Posts Tagged ‘Celebrity Makeup’
Achieving a Celebrity Makeup Style
Do not be led to 100% of what comes out in pictures from magazines for 99.9% of them are retouched, there are some tricks that celebrities, like us, we can use to get a perfect makeup as possible.
Secret 1: Skin Care
Try to have healthy skin as possible, not just when it’s summer or when the damage is difficult to repair, but all the time.
Use the right products for your skin, both in the night and morning. Try to consult a dermatologist and stop buying those creams that advertise on TV and it seems that you leave the skin like a newborn.
Instead of spending money on such nonsense that offer without knowing what the results, see a dermatologist right.
The skin will be applied to the base. Remember that makeup helps, but does wonders to hide all these spots have an effect porcelain doll and not against nature. Always remember to moisturize the skin.
Secret 2: The color of the base
Have you ever wondered how actresses always have perfect skin and polished? The trick is to find the right color of the base, such as sort (if necessary). Many times you must try and try and try until you find the perfect color and brand for your skin. If you choose such a very dark color will add years to your face and very light color will give you a rather artificial.
The base must refine and brighten your face. Keep in mind that the translucent powder is also important because it will seal up any longer. Use a highlighter, which can be a creamy concealer a shade slightly lighter your skin and apply at the point of light.
Many readers who have oily or combination skin told me that despite the use of the same powder translucent skin tends to be oily after a while. We must assume our human nature and know that there are skins that have this feature. A good moisturizer special skin you have and a similar basis with grease, not so fast. Keep in mind that the skin we have, combination or oily makes us less wrinkles.

Secret 3: The Importance of Research
Most celebrities are more focused on the eyes than the mouth, because, as I mentioned in previous comments, you must define a single point of attention, eyes or mouth, but not both simultaneously. Read the rest of this entry »