Women around the world use makeup to change their outfits. Whether it's enhancing the beauty they already have, changing the look of an outfit, or even completely changing who they are, it's always a safe space. It's a place that allows for endless learning and creativity, which can be so refreshing in such a gray, cut and paste world. I've been experimenting with makeup for a few years. Unlike most girls, I didn't take my appearance seriously and as a result I didn't start wearing makeup until my early twenties. I have become very talented over the years using makeup, and today I want to share some of those talents with you. This simple and easy-to-follow guide will cover the most important steps in any beauty regimen; skin care, foundation and basic highlighter / highlighter. Let's go?
The first and absolutely most important part of great makeup is great skin. Start by washing your face with a good cleanser. For this step, I use Exposed Skincare Facial Cleanser. It is mild and not too aggressive for the skin. Using harsher products can dry out your skin and can be a disaster. After cleansing, use toner. I prefer Neutrogena Clear Pore because it doesn't over-dry and leaves the skin feeling fresh. Pour a quarter of the product onto a cotton pad and smooth over the entire face, avoiding the eye area. After you finish using the toner, use a mud mask to remove the remaining impurities and bring back the bright skin. My favorite mud mask by far is the Glamglow Supermud Clearing Treatment. Use a sufficient amount of mud to cover the entire face, avoiding the eye and eyebrow area. Leave the mask on for fifteen minutes and then wash it off with warm water. After the entire skincare routine is complete, let the skin dry naturally and prepare for makeup
There are many reasons why skin becomes dehydrated and becomes dry. Dry skin can be caused by cold weather, central heating, hot showers, some soaps formulated to remove oils, and skin conditions such as eczema. Moisturizer is a commonly used treatment for dry skin. Moisturizers have three main groups of ingredients:
humectants, emollients and locking agents. This science fair project is testing different moisturizers on Jell-O to see which works best for moisturizing skin.Thank your for your valuable time. If you haven't read any of my previous blogs. Do visit it