Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Removing Make Up Games


Once you have your make up games on your face, you’re ready for action. Go wild and have fun out with your friends for the night, but then when you get home again, you need to take care of your face right away. Even the best make-up is still a presence on your face and that make up can start to cause problems if your skin reacts badly to it. When you get home from your evening out, make it your first stop to wash your face.

Use a heavy soap designed to remove the make-up layers. Heavy doesn’t have to mean harsh, of course, but you do want to be sure all of the make up games is off your face. Next, use a special make up remover to take off the eye make up. Scrubbing at your eyes can be bad for this fragile skin up on the eye area, so gentle remover is best. Finally, when you’re all scrubbed and clean, use a heavy cream or moisturizer as a night cream to help replenish the moisture the washing has removed from your skin. You’ll wake up with smooth, lovely skin just waiting for the day’s adventures in make up applications.  

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Make Up Games and Eyes


Your make up games have to be especially delicate around the most sensitive area of the face. The skin around your eyes is by far the thinnest on the face and this makes it the most likely to wrinkle, to stretch, to dry out and to give you trouble. When you’re faced with the trouble of the make up games and your eyes, always start small. You can make bolder choices as you work, but it’s hard to clean off this area again to start over and you don’t want to damage the tissue, so be careful.

Always start your make up games with a dab of moisturizer. Creams designed especially for the eye area are best, but even a daily moisturizer will do. Rub in the cream well before starting on your eye make-up. Use foundation to give you an even working palate and highlighter will bring your eyes forward. A thin line of eyeliner and a light dusting of shadow is neutral before you apply mascara to finish out the eye area.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Make Up Games and Foundation


Foundation is an often overlooked element of make-up. When you apply foundation, you’re giving your skin a chance to even out and you have a wonderful opportunity to hide any imperfections you might have. Foundation is easy to apply and it’s a great way to start your make up games every morning. The trick is finding the right foundation and then applying it appropriately.

Foundation is usually a liquid or a cream making it easy to smooth onto the skin. When you select a foundation, get help if you can to match your skin and remember you’ll need a different foundation for different times of the year if your skin changes tones. When you go to apply the foundation, use a light hand. Blend the foundation on around your forehead and especially at your neck. Once your foundation is place, cement this part of your make up games by dusting over a light coating of powder to hold everything perfectly throughout the day.  

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Make Up Games and Facial Products


Your skin can change over time. Your diet and stress level affect your skin tone along with simple signs of aging and sun damage. This means that you’ll need to play some serious make up games to figure out the best products for your skin at a given time. Taking care of your skin means learning more about how to protect your skin from future damage and the best ways to minimize damage that might occur in the future.

Make up games that show you aging over time can be the inspiration you need to find a new cleanser and moisturizer routine. The products you use on your face can help you protect your skin while moisturizing it as well. Moisture is the best way to prevent wrinkles and lines from appearing while your cleaning should be removing the old, dead layers of skin. If your make up games aren’t already including a full face care regime, strongly consider adding something new to your routine to make your beautiful skin last even longer.