Tuesday, September 4, 2007

A Master Painter's tip on how to apply Make-up

Any painter can tell you that for best results you don’t apply the new coat over the old if that old coat has deteriorated. You wouldn’t be applying new make-up unless the old job had deteriorated so take a tip from the master painter and completely remove the old work before applying the new. Believe us that’s the only way to obtain that fresh, clean, well groomed appearance you intended when you sat down at your dressing table.

Chit Chat finally sent three tips of the ten on how and what to apply to the finished look. Hope to get the rest soon. She says when applying your blush you should use a round tip brush and make sure to blend the blush well around the apple of your cheek. To make your eyes stand out try the curler for your lashes and add 2 or 3 coats of mascara.

Then another tip for your eyes would be to use a light color over all of the lid. Then apply a darker shade for your upper outer lid. After that use the darkest of the three, if your eyes look hollow, applying to the crease of the eyelid. This should be well blended. She suggest you may want to check out Arbonne’s make-up because their products are all botanical and pH-correct. Skin care pH of 5.5 ensures maximum benefit therefore eliminating possible skin irritation.

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