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Dec 15, 2011

Holiday lipstick and eyeshadow ideas


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This holiday season is a great time to update your African American skin care product collection so that you'll be up to date with the newest trends. While you're stressing out over the best outfit for your office or family party, don't forget to take a little time to make sure that you have the right makeup for the occasion. Recently, Skincare-News.com detailed the styles that women are going for this season. 


First, the website said that this may be a good time to try out some new lipstick shades.


"This season, some of the hottest trends for the lips are shades of red: burnt red, neon, ruby, cherry, velvet and scarlet. For women who aren't fans of classic reds, shades like peach and apricots are some favorites this season," according to the site.


Next, the beauty news source suggests that if you've never tried the smoky eye look, now would be a good time to go for it. Skincare News says that a smoky eye can add a hint of mystery and sophistication, and that eyeshadow shades of silver, dark blue and sea green are great combinations for a dramatic yet classy look.  

Dec 14, 2011

Keep those blemishes hidden during major events


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Ever wake up for a big event like a wedding or an important business meeting and find that your complexion has suddenly turned on you? There's nothing worse than waking up to a slew of blemishes and red spots that weren't there the night before, which can happen right before a major occasion. The American Academy of Dermatology states that stress and anxiety can make acne more persistent and roseca symptoms worse. 


Recently, German news source the Belfast Telegram offered some ways to calm those big occasion blemishes that might surface. The news provider spoke to makeup artist Leanne Shaw who has worked with celebrities such as former Spice Girls.


"Hide blemishes by dabbing concealer on with a brush and blending away edges, then set with translucent powder. Avoid pink-based concealers, they tend to exaggerate redness," said Shaw in an interview with Closer magazine.


Shaw also suggested using a primer before putting on foundation, this can help create a smoother look and keep your African American skin care product from settling into wrinkles.  

Choose the right colors for this holiday season


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Even the best African American skin care products can fail you if you don't understand how to properly apply them. This season, when you're trying to catch that certain someone under the mistletoe, be sure that you don't have that caked-on foundation look or the wrong color lipstick for your complexion. Recently, Minnesota's NBC affiliate KARE spoke to makeup expert Cindy Joesph about how to avoid making mistakes with your holiday makeup. 


First, the expert discussed how to choose the right lipstick.


"To find a color that matches, not clashes with your skin tone, it helps to look at your gums, tongue and lips. Use a lipstick that blends with your undertones, only darker and richer. Make sure its not too glossy or matte and feels good on your lips. This a sure trick to finding lipsticks that look believable," said Joesph, quoted by the news source.


Next, Joesph said that playing up eyelashes can be a great way to enhance your look. Use the right mascara and eyeliner combo, and taking the time to separate the lashes can have a powerful effect.


Finally, Cosmopolitan Magazine suggests using a shimmery metallic eyeshadow on the inner corners of the eyes, similar to how Beyonce does it, to highlight your features at any party.  

Dec 13, 2011

Cold weather calls for chilly moisturizer


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Ladies, you know that winter can be the most difficult time to take care of your complexion, even if you've found that perfect African American skin care product. Recently, Inside Toronto spoke to dermatologist Vince Bertucci who had some interesting tips for how to keep looking flawless during these chilly months. 


First, the skin care expert suggesting chilling your moisturizer before you use it. Moisturizer is particularly important in the winter, when your skin is most likely to dry out, and keeping it cold can help reduce the appearance of puffy eyes while providing a soothing effect on the skin.


Nest, Bertucci made a suggestion for the best time to apply that moisturizer.


"Water can weaken and impair the skin's protective barrier function, so it's important to moisturize immediately following a bath or use a lotion after hand washing to guard against dryness and irritation," he said, quoted by the news source.


WebMD reminds people who are concerned about the health of their skin in the winter to avoid wearing wet socks or gloves. These can cause itching or even a flare-up of eczema.