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Signs Of A Compromised Skin Barrier

Your skin is the largest organ in the body, and serves as an outer protection against germs and...

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Eyeliner for Hooded Eyes

A hooded eye can overpower the lid.  You therefore need to try something bold. A classic cat eye or winged eyeliner will work well. The trick is to apply it thicker, so it’s visible. A long-lasting liquid eyeliner is effective with this type of eye, and won’t wind up migrating where you don’t want it. 

The beauty of makeup is the ability to create many different looks and styles. Since eyes are so unique and vary in shape, size and color, they require different eyeliner techniques. There are so many options to choose from; however, it can be difficult to know what works best for you. Therefore, identifying your eye shape can certainly simplify things. Whether your eyes are round, almond, hooded, close-set, or downturned, there are plenty of tips that will enhance, enlarge, and make them pop.  

Although you probably wash your face daily, you may not be cleansing properly.  As a matter of fact, a recent survey conducted by a skincare company concluded that 80% of Americans make common mistakes when washing their faces. If you thought it was a no-brainer, read on and learn how to effectively cleanse your skin in order to achieve a glowing complexion. 

What is makeup oxidation? It’s what happens to your foundation after it’s been applied.  A change of color occurs, making your skin look darker or more orange over time.  This change occurs for a variety of reasons, such as the PH level of your skin, the natural oils on your face, or even the air around you.  Makeup oxidation is a common problem for many women, especially those with oilier complexions or those that live in humid environments. Ingredients commonly found in foundation, such as iron oxide, are notorious for contributing to oxidation.