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78 Fundamentals Of Beauty: A Collection Of The Best Beauty Tips And Secrets – Ultimate Hair And Makeup Tips, Great Skin Care Advice And Cosmetic Procedures To Achieve Total Beauty!

78 Fundamentals Of Beauty: A Collection Of The Best Beauty Tips And Secrets – Ultimate Hair And Makeup Tips, Great Skin Care Advice And Cosmetic Procedures To Achieve Total Beauty!

How is this possible? By taking steps to improve your overall health and well-being so you will look and feel younger as you get older. Good nutrition, exercise, sleep, sun protection and a good skincare routine can help you maintain your youthful appearance and well-being at all stages of your life. Your skin is the most visible indicator of your general health and the condition of your skin is often the first signal of illness nor nutrition problems. Sallow, dull or blotchy skin often reflects

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Everyday Minerals—best shade for Asian skin?

Hey, I’ve been getting interested in using mineral make up. I’ve always used liquid and I heard that this Everyday Minerals is all the hype so I want to try it. I understand that there is a free sample kit and yes I will take advantage of that but I would like to see if someone could give me a good place to start my selecting. I have Asian skin so I have a yellow undertone. I am a NC25 in MAC Studio Fix.
Also, I don’t have a brush, and I heard that the samples don’t come with brushes so how am I going to try the samples? Any ideas?
I was hoping to order a brush after choosing my right color and order my brushes with one of the custom kits.

Makeup Tips For Oily Skin


Products MAC Prep+Prime SPF 50 ($28) Urban Decay Eyeshadow Primer ($16) Climique Superfit Makeup color Deep Caramel ($20.50) Clarins Instant Smooth (sample)

Best foundation for oily skin? Recommendations?

I want to start getting into make up and experimenting with it but I have no idea what I’m doing aha
I really only use mascara and lip gloss so I’m a beginner and I have some questions (You don’t have to answer them all, ANYTHING helps! ):

1. I have oily skin and was wondering what the best foundation would be for me to use.
2. I have some discolouration on my cheeks from picking at pimples that I want to be covered up so I think I’m supposed to use concealer, right?
3. Is there an inexpensive brush kit I can purchase to get me started?
4. What kind of powder is best for me?

Products I’ve thought about purchasing are E.l.f. brushes, Maybelline dream smooth mousse foundation and Clinique concealer…are these any good?
Thanks In Advance :)

Emergency– I need skin make up help?

Ok. So my prom is saturday and i have a short dress…the only problem is that i have to show my legs and i have some mild mosquito bite marks from when i went on vacation to the carribean….and today i was suppose to go and buy a leg airbrush thing to cover them called air stockings…but the stores i call said they didnt have them…the sally hansen air brush legs would work except it doesnt last as long as the air stockings. and it runs.and i really need to go get something tomorrow to hide it…what product can i buy that will cover my dark spots..and would last long and easy to apply…plzz help…my skin tone is chocolate african american…best answer 10 points and more…

What foundation/concealer/powder should I use to make my skin look like this?(Photos)?

I have oily skin and i’m pink across the bridge or my nose and cheeks. I really, really want perfect matte skin. I hear that Color Stay and Photo Ready are pretty good but I need some encouragement before I drop $40 on base make-up. Also, can you suggest the best kabuki brush with a price of $10-less.

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Hannie Dropkick

I have oily skin and i’m pink across the bridge or my nose and cheeks. I really, really want perfect matte skin. I hear that Color Stay and Photo Ready are pretty good but I need some encouragement before I drop $40 on base make-up. Also, can you suggest the best kabuki brush with a price of $10-less.

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How to Apply Natural Makeup to Oily Skin : Tips for Hiding Oily Skin


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Make-up for young teenage skin?

I am a fifteen year old girl. I live in London and I am looking for a makeup brand that is good for teenage skin so i dont want anti aging maekup!!! LOL. I do not have bad acne but i do get some spots (obviously) and I have combination skin which is quite fair and light. I haven’t really dared to explore many make-up brands but that is because I don’t want to ruin my skin i want to start by using the best makeup there is so as not to spoil my skin or waste time trying products which are terrible. I want to use a good makeup that doesnt ruin my skin but just balances imperfections & prevents oiliness etc. etc.
I dont want to spend a lot but i do want a good quality brand. I would also like it if you could recommend me some could applicator sponges, brushes etc.
Also if you recommend me a really good make-up remover that will be really helpful too =)

Thankss xx
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an actual BRAND please

Best makeup tips for dark Brown eyes and dark skin?

Ok, I never use much makeup before, but I am going to this fancy party and I need HELP!

I have nut brown skin with black hair. And dark brown eyes.
I love the glam look, but it looks hard to copy.
Please any advice or tips on anything?

What kind of skin care products and make-up would be best for my skin type?

I apologize in advance, this is looong:

My skin type: My skin gets oily in certain areas (mostly my forehead, around my nose, and chin), and it’s acne prone mostly due to stress and allergies. I don’t get a lot of white heads or black heads, I get those nasty bumps that are deep in the skin (usually one or two at a time), and take about a week to surface. They don’t look too bad since they can usually easily be hidden with concealer, but they hurt terribly. Since I’m naturally fair, any redness on my skin and scars are pretty noticeable.

What I’ve tried for skin care: You name it, I’ve probably tried it. I’ve been using mostly those 3 step kits, and I use them for several months before making my conclusion. I haven’t resorted to pills because I just don’t like having to remember to take medicine on a daily basis. Everything I have tried has irritated my skin pretty badly, except Proactiv. But all that did was strip my skin of any moisture. I’m using Olay right now to keep my skin moisturized. Luckily it doesn’t aggravate my acne. I ultimately want to get rid of (or at least fade) my acne scars (as well as scars from sparring), and obviously prevent acne so my face doesn’t hurt and I won’t have to worry about more scar prevention.

What I’ve tried for make-up: Probably anything you can get in Target or Wal-Mart. Right now I’m on Bare Minerals since my mom got me a starter kit. It’s not bad, but I want to try the matte powder before kicking it to the curb. The powders do a pretty good job at hiding imperfections and don’t clump up when I wear my glasses. My real problem is that even the lightest color isn’t light enough to match my fair skin just right. I’m sure it’s more visible to me than anyone else but I still don’t like it. The one thing I avoid like the plague is Cover Girl because it clogs my pores pretty badly.

What I was looking to try: I was interested in trying out Clinique’s skin care and make-up products; at least their make-up. No one I know uses Clinique, and I’m not too eager to rely on the webpage’s comments alone. I also saw a blog about Suki skin care products (sukiskincare.com) and there were photos posted of before and after results. The photos were not air brushed, and the women did have less acne, redness, and the scars were completely gone on a few of them. I’ve also heard that Skin Eternal Hyaluronic Serum is a good product, but I haven’t seen any well thought out reviews for it.

Sorry that was so long. What do you guys think I should try?
Karen, I will definitely try what you suggested! I’ve tried homemade skin care methods before, but saw no difference. Surprisingly, I haven’t read anything about castor oil and grape seed oil, despite knowing their benefits. I will try that, as well as the honey mask, as soon as I make my trip to the store!

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