How To Highlight Your Best Features
Accentuate the Positive: Beautiful features come in all shapes
and sizes. Gorgeous eyes, pouty lips, sculpted cheekbones,
artfully arched brows, a flawless complexion. You may not have
them all - hardly anyone has them ALL. But chances are, you've
got at least one... one really gorgeous facial asset that's the
envy of your friends. So, are you making the most of what you've
got?
Lips... full, pouty, inviting lips.
If you've got them, you're blessed. Make them as kissable as
possible. Lip balm with sunscreen is a must. On no make-up days
and even under your lipstick. Use a lip balm/moisturizer after
you remove your lipstick at the end of the day.
Lipstick and liner should be checked and reapplied every few
hours to ensure that all eyes are on your best features for the
right reasons. Gloss makes those lips even more tempting.
Eyes... the window to the soul.
How about dressing up your baby blues, your doe-eyes or your
emerald beauties? Eye shadow should complement your complexion,
not match your sandals. Have a make-up professional sample
different colors on you.
Choose a color combination for day and a separate one for nights
out on the town. Two or three shadow colors give your eyelids
dimension.
Waterproof mascara is great at weddings and graduations, but not
for everyday. It dries out your lashes and causes them to fall
out. Don't touch your eyes or rub them. This causes wrinkles and
introduces bacteria. Give some attention to your brows once a
week. Always use a makeup remover made for your eyes, wiping
gently with a cotton ball.
Cheeks... we all have cheekbones.
Using a good quality, large make-up brush - not the little, cute
one that comes with your blusher - is the key to applying blush.
Smile at yourself in the mirror. Rest the brush lightly on the
"apple" of the cheek and gently sweep the brush back toward the
temple.
Voila, gorgeous cheeks.
Beautiful skin... if you've got it, flaunt it.
If your skin is clear and even-toned, you already have what the
rest of us are trying to achieve with foundation. Consider using
a tinted moisturizer instead.
Or, go natural - forget the foundation during daylight hours.
Foundation is made to cover imperfections. Okay, it does help
keep your other makeup in place, but if you can get away with
not wearing it most of the time, you should. The rest of us
aspire to that freedom. Go on and give us some hope.
Your unique features make you who you are. Show off what you've
got.
Be the most beautiful you.