MAKEUP TIP
WHEN SHOPPING AROUND FOR MAKEUP, DONT BE FOOLED BY THE COLOR. YOU MIGHT SWATCH IT ON YOUR SKIN OR APPLY IT ON YOUR FACE, IT MIGHT LOOK DIFFERENT. SOME COLORS MIGHT LOOK BOLD & BRIGHT & WONT BE AS PIGMENTED AS THEY APPEAR.
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MAKEUP TIP
WHEN SHOPPING AROUND FOR MAKEUP, DONT BE FOOLED BY THE COLOR. YOU MIGHT SWATCH IT ON YOUR SKIN OR APPLY IT ON YOUR FACE, IT MIGHT LOOK DIFFERENT. SOME COLORS MIGHT LOOK BOLD & BRIGHT & WONT BE AS PIGMENTED AS THEY APPEAR.
Summer Nights with L.U.C.I.
The L.U.C.I. collection will be available until May! L.U.C.I. is Lancôme's "colorless" makeup collection created by Gucci Westman. Lancôme's international chief makeup artist. The perfect alternative for red lips for summer, are hot pink lips with glossy eyes! Red is too "hot" for summer, so cool down with a perfect shade of pink or peach! To get the look, keep you face completely foundation free. If you must conceal, spot conceal and seal with loose powder. Use a neutral shade of eyeshadow that has a glossy finish. Lancôme came out with "colorless eye shadows and highlighters" from our L.U.C.I collection.
Naisa Santos
Naisa has wonderful morena skin. She's just so afraid in experimenting with colors because she feels that she is limited in using bronzers. She booked me for a wedding she was attending and this is when I showed her that women in her color have so much colors they can use! I only used foundation on her t-zone and powdered the rest of her face. I used silver-gray shimmer shadow, and a charcoal colored khol pencil. I used an apricot blush on her cheeks and a copper colored lipstick with matching gloss. It was also her first time to have her hair curled and have it tied in a low ponytail, so her overall look was something new and refreshing for her and for her friends.
The Natural Looking Flush
I'm sorry... I just have this thing about people wearing blush the wrong way... Choosing the correct shade of blush is probably the most important element of makeup. Let’s face it -- you can spot those wearing the wrong color or incorrectly applied blush from a mile away. The most common mistake with applying blush occurs when people apply too much in one stripe across your cheeks. If you have a warm skin tone, blushes that have orange tones and peach tones complements it most (think apricots and bronzers). Women with a cool skin tone are best with red and blue tones (think pinks and berries). Of course, like I always say, there is always an exception to the rule. Keep trying different shades to find one that suits you best. The tips I give are just guidelines on where to start looking. Sometimes the color may be too bright (often looks scary) on the pot, but you'll be surprised how subtle it actually is when you try it on. Most women make the mistake of applying blush by sucking in their cheeks and applying blush at the hollow part of it in one strip. This looks ridiculous and that's not where you usually turn red when you feel embarrassed, or when you are exposed to the sun. Smile to make the apple of your cheek more prominent and apply a light dusting over the area in a circular motion. Make sure to blend the blush well to ensure no edges are showing. A technique that works best for me and for the faces that I apply blushes to, is having 2 shades of the same color. Like for example, I always have an apricot-colored blush one that is darker, and one that is lighter and have highlighting granules in them. Take a look at what I did on Cielo's cheeks in the picture. I used the darker shade and did a light sweep of color in an arc shape from the line of the cheekbone by the apple to the edge of the hairline. This should be a very subtle dusting of color. Remember, with powder blush; only sweep it in one direction to avoid streaks. Then I applied the lighter shade on the apples of her cheeks to highlight it. I blended them together to make it look natural, and yet the colors brought out her cheeks and the shape of her face. Cream blushes are a new trend and last longer than traditional powder blushes. If you have cream blush in the same shades as your powder blush, try blending the two shades. Apply the cream blush first and then brush the powder on over the cream for a longer lasting effect. A tip to remember is if you have greasy or combination skin, use powder blush. If your skin is dry, go with a cream blush. If you find that you’ve applied too much, and you will know if you resemble a clown, simply apply a light dusting of face powder over the area to tone down the color. One can never have too much blush!... IF done correctly!
where to apply blush
I don't mean for you to apply blush to all of these places, these are just different places you can apply it instead of just the apples of the cheeks.
- cheekbones.
- apple of your cheeks. DO NOT SMILE HARSHLY WHEN YOU APPLY LIKE YOU MAY HAVE SEEN OTHER PEOPLE DO, BECAUSE AFTER YOU APPLY AND LET YOUR FACE GO BACK TO NORMAL THE BLUSH WILL LOWER INSTEAD OF STAYING ON YOUR CHEEKBONES LIKE IT APPEARS.
- horizontal from hairline/temple to nose, blended out.
- under cheekbones.
- apple to temple.
best blush colors for your skin tone
go for a color as natural as possible, one that matches or almost matches the shade your skin naturally turns when you blush.
fair skin - keep it light and natural. use light shades of peach, apricot and pink. it works best with your skin tone, not adding too much drama or making it look too unbelievable.
medium skin - a deep peach, corals and rosy pinks will work best with your coloring, because you can wear the deeper shades easier.
dark skin - from rose to deep oranges and corals, you have the ability to use the deeper shades and create the perfect contrast.
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When using cream or liquid blush use it before powder. This way it blends in easier and with loose powder over it, it looks like it is coming from within!
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When putting powder blush on, putting it on your cheeks, temples, forehead and chin brings the whole face together. But blow the excess powder from the brush first! :)