Saturday, 15 March 2014

Common make up mistakes

Today we are looking at Common make up mistakes

There are quite a few Common make up mistakes that people makeCommon make up mistakes

Common make up mistakes are just that “common” unfortunately.   So we are going to take a look at the top common make up mistakes today.
Over-powdering- Many women think translucent powder is their best friend and it is not. It will leave you looking dry, white and cakey and also settle in all of your fine lines and wrinkles, which enhances them, which is never good!
Instead go for a light powder and use it only where you need to, do not go over board on oily skin without using blotting papers first as you will end up with a chalky appearance. Control your oil with the right oil-free skincare and makeup products.
Drawing on exaggerated eyebrows- We’re not all born with perfect eyebrows but that doesn’t mean you should pick up the darkest brow pencil you can find and fill away. You’ll just end up looking really weird.
Instead use a brush and a stencil, measure your brows and brush against the hairs with powder eyebrow make up. Brunettes should use an eyebrow pencil that is one shade lighter than their hair colour, while blondes should fill in sparseness with pencil that’s one shade darker.
Choosing the wrong under-eye concealer shade (or illuminator)- This can end up doing the opposite to what you intended by highlighting the area you were trying to conceal.  Test the concealer on the back of your hand, if it’s too light there, chances are it’s too light for your face.
Gently dab the concealer to the under-eye area, working from the outside to the inner corners. Then even out your complexion with foundation.
Practicing bad bronzer application techniques-  concentrate on the perimeter of your face when applying bronzer, starting behind the ear and working down along the jawline. Lightly sweep across the forehead (along the hairline), bridge of the nose, cheeks and tip of the chin.
Putting on too much blush-  Always keep your skin tone  in mind as olive skin looks best with warmer tones, fair skin with pink or rosy tones and dark skin with plum or berry.
Apply the blush directly on apples of your cheeks blending back towards the temples. Make sure the blush is well blended and that it almost melts into your skin. When applied correctly, blush can brighten any complexion and make you look years younger.
There we are and that’s just a few of the Common make up mistakes peoples make.

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