Sunday, February 28, 2016
Do Concealers for Dark circles often feels Cakey?
Piling on the concealer is really tempting but it isn't the way to go. Liquid formulas absorb more easily and quickly under the eyes and cover's your face without feeling heavy on your face. The trick of combining blue, purple or peach ring is to color correct. What professionals recommend is to go with an opaque fluid with peach base which will counteract the blue-gray tones. If you still see shadows then use light reflecting powder over concealer to brighten.
The professional's in skinandstone.net recommend few tricks for you with are tested and proven.By applying these tricks you can get rid of these Cakey (heavy application of makeup) problems.
1. First you have to warm the product by rubbing it between your fingertips in order to warm it before application. Simply just rub your fingers then apply the powder.
2. with small fluffy and clean brush and translucent powder apply concealer under the eyes ( use mac 224). But you can use Zoeva, Dupe or any brand you want it's completely up to you.
3.Remember the Golden rule, Less is more. It is easy to apply more but hard to remove it. so be careful.
Saturday, February 20, 2016
Why makeup Brushes ruin so quickly?
The Main reason why your makeup brushes ruin quickly is that you may not cleaning them as often as it requires. Because the particles sit on your Brushes for too long can cause permanently damage of the Bristles. So, we recommend and most of makeup artists like Fiona Stiles suggests that you should wash them once in a month with dish detergents. Because when you do it the oils and small pigments or particles of makeup Breaks down. Finally, how you dry your brushes is very important. You should wash your brushes with clean water and after make sure that all the soap, detergent remove completely. After that lay them on a flat paper towel, remember do not put it directly to upright cup because if you do that all the water can seep into the base and ruin the base of your brushes.
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