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What are Foundations ?

Friday, May 4th, 2007

Facial make-up or foundations are products intended for application on the face and the neck. They colour the skin evenly and hide facia:!imperfections such as scars, depressions and dark and light coloured areas.

Effects created by different foundations. Which foundation should you select? Several forms of foundations are available. You must choose your foundation correctly and for this you need to know the effect of each of the forms.

Emulsions: These are packaged in tubes and are formulated for a variety of skin types -for dry skins, oily skins and normal skins. They give less sheen than cream or liquid foundations, but cover blemishes very well.

Creams: These are packaged in jars. As they contain a high proportion of oils, they are particularly suitable for dry skins. These also provide a heavy cover, but give a glossy finish.

Liquids: These are packaged in bottles and can be formulated for all skin types- so look at the label before you purchase! Along with the cake variety, they are the commonest type of foundation used. They give a light sheen cover but are too light to cover any blemishes and scars.

Gels: These are packaged in squeeze tubes. They give a light, natural look and are the variety you should use if you have a blemish free normal skin.

Cakes or sticks - These are the solid forms of foundation. Since they have a drying effect, use them on an oily skin. They give a dense matt cover and are good for covering blemishes and scars. Solid forms are popular for photographic and stage work but are too heavy for everyday use.

Powders: The original full coverage face-powders have now given way to transparent powders;these transparent powders conttol shine and provide oil-blotting. They are used after foundations to give a matt finish. Cake or compact powders are more heavily formulated; as they contain a certain amount of foundation, these are not the best choice for the initial powdering over foundation because they may rub the foundation off and also cause an unattractive colour build-up. They are best used for touching up during the day, when they help to reinforce coverage.

Art of Makeup

Friday, May 4th, 2007

The art of makeup depends mainly on the coordinates between colour and the light in which that colour is viewed. Blending of textures and colour is the other most pertinent factor, which gives the result of successfully applied make-up. It is bes to approach makeup application on a step-by-step basis. Setting up a personal makeup routine can help you become proficient much more quickly. The keywords to remember are more blending, less makeup. It is helpful to apply a good foundation or lotion on the hands, neck and the face before make-up, so that the skin appears even. Powder gives a kind of glow to the cheeks, so does the cream. Rouge heightens the natural pink tinge of the cheeks. Eyes lend charm to the face. Their beauty can be increased by a make-up of the eyes, eye brows and eye lashes. All these beauty aids are important to enhance the appeal. Every woman should know about them and should take care to use these to the maximum benefit.