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Thursday, October 16, 2014

Wedding beauty secrets from around the World



International bridal makeup artist Amanda Shackleton has traveled the globe during her 16 years in the business, working with brides across many different cultures. Here, she reveals the best tips and tricks she's picked up along the way.

Japan
Japanese brides have discovered the secret to flawless skin — brightening creams. These products help fade any age spots or acne scars while moisturizing and softening your skin. Start using the cream six months before the big day for maximum impact — try Cosme Decorte Future-Science Washing Crème & White-Science Premium Revolution Moisturizer. “These cleansers and moisturizers are gentle and work amazingly to prep skin for the big day,” said Shackleton.


West Africa
The miracle product from this region is Black African Soap, which uses indigenous palm oils not found anywhere else. It detoxifies the skin, yet it's gentle enough for daily use. Start using one at least three to six months before the wedding.


Croatia
Lavender oil is this country's secret weapon. It's an antiseptic, which makes it a great natural treatment for getting breakouts under control. Mix a few drops with water in a spray bottle, and apply it daily starting six to eight months before the big day. It can also be used to refresh dry skin (perfect for winter brides) and red skin (great for sunburned summer skin).


Korea
To deal with under eye circles, Korean brides depend on Etude House Surprise Concealer Kit. “It's super creamy and gentle, made for Asian skin, but works well on everyone,” said Shackleton. The kit contains two shades — peach to counteract bluish tones, and beige to layer on top. “Blended together, they are magical!” she said.


The Philippines
Need a pick-me-up? Grab a tube of Human Nature Balm. “It has eucalyptus and peppermint in it, so even just a sniff wakes you up and can help clear your head,” said Shackleton. “I use it under my brides' eyes when they're tired to perk them up!”


England
Too little sleep (or too many drinks) the night before your wedding can leave you with bloodshot eyes. English brides love Optrex Eyedew Dazzling Blue Eye Drops, which have a hint of blue to counteract the redness and make the whites of your eyes even brighter. “You'll have a great sparkle in your eye on the big day,” said Shackleton.

Best Beauty Tips for all: The Only Beauty Advice You'll Ever Need



We scoured the net for every bit of advice we could find, and threw some ideas of our own in for good measure. From basic beauty dos (wear sunscreen every day) to don'ts (avoid popping pimples) as well as obscure secrets (beer and vinegar rinses?), you'll find advice to keep you as beauty-full as ever.
Does your eyeliner constantly crumble while putting it on? Our friends at You Beauty recommend leaving it in the freezer for 15 minutes prior to applying your makeup. It should glide along your lash line seamlessly after that.

Shave With Conditioner
If you're out of shaving cream, lather your legs with conditioner instead of soap. Conditioner will soften the hair on your legs making it easier to shave (and it will leave your skin feeling extra silky).
Rinse Hair With Beer Or Vinegar
Rinsing your hair with beer helps restore moisture to your locks while using vinegar will up the ante in shine. Soak your hair in either liquid (not at the same time) for a few minutes, then rinse with cold water.
Turn Up The Heat
For curlier, flirtier lashes, the experts at You Beauty recommend heating your lash curler with a hair dryer for five to eight seconds before curling them.
Use Ice Cubes To Keep Fat, Acne And Wrinkles At Bay
The experts at You Beauty recommend massaging an ice cube over your face until it melts. Do it every night before bed and keep fat cells, acne and wrinkles under control.
Make Your Manicure Last.. And Last
Before applying nail polish, wipe nails with an acetone-based cleanser. Essie Weingarten, founder of Essie Cosmetics, told the pros at Redbook that cleaning excess dirt, oil or moisturizer from your nails will ensure that the polish adheres properly. Follow the rest of these tips at Redbook and your perfectly polished manicure will last for a week and a half.
Soothe Your Stomach.. And Your Face
Apparently Pepto-Bismol isn't just a stomach soother; it can also be used as a facial mask. It contains bismuth subsalicylate, which is commonly found in facial creams. In an interview with Reader's Digest, Dr.Frances Jang, a dermatologist at Skin works, recommended spreading two teaspoons of Pepto-Bismol on your face, then letting it dry for 15 to 30 minutes before rinsing it off with warm water.
Apply Sunscreen Daily
Wear sunscreen every day, rain or shine. Even when it's cloudy. According to the American Academy of Dermatology, 80 per cent of the sun's ultraviolet rays pass through the clouds.
Don't Neglect Your Elbows
It's easy to forget about your elbows, but they need just as much protection and care as other parts of your body. Cure dry elbows by massaging Bio-Oil onto them daily. You'll see and feel softer elbows in at least two days.
Lighten Hair With Chamomile Tea And Lemon Juice
In an interview with Reader's Digest, Potpie Pools, hairstylist and owner of The Salon, recommends rinsing your hair with a mixture of chamomile and fresh lemon juice instead of conditioner to permanently lighten your tresses. Allow your hair to dry while sitting in the sun or use a blow dryer — the heat will lighten your locks.
De-Puff Your Eyes With Raw Potatoes
In an interview with Reader's Digest, Dr.Frances Jang, a dermatologist at Skinworks recommends using raw potato slices to soothe your eyes. She says they are astringent which means they help decrease water retention and they also contain the enzyme catalase which helps lighten dark under eye circles. First, wash and peel a potato. Cut two slices and place one on each eye for 10 minutes. Lay down, relax and let the potatoes work their magic. Rinse the eye area gently with lukewarm water when you're done.
Maximize The Lifespan Of Your Blow Out
We love walking out of the salon with a fresh blow out, but how do you prevent your locks from going limp in the days after? The experts at Allure say plan early. Your hair naturally secretes oil so be two steps ahead and spray your roots with dry shampoo before you start producing oil. This way the dry shampoo will absorb any moisture before it weighs down your tresses. Also make sure you protect your hair from moisture (rain is sure to ruin your mane) and touch up your blow out in the morning using a hair dryer and round brush. It will give you an instant boost of volume.
Contouring Creates Dimension
The trick to achieving a chiseled celebrity-like face is to contour (Angelina Jolie cheekbones, anyone?). Your face is three dimensional so applying foundation in a single tone will only make your face appear flat. Add a highlighter to areas of your face that would usually catch light but create enough shadow to emphasize your jaw line and cheekbones. For tips on how to contour your face according to its specific shape, visit Total Beauty.
Say Goodbye To Makeup Sponges
Makeup sponges help you apply makeup, but not without a cost. They usually soak up more liquid foundation than what ends up on your face. The result? You're wasting foundation and constantly buying new sponges. The fix? Get a foundation brush. You waste less foundation and it allows for a more even and precise application than a sponge would.
Avoid Overly Rosy Cheeks
Giving yourself a natural glow avec blush is an in look for spring. But you'll want to avoid brushing on too much (lest you look like a clown). So always start your blush line two finger widths away from your nose and only apply it on the apples of your cheeks. This will ensure you create a natural glow without going overboard.
Keep Misbehaving Brows In Check
Spritz an old toothbrush or a clean mascara wand with hairspray, then brush brows and style them as desired. Even the most hard to tame brows will fall in line with this trick.
Applying False Lashes
Adding extra eye fringe amps up the glam instantly. First, take your falsies and loosen them by gently flexing the eyelash band, then curl your natural lashes to make sure your falsies line up with your actual lash line. Apply glue on your falsies using a Q-tip. Using tweezers (or finger tips if you feel that gives you more control), place your falsies as close to your lash line as possible. Let your lashes dry for a minute before you add a coat of mascara (this is optional).
Toothpaste Zaps Pimples
You've heard it before — don't pop your zits! The folks over at Daily Glow suggest applying a bit of toothpaste to a pimple before bed and washing it off with warm water when you wake up in the morning. They say that toothpastes draws impurities out of clogged pores and dries the skin with shrinks the pimple. Opt for organic toothpastes rather than gel toothpastes which don't work as well.
Blot Away Excess Oil
Do you start the morning with matte, fresh-looking skin only to find that by the time 5 p.m. rolls in you're a shiny mess? If you have oily skin then blotting papers are a beauty godsend. Don't use powder to soak up the oil. Using too much periodically throughout the day will make your skin appear cakey because you're just layering makeup on top of more makeup. Opt for blotting papers instead. They will soak up all the oil. We love We love Sephora's blotting papers.
No Makeup Remover? Try Lotion Instead
If you're out of makeup remover, use body lotion to get rid of makeup. It works especially well on tough mascara.
Create Fuller Lips
If you're tired of having thin, pursed puckers, extend your lip line using a neutral-toned lip liner. Then apply lipstick over top. Be careful though — don't extend your lip line too much.
Lashes For Miles
Curl your lashes both before and after applying mascara for longer lashes. You may want to re-curl them throughout the day to get some extra lift, just remember to be gentle when you apply pressure with your curler.
Don't Pop It
No, no, no! Don't pop your zits. Not only does it increase the chance of scarring, it's also likely that you will worsen the blemish and spread bacteria to other places on your face which could give rise to another breakout.
Stop Your Hair Color from Fading
If you've just had your hair dyed, the last thing you want is for the color to fade. One surefire way to prevent such a mishap from happening is to use a deep-conditioning treatment once a month. This will help lock in color and has the added benefit of staving off dry and damaged locks.
Use A Flat Iron To Create Waves
Flat irons are amazing tools with multiple uses. Not only can you use it to straighten your hair, you can also create tight curls or soft romantic waves.
Exfoliate Your Lips
Dry, flaky, chapped lips are the worst canvas for lipstick. To ensure that your puckers are in perfect pout condition, the experts at The Beauty Department recommend exfoliating your lips. To do this, apply lip balm to your lips, then using a toothbrush or clean mascara wand, scrub your lips (don't be too rough). Then, use a tissue to wipe away excess flakes and voila! You'll have a perfect pout in no time.
Microwave Lotion into Luxury
Who doesn't love a spa day? If we could go every day, we probably would, but that would also put a dent in our wallets. A quick, easy and cheaper indulgence is to put your favorite lotion in the microwave for about 10 seconds. Make sure the oils in your lotion don't separate and that it isn't too hot. Apply it on to your skin and enjoy!
Exfoliate Daily
Exfoliation is an important and easy way to buff away the dead skin cells that cover up your skin's natural glow. Use a light exfoliate, like the Daily Microfoliant from Dermalogica, to freshen your face daily.
Know Your Shade
When choosing a foundation, test a product on the skin near your jawline. And be sure to do it in natural light. This will ensure the foundation tone you choose for your face isn't too different from the natural shade of your neck. We really love Makeup Forever's Invisible Cover HD Foundation because it comes in so many shades.
Uses For Old Mascara Wands
Don't throw away your old mascara wand, it's still got a few uses left. Clean it and use it as a brow brush instead. You might even find it handy around the house — use it to unclog sinks or clean tough to reach areas in your home.
Wear Pantyhose Or Tights
What's worse than having to wear a skirt with absolutely no time to shave your legs? We've all been there. The hassle free fix for this is to wearing pantyhose or tights (try a patterned pair for something new). It will disguise stubble as well as any blemishes on your stems.
Tweezing Tips
Before you tweeze, make sure you soften your skin by dabbing a cotton ball soaked in warm water or cream. When you start tweezing, do so in the direction of your hair's growth.
Camouflage Grey Hair
If you want to camouflage some strands of grey hair on the go, the folks at Real Simple suggest using mascara if you have dark hair. For blondes or redheads try dusting your roots with bronzing powder.
Cut Back On Pedicures
Save money on your beauty routine by taking care of your feet on a daily basis. Simply scrub your foot with a pumice stone each morning in the shower. Once you step out and dry off, apply a moisture cream to your feet. This will increase the amount of time you can go without a pedicure and will keep your toes healthy and fungus-free.
Use Dry Shampoo
We absolutely love dry shampoo, especially Klorane (we use this brand religiously). It absorbs excess oil on your strands and scalp and keeps your mane looking clean and fresh. If you don't have dry shampoo, try washing just the top of your head (or wherever there is oil), with regular shampoo followed by a quick blow dry. Your tresses will look as good as new.
Reduce Your Carbon Footprint
Be beautiful and environmentally savvy while you're at it. Recycle your old beauty products by shipping them to Terra Cycle (you can download their pre-paid UPS shipping packages online so it's completely free). They'll take your old beauty products and transform them into something new.
Don't Pump Your Mascara
The experts at Beauty Is My Duty say that you should never pump your mascara (i.e., moving the wand up and down in the tube really quickly) because it will only allow air into the tube which will cause your mascara to dry (and ultimately shorten its lifespan).
Apply Bronzer Evenly
Before applying bronzer or self-tanning lotion, mix a drop or two of the solution with moisture cream. Blend using your finger or a Q-tip then apply to skin as you would regular moisturizer. This will ensure the cream blends in — and covers skin — evenly.
Use Oil On Your Skin.. Even If It's Already Oily
This probably sounds crazy, but using an oil-based product to remove makeup or excess dirt from your skin can actually improve your epidermis' condition. Why? Over-cleaning stimulates the sebum glands, which causes skin to over-produce oil. Using oil-based products will have the opposite effect.
Avoid Chipped Nail Polish like the Plague
There are only two options for your nails — with nail polish or without. Do not allow your nails to be caught somewhere in the middle (there is nothing worse than nails donning chipped red nail polish). Even if you think no one else will notice, trust us, someone will.
Moisturize Properly
Sometimes less is more. Don't slather your face with moisturizer because it will take 10 minutes or more to be absorbed by the skin before your face is ready for makeup. In an interview with Real Simple, Susan Evans, a dermatologist, said the best way to apply face cream is to blend a dime-sized amount on your cheeks, nose, chin and forehead instead of moisturizing heavily.
Clean your Makeup Brushes
Make sure you clean your makeup brushes regularly to avoid a buildup of makeup residue and bacteria. You can purchase makeup brush cleaner from a drug or beauty store, or you can simply use shampoo and conditioner to clean your brushes as you would your own hair. Clean brushes guarantee a super smooth and even makeup application every time.
Treat Ingrown Hairs
Apply a product containing azulene or witch hazel to help reduce the swelling and redness that's associated with ingrown hairs. From there, coax the ingrown hair from its location with a pair of tweezers (don't pull it out, though — this will only make the ingrown hair regrow in in the same way later).
Towel Dry the Right Way
Don't rub your hair dry with your towel; it will cause your hair to frizz. Instead, before getting out of the shower gently squeeze excess water from your hair. Then, wrap your hair in a towel and pat it dry to absorb any remaining moisture.
Consult a Doctor before Popping Pills
Do you really need all those supplements? It's true the healthier you are, the healthier your skin and hair will be. But popping supplements without discussing them with your doctor can do more harm than good. Why? Because mixing certain vitamins and minerals can have the opposite effect of what you're hoping. Talk to your physician before popping any pills.
Remove Nail Polish without Remover
If you run out of nail polish remover, you can remove cracked or chipped nail polish by applying a clear top coat to the nail and removing it promptly with a cotton ball.
Perfume Basics
Don't douse yourself with perfume before you leave the house (you don't want to bombard other people's nostril with strong smells). Just because you can't smell it doesn't mean other people won't be able to. If you wear it every day, chances are your olfactory sense has just become desensitized to the scent. Only spray or dab perfume on select spots like your knees, wrists, base of throat, and behind your earlobes.


A Top Coat Is A Must
Add a top coat to freshly painted nails, and then again once they are dry. This makes your nail polish less likely to chip and will ensure it lasts longer.
Clarify Your Hair
In order to remove product build-up from locks, use a clarifying shampoo once a week. This will also help prevent dandruff and other annoying hair/scalp conditions.

Important Fabulous 10 makeup tips for green eyes



Selecting the right makeup for you is all about complimenting your natural skin tone, hair color and, of course, the color of your eyes. Green eyes are especially beautiful, so you want to make the most of the assets that you have, and draw attention to them with shades of makeup that complement the color of your eyes and not clash with it. Here, we look at some of the top makeup recommendations for girls with green eyes, so read on; you might find some new ideas.

1. Avoid silver shades
Bronze, copper and gold can look fabulous with green eyes, but silver rarely works. Metallic shades are great with green eyes, especially for evening wear, but most people agree that silver is the one to avoid.
2. No black eyeliner
Although there are no hard and fast rules with makeup, black eyeliner is another thing that many people would agree doesn’t work too well with green eyes. Try instead, chocolate or coffee eyeliner and, if you really have to go for black, go for charcoal, not pitch black.
3. Make your eyes pop with a little white eyeliner
You can really open up your eyes and make them pop with a touch of white eyeliner. Just add a little white eyeliner to the inner corner of your eye, close to the tear duct, and it will really brighten up your eyes.
4. Purples
Purple and green complement each other perfectly, especially, when combined with some violet eyeliner. Purple eyeshadow and violet eyeliner will look fantastic with your green eyes, especially in the daytime.

5. Peach blush
For a blooming complexion that will compliment your eyes, try a peach shade of blush. Cream or powder, a peach color will draw attention to your green eyes perfectly.
6. Use a concealed
You don’t want attention drawn away from your eyes by any dark circles or redness under them. For dark circles, use a yellow shade of concealed and for any redness, use a green tinted primer.
7. Frame your eyes with your brows
You have beautiful eyes, so frame them with well cared for and shaped brows. Keep your brows trimmed or have them shaped and use a pencil to color in any sparse areas. Remember though, the best eyebrow makeup, is the makeup that you don’t see!
8. Use warm colors
To get your eyes noticed, warm colors will compliment your green eyes well. Day and night, warm gold, copper and bronze shades really make green eyes pop.
9. Mix shades and blend
Don’t stick to just one shade of eye shadow, experiment with, at least, two. You can create more shape to your eye by shading and contouring with eye shadow, but be sure to always blend eye shadow well, even if you’re using only one shade.
10. Curl your lashes
Always curl your lashes to open up your eyes and to let everyone get the full effect of your green eyes. For mascara, go again for warm shades, like brown, so it doesn’t overpower the color of your eyes.
Stay beautiful!

Some Makeup sins you probably are committing



When you do your makeup the same way for a long time, you can get into habits that are hard to break. You might even be making mistakes and not even realizing it, so here are ten of the most common mistakes that people make with their makeup. Check them out and see if you are guilty of a makeup sin!
1. Too much blush
Blush is supposed to give you a healthy glow and add freshness to your face, not make you look like a clown! When applying blush, always consider your skin tone. Fair skin looks good with rosy or pink tones and darker skin looks great with darker tones like plum or berry. Always blend in well; it should look like it almost melts into your skin.
2. Poor choice of foundation
There is a huge choice of foundations available on the market, so it’s not surprising that many people chose the wrong shade. When buying a foundation, look for a color that blends in with your natural skin tone seamlessly and remember, you can use more than one shade to create the perfect look. Be careful not to overdo foundation, though, or it will look cakey.
3. Applying foundation to dry skin
It doesn’t matter how creamy your foundation looks, it is not going to conceal dry and flaky skin. If you do have dry skin, moisturize day and night, or otherwise foundation will only highlight the problem and make your skin look tired and older.
4. Dodgy eyebrows
No matter how good the rest of your makeup looks, if eyebrows look wrong, people will notice. Some people shave them off completely and draw unnatural looking lines, while others leave them completely untrimmed. Keep your eyebrows well-trimmed and conditioned and use subtle tones of eyebrow pencil that complement your complexion and your hair color.
5. Using makeup that doesn’t suit your age
This is a common mistake and one that is easy to fall into but, if you are still doing your makeup today, the same way as you did fifteen years ago, you might want to take another look. Some things really are best left to the youngsters!
6. Not using primer on oily skin
If you have oily skin, then never skip the primer. Use a matt effect primer, before applying any foundation and it will help to combat any shine on your face. It’s also a good idea to take some blotting wipes with you when you go out, for a quick touch up, when needed.
7. Being too timid with makeup
Makeup is there to make you look good not to hide you away. Don’t be too timid with makeup and don’t be afraid to experiment. If your makeup makes you feel good and fills you with self-confidence, then that makeup is good makeup.
8. Misusing bright colors
Bright colors can look amazing, but you can overuse them. If you want to wear a bright lipstick, for example, keep the rest of your face looking more natural, because too many bright colours and they will clash and just look strange.
9. Using cheap makeup
Many people have to work to a budget these days, but don’t skimp on the makeup if you don’t have to. The very cheapest makeup doesn’t last so long and it often contains ingredients which can harm you and your skin.
10. Not blending
If you don’t want your makeup to look like a child did it, then you have to blend, and you have to blend well. Whatever makeup you use, always be sure to blend it in thoroughly, before you apply any more. Remember also, to check your makeup in different lights, to make sure that it’s going to look good, wherever you go.
What other makeup mistakes and makeup sins do girls often commit on your opinion?
Stay happy and beautiful!