Monday, November 21, 2011

Any good make up tips for my face?

i have a heart shaped face..its not too long..i have a long nose tho lol..and my skin is olive.. i look really bad right now...Any good make up tips for my face?
i like olive skin. you'd look good in bronzes and earth tones. use a good concealer and some blusher. nude color lipsticks and browns/reds would look fabulous on you.Any good make up tips for my face?
Try plastic surgery
First off it is important to have good self esteem and work from the inside out do things that build your self confidence. Two of prettiest women I ever met did work that built their self confidence that was not considered extremely feminine, one was a mechanic and the other was a Tai Kwan Do instructor. Eating a good diet and drinking plenty of water 8 eight ounce glasses a day will help you. Exercise regularily will help you, meditation will help you relax to decrease stress lines. Do things to make you feel good think good thoughts because it will show on your face. Be good say good things because people will remember what you are and how you are such that when they see you it will affect their perceptions of you. A good style that goes well with your face will help. Some of the prettiest women in the world are professional athletes and many do not wear lots of makeup. Makeup can enhance your looks but if you become too dependent upon it then it will affect your skin such that often it may look sallow or sickly when you do not wear it. Be sure if you wear it you clean and prepare your skin well to protect it before you put it on and after you take it off. Use a good UV protecting moisturizer for when you are out in the sun. I am a licensed cosmetologist and began wearing makeup heavily as a young teen to cover freckles. When I began running to help me quit smoking at age 22 I stopped wearing makeup constantly. I had makeup come out of my skin for 6 months onto my shirt I used for running and it stained it permanently. Though I took good care of my skin it is better to work from the inside out to enhance your looks. I look young for my age possibly because I stopped wearing very heavy makeup at age 22 and do not wear it at all because over use caused me to have severe allergies to makeup for a long time such that I am use to not wearing it. I really do not care too much about what I look like now because the hours I spent making myself look better on the outside are now spent doing things that make me happier on the inside now.


Hope this helps you.


The advice from missflower is excellent -


what happens is smoking causes vasoconstriction which closes up the minute blood vessels called capillaries in the skin and to other parts of the body such that nutrition, oxygen along with water is cut off to these parts of the body causing aging along with decreased toxin removal. She is so correct much of what she is discussing is related to massage which increases blood flow to those areas that are massaged thus stimulating blood flow with associated benefits. Also the other day when I was talking to someone about oily skin and acne a person mentioned to me that acne is associated with bacteria. Such that keeping the skin clean is important. Using a good pH balanced in the pH range of your skin cleanser is important. Using facial masks such as the oatmeal missflower suggested can help remove impurities and help stimulate blood flow. Clay masks help remove oil. There are a great many books and products out there to try and use. What works for one person may not work for another. A thinly sliced cucumber slices placed upon the face after cleansing can have an astringent affect. Long hair parted down the middle can emphasize the nose thus elongating it you may want to part to the side not have a part or part it slightly off the middle. Different styles can effect and enhance different face shapes. I really like all missflower and learned from her also. Thanks
Orange tones would look great for your skin color. use a concealer if your skin isn't doing too great. Also, clinique, frederic fekkai, 24/7, and neutrogena have great products.
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Looked up ethnic-olive toned skin, and another person I love for make up advice, love, love would be Bobbi Brown.
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AS FAR MAKEUP IS CONCERNED APPLY A GUD FOUNDATION CREAM AND A COMPACT THAT 'LL DO. HERE R SOME NATURAL TIPS TO MAKE UR SKIN GLOW...





EAT A WELL-BALANCED DIET:


To remain healthy, your skin needs a regular and well-balanced supply of nutrients. You may not need any supplements, provided you look after your skin and you are generally healthy. Try to eat at least five portions of fresh vegetables or fruits every day: this should be quite easy if you have three pieces of fruit as desserts or snacks, plus a salad or vegetable dish with two meals.





Bad skin is not generally caused by any one food, unless it is an allergic reaction, but particular foods can aggravate poor skin.





The myth that chocolate, sweets and other fatty and sugary foods cause spots is not entirely unfounded: an eating pattern high in these foods and low in fresh, vegetables and other constituents of a healthy diet means that your skin is unlikely to be getting all the nutrients it needs. Women who would rather eat a bar of chocolate or a bag of crisps than an orange, for example, may lack vitamin C. This can make your immune system less able to fight infections, including those on the skin-spots. In addition, women often eat more chocolate at times when they are feeling down, whether emotionally, hormonally or physically, which also has a negative effect on the skin. If you already have spots, a diet that is high in sugar or fat may make your system even more susceptible to bacterial infections, which may further aggravate spots and other skin conditions.





DRINK PLENTY OF WATER:


In our society, where many of us have central heating and lead active lives, one of the commonest causes of tired-looking skin is dehydration, both on the surface and throughout the body. Aim to re-hydrate your body by drinking two to three litres ( four to five pints) of water a day.





This should ideally be taken as plain or lightly flavoured, unsweetened water and not tea, coffee or other caffeine-containing or sugary drinks.





CUT DOWN ON TEA AND COFFEE


Women who drink a lot of tea, coffee, hot chocolate and cola-type drinks are more likely to have tired-looking skin and to suffer from conditions such as greasy skin and spots. This is because these drinks contain caffeine, which prevents your body from making good use of the vitamins and minerals from your food. Try to drink no more than three cups of coffee, tea or other caffeine containing drinks a day.





KEEP YOUR ALCOHOL INTAKE LOW


Excessive alcohol intakes may lead to skin problems such as split veins. Try not to drink more than the recommended 21 units a week (a unit is the equivalent of a glass of wine, a standard measure of spirits or half a pint of beer, larger or cider of ordinary strength).





Some women have a skin allergy to some alcoholic drinks, which usually manifests itself as hives. Hives are little itchy red spots that appear under the surface of the skin and make it feel hot and sensitive; they are sometimes known as nettle rash. The most common allergic reaction is to Salicylates, substances that occur naturally in some foods, such as grapes, banana, beans, strawberries and other berry fruits. If you get, a rash after eating some of these foods, beers may affect you in the same way, since they are often high in Salicylates. Instead, choose wine, gin, vodka or whisky.





TRY TO GIVE UP SMOKING


Nicotine does not help you keep a healthy skin. It attacks the blood vessels that feed the skin with nutrients and oxygen, as well as those that drain away the waste products from the skin. Your skin therefore becomes poor at ridding itself of unwanted substances and in severe cases also starts to lack oxygen.





Other substances produced by smoke can age the skin greatly and affect the nail beds and hair follicles, which nestle in the epidermis. If you want to have a youthful, healthy appearance, try to give up smoking.











After you cleanse your face, you should ';exfoliate.'; This is very much like the process of peeling an onion or removing tiles from a roof. Exfoliating is necessary for getting the blood flowing into the face, as well as for removing grime.





Take a packet of sugar (raw sugar works the best), add a couple drops of olive oil to create a spreading condition, then gently rub it into the creases of your face.





Open a packet of instant oatmeal, mix it with water and create a paste. Rub this mixture into your face, then rinse off the residue.


Suggestion: Use instant oatmeal on your face, while using the traditional ';old-fashioned'; oatmeal to exfoliate the entire body.





Rub sea salt (available in health food sotres) all over both your body and your face. You'll love its invigorating effects.
always apply make-up with a light touch. Over doing it can actually accentuate what you want to hide.
If you go to MaryKay.com you can type in all of that and it will tell you what foundations, colors, etc to use to beautify your face... check it out
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