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Jan 20, 2012

Tips to get camera-ready


Rx for Brown Skin for African American skin care products

 


Ever have an amazing night out, only to hate how you look in all of the pictures from it? The problem isn't you, it's that you're probably not using your African American skin care product to the best of its ability. Recently, BoldSky.com explained how to use makeup to create the perfect camera-ready look that will help any lady look her best.


First, the news source recommended applying ice on your face before putting your makeup on for a special occasion. The website says this may prevent you from sweating during the evening and having your cosmetics run all over your face.


Next, they recommended using liquid foundation and then a powder, but always the same shade to avoid looking splotchy. The authors also suggested keeping it simple when it comes to colors.


"Never use glitter or shimmering makeup if you want to the red carpet look. You must stick to neutral colors like browns, flesh tones and hues. Even lip gloss looks awkwardly shiny on camera," according to BlueSky.


Orprah.com suggests using a little bronzer if you're looking for that red carpet glow in pictures, as it will give an added dimension to your skin tone.

 

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