Beauty Tips For Beginners and Professional Makeup Artists Alike


No matter what your skills are when it comes to skin care and make up application, it never hurts to get a few beauty tips. Chances are there are things you didn't know that will help you look better and feel better about your appearance. Below you'll find a few tips to help you out with some of the top beauty concerns for women.

Lighting is a very important issue when it comes to make up. If you don't use the correct lighting, you can end up with very bad results. When it comes to lighting, there really is such a thing as too much. Most people think that it's only too little lighting that can affect your look. When you have too much lighting, you tend to go too light with make up while the reverse is true with poor lighting.

One of the biggest beauty concerns that women have, regardless of age, is blemishes. Blemishes may appear to a woman much worse than others who see her on a regular basis. It's not uncommon for women to be aware of things that no one else even notices. Sometimes women end up over doing it when it comes to concealing blemishes.

You can easily spot these ladies, they are the ones who have replaced a big red or discolored spot on their face with too much cover up and it is very obvious. The best way to conceal blemishes is to start with a liquid concealer. Dab a small portion on your finger tip and lightly dab it on the blemish. Allow this to dry and take a small dab of your liquid foundation and do the same thing. The idea is to lightly erase its appearance, so don't put too much on. Finish up with your favorite pressed powder and you won't know it was ever there!

It's a good idea to get make up that compliments your natural tones. If you use a concealer, foundation or powder that is darker than your natural coloring, you can end up looking fake. There's nothing worse than seeing a woman with a dark line around her chin and sides of her face because her make up is too dark. If you can't find a shade that is completely perfect, go a shade lighter. This can be minimized later with the use of a blush or bronzing agent. You can always add up a shade but once you've gotten things too dark, you can't go back.

When red, irritated splotches cover your face, you feel like hiding away so no one can see you. A very easy way to get rid of or at least minimize the appearance of red spots is no further than your medicine cabinet. Get a Q tip swab and apply a few drops of anti red eye drops to it. Next lightly dab the drops onto the areas that you are noticing redness in. When you do this before bed, you'll wake up the next morning with lessened or no visible redness.

Do you have tiny lips and want the full look that you see on models and actresses everywhere? This is easy to achieve without the use of injections or powerful pepper concoctions. You'll want to find a lipstick that is a shade darker than your natural lip color and then a lip liner that is slightly darker than the lipstick. Carefully trace just on the outside of your normal lip line with the lip liner. Apply your lipstick and then reapply the lip liner. This will give the appearance of larger lips.

You'll be rid of your worst beauty worries before you know it when you follow these easy steps. Whenever you're in doubt with a make up or beauty question, you can always jump on line for the latest and greatest tips to looking great.

If you want to learn new beauty tips, all you need to do is look. Instead of wondering if your beauty regime is up to par, do a little research and you'll find out if there are new ideas out there that you haven't tried yet. After all, trying new techniques can help you perfect your beauty routine.

Tips For First-Time Hair Coloring


Everyone likes a change sometimes. We watch our favorite TV show or we run into an old friend and suddenly are dying for a different style or look. Hair color is one of the easiest ways to get a dramatic change, but most of us prefer a good change, one that prompts people to say, "Ooh!" instead of "Eek!" Here are some tips for making sure that your color change is fabulous and not freaky.

  • First, if you're coloring for the first time, it's a good idea to stick with something close to your natural hair color until you see whether it's going to work for you. Lighten up your look or go for something richer, but don't go from black to blond your first time out. You might regret it when your roots start growing out.
  • Try a wash out formula or semi-permanent color the first time. This way, the color fades naturally instead of needing root upkeep forever. Once you decide you like it, you can try something more permanent if you want - or you can continue to let it wash out and try something different.
  • If you decide to do highlights on your own, don't do it completely on your own. Ask a friend to help you so that you have an extra set of eyes to make sure you're getting your highlights the way you want to - especially since mirrors can be confusing and deceiving.
  • Follow the instructions on the box exactly, including the part where it tells you to test a small area first. Make sure you aren't allergic to the dye and that your hair reacts to it the way you expect. impatience will get you a bad job more often than anything else.
  • It may seem logical to pin up your hair, but leaving it down will ensure a more even look. Pinning it can cause color to gather in spots and give you darker (or lighter) spots.
  • Hair color can sometimes run onto the skin and dye it. The best way to avoid this is to add a thin layer of petroleum jelly around your hairline (and ears - trust me, you don't want dyed ears). This help to keep your color from running onto your skin and giving you weeks of discoloration.
  • Wait two days after shampooing your hair to dye it. The natural oils in your hair will protect your hair from the chemicals in the dye, and the color will just stick better.
  • Going from dark to blond is hard, and probably best left to a professional. You don't want to end up with a brassy look when you were going to golden.