Thursday, April 7, 2011

Makeup Tips For Teenagers

There is no doubt that being a teenager is hard. Stress important decisions about the future, changing body, romantic entanglements, first job, driving lessons, and so many other countless things only serve to make teens more difficult. One thing that does not add unnecessary pressure already hectic life is makeup application. Next Makeup Tips for teenagers cover a multitude of problems. Better yet, these makeup tips will help you avoid common mistakes that a young woman learning to use makeup for the first time.

Makeup Tip # 1: Building a healthy skin

for cleansing and moisturizing skin every morning and evening are important works for the makeup puzzle. Healthy skin is beautiful skin, the healthier your skin, the better it will look like your makeup. For optimally healthy skin, it is important to eat nutritiously, drink plenty of fluids, stay out of tanning and wear sun block when out of doors, and avoid smoking and smoky atmospheres.

Makeup Tip # 2: Covering Basic Problems

O concealer
the Foundation
the powder

Acne is a disease of youth, but with the above items, most of pimples can be covered and if not completely. The key is to choose the concealer and foundation to match your skin tone. It is ideal for professional consultation conducted to determine the perfect shade for your skin. If money is a problem, you can request samples from department stores shall consult and use these patterns to find similar shades in the less expensive drugstore brands of makeup.

concealer and foundation are both offered in solid, liquid and loose mineral species. Decide which is best depends on your skin type and personal preferences. Solid makeup tends to cover very well, but I can look caked on and have a greater tendency to clog pores than other types. Liquid foundation is the most accessible, and therefore offered in many shades, but can cause problems with clutter and can line if not blended well. Loose mineral makeup covers very well, but tends to be the most expensive of the three.

When it comes to powder, you must remember that there is a powder to set your makeup. Any selection of compact or loose powder, translucent is usually the best way to go.

Makeup Tip # 3: The eyes have it

O Eye shadow
Eye on the liner
Mascara on the

makeup advice for young people on the eyes is that less is definitely more. Too much eye makeup can cause you to look clownish or can create unnecessary roughness. Stick with nude colors such as pale pink, peach, and tans for eye, using only slightly darker shade along the edge of the eyelid for definition. For colors, try using a navy eyeliner. This color will make the whites of your eyes appear whiter.

Mascara plays an important role in eye makeup, and there are many different types of mascaras as there are young women to try them. First learn what your needs are. If you have short eyelashes, seek a renewal formula. If your eyelids tend to lump, seek to separate the mascara wand.

Makeup Tip # 4: Read your lips

A lipstick
About Lip liner

Painting lips should be left sweet and simple. Choose a light shade of lip liner and all the lines around the lips. Be careful not to line your lips on the outside - just stick to what nature gave you. Fill in lips with liner, then cover with a pale glow. Do not go overboard with the lip color that should not leave the Kool-Aid mouth for the rest of the day.

Makeup Tip # 5: Adding color

O Blush
Shimmer on
bronzer on

by using only one of the above mentioned items will improve the teenagers face a subtle but significant. Blush, when used with a cheekbone, can create a definition of where it is not. When used on the apples on the face (the area between the cheeks, eyes and nose), it can add plumpness to persons who may be drawn. Blinking can be applied to T-zone with excellent results, and bronzer can be used to create more natural-looking glow. It is important that, whichever of the three items that are selected, they are used sparingly so it does not look overly done, and let your natural beauty shine through.

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