly lives up to this simply sophisticated approach. Take a look at his tips for having beautiful color.
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- Pack in the color: After coloring a client, Ramirez coats the hair from the outside with a gloss. "It stays really, really soft and pretty," he says. "This makes the color stay for a long time."
- Get a conditioning treatment: "I do Kérastase conditioning treatments afterwards to everyone that walks out of my chair," he says. "When they are due to come back for their color or highlights, their hair is always thick and healthy."
For what not to do,
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Oct 30
This is the significance of makeup. However to achieve the perfect look, you have to take the advice from an expert who has excellent knowledge about the minute details and techniques to provide you with that beautiful look.
Oct 28
how to look good in photographs on your wedding day or other formal occasions