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'Must know' guidelines for make-up

Darpan News Desk IANS, 30 Sep, 2014 01:14 PM
  • 'Must know' guidelines for make-up
There are some basic rules all women should be aware of when applying make-up, yet only a fifth of them follow these, says a research.
 
Applying foundation to certain parts of the face and using eyebrow pencil for definition not reshaping are some of the 'must haves' in make-up that everyone should follow.
 
A group of women was given a list of ten make-up rules and was asked which ones they knew, only one in five had heard of all ten tips. These include only putting foundation on certain areas of your face, priming the skin before make-up, and not wearing bold blushers and lipsticks together.
 
The experts of hair care brand Hairtrade.com share the make-up guidelines all women should be aware of:
 
* Only apply foundation to certain parts of the face: You may think you need to apply foundation to every area on your face but this isn’t the case. Foundation is designed to cover up blemishes and uneven skin so only apply it to the areas that need it. If you feel you need foundation on your nose for example, then apply it there and buffer around it to blend it in. The trick is to get a good foundation that matches your skin shade perfectly so you can’t see a colour difference.
 
* Use eyebrow pencil for definition, not reshaping: Defining your eyebrows is really important as eyebrows help to shape the face. However, many people exaggerate their brows too much, drawing attention to them when really they should be more natural. Lightly shading eyebrows is likely to add some definition without altering the shape completely.
 
* Match your lip liner with your lip colour: Lip liner is a great way to enhance the shape of your lips, but using too much can have the opposite effect. Over-doing lip liner and using dark and harsh shades can create an unattractive ring around the edges, drawing attention to the lip for the wrong reasons. Find a lip liner that matches your lip colour, use it around the edges and blend it lightly.
 
* Don’t exfoliate too often: People often think exfoliating every day is likely to make their skin clearer and healthier but this isn’t the case. Over-exfoliating is one of the top causes of skin breakouts and can strip away valuable natural oils. Depending on your skin, you should aim to exfoliate three times a week using exfoliating gloves and a gentle cleanser.
 
* Always prime your skin before applying make-up: Priming your face before applying make-up is essential if you want to ensure your make-up stays put. The priming stage is often overlooked but without it make-up is likely to smudge off. Invest in a good primer and put it on just before you apply your make-up for a lasting effect.
 
* Wash make-up brushes regularly: Every time we use a make-up brush, bacteria spreads across the face resulting in blemishes. To avoid this, use hot water and soap to soak your brushes and remove excess make up or invest in a good brush cleanser and spritz them after usage.
 
* Apply make-up to well hydrated skin: Putting make-up on before making sure skin is well hydrated is likely to make life difficult. Moisturising is a must every day because it’s good for your skin but it also acts a hydrator that will make make-up application much easier.
 
* Put liquid eyeliner on before mascara: For many, their beauty regime sees them opt for mascara before lining the top of their eye-lid. In actual fact, it’s easier to apply eyeliner first when eyelashes aren’t done. You can be more precise with the lining brush without worrying about ruining your finished eyelashes.
 
* Don’t over powder your face: Using a liquid foundation is a great way to even out complexions and cover any blemishes. Often, it’s good to use a powder on top to help set the face. However, be careful not to over powder your face as this can change a dewy flawless look to a bumpy uneven face. Avoid this by only applying a small amount on top of set foundation. 

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