Saturday, 25 January 2014

Realistic Expectations with Make up


When using make up we tend not  to  Realistic Expectations with Make up

You need to have Realistic Expectations with Make up

Many women need help with having   Realistic Expectations with Make up, as some seem to think that make up is a miracle product although some products  are pretty good it is unlikely to transform you into a super model.
We are going to look at some make products what you can expect from them:
Foundation
Realistic -  foundation  evens out variation in skin tone.
Not Realistic  - it is not  realistic to expect a natural-looking result if you are attempting to hide skin disorders or severe discolourations. You can minimize the appearance of freckles, and in some cases, blend them away completely, but for dark, high- contrast pigment marks, most foundations will only go so far  applying copious   amount will not work and it will just look like you have lots of foundation on.
With acne blemishes,  and  severe out breaks of spots , attempting to hide  them using foundation is definitely unrealistic, and often makes the condition worse.
Blusher
Realistic -  using  blusher contouring make-up in  order to emphasize the cheekbones or to minimize the appearance of unflattering areas of the face.
Not Realistic - to attempt to use blusher or contouring make-up to completely  change the shape of the face. You will not get a natural-looking effect if you try  to make a round face look narrow by shading the sides excessively. Contouring the facing takes practice and should be done gradually so you can learn how to use make up to sculpt the face so it looks natural.
Eye make up
Realistic - it is realistic to use eye make-up to enhance eye colour,  to make them appear brighter  and more open.
Not Realistic - It is not realistic to expect a natural-looking result when you use excessive eye make-up, including  eye liner,  eye shadow and mascara in dark shades, particularly in daylight. Keep to the neutral tones during the day  for the natural look . Use heavy dark colours at night if you are going for the dramatic effect.
Obviously, the rules for make-up differ from day to night. Heavier make-up is  more  acceptable in the evening when the ambient light tends to be darker and the effects of cosmetics is less visible, but even at night be careful not to make it too heavy, as all you get is an over made face which is not attractive.
As long as you have Realistic Expectations with Make up the results will be flattering and more natural-looking.

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