NUDE LIPS
admin | May 14th, 2012 | No Comments »The Basic Nude Lips Tips:
Problem: I can never find the perfect nude for my skin tone.
Rules that should be followed for a simple pretty blush flush
1. Keep it real, mimic a healthy glow, roses for light skin, apricots for medium skin and brick for dark skin types.
2. Finding the right consistency, Creme Blush, Gel Blush or Powder Blush, generally Creme formulations for normal to dry skin, Gel for Oily skin and Powder for Normal to oily skin types.
3. Proper Placement, For a natural look place blush at the top of the apple of your cheek. Depositing most of the pigment where rosiness would show up if you had just ran down the beach. I always smile for a more exact placement on my cheeks. Blend outward towards the ear.
4. Great Tools, For Powder blush a fan brush or a soft big angled brush. Gel or Creme blush your fingers are the best tools.
5. Powder Primer, If you are using a powder blush use a translucent powder to prime the face before applying powder blush. If you want a dewy look just powder the place where you will apply the powder blush.
6. Lasting Power, To prolong your cheek color all day, first apply creme or gel blush, powder the area with translucent powder then apply powder blush. The color should last for hours.
7. Rosacea, If you tend to over flush apply an opaque foundation. If Rosacea verges on purple, peachy or a soft bronze blush will counteract the redness. If your skin is more rosy look for a muted or peachy rose. For Truly red Rosacea, try a brownish rose.
1/2 cup Organic Brown Sugar
3 Tblspoon Sweet Almond Oil
1 lemon squeezed
Blend Ingredients
Apply to face in circular motion
How you’ll wear them: With a rosy blush and a couple of coats of mascara. ” Select your neutral shade wisely. Nudes tinged with bronze are gorgeous on dark skin, and peachy versions bring warmth to olive complexions. The fair-skinned must tread most carefully: Test shades on your hand to make sure they do…n’t have a hint of frost; the best choices have pink undertones.
Prestige Cosmetics Classic Lipstick in Spunky, $4.50.
MAC Lipstick in Siss, $14.
Clarins Joli Rouge in Hazelnut, $23.
Flirt! High Wattage in Golden Confetti, $10.
Chanel Glossimer in Gold Shine, $26.
Aveda Uruku Lip Pigment in Sheer Ivory Nut, $14.
Revlon Super Lustrous Lipstick in Just Enough Buff, $8.
Brow Power
The brow is an essential starting point to give your face a fresh look. The power behind the brow shape is dramatic. It can recast your face, lift and brighten you eye and basically make you feel wide eyed .
Here are the basics to shaping your own brows or directing a brow shaping professional.
Working on your own:
Working with a Brow Stylist:
http://www.beauti-full-brows.com/storefront/1
This Brow company has semi permanent eyebrow tattoos and birthmarks.
The brows are fantastic for those of you who have very thin brows or no brows.
To Accomplish this eye …Tap on Shu Uemura, Shimmer Blue, Shimmer Mint and Shimmer Violet. Line eyes with Mac Black Track Fluid Line.
Don’t forget to subtly blend all colors into each other so there are no hard lines. Check out my Facebook fan page (RamonaMakeup) for a tricolor video tutorial with msmakeupjunkie.
Contouring the Face. In four easy steps.
Contouring adds shadows to your face to create dimension, carving the cheeks or accenting the cheekbones, thinning out the nose, etc.
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I never make resolutions on New Years Day cause I make them weekly.
But because we are in the Month of Resolutions why not make one to step up your makeup routine. I have decided to start my day with “Fresh” Top Protection Layer Spf 20, then apply mascara and finally Sugar Lipstick in Rose by “Fresh”. Simple morning makeup steps that can make a real difference in your confidence.
xo Ramona
Yes, I have admired women who can wear red lips my whole life. You would think being a makeup artist I would boldly spread on luscious red lip color and be a charter member of ‘women who wear red lips.’ I guess for now I’m a Neutral lip girl.
To go for the luscious red lips look, here is the process that I use… Read More