The key to successful application of winter make up is keeping in mind the harshness of winter weather and the wearing of traditionally darker clothes.There are so many people who dread winter for the mere reason that it brings a challenge to maintaining healthy and well-moisturizer skin. Extra care and attention is needed during the winter season, because during the cold months, the oil glands situated just below the surface of the skin tend to become relatively inactive and produce less moisture than usual. The wind and cold conditions that it brings along only adds to the dryness. With the onset of winters, your makeup also needs to go major change.For cheeks, mauves and berries from the apples of your cheeks swept up to the temples and blended to the hairline look best. Redheads and those with yellow undertones may want to consider a coral-pink instead of a berry tone. For contour, brush a medium tone blush where you normally would, put a slightly darker shade underneath in the hollow under your cheekbones, and a lighter shade above the cheekbones.Until you take care of your skin, you will not be able to look your best in any shade of makeup. Keep in mind that cleansing and exfoliating are both important, but especially remember to always moisturize during this time of year. The right moisturizing skin care product will help prevent you from experiencing the dry skin that so commonly occurs during the months of winter.Smokey eyes look best in winters. For sultry effect, you can use eye shadows in cinnamon and coffee shades.
A sheer layer of creamy blush-on can boost up the subtle makeup look that you adopt in winters.
Tinted lip balms, in honey, blackberry and red currant tones, look great in the winter season.
The key to successful application of winter make up is keeping in mind the harshness of winter weather and the wearing of traditionally darker clothes.There are so many people who dread winter for the mere reason that it brings a challenge to maintaining healthy and well-moisturizer skin. Extra care and attention is needed during the winter season, because during the cold months, the oil glands situated just below the surface of the skin tend to become relatively inactive and produce less moisture than usual. The wind and cold conditions that it brings along only adds to the dryness. With the onset of winters, your makeup also needs to go major change.For cheeks, mauves and berries from the apples of your cheeks swept up to the temples and blended to the hairline look best. Redheads and those with yellow undertones may want to consider a coral-pink instead of a berry tone. For contour, brush a medium tone blush where you normally would, put a slightly darker shade underneath in the hollow under your cheekbones, and a lighter shade above the cheekbones.Until you take care of your skin, you will not be able to look your best in any shade of makeup. Keep in mind that cleansing and exfoliating are both important, but especially remember to always moisturize during this time of year. The right moisturizing skin care product will help prevent you from experiencing the dry skin that so commonly occurs during the months of winter.Smokey eyes look best in winters. For sultry effect, you can use eye shadows in cinnamon and coffee shades.A sheer layer of creamy blush-on can boost up the subtle makeup look that you adopt in winters.Tinted lip balms, in honey, blackberry and red currant tones, look great in the winter season.
Tags: Make up tips, seasonal makeup tips, Winter makeup tips
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