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Monday, March 1st, 2010

The Advantages of Airbrush Makeup

Airbrush makeup is a revolutionary way to apply makeup to the skin. The airbrush system is applied using an airbrush machine that is attached to an applicator. The makeup that will be airbrushed on to the face is attached to the applicator and the machine is turned on.

In other methods of applying makeup there is a definite risk of applying the makeup unevenly. Applying liquid or cream foundation with a sponge will get the foundation to spread on the face but it is hard to gauge and control how accurately and evenly you are applying it to the face. With an airbrush system, the machine controls and disperses the correct amount of makeup in an even layer over the surface of the face. The applicator is held in the hand a few inches away from the face and moved in small circular motions across the face to apply foundation. The result is an airbrushed photo finish quality that looks professional and flawless.

In addition to foundation, airbrush makeup is made in blush and highlighter as well. After the foundation is applied the blush pod can be put into the airbrush machine and applied across the apples of the cheeks. A highlighter makeup pod can also additionally be attached to the airbrush machine and airbrushed across the cheekbones to brighten the face.

The smooth finish that the airbrush system creates could trick anyone into thinking you are hardly wearing makeup at all. The amount of makeup that is dispersed by the machine provides even coverage but the amount that is layered on the skin is completely up to you. It can be layered on for dramatic makeup at night or applied lightly for a day time look. No matter how much makeup is used with the airbrush system it always looks as if it was done by a professional makeup artist.

With this system putting on makeup no longer involves using sponges, brushes, or blending tools. Using airbrush makeup kits is a great way to lighten your makeup bag and start streamlining your makeup application tools.

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Sunday, February 28th, 2010

Asian Makeup Tricks and Techniques

Make up brands do not overtly assert that they are targeting specific ethnic groups of women with their products. If they give any indication at all as to who a particular shade or type of makeup will be most appropriate, it tends to have to do more with coloring than with racial background. Nevertheless, there do exist a few Asian makeup tips that work well almost across the board. Read on to learn new ways of applying your makeup, to accentuate your best features, and celebrate your ethnicity.

Asian women tend to have two different common types of skin colorings. In some Asian cultures, having very pale skin is celebrated and was, in historical contexts, seen as a sign of affluence and social standing; the skin did not get colored from the sun, because the individual was never exposed to any kind of labor. Although it is still a popular practice for Asian women to bleach or lighten their skin, the most beautiful women will celebrate their skin tone, and bring it out with the most appropriate types of Asian skin makeup.

Most skin colorings can be divided into two categories: Those with cool undertones, and those with warm ones. Asian women can fall into either of these categories. Those with cool skin tones will be able to bring out the porcelain quality of their skin with cool colors, such as purples, shimmery blues, and pinks. Women with warm skin tones will benefit the most from warmer makeup tones, such as corals, browns, greens, and golds.

There is a simple test to determine what type of skin you have. In a room that is adequately lit, simply hold up two different colored fabrics to your face; a cream colored fabric, followed by a pure white one. The color of fabric that makes your skin appear to glow and highlights all of your features the most effectively will determine your skin type. Those that look the best against the pure white can safely assume that they have cool colorings (and should use foundations that either have a pink or blue base,) and those that look the best against the cream colored fabric have warm colorings, in which case, foundation and powder makeup bases should be yellow.

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Monday, January 18th, 2010

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