Basics of Cosmetics
Basics of Cosmetics
Before the application of any kind of cosmetics, you need to have a clear idea in your mind of what you’re trying to
achieve. Many things can be done by cosmetics, and there are many different products designed to do just those things.
But you need to be sure before you start that you are aware of what you’re applying and its effects.
Cosmetics should
match your skin color and type. For natural look , you need to use cosmetics that match your skin color and type.
For glamorous look you want everything to be in contrast to your natural look. And consider, too, how much makeup you need. Greater
complexions women don’t need much makeup while others need a bit of help.
When you’re shopping for makeup, find a store that has qualified professionals who can answer all your queries. Most cosmetics departments and stores do hire such
professionals. Know your budget before you shop for cosmetics. They range from the drugstore discount cosmetics to the
more expensive department store cosmetics. The advantage of shopping at the department store for your cosmetics is that the staff are very well trained – many of them estheticians, who can guide you to achieving the look you
want.
Also, you have many options Christian Dior, Clinique, Estee Lauder, Elizabeth Arden, Shiseido, Biotherm,
Iman, and more. They all have their own separate counters and beauty advisors. Many will give you a free consultation,
including a full makeup application – or a complete makeover, if you want. So take your time and you’ll come out with the
look that’s just perfect for you.
Cosmetics combine to make a perfect picture
Since most cosmetics are applied to the face, we’ll look at the basic products and their purposes. First of all, the base is,
of course, the foundation, just as it sounds. Anything that’s built well has a solid foundation, and that applies to your
face, too.
It’s important to use a foundation that matches your natural skin color as closely as possible. So try it out. All cosmetics
stores have samples. And don’t try it on your wrist – the skin on your arms isn’t quite the same color as that on your face.
Try it on your jaw line. If you have time, it’s a good idea to go outside because the foundation will look a bit different
in natural light as opposed to the store lights.
When you apply your foundation, you should use a makeup sponge, for more even coverage. That’s, of course, if you’re using a
liquid foundation; if you’re using cream-to-powder, there’ll be an applicator with it.
Many women like to use concealers. They do a great job of hiding blemishes, covering up dark eye circles, or just helping
keep their makeup in place, especially if they have oily skin. Just as with foundation, you need to make sure that you get
a concealer that matches your skin color. And concealer works best when it’s dabbed on, not rubbed in.
A quick application of blush can be a great way to “wake up” the color in your cheeks. It’ll also help to blend the colors
of your makeup. But make sure you use one that suits your skin tone; that is, whether you’re a warm or cool skin tone.
There are three types of blush – powder, gel, and cream. Powder is the most popular – probably because it’s the easiest to
apply. Cream blushes are great if you have dry skin. Gel blushes are really good, too, but they’re hard to apply evenly, so
it’s recommended that they’re only applied by professionals. The key word to remember when using blush, or any makeup, for
that matter, is “blend, blend, blend”. Use it to create an all-over natural look.
There are two kinds of powder – loose and pressed. Pressed powder usually comes in a compact, allowing you to do a quick
application any time you need to throughout the day. Loose powder serves as a good replacement for foundation in the summer
heat. They’re both good at taking away the shine on your face. Whichever you prefer, you need to make sure it matches your
skin color.
Another convenient cosmetics product is blotting paper. You can use it throughout the day, instead of applying more makeup,
which could eventually cause a caked-on look.
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