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Friday 12 July 2013

FRIDAY BEAUTY TIPS July

Need new beauty tips & Trends?...

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1.KEEP YOUR MASCARA LONGER  
 Mascara should be replaced every 3 to 4 months, because the wand picks up bacteria from the eye area with every use.

2.REDUCE YOUR PORES
Soak up grease and make pores look smaller with a tomato mask. Cut a tomato in half and rub it on your face, focusing on your t-zone. Leave the juice on 10 minutes, then rinse.

3.BLUSHING RIGHT
A blush brush has a large, rounded head that's ideal for applying powder on the face, neck, and shoulders. Brushes with extra-large bristles are best for allover coverage. To apply loose powder, use a brush with soft, full bristles. A slanted powder brush will help you achieve perfectly sculpted cheeks (one side deposits more color than the other for greater definition).



4.QUICK COVER-UP
If your skin is red from sunburn – or if you tend to have sensitive or red skin – try a foundation stick, which can help hide redness while giving a long-lasting finish. For daytime, use it on nose, cheeks, or other problem areas. For more coverage or for evening, apply all over with fingers or a sponge.

5.KEEP YOUR SKIN SAFE
Treat yourself to an at-home exfoliation – then add sunscreen.  Sunscreen is always a good idea, and it’s particularly important after exfoliating, which exposes fresh new skin that's especially prone to sun damage.  Make sure your skin is covered 20 to 30 minutes before you head outside.

6.BLEACHED OUT HAIR
Saturating your hair with tap water before swimming in a pool will prevent it from absorbing as much chlorine and limit the damage from the chemical.



7.SMOKEY EYES
Line the upper lid with kohl pencil, starting from the outer corner and smudging it into the lash line with a brush. Then use the pencil to lightly line your lower lid. Apply neutral eye shadow (try gray, beige, or light pink) to the entire lid up to the brow bone. Then use a flat brush to apply a medium shade of eye shadow to the lower lid, blending it up to the crease. With a small smudge brush, brush a line of the dark eye shadow across the lash line, on top of the eyeliner, and blend it up using light circular motions, smudging the line between the dark and medium eye shadows.  Curl your lashes and finish with a coat of mascara.



8.ERASE BLACKHEADS
Soak up grease and make pores look smaller with a tomato mask. Cut a tomato in half and rub it on your face, focusing on your t-zone. Leave the juice on 10 minutes, then rinse.

2 comments:

  1. OMG didn't know mascara has bacteria like that jeeez, noted

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  2. Thnks 4 the tips...you are the bestest

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