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Mar 20, 2012

Using the right concealer may give you the complexion you've always wanted


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Many women have an uneven skin tone, scars or dark spots on black skin that can make them want to hide under the covers all day, rather than show their face to the world. But this doesn't have to be the case, because it's amazing what a little bit of concealer can do.


If you've tried this blemish-covering product with cakey results, it could be that you chose the wrong type for your skin texture.


Concealers come in a number of forms: sticks, pencils, pots of thick cream or tubes of highly pigmented product. As such, it's easy to go wrong when choosing one.


Think about your skin type. Is it oily? A thick formulation may work best for you, and even try lightly dusting translucent powder over the area when you're done blending the concealer. If your skin is dry, give the concealer in a tube a try, as this will easily melt into your skin.


If concealers are still leaving you with discoloration, consider using African American skin care products that can help fade dark spots once and for all.

 

Mar 19, 2012

The right shade of lipstick can make or break a look


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African American skin comes in a number of shades and tones, and each one looks different against colorful hues. This is why that fuchsia lipstick looked so fresh on your best friend, but made you look like you were trying out for the circus.


So, how do you pick the best black skin products to enhance your complexion? The first step is to determine what your undertones are.


The two most general categories are cool – characterized by a hint of blue or violet – and warm – which includes tones of red and yellow. If you're not sure which you fall under, hold different colored fabrics up to your face in a well-lit room. If a blue backdrop looks natural against your skin, you're cool. If red flatters your complexion, you're warm.


Once you've got this nailed down, go check out makeup selections and try to pick out shades that match your undertones. That fuchsia lip color may have looked bad because it's a cool tone, while you have a warm complexion. So, look for glosses or lipsticks that match the color intensity that you love, but choose a coral or a warm red. Flattering, no?

Mar 14, 2012

Natural wedding makeup tips


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Ladies, if any of you are planning on getting married soon then you may be wondering how you'll use your African American skin care products on the big day. While you want to look your best, you don't want to look overly done-up. Recently, Daily Venus Diva offered some tips for keeping your wedding day makeup looking natural.


First, the news source said you should use a liquid foundation, since they are sheer and look the most natural. They also suggest using a brush or sponge to get the smoothest look.


Next, the beauty news provider recommended using bronzer.


"Brush some bronzer onto your cheeks, forehead, nose and chin. This will enhance your golden undertones and add a healthy glow to your face use a powder brush for applying bronzer," according to Daily Venus Diva.


Shape Magazine suggests that if you don't already have a skincare regimen, you should start one a few months before the big day. The news source also recommends getting a facial 4 or 5 weeks before walking down the aisle.

Mar 13, 2012

Common skin care mistakes can be avoided


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If you're using an African American skin care product with an added moisturizer, then you're already doing a lot to keep your complexion hydrated during the winter. However, what you may not realize is that some of the smallest decisions you make throughout your day could be harming your skin. Recently, Health Canal published an article on some of these tiny choices that make a big difference.


First, the way you shave your legs could be impacting your skin. Shaving irritates the skin, so you want to wait until the end of your shower to shave. This way, your pores have time to open up and the coarse hair on your legs has time to soften. Also, be sure to moisturize after shaving.


Next, the fabrics you wear could be affecting your skin. Cotton and silk are the best fabrics because they allow the skin to breathe.


Finally, even the simple act of licking your lips could cause serious problems.


"The biggest mistake you can make is to lick your lips when they are chapped," explained dermatologist Jill Weinstein, quoted by the news source. "While this may provide short-term relief, eventually your lips will dry out as the saliva evaporates. Help keep them moist by using an oil-based lubricating cream or lip balm made with petrolatum or beeswax and SPF."


Remember, The Mayo Clinic states that it's necessary to wear SPF through all seasons, even winter.