A good quality moisturizer will be needed for maintaining proper balance of content of water in the tissue. This is really nice post and got some good ideas from here.
Not every redhead has pink undertones. Mine are yellow. I love pink blushes, and I use black mascara. It looks fine! When you don't know how to do eyeliner and mascara properly, you probably will look like a raccoon - but not all of use have that problem. Marcia Cross is a perfect example.
Great tips; thanks heaps take a look at some other tips that you may find helpful <a href="http://www.sparrowmakeup.com.au/makeup-crimes-p1/">Makeup Artist Tip</a>
Makeup can be expensive; however with the right tools behind you you can easily get a bargin or reduce the total cost per item check this articel http://www.sparrowmakeup.com.au/counter-confidence-pii/ as the customer the power is in your hands
I've discovered a Sheer Mattifying Compact that I absolutely love! It is by Shiseido. I never would have thought of buying any products from Shiseido, but I'm glad I did. It makes you look so natural once it sets. It is not cakey or thick. It feels light and buildable coverage.
The best hair gels for mixed, curly, or ethnic hair
I wanted to write a review on hair gels that will not crisp, flake, or break your natural ethnic hair. There are a lot of gel products, hair spritz, and mousses out there. However, so many of them have a high alcohol content that is very damaging to women with naturally curly or thick hair. A woman or a man with curly or thick hair patterns needs a gel that will not cause dandruff from excessive drying of the scalp. I wanted to give you a review on a few gels that will make styling your hair less challenging. All of the gels in my review are great for those crazy fly aways, baby hair, and up do hair styles. All of the products in my review can be found at your local beauty store or large grocery store.
Pro Styl Black gel- This gel is one of my favorites. I have dark brown hair, with a natural light red tint at the bottom of my hair. However, when I style it in a bun it looks fully dark brown. I have a few grey hairs’ sneaking up on me so I use this as an instant hair stain. It completely coats the grey hairs giving me my groove! LOL….well everyone wants to be in their 20’s again. This gel is 100% non-flaky, with a great strong hold. This gel works best with naturally curly or thick hair.
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I am a redhead with the same coloring and hair color as Marcia Cross. I would NEVER use black mascara! I agree with everything else about the tips but black mascara just makes pale redheads like myself look like a raccoon! Go for Brown! Brown eyeliner and brown mascara works best for redheads if you can't find auburn mascara.
The cheeks also don't need to be too pink or else we look like a clown. I'd go for more of a apricot/peachy blush not a pink. Stay away from pink! We have enough pink in our skin tone as it is to want to plaster more on top of it.
Really? Black mascara on pink like a pig eyelids. Light almost colorless eyelashes and almost colorless eyebrows that are ridiculous to even consider plucking or shaping cause they aren't even seen. Really?
Its hard to find good natural makeup. I like your tips but sometimes if you want good natural makeup you have to pay soo much money.. do you know a cheap bust enhancer? I found triactolbustserum.com but it costs so much money.
I really like your tips on beauty and hope you can help me :)
Love the smudge pots! Stila just came out with a Smudge Stick Eye Liner too. It's my new fave, and are so soft they even work for lining the inner rims of eyes. They're waterproof and last pretty much all day long, which is almost impossible on me because my skin is oily. I love to pair the Lionfish Stila Smudge Stick with the Woodland Fairy Shadow by Mattify. Those two compliment eachother perfectly. My second fave combo is the Stila Liner in the deep Navy Blue (I can't remember the official name for it) paired with Mattify's Midnight Train Shadow. Makes for an incredible smoky eye look.
Hi, im using airbrush. water-based foundation because it's lighter and skin can breath.
my worry is, i smudges specially when the face is oily. I tried using different primer, set it with powder but still it smudged.
brides should have a long lasting and smudge -free makeup.
I am planning to use makeup setter after airbrushing. do you think it will stay? what can you suggest?
If anyone has trouble applying the liquid liner that comes in a bottle, try a felt-tip liner. There's a great brand called Styli-Style that has a 24 Hour liner. It comes in pencil, automatic pencil, and felt tip, all of which are very easy to apply and don't smudge, even on oily skin. Their felt tip liner is super simple to work with and makes a great 'cat eye'. Another good one to try is by Mattify Cosmetics - they have a powder mineral shadow that, when used with a damp liner brush, makes a beautiful liner. This one takes a little more practice than the felt tip liner, but the results are worth it!
Good advice on how to apply the powder. A lot of people rub it onto their skin, which only causes foundation to streak, blotting is a much better way to apply. Previously I used MAC blotting powder, but my skin is so insanely oily I was spending a fortune on it because I needed to use it so often. I switched to a similar powder called Mattify Loose Powder. It functions even better than the MAC and is much cheaper (around 8 bucks at mattifycosmetics.com for a 30g sifter jar). I wish Mattify would come up with a pressed powder so it would be easier to carry with me in a pocket! But, the good part is, touch-ups aren't necessary too often. I keep a jar of it in my car and use it on my lunch break, then don't have to use it again for hours. It's a heaven sent item for people with oily skin!
I have tried liquid eye linear on my eyes may times but always it looks so bad as i could not apply properly. So i always use pencil eye liner. I came across here to know how to apply liquid eye linear. I will follow your tips and will update you here my experience on liquid eye-linear.
I love to wear eyeshadow of different colors. the tutorial that you have presented here is really helpful for those who loves their eyes in different colors.
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this was stolen...err, taken, from another site..."skincare" something, I recall...
...or was it the other way round?
A good quality moisturizer will be needed for maintaining proper balance of content of water in the tissue. This is really nice post and got some good ideas from here.
Not every redhead has pink undertones. Mine are yellow. I love pink blushes, and I use black mascara. It looks fine! When you don't know how to do eyeliner and mascara properly, you probably will look like a raccoon - but not all of use have that problem. Marcia Cross is a perfect example.
To think, I was confused a mintue ago.
Great tips; thanks heaps take a look at some other tips that you may find helpful <a href="http://www.sparrowmakeup.com.au/makeup-crimes-p1/">Makeup Artist Tip</a>
Makeup can be expensive; however with the right tools behind you you can easily get a bargin or reduce the total cost per item check this articel http://www.sparrowmakeup.com.au/counter-confidence-pii/ as the customer the power is in your hands
Really nice advice ill try to do that instead of using or brush
I've discovered a Sheer Mattifying Compact that I absolutely love! It is by Shiseido. I never would have thought of buying any products from Shiseido, but I'm glad I did. It makes you look so natural once it sets. It is not cakey or thick. It feels light and buildable coverage.
The best hair gels for mixed, curly, or ethnic hair
I wanted to write a review on hair gels that will not crisp, flake, or break your natural ethnic hair. There are a lot of gel products, hair spritz, and mousses out there. However, so many of them have a high alcohol content that is very damaging to women with naturally curly or thick hair. A woman or a man with curly or thick hair patterns needs a gel that will not cause dandruff from excessive drying of the scalp. I wanted to give you a review on a few gels that will make styling your hair less challenging. All of the gels in my review are great for those crazy fly aways, baby hair, and up do hair styles. All of the products in my review can be found at your local beauty store or large grocery store.
Pro Styl Black gel- This gel is one of my favorites. I have dark brown hair, with a natural light red tint at the bottom of my hair. However, when I style it in a bun it looks fully dark brown. I have a few grey hairs’ sneaking up on me so I use this as an instant hair stain. It completely coats the grey hairs giving me my groove! LOL….well everyone wants to be in their 20’s again. This gel is 100% non-flaky, with a great strong hold. This gel works best with naturally curly or thick hair.
http://kalos4u.blogspot.com/
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Jessica Alba is gorgeous I love her hair she always looks beautiful with or with out makeup. God bless you Jessica and your family <3
Thanks anonymous! I'll take a look.
I am a redhead with the same coloring and hair color as Marcia Cross. I would NEVER use black mascara! I agree with everything else about the tips but black mascara just makes pale redheads like myself look like a raccoon! Go for Brown! Brown eyeliner and brown mascara works best for redheads if you can't find auburn mascara.
The cheeks also don't need to be too pink or else we look like a clown. I'd go for more of a apricot/peachy blush not a pink. Stay away from pink! We have enough pink in our skin tone as it is to want to plaster more on top of it.
that is preety makeup for winter
Really? Black mascara on pink like a pig eyelids. Light almost colorless eyelashes and almost colorless eyebrows that are ridiculous to even consider plucking or shaping cause they aren't even seen. Really?
Its hard to find good natural makeup. I like your tips but sometimes if you want good natural makeup you have to pay soo much money.. do you know a cheap bust enhancer? I found triactolbustserum.com but it costs so much money.
I really like your tips on beauty and hope you can help me :)
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Love the smudge pots! Stila just came out with a Smudge Stick Eye Liner too. It's my new fave, and are so soft they even work for lining the inner rims of eyes. They're waterproof and last pretty much all day long, which is almost impossible on me because my skin is oily. I love to pair the Lionfish Stila Smudge Stick with the Woodland Fairy Shadow by Mattify. Those two compliment eachother perfectly. My second fave combo is the Stila Liner in the deep Navy Blue (I can't remember the official name for it) paired with Mattify's Midnight Train Shadow. Makes for an incredible smoky eye look.
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Hi, im using airbrush. water-based foundation because it's lighter and skin can breath.
my worry is, i smudges specially when the face is oily. I tried using different primer, set it with powder but still it smudged.
brides should have a long lasting and smudge -free makeup.
I am planning to use makeup setter after airbrushing. do you think it will stay? what can you suggest?
If anyone has trouble applying the liquid liner that comes in a bottle, try a felt-tip liner. There's a great brand called Styli-Style that has a 24 Hour liner. It comes in pencil, automatic pencil, and felt tip, all of which are very easy to apply and don't smudge, even on oily skin. Their felt tip liner is super simple to work with and makes a great 'cat eye'. Another good one to try is by Mattify Cosmetics - they have a powder mineral shadow that, when used with a damp liner brush, makes a beautiful liner. This one takes a little more practice than the felt tip liner, but the results are worth it!
Good advice on how to apply the powder. A lot of people rub it onto their skin, which only causes foundation to streak, blotting is a much better way to apply. Previously I used MAC blotting powder, but my skin is so insanely oily I was spending a fortune on it because I needed to use it so often. I switched to a similar powder called Mattify Loose Powder. It functions even better than the MAC and is much cheaper (around 8 bucks at mattifycosmetics.com for a 30g sifter jar). I wish Mattify would come up with a pressed powder so it would be easier to carry with me in a pocket! But, the good part is, touch-ups aren't necessary too often. I keep a jar of it in my car and use it on my lunch break, then don't have to use it again for hours. It's a heaven sent item for people with oily skin!
I have tried liquid eye linear on my eyes may times but always it looks so bad as i could not apply properly. So i always use pencil eye liner. I came across here to know how to apply liquid eye linear. I will follow your tips and will update you here my experience on liquid eye-linear.
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I love to wear eyeshadow of different colors. the tutorial that you have presented here is really helpful for those who loves their eyes in different colors.