17 Makeup and Beauty Tips All Women Should Know

Beauty is as important as earning money. Well, beauty doesn’t only refer to a fair look. In real beauty is the confidence you have and the way you carry yourself. Looking good is a part of your personality. No complexion can make you any less than a beautiful person. The important part is to know how to take care of your skin throughout ages to enhance the beauty part of your personality.

Well, anybody and everybody can buy the million of makeup and beauty products from stores. But does the brief description the product explains the real way of using or not using it? No worry, here are some tips and hacks that help you through the application of the products that you carry.

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Skip the powder 

For many of us, powder was the first “adult” makeup item we got our hands on. That makes sense when you consider that during our teen years, our skin was a lot oilier. In our 20’s, we still stick to powder to set liquid and prevent shine during long nights out on the town.

But in regular, everyday settings, powder does us few favors. In fact, it can be incredibly aging. Powder, no matter how well-applied, eventually settles into creases and tiny wrinkles you didn’t even notice, accentuating things we definitely don’t want to draw attention to. Instead, use a setting spray. There are a range of formulas that can do exactly what you aim for, like preventing shine or keeping foundation in place.

You can also replace powder blushes and bronzers with cream formulas that won’t highlight wrinkles.

Translucent Powder Lashes

So you’re going to ditch the powder that’s been aging your skin. But you also want thicker lashes, so don’t throw it away just yet. You can use a loose powder to coat and prime your lashes before applying mascara. Only have pressed powder? It’s easy to loosen up with a clean mascara wand.

Use the wand to dust the powder onto your lashes. Apply two coats of mascara, wiggling the wand in at the root. From there, sweep up and inward toward your nose. Use a clean brush to sweep away any excess powder that fell out of bounds.

Baby Oil Makeup Remover 

Eyelash loss and thinning is another side effect of getting a little older. It’s totally normal, but one thing you can do to slow this down is remove every single trace of mascara every single night. From there, you want to keep the lashes you do have conditioned. To make sure you never have an excuse not to do this, have some baby oil on hand in addition to your regular remover.

It’s gentle enough for babies, true, but you still don’t want to get the oil directly in your eye. Drip a few drops on a cotton round. With your eye closed, swipe the round gently back and forth. Apply one more drop to the other side of the round and repeat to clean up any smears. All clean!

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