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Aug 23, 2011

Wedding makeup for all budgets


A wedding can be a very expensive ordeal, from booking the reception venue to buying the flowers. Many women even hire make up artists to create that perfect look on the big day. For ethnic women, there are plenty of skin care products for black skin available at their local stores that they can apply themselves and look wedding day ready, without shelling out extra cash for a professional.


Recently, The New York Daily News reported on how women can do their own wedding makeup. First, the recommended using a primer underneath foundation to give skin an even tone and feel and to use moisturizer for added smoothness. Next they suggested a cat eye eyeliner pattern to make the eyes pop underneath that veil, but not to use liquid eyeliner unless the bride is trying to look very dramatic.


The news provider also recommended a combination of lip liner and a not-too-glossy lipstick that will last all day. Finally, they reminded readers to not neglect eyebrows and eyelashes, which should be styled along with the rest of the wedding look.


TheBridesHeart.com offers more suggestions for how to keep makeup looking flawless during the wedding, including carrying a small touch-up kit and tissues to blot away excess moisture.  

Aug 22, 2011

Soy extract may minimize the appearance of unwanted facial hair


Over the past few decades, soy has been getting more and more attention for its health benefits. Many skin care products have been advertising soy extract as part of their ingredients, but what exactly can soy to for the skin? An article from CBS discussed the possible benefits of soy for skin care. 


According to the news source, one of the best things that soy can do is get rid of unwanted facial hair, a problem that affects women of all skin types. CBS spoke to dermatologist Jeanine Downie, M.D., about what soy can do.


"Soy appears to penetrate into the hair shaft, minimizing the thickness of the hair and decreasing its pigment," explains Downie, quoted by the news provider.


According to the Mayo Clinic, soy contains protein and antioxidants, making it a potentially smart choice for health as well as skin care. Ethnic women who are looking to test what soy can do for their skin should consider using African American skin care products that contain soy extract.  

Tips for nighttime make up looks


It's important to wear natural looking makeup at the office, but sometimes a girl just wants to go glam. African American skin care products offer a variety of cosmetics that can help take a look from day to night, but many women don't know how to create that nighttime look. The website BecomeGorgeous.com recently spoke to makeup artists about tips on how to look like a star.


The winged eyeliner look or "cat-eye" is extremely popular now, but very difficult to put together. The website recommends lining the inner part of the lids first, and then starting from the outward corner of the eye and moving inward.


For blush, the beauty news provider reminded its readers that the product is meant to highlight the cheekbones, and should be applied on the straight line from the eye pupil to the tip of the nose. Apply a two inch line of blush to keep it from looking overpowering.


The website DotcomWomen added that for an interesting night look, try using a slightly darker foundation, finished off with a powder. The also recommended making sure that blush and foundation are blended evenly into the hairline.

Aug 19, 2011

Advice to keep summer makeup looking fresh


The summer is a time of unpredictable weather. This can make it impossible to know what makeup to wear to keep complexions clear in humid conditions. Makeup artist Susmta Patel recently spoke to Health News Digest about tips for looking good this summer.


First, Patel recommends a foundation that can minimize the appearance of pores and to pat it instead or rub if it when applying. This can clear the face of unwanted moisture without smearing the makeup.



Acne-advice.com suggests removing oil and dead skin cells from the face regularly to avoid developing blackheads and blocked pores, which can occur more frequently in the summer.


Patel also told the news source that it's a good idea to use makeup products with SPF to protect against the sun's UV rays.


"Bring your sunscreen or moisturizer with SPF formulation with you and apply regularly. Allow it to be absorbed before applying anything else, as otherwise it could help your makeup to slide away," said Patel, quoted by Health News Digest.


Ethnic women who want to keep their skin looking great this summer should consider using a skin care product for black skin with added SPF.