Posts Tagged ‘Applying Makeup’

World Mineral Makeup

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

The use of minerals can be traced back into the time of ancient Egyptians. Egyptians take pride on their appearance. For them to be close to their gods, they need to be beautiful. Their eye minerals makeup was mostly consisted of malachite, green ore of copper and kohl. Galena is also used for the eyes. This eye makeup also served as eye protectors from the hot and reflective rays of the sun in the desert. Their red lips would come from the red ochre. The same minerals are used for giving color to the cheeks. Each mineral used would come from a different place. Malachite came from the Nile valley, while galena would come from upper Egypt and the Red Sea.

Early Egyptians also believed that makeup is not only means of attaining higher spirituality; they are also used for practical reasons. Malachite and galena are both used as eye protectors. While there are others used for their ability to repel insects and help the body adapt to climate changes. Aside from this, ancient Egyptians believed that black mineral makeup can drive evil sprits away.

Ancient Greeks also used mineral makeup because they wanted to be close to the gods. In Greece, ancient women who belong in the high class rarely go out and get exposed to the sun. That is why women with pale skin are regarded highly, so they started using makeup to make the skin appear pale.

Greek women would use honey and olive oil to keep their skin moisture. Olive oil is also a part of their eye enhancement make-up along with charcoal. Lipstick are from mixture of redding and bees wax. This primitive lipstick evolved in ochre clay and red iron, making it a little bit harder and easier to apply to their lips

In the east, Chinese and Japanese were also applying makeup to their faces. Japanese geisha would paint their faces white and outline their eyebrows with charcoal. Actually, this did not happen in Asia only. In Europe, aristocrats would put powders in their faces. The idea is that this would separate them from the common, working class.

 

 

Makeup Foundation Tips

Monday, September 21st, 2009

Cosmetic Foundation: How To Choose and Apply

For lots of women, they habitually use cosmetic foundation in an inappropriate way, leaving them a heavily made up appearance that is in no way natural. The majority of people agree, that unless you’re on TV, or having photographs taken, that a more natural look is more popular.

This all begins with the selecting of your makeup foundation. If you don’t get the correct match for your skin tone, no matter how little you use, your face is going to appear different from the rest of you. This is why it’s vital that if you are not familiar with color schemes, that you seek out professional help for your makeup foundation.

There are lots of different types and brands, so talk to several different professionals before you pick your facial foundation.

As soon as you have decided on the foundation that in fact matches your own skin tones, then it’s time to commence learning how to apply it. First of all, start with clean fresh skin, if you don’t, you might wind up with oily shine, granules, and of course, bacteria wedged in your pores that will produce acne.

So whatever you do, don’t get in a hurry, make sure that you’re applying your makeup foundation over fresh clean skin. And use your acne medication under your facial foundation.

Then you will start from the center cheek area, a dash on the forehead and dab on the chin. It’s essential that you apply this fairly quickly. Often, the foundation is meant to dry to a fresh powdery finish, so you don’t have a great deal of time to get it spread correctly.

Spreading outwards the is most vital element of proper makeup foundation application. In other words you will spread from your nose outwards, your forehead up, and your chin down past your throat.

Everyone has seen the line of foundation on a woman. This is usually because they were not applying their foundation in a well lighted area. Make an effort to get the most natural lighting possible for your makeup application, and you will not be running around with foundation lines.

Remember that applying the foundation into your throat, neck and hairline will help keep a solid line from forming. Make sure that you don’t have discernible foundation in your hairline, and that the line slowly but surely disappears.

By selecting the right facial foundation for your skin type and your skin color, and putting on it on properly, your foundation will even out skin tones, control oil, and give you a exquisite appearance.

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