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May 25, 2012

What makeup should you keep in your purse?


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Many women know what it feels like to wake up and only have a few minutes to apply their African American skin care product before rushing to the office. Since this can happen often, especially to particularly busy women, you may want to carry some supplies in your purse for touch-ups at the office.


Recently, the Huffington Post Canada published an article with some advice on what cosmetics to keep in your bag.


First, the news source recommended avoiding liquids, since they can spill in your bag and if you're trying to put makeup on in a small area like a bathroom then applying liquids may be messy. Next, you don't need to carry your whole makeup collection with you, just the basics, such as powder, eyeshadow and lipstick.


MakeupGeek.com states that you should always carry face powder with you in your purse. Even if you use a liquid foundation, applying a little bit of powder can help blot up any excess oil that may appear on your skin throughout the day.

May 24, 2012

Clothes to save your skin this summer


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Along with wearing sunscreen, you should also cover up to protect your African American skin this summer. Many women may not like the idea of wearing giant T-shirts on the beach all season, but there are other ways to wear protective summer clothing. Recently NBC 8, a Michigan news source, reported on how you can protect your skin while still looking great.


First, if you find a truly great hat, it can serve to help you look stylish and and protect you from the sun. Next, try out some long dresses, which have become very popular in recent years.


"Bright patterned maxi dresses are fun ways to keep you fashionably dressed and keep your skin away from harmful rays. Color-blocked maxi dresses are in this summer. Match these with some colorful stacked sandals and a sheer, cotton cover-up and you’ve got a great look that is also a perfect solution for avoiding harmful [UV rays]," according to the news source.


The New York University School of Medicine states that there is clothing made from fabrics that have been treated with chemical UV absorbers, known as colorless dyes. These may help protect you against sunburn, while keeping you comfortable. 

Get the Cannes red carpet look


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If you're looking for examples of how to use your African American skin care product to help you look like a celebrity, look no further than the recently held 2012 Cannes Film Festival. This is one of the biggest movie festivals, and it was filled with celebs and their makeup artists. Recently, Grazia Daily spoke to renowned makeup artist Jamie Combes who talked about the "dos" and "don'ts" of the red carpet.


Combes said that when it comes to the red carpet look, one rule of thumb to follow is that there should always be a pop of bright color on the lips, eyes or cheeks.


Next, the news source spoke to makeup designer Violette, who was also at the festival. She had some suggestions for making eyelashes and lips pop.


"Make lashes appear more luscious and luxurious by using a sharp black eyeliner to draw in the tiny gaps between the lashes. Don’t be afraid to cheat when applying your lipstick. I use a red lip pencil to draw in the lip before adding the lipstick and finishing it with a powder," said Violette, quoted by Grazia.


InStyle magazine spoke to some celebrities about how women can achieve a red carpet look in their everyday life. Beyonce said that she makes her African American skin appear flawless by using moisturizer, while Mary J. Blige said she never goes a day without thoroughly washing her face.

 

May 23, 2012

Tips for safely putting makeup on in the car


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Most women know what it's like to only have a minute or two to apply their African American skin care products. It's possible to look great even if you only have a few minutes,  as long as you follow a few simple dos and don'ts. Recently, the Times Live published an article with some tips for girls who only have time to do their makeup in the car before they step into the office.


First, the news source said to never apply makeup while you're driving. Not only could this be dangerous and lead to an accident, but there's a good chance that you're going to come out looking like a complete mess. At the very least, you should be using both hands when putting your cosmetics on, and there's no way to do that while driving, so be sure you're parked.


Next, the Times Live told readers not to worry about looking stupid.


"Everyone looks like an idiot applying makeup anyway. Use a stance most comfortable to you, even if it is mouth gaping and bug-eyes," according to the news source.


Finally, the information provider suggested applying base an concealer first and then finish it off with powder in case you miss any spots. Use the car mirror instead of a handheld on for added stability.


Total Beauty says that when you're really crunched for space and time, the best thing to do is simply put on some mascara. It will draw attention away from the fact that the rest of your face isn't done.