Sunday, June 21, 2009

Makeup Tips For Eyebrows



Eyebrows give a definition to face and grooming them and giving them shape can make your face look cleaner and more beautiful and make your eyes appear larger and more expressive. Eyebrow pencils are much in use but they may add artificiality to the face. A natural eyebrow look can be achieved by using brow colors with the help of short brush with stiff bristles. Too heavy brows
add a Neolithic look to your face and are supposed to make you look wild and powerful. Here are some useful tips that you can make to make your brows beautiful:



Tweeze only the hairs underneath your brows to shape them.
Many people have beautifully shaped eyebrows naturally that just need to be defined instead of alteration.
Tweezing the brows after the shower is much easier and less painful.
To fill in the gaps in the eyebrow shape, use a color that matches the natural colors of your brows or a shade lighter than that.
For temporary shaved eyebrow look, use eyebrow wax to smooth them and hide them.
Groom the eyebrows using a clear eyebrow gel and an eyebrow brush. Comb them and pluck stray hairs above the brow line.
It is best to stick with natural shape usually and seek professional help for first-time threading.
Calculate the arch of the eyebrows by using the ruler. It should start from the side of your nose to the same line on the outer corner of the eye. The high point should be on the outer side of the pupil.
Fill the gaps with short strokes of the pencil.
Eyebrow color should be two shades darker than your hair color.



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Friday, June 19, 2009

Appreciate and love yourself.


Appreciate and love yourself in every moment you can.
Do not expect others to behave in a way you want, so you will be happy. Release yourself forevermore and know that you alone control your happiness and it is a choice, no matter what anyone else is doing.
Love and respect yourself completely.
Know that you are perfect right now.

Excerpts from The Secret

Learn to take time out for yourself, Be pampered, Make yourself happy, Love others - Then positive things will come your way.

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Why a Makeup Artist Is Important on your Wedding Day


Considering your wedding day stands to be one of the most important days of your life, it is thoroughly recommended that you hire a professional makeup artist. Everyone who attends a wedding wants to see what the bride looks like. With all eyes trained on you, you will want to look radiantly beautiful
Wedding photographs are the physical memories you keep for a lifetime; not only will your wedding photographer be shooting hundreds of shots, but many guests also take photos. A professional makeup artist is aware of what sort of effects photography can have on your makeup. For example, without correctly applied makeup you can look washed out when your photograph is taken with a flash.
Makeup artists are very aware about the level of makeup to apply to ensure that it lasts the duration of your wedding day. You would probably never dream of applying the amount of makeup they do without feeling like you are painting on a clown’s face. They have the skill to apply many lasting layers of makeup and still make it look natural.
The majority of brides find themselves pulled in every direction on their wedding day, with many brides commenting afterwards that the day flew by. Finding time to do your own makeup isn't realistic. Typically a makeup artist can work on your face while someone else works on your hair or fingernails. You don't need extra stress on your wedding day, you deserve to be pampered.
To put things in perspective, the cost of hiring a makeup artist is one of the more reasonable wedding costs, typically no more than $100. Compared to wedding dresses, photographers and the reception, it is a very small indulgence to which to treat yourself. You would be unlikely to have a novice take your photos, or make your wedding dress, so why compromise on your makeup?

“Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue, and don’t forget your make-up too”

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