Fashion Makeup and Hair Style make sure it suites you.

To get best out of your fashion makeup and hair, you have to find by trial and error, your most flattering hues; which your hairstyle, makeup shades best complement your coloring. Practice how to apply them for a fool-proof look that brings out the best in you.

BLONDE: When it comes to eye makeup, you want to keep the look soft, so choose lighter-toned pencils in khaki, taupe or bronze to deliver definition without a hard edge.


To Apply: Line both upper and lower lids, and the smudge line with a brush or sponge-tip applicator modern look.


For eyeshadow: Go for warm neutrals like sand, golden beige, taupe, or camel, and blend over lid, from lashline to crease.Stick to block mascra or for dark blonds, navyblue but apply on upper lashes only.


Through neutral lip colors are richer, the might have a tendency to dissappear into your skin tone.  To give your lips staying power and your lips definition. First apply a darker-shade nude lipliner all over as a base. Try a warm auburn pencil under deeper honey and butter scoth shades, or a tawny liptone shade under cool taupes.


As Black hair or Brunette:You can have a strack contrast between the darkness of your hair and the fairness of your skin tone so yourlook is often more naturally dramatic. Through you can wear  strong color on your eyes or lips, you should focus on one area only otherwise, the result can be overly dramatic.



You can play up your eyes to thier best advantage in rich plums and berry shades.( If your skin has olive understone, go for the deepet purples and violet; if  your on the fair side, try more muted shades of these colors.) Firts, cover any undereye circles with a light moisturizing concealer--this important when you are using blue-based tones on eyes. Then blend a rich plum shadaw on lids from lashline to crease, starting in  the  center and smoothing the color from  corner to corner. Keep the outer of the liner refined by tapering it with a brush to fade the border slightly.  Finish with a deep grape or brown pencil liner on upper lids and a coat of brownish-black mascara.

Years ago, most red lipsticks and had a blue base that made them pinkish when applied. The pink in the lipstick clashed with the delicte pink understones of a redhead's complexion. But today there a wide spectrum of reds, including golden and brownish-red hues that enhance the natural tones in a redhead;s hair and frecked skin.


Botinically based oils can actually helps prevent blemishes, as they are quickly absorbed by the skin. This not only softens skin, but helps normalize oil flow. Most shades, especially creamy formulas, look more natural if  you skip the liner. To help lipcolor go on neatly, apply it with a brush.  Use a lipliner when your lipstick is a very dark or  superbright  shade.  Deep hues have more pigment which tends to wander, and liner creates a barrier.

If you have a perpectly oval face shape stick with the apples or cheekbones.

1.Square face:Brush blusher just under the cheekbones.

2.Round shape:Sweep blushers along cheekbones, up towards temples.

3.Heart-shaped:Start at outer eye corners and glide toward temples.

Most of us have some redness or some discolored, blotchy areas. Testing foundation on the face could leave you with a shade that;s too pinks.  To even out skin tone, match a shade to the skin on your neck.  Caking on bright turquuoise shadow is a sure way to say you're stuck in the  80's. But cool silver or smooky shdes of blued imparts a fresh and modern look. The trick is to keep the rest of your makeup soft, no loud fuchsia lipstick. Try pairing a subtle blue shadow with a navy leyeliner.

1 comment:

  1. great tips! this reminds me to be more vain abt my looks sometimes!:)

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