Thursday, May 23, 2013
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1. What Colors Should I Wear?
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Whether you're a fashionista or a style novice, it's important to wear colors that work with your skin tone and hair color. That means that you need to start at the beginning and determine what colors work for you. Figuring out the colors that best compliment your colors and features is not an exact science. While there are plenty of guidelines and supposed "rules" about what colors work best with your skin tone, there are no hard... Read More
Whether you're a fashionista or a style novice, it's important to wear colors that work with your skin tone and hair color. That means that you need to start at the beginning and determine what colors work for you. Figuring out the colors that best compliment your colors and features is not an exact science. While there are plenty of guidelines and supposed "rules" about what colors work best with your skin tone, there are no hard... Read More
2. Match Your Hair Color to Your Skin Tone
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If you dye your hair or have it professionally dyed, then you may have had the experience of your color being "just not right." A stylist can advise you on what colors go best with your skin tone, but if your color comes from a box, then it is difficult to gauge the results. There are a few rules of thumb to follow when you're coloring. First, consider your skin tone - cooler skin tones with bluish or pinkish undertones should stay in... Read More
If you dye your hair or have it professionally dyed, then you may have had the experience of your color being "just not right." A stylist can advise you on what colors go best with your skin tone, but if your color comes from a box, then it is difficult to gauge the results. There are a few rules of thumb to follow when you're coloring. First, consider your skin tone - cooler skin tones with bluish or pinkish undertones should stay in... Read More
3. The Best Concealer Techniques
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Whether you use it to cover undereye circles, conceal broken capillaries or other red areas, or to cover blemishes, concealer might just be the most useful tool in your cosmetic arsenal. Some tried-and-true techniques can ensure that you do a great job covering those problem areas. First, start with clean, moisturized skin. Dry skin can give the makeup a cakey look and allow it to settle into fine lines. Prime areas that need concealer... Read More
Whether you use it to cover undereye circles, conceal broken capillaries or other red areas, or to cover blemishes, concealer might just be the most useful tool in your cosmetic arsenal. Some tried-and-true techniques can ensure that you do a great job covering those problem areas. First, start with clean, moisturized skin. Dry skin can give the makeup a cakey look and allow it to settle into fine lines. Prime areas that need concealer... Read More

