Wednesday, 28 June 2017

Filling Your Eyebrows: A Guide To Perfect Brows

Today we will enter the world of eyebrows. It is highly important to have the skills of filling your eyebrows properly, especially when they are thin and short. Almost every makeup design requires bold eyebrows, not only because of the trend, but also because of the symmetrical look of the whole facial makeup.
Down below you will find a tutorial, which will show you how to fill in the perfect eyebrows using Anastasia Beverly Hills Dipbrow Pomade in Ebony with Brush #7.

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Monday, 5 June 2017

Finding The Right Foundation




There are four key points you want to consider when selecting the best foundation formula and your correct shade: your skin type, desired coverage, skin tone and undertone. First, you will need to understand what type of skin you have: dry, oily, normal or combination. Based on your skin type and your desired finish, (matte, radiant, natural), you can select the foundation best suited to your needs. Remember, foundation is all about creating a healthy, smooth and consistent colouring throughout your face and neck.

The next step is selecting your coverage. Coverage means how much of your natural skin you want to show through your foundation. You can choose either sheer, medium or full coverage depending on your desired needs.

Then you need to determine your basic skin tone.  Are you fair, moderately fair, medium, medium deep, deep or very deep?

Then, on to undertone, which is a word that usually confuses people.  When we talk about undertone, what we mean is the color that is most predominant in your skin after brown and white. The most common undertones are usually yellow, neutral, pink-red, or olive.

There are a couple key areas on your body that will help you find your undertone, your neck and the inside of your arms.

Once you have determined your ideal foundation formula, it is best to pick at least 3 colors that appear to be close to your skin tone. Test them on a clean jaw line before you make your choice.  The shade that disappears is the correct shade match.   Be sure to use enough foundation so that you get a clear idea of its true color.  A little dot would not show you enough.

Once you have these basics covered you are on your way to choosing the right foundation!

 Here is a video demonstration: