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Nov 3, 2011

Texas news source offers makeup tips for Latina women


RX for brown skin for African American skin care products

Just because you have the right skin care products for dark skin doesn't mean that you know how to apply it. Recently, Chron.com, the website for the Houston Chronicle, offered some make up tips for Latina women to help you look great for the upcoming holiday season. 


First, the news provider gave step-by-step tips for how to create a "smoky eye" look. First, apply liner above lash, then add dark eyeshadow, such as gray, on the eyelid directly above the lashes. Finally, blend another eyeshadow color, such as blue, into the color on the top lid to create the smoky effect.


Next, Chron spoke to makeup artist Rodolfo Arciga about the right kind of foundation for Latina skin. The expert said that in his opinion, Hispanic women tend to by lighter shade than the one that matches their skin. Latina spokesmodel Joan Smalls offered this suggestion:


"Always have two different shades of foundation - one for when you tan and another for your everyday look," she said, quoted by the news source. Latinas, she added, should "always allow [their] skin to glow."


Latinamakeup.com warns that Hispanic women should always get the foundation that's closest to their skin tone or risk having an unnatural and uneven looking complexion.  

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