Monday, November 17, 2008

Winter Makeup tips

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http://media.northjersey.com/images/279*291/15_skin.jpgFor winters, regular skin care and cosmetics products are necessary for heavy makeover.

In the winter season, everybody wants to polish properly and look very glamorous.

One can use smoky shades for eye makeup, matte understated shades like chocolate, coffee and for lips use berry tones during wear winter makeup.

For women, velvet shades are the best for winter makeup.

One should keep in mind the following tips during winter makeup:
If one is using nude shades, a little sheen can be used on eyes for getting some change. These shades are used on lips for looking voluptuous.
People should use matt-based foundation during winters. Always use moisturizer or foundation with sun protection factor before going outside during the day in winter.
For getting fragrance, one can use spices, any natural aromas and essence of essential oils.
If one wants to give sport eyelashes as long, one should try fake eyelashes, which may be applied by using tweezers.
For subtle makeup, one can use sheer layer of creamy blushers.
During winters, Smokey eyes are looked very beautiful and best than other eye makeup. One can use coffee and cinnamon shades for eye shadows for getting sultry effect.
During winter season use black mascaras after using eyeliner. One can use shades of Aubergine for mascaras. One can also use waterproof mascaras in dark brown shade.
In winters, always use tinted lip balms in blackberry, red currant tones and blackberry.
For winter makeup, women should use tinted powder with little shimmer.
For winters, use small quantity of skin-priming moisturizers on the face and neck. Do not forget to apply the waterproof moisturizers behind the ears. Use of night cream will be heavy during winter season.

1 comments:

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