Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Makeup for women who don't wear makeup




Perhaps you are a tomboy, don't have time, new mom, you name it; there is a reason for not wearing makeup.


Could it be the time it takes? Perhaps the skill? Is it self esteem?


I'm here to share a few easy steps to do simple makeup, with a few products and just know that the results will make you feel better about yourself, almost instantly.


After all, it's a proven fact that lipstick sales go up during times of tragedy and stress.


Here's the number one secret to makeup: have great skin. How do you get great skin? Wash it. Moisturize it.


If you are really gung ho about taking care of your skin: tone and treat it. Though for the basics and training yourself into a skin routine: start with the two steps of washing with a gentle exfoliating wash and moisturize with a lightweight formula that has sunscreen in it.


Hey! Wait a minute! What's the exfoliating part? I think you may as well put two steps in one. Personally as a skin care and makeup fanatic, I mask and exfoliate constantly.


If it's not routine for you, most likely you won't do this very important step in getting great skin. So let's put two steps in one...find a product you like that is a face wash with a fine grain to it or a soft grit if you will.


Now that you have great skin, let's enhance it. There are many choices of mineral makeup. It comes loose or pressed into a compact. I recommend this because you get a barrier spf in the minerals and you get easy coverage that doesn't require time or skill to apply.


The next step is to follow with a bronzer. Why you say? Because self tanners on the face take strategic time to apply, too much sun can cause irreversible damage and bronzer gives your face face a healthy glow. Again, it doesn't take time or expertise to apply.


Use a large domed brush, swirl it through the bronzer and swirl it on your face. Starting at the top of your forehead, down the nose, over the apples of the cheeks, swish over the chin and hit the center of your neck. Done.


Mascara is the one cosmetic item I would take with me if I was going to be deserted on a desert island.


There are so many brands to choose from. Here's my recommendations: if budget is a concern, the Wet'n'Wild brand PLUMP is good and costs $2.47 at Walmart. If budget doesn't matter, go for the Christian Dior DIOR SHOW, it's $32 at Sephora. No matter which way you go in choosing mascara, it's the one item that will take a personal experience and trying a few brands before you find the one you can't live with out.


Now for the application of it: don't sweat the corners, the bottom lashes or perfect feathery full fringe like lashes.


Simply put the wand at the base of your upper lashes in the center and gently waggle up towards the tip. Just put a little color on your lashes and if you want to go for another coat of mascara and work on blending the corners of the eye. Great.


Finish the entire look with something on your lips. I recommend a sheer spf lip gloss. Something that will have a hint of color and moisture to protect your lips.


Why bother with all this? It's going to take anywhere from 5-10 minutes to do in the morning and now it has to be washed off before bed?


Because you are worth it.


Because your face is the first thing that people look at. Then they notice eyes, smile and what you are wearing and make a judgment about you in 3 seconds.


If it's family, friends, co-workers, clients or strangers on the street: what do you want them to see about you in the first glance?


Makeup can work miracles for making yourself feel better. It gives a lift to the “you” on the inside as well as the outside.


Now go to the cosmetic aisle and play!


For more information on making the most of your makeup plus my list of personal product favorites please contact me through www.makeupuniversity.com



Click to get your copy of Bridal Makeup DIY Style: How to take control of your wedding day beauty! Everything I would do and use, if I were there, without the cost!






Review my Business at MyHuckleberry.Com