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Jul
01/10
Apply Makeup to Conceal Acne and Look Natural
Last Updated on Thursday, 1 July 2010 08:31
Written by admin
Thursday, July 1st, 2010

If
you have any kind of acne on your face and want to cover it effectively
with makeup, try these steps to achieve a natural look without the mask
effect.


Steps

  1. Wash your face with a medicated acne cleanser, not a
    scrub.(Ex, Noxzema cream cleanser, clean and clear cream cleanser)
    Apply a hydrating toner, not a drying one.(Try The Body Shop Vitamin E
    toner) Then moisturize using vitamin E gel, or Aloe Vera gel or a water
    based moisturizer. If you have dark circles under your eyes, use an eye
    brightener cream and gently pat in with your pinky. (Try Dove Eye
    Brightener cream)
  2. DO NOT USE A HEAVY LIQUID FOUNDATION OR CONCEALER! No matter
    how bad your skin is, use a tinted moisturizer (like Clinique or Almay)
    because a)even if you have lots of skin blemishes, most of your face
    still does not need coverage and b)tinted moisturizers are SO easy to
    match to your skin tone and you will avoid the fake color look…you
    only need to pick if you are light, medium, or dark usually. With your
    fingers, dab small dots of tinted moisturizer on your chin, forehead,
    nose, cheeks. Use your fingertips to blend in a circular motion. Don’t
    try and cover all your blemishes at this point – just create a sheer,
    base layer to cover the smallest imperfections.
  3. Now use a concealer brush (should look a bit bigger than an
    eyeshadow brush, and be firm but not stiff) to try and cover directly
    bigger imperfections with tinted moisturizer. What isn’t covered, use
    the same brush and a liquid concealer (Covergirl or Maybelline) to
    apply the tiniest amount of concealer directly to the blemish only. Use
    a smaller (eyeliner brush) one if necessary.
  4. If you have any oozing or oily blemishes, use the concealer
    brush to apply some loose powder directly to it. Otherwise, use a
    natural bristle brush to apply loose powder to set the make up. Use a
    transparent shade of loose powder, try Clinique. Brush in a circular
    upward motion.
  5. If putting on the powder revealed any blemishes, use a
    smaller brush (eyeliner brush) and a tiny bit of tinted moisturizer to
    reconceal. Then set by gently dabbing some powder over.
  6. Wipe any excess powder from your brows. Curl your eyelashes
    and apply black mascara to the top only. Use a lengthening mascara not
    a thickening one—these only clump and look awful. Put a second coat
    on just the tips.
  7. Use a liquid cheek tint (try Benefit Brand) and put four
    small dots on the apples of your cheek and gently blend with your
    finger tip.
  8. Use a bronzer (only a few shades darker than your own skin!)
    and apply lightly to hairline, nose and chin. Use your fingertip and
    apply some to your eyelid outer corners.
  9. Use a pink or red tinted lip gloss.

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Tips

  • ONLY APPLY MAKEUP WHEN YOUR SKIN IS CLEAN! When your skin is
    dirty and oily, this is only an invite for more acne and skin
    blemishes. Wash your face daily, focusing on acne-prone areas of your
    skin. Try using washes such as “Clean & Clear” and creams such as
    OXI. If you have sensitive skin, ten you may want to apply these
    creams/washes to a concealed place (such as your wrist) of your skin,
    just to see how your skin reacts. If your skin breaks out or become
    red, or irritated, then you do not want to use that product on your
    face. However, if — after repeated uses — your skin is fine with with
    the product, then feel free to use it on your face.
  • Use as little makeup as you can…..only add more if you need
    it. Don’t be tempted to use a thick concealer all over your face to
    hide your acne. This looks awful and draws attention to your bad skin.
  • Especially with applying makeup to blemish directly: use just
    a tiny tiny bit, you should hardly be able to see it at all! Do not
    surround the entire area of the blemish–this is just excess makeup in
    the wrong spot.
  • Do not pick your skin! It makes your skin bumpy and irritated and you cannot cover puffiness with makeup!
  • If you have a large pimple you must accept you cannot conceal
    shape with makeup or anything else! You can only conceal color,
    dryness, oiliness. But if you put just a tiny brushing of bronzer over
    at the end this may reduce its appearance.
  • For most people, concealing products that are yellow-toned
    will look the most natural, provide the most coverage, and best tone
    down redness.
  • Be sure to sufficiently moisturize the area with an oil-free
    moisturizer in order to ensure smooth coverage. Otherwise, it will look
    rough and chalky, and the pimple will show through.


Warnings

  • Do not leave makeup on over night. It will only make acne
    worse. (If it is left on, your skin may soak in its chemicals or it
    clogs your pores.)
  • If your acne cannot be toned down by any means, see a dermatologist, who can provide you with a better acne product.


Things You’ll Need

  • A good cleanser
  • Acne medication
  • Tinted moisturizer/light concealer or foundation
  • Oil-free moisturizer
  • Bronzer, cheek stain, other makeup essentials, etc.


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Jun
05/10
Steps to Avoid Negative Effects of Benzoyl Peroxide
Last Updated on Friday, 4 June 2010 03:20
Written by admin
Saturday, June 5th, 2010

Benzoyl peroxide is the active ingredient in several topical acne
treatments. They may be available with or without a prescription
depending on dosage. The most commonly reported adverse side effects of
benzoyl peroxide are skin irritations such as itching, redness, and
peeling.[1][2] Other risks include allegries and increased sensitivity.[2] Benzoyl peroxide should be avoided by pregnant or nursing women.[2] These steps will help minimize the likelihood and severity of benzoyl peroxide’s side effects.

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Apr
22/10
Steps to rid large pores and blemishes
Last Updated on Thursday, 22 April 2010 03:53
Written by admin
Thursday, April 22nd, 2010
  1. Steam your face. Steaming your face will open your pores
    and unplug them. Simply fill a basin with extra warm water. Make sure
    the water is not scalding hot. Hold your face over the basin for 1 to 3
    minutes.
  2. Grab a washcloth and drench it in lemon and pineapple juice.
    Place the washcloth firmly on your face for one minute. Then rinse your
    skin with warm water. Lemon and pineapple juice contain natural enzymes
    that tighten and firm the face and purify and brighten the skin. Lemon
    particularly has the ability to cleanse and shrink the appearance of
    pores. You can purchase lemon juice and pineapple juice from your local
    grocery.
  3. Apply ice cubes to your face. Place the ice cubes gently along your pores for 15 to 30 seconds. This will have a tightening effect on your skin.
  4. Eat more citrus fruits. Oranges produce firmer skin and
    rebuild collagen, which may contribute to increasing the elasticity of
    your skin and reducing your pore walls. Tangerines also have this
    effect.
  5. Use toothpaste. Spreading toothpaste on your face can help get rid of large pores.

Read more…Get Rid of Large Pores and Blemishes – Health Wiki

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