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Jun 18, 2012

Matte lipstick is a fresh look for springtime


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When you think warm weather makeup, you may think of glossy lips and bronzed cheeks. However, maybe it's time to re-think your views on springtime glamour.


It's not that there's anything wrong with a glossy lip, but switching up looks can prevent you from getting bored with a product and staying on trend will show the world that you know your stuff.


Rather than choosing a lipstick labeled 'matte' from your drug or department store – which may end up looking chalky and that is not a good look on anyone – just look for a bright hue that you like and flatters your skin tone. Dab it on your lips – as opposed to a full-on swipe - and rub together to even out the color.


Not only does this result in a trendy, matte look, but it lessens the intensity of really bright cosmetics. In fact, it may be a good idea to try this with shades that you previously didn't like.


Try this along with your other favorite skin care for black women and you'll be ready for any warm weather event – day or night.

 


 

Jun 15, 2012

Experts offer tips to get the "natural" look


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Unless you're going to a costume party, you probably want your African American skin care product to appear natural, and enhance your skin's best qualities, not overpower them. Recently, Yahoo! published some tips by makeup artist Dick Page on how to create that look that makes people ask, "Is she wearing makeup, or is her skin that flawless naturally?"


First, the expert explained how to give your lips just a hint of color without overdoing it.


"I just dab lipstick on with my fingertip, or use a fluffy brush rather than a flat or sharp-edged brush, because I like a more diffused lip. I use fluffy brushes for everything," said Page, quoted by the news source.


Next, Page said that a new trend for this season is to wear nude colors. The makeup artist stated that you can get this look by starting with a light foundation that matches your skin tone, and then use a brush to apply an eyeshadow in the same color family as your foundation, and pick a lipstick that is a similar color as well.


Oprah recommends on her website that for a more natural look, women should use as little foundation as possible. Rather than putting it all over your face, simply put foundation on spots where your skin needs to be evened out. 

Steel Magnolias will be re-made with an African American cast


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Deadline Hollywood recently reported that Queen Latifah, Alfre Woodard, Phylicia Rashad, Jill Scott, Adepero Oduye and Condola Rashad will be the cast of a re-make of Steel Magnolias, a classic movie about the bond of sisterhood.


The new version of the movie will appear on the Lifetime channel, according to media reports.


"The caliber of talent associated with this film is astounding and falls in line with our strategy to make Lifetime a first stop for the industry’s best both in front of and behind the camera," said Lifetime’s president and general manager Nancy Dubuc, quoted by the news source.


This means that the ladies may be preparing themselves for the screen with stringent skin care routines. Queen Latifah recently told the lifestyle blog Style Goes Strong that this consists of just scrubbing the skin gently with water and baking soda.


Such a simple routine may not be effective on everyone. For these women, the best African American skin care may help even out the complexion and fade any dark spots on black skin.

 

Jun 12, 2012

Helpful tips for women who do their own makeup


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Unless you're a celebrity, you probably apply your African American skin care product yourself each day. While you're probably a pro at doing your own makeup after years of doing so, there are always new tips that you can learn to improve your routine. Recently, the Herald Sun made a list of the top do-it-yourself makeup tips.


First, the news source pointed out that as the seasons change, the tone of your skin may change with it, so you should have different shades of foundation in case that happens.


"Buy more than one color foundation for if you tan or otherwise. Getting this right can make you look 10-15 years younger. Match your color to your shoulder, not your face," recommended the Herald Sun.


Next, the information provider stated that you should never smile when you blush, because this may cause you to apply it on the wrong spot on your face. Also, it's good to follow the rule "if you think you have too much makeup on, you do," to keep yourself from looking over-done.


Harper's Bazaar also has some do-it-yourself tips to ensure your makeup looks natural. The news source said that the best way to apply lipstick so it doesn't look too heavy is to only put it on your bottom lip and then blot your lips together. Harper's also recommended trying a silver eyeliner, which can transition well from day to night.