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Dec 21, 2011

Find the right outfit to match your holiday makeup


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This holiday season, for many women, will consist of a lot of parties that can be difficult to dress for. While your African American skin care product can help you look great for any occasion, your closet might be missing the right dress that will work for an office gathering, family dinner or cocktail party. Recently, AOL spoke to fashion expert Petra Flannery for some tips on what to wear for any of the holiday events that might pop up in the next few weeks.


For the office party, Flannery recommends not straying too far from what you would normally wear to work. For example, you can pair a fun dress with a blazer, and then easily transition from day to night.


Next, Flannery made some suggestions for a family gathering.


"It's an event where you don't want to show too much skin, but you want to look great. Look for simple dresses in playful patterns. You can always add a fun element, like a leopard shoe. Or keep it casual but festive with a sparkly sweater," said Flannery, quoted by the news source.


Beautylish reminds readers that they shouldn't go too crazy with office or family party makeup. Instead, pick a feature to highlight such as your eyes or lips and then play down the rest of the face. For example, if you're going to wear bright red lipstick, don't use too much eyeshadow.

 

'Tis the season to try out a new look


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One of the best things about the holiday season is that it can be a good time to experiment with makeup looks that you normally wouldn't try. This means grabbing the sparkles and glittery eyeshadow that would be too much for a day at the office but perfect to match that dress you bought for the Christmas party. Recently, The San Diego Reader offered some tips for ladies who feel like going wild with their cosmetics during this time of year.


The news source spoke to makeup artist Alexis Hoerres who said that in the summer, people should have a light and airy makeup look, but that the same isn't true of the winter. When it's cold and raining outside, you want your skin to be vibrant, she said, so don't be afraid to go for that green or blue eyeshadow with a hint of glitter in it. There are many bright colors that can complement your African American skin care products without overpowering them.


Hoerres warned readers that if they're going to draw attention to your eyes, they should be sure to fill in their eyebrows.


"It’s so important, especially for pictures. You have to fill in your eyebrows, otherwise you can look washed out. With a brow pencil, mascara or an eye-shadow, you can just comb it through at the end, and it looks natural and beautiful," said Hoerres, quoted by the news source.


The Gloss suggests that if you don't feel comfortable wearing eyeshadow with too much shimmer, but still want a little extra shine, you may want to try a metallic glitter eyeliner. 

Dec 19, 2011

Natural, simple tips to keep your skin looking young


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Your African American skin care product can do a lot to keep your complexion looking young and fresh, but you need to do all you can to make sure that the skin underneath it is healthy. Why waste money on expensive and radical surgical measures to keep your appearance youthful when there are some simple and natural steps you can take now to help preserve your skin? 


First, keeping your body healthy is key to keeping skin fresh. If you exercise and eat right, it will show up in your complexion.


"We tend to focus on the cardiovascular benefits of physical activity, and those are important. But anything that promotes healthy circulation also helps keep your skin healthy and vibrant," says dermatologist Ellen Marmur, M.D., quoted by WebMD.


Next, it's important to wash your face regularly, sleeping with makeup on can lead to clogged pores and breakouts, so you want to make sure to go to bed with a clean slate every night. Finally, be sure to protect yourself against the sun's harmful UV rays. Using sunscreen is important for all skin tones, and there are many cosmetics that contain added SPF.

 

Experts weigh in on making makeup last all night


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So you've got the right African American skin care products and you're ready for a night out on the town, but how are you going to keep your look from fading? Journal Online spoke to makeup expert Didi Gluck who offered some tips for keeping makeup looking fresh from day till evening. 


First, Gluck recommended oil-free foundation to avoid breakouts and that people with dry skin should start off by using a hydrating formula. The question remains, how do you keep this solution from running or causing your makeup to smudge?


"To avoid [the hydrating formula] from melting and to keep this in place, allow the moisturizer [to] first sink in completely, wait for five minutes or more before spreading on the foundation. Then lock it in with translucent powder, which will help soak up oils that can accelerate fading," said Gluck, quoted by the news source.


TotalBeauty.com also made suggestions for helping makeup last all day. The website recommends that women with oily skin use blotting pads to soak up excess moisture rather than constantly trying to cover it up with powder. Hiding oil with makeup will just lead to an over-done look that will start to flake faster.