Wednesday, 26 December 2012

Want to wear False Eylashes!


Want to wear false eyelashes, but want the look to be more natural than a strip? Individual flares and single strands are a breeze to apply, here are the how:
 
1) Curl your natural eyelashes. If your natural lashes grow straight out and down and you don't curl them, the false lash will also lie straight out and down.
 
2) Lay a mirror on the table in front of you and look down, this puts your lid in the perfect position, you can see what you are doing.
 
3) Apply a thin layer of mascara to give your natural lashes more bulk and make it easier to attach false lashes.
 
4) Squeeze a dot of lash adhesive onto the lash packaging. In this way, you can dip your lash into the glue. By using a pair of tweezers, grab a flare or single strand. Now dip the root end into the adhesive.
 
5) With adhesive on the end of the lash, lay it right on tip of one of your own lashes, with the root of the flase lash as close as possible to your natural root. Continue all across your lash line, one flare or strand at a time.
 
6) When the adhesive has dried, apply another coat of mascara, to blend everything together.
 
Now, you will look very attractive on your eyes, enjoy the tips above.


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Tuesday, 18 December 2012

The Importance of Make Up Brushes

In a perfect world, we'd all be able to afford a make up artist to come to our home and make us look flawless every day - but unfortunately, this isn't a perfect world. Learning to apply your own make up to give you the best face possible is a big part of growing up, and everyone loves insider tips and tricks on how to get the perfect look.
 
There are many things that can make the difference in make up application - the quality of products, matching your skin tone and complexion to the shades you use, enhancing your best assets - but few things are as important as the tools you work with. Using the correct make up brushes for the correct products can be the finishing touch you need when it comes to creating a flawless finish; after all, the products you buy can only be as good as the tools you apply them with.
 
Most make up products and cosmetics come with their own applicators, such as small pads in eyeshadows or sponge materials with face powder. However, these applicators are less than ideal for applying make up due to their small size (they are usually sized so they fit within the palette) and poor quality creation.
 
Investing in a separate set of make up brushes will make a huge difference to the overall appearance of make up you wear. You can find full sets of face and eye brushes for as little as $10, or up to $50 for a deluxe kit. Give them a go, and see the difference they make for yourself.