Hair & Makeup

The How-To’s Of Eye Brow Maintenance

It’s been said time and again how the shape of one’s eyebrows can enhance a face’s overall look, the same way the perfect drapes do to a window. I once knew an aspiring model who had the features and the body suited for the ramp and print ads, but honestly, her sparse eyebrows just made her look like a fish. She shunned eyebrow pencils, claiming they’re “for older people”. I am unsure as to what happened to her, but I do hope her modeling career has gone swimmingly well since I saw her last.

So fret not, because if you have a problem with your eyebrows, chances are there’s a simple remedy for it. Are they too bushy? Do they have bald spots? Do they insist on growing the wrong way? Just a bit of patience and the proper instruments can make those wayward facial hairs as tame as purring kittens, instead of the unruly lions wreaking havoc above your eyes like they are now. First off, you’ll need the tools of the trade: a mirror, good lighting, a sturdy pair of quality tweezers, a tube of eyebrow gel, an eyebrow pencil in a color that is a few shades lighter than your eyebrow hair color, some eyebrow powder of the same color, and an eyebrow brush.

I find that “setting up shop” in natural light, such as near a window, works best for me whenever I groom my hair. But really, a good strong light source that doesn’t cast shadows would be good indoors, as well. Now, take a good, long look at your eyebrows. If they are scattered and bushy and seem to have hair growing beyond the brow shape, this is where the eyebrow brush and tweezers will come in handy. Thankfully, you’re working with more instead of less, so groom the hair first with the eyebrow brush, pluck the stray hair, and stick to the basic shape of your eyebrows. Afterwards, coat lightly with eyebrow gel to keep the hair in place. Don’t forget to tweeze the hairs that grow between the two brows, if you have them.

If you’ve over-plucked or have gaps within the hair of your brows, they would need to be shaded. You can use your eyebrow pencil for this, using upward strokes in the bald or sparse areas. You have to make sure, however, that the shade you choose isn’t darker than your actual hair color. This will result in harsher-looking and severe features, and unless you want the Morticia Addams vibe going, then I suggest you opt for a lighter shade. Also, be gentle with the pencil because heavy strokes will be obvious in natural light.

For eyebrows that are thin and barely-there, you might just need the aid of an eyebrow stencil. There are affordable ones available in any beauty bar, so make sure you choose which one flatters your facial features best. Remember that basic eyebrow shapes can dictate how you look: curved and arch ones make you look too surprised and comical, those that slant in an angle toward your nose might make you look perpetually pissed off, and those that droop in parentheses near the corners of your eyes might make people think you’re about to cry. Best to stick to a classic shape, and then carefully apply the stencil to your eyebrow area. Make sure you still follow the basic positioning of your own natural eyebrows, though, no matter how ghostly they may appear. Fill in the areas with an eyebrow pencil, and lightly dust the whole area with eyebrow powder. Voila! Instant facelift in a matter of minutes.

Mineral Makeup: A Must-Have Or A Mine Trap?

The advent of mineral makeup caused quite a flurry because of its non-comodogenic promises, and its supposedly all-natural, finely ground mineral ingredients. Compared to first-generation makeup which carries dyes, preservatives, and other harmful chemicals, the mineral version promises to be a lot purer and safer to use. But is it, really? (more…)

Lavish Your Skin With the Beautiful Glow Of Health

Even though the cosmetic industry has caught on in the ‘all-natural, organic’ fever, there are still a few labels which choose to go with the traditional formulations, to their due shame. It is but natural to assume that since organic commodities provide for the best benefit in your body that going for natural cosmetic alternatives will afford similar results. Be sure that your theory is not a hare-brained idea, but a well-founded fact. Natural cosmetics allow for skin rejuvenation, by giving it plenty of skin nutrients, without the tendency to block the pores like previous formulations do.
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Laser Hair Removal

Laser Hair Removal or Photoepilation is probably the most popular method for getting rid of excess or unwanted hairs amongst the rich and famous. Gaining popularity for its effectiveness, it’s now considered the best way to shed those unsightly body hair.
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Makeup That Loves Your Skin Tone

If hair dyes have a color chart for your skin and hair type, why not a makeup color wheel for your skin? I’ve always wondered about that. It’s so tempting to rap on a beauty counter and demand for that eye shadow or blush that looked so good on the glossy print ad model, but just plain ghastly on us once we get home and put them on our faces. The most fatal mistake we can make when it comes to buying cosmetics would be to think that all of us would look good with the same color makeup. Nah-uh.
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My Quest For The Holy Grail Of Facial Foundation

A friend had been harping about these newfangled “mineral” foundations that apparently cost an arm and a leg per jar, but has longer staying power than cream or oil-based ones (and consequently, less of the greasy feeling). I’m sure she knows what she’s talking about because she comes to work with a glowing, smooth face that’s a product of hours spent in front of her makeup mirror perfecting her skin tone with a liquid foundation. She’s got dry skin, she said, so an oil-based foundation works best for her.
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