Monday 9 January 2012

Winter Makeup Tips

Winter Makeup Tips
For winter makeup color, think rich! Jewel tones and luxurious browns are great for winter because they make up for the color you don’t usually have when the weather turns icy. More important than ever – moisturize! Changes in temperatures (inside with the heater to outside where it’s freezing, then back to your car where you turn the heater on, etc) can dry your skin out fast. Keep it smooth, and flaunt that fair skin – just don’t forget to protect it; UV rays still penetrate your skin even if it’s not hot outside. A good moisturizer with SPF 15 (at least) will keep you hydrated and looking young.Winter is glamorous in the way summer never can be. And, there is one word to sum up make-up for this season: polished (think: classic Celine-style rather than flashy Versace). Understated, smoky shades of coffee and chocolate for eyes, fresh berry shades on cheeks and lips are the of-the-moment palettes - the shiny fresh face of summer has been substituted for a more matt, understated look. It's time to replace your pared-down summer make-up bag and its glossy, fruit-coloured contents with an elegant little velvet number full of smouldering shades. Unless specified below, you'll find products at major department stores.With the arrival of winter season many people have to face complexion problems. Many people complaint against the dark complexion in the winter season and ask for some tips to follow for maintenance of their fair complexion. It is also very hard to deal with cosmetics in winter season. Skin becomes dry and complexion becomes dark. In this situation, you need to take some special steps for skin care. Here are some important tips to use cosmetic in winter season for all people.
Eye Shadow

Winter makeup tips bring back the smoky eye. The twist is using bright, bold and eye-catching shades in addition to your normal smoky eye. Grey, silver, blue and teal (reminiscent of the 70?s) are all waiting for you to pick them up. These are very bold looks, and you might be a little wary of going full-throttle. Not a problem. Why not stick to this season’s other gorgeous colors? Bronze, burgundy, coral, deep green and deep purple are fabulous bold colors that aren’t overpowering. Matte shades, a hint of sparkle or glitter encrusted are all acceptable, so go wild! Try something subtle like gray with a splash of teal or bronze with burgundy.

Eye Liner

Winter makeup tips also include eyeliner straight off the catwalk. Try liquid eyeliner for a graphic design or to get that really precise shape. There are new shapes to try this season; blunt edges and square in addition to the traditional “cat eye” swoop and taper tail. If liquid eyeliner isn’t your thing, don’t hesitate to use a powder or pencil liner for a softer line and less edginess. Either way, to perfect this season’s styles invest in eye liner.

Lips

Let’s take advantage of this year’s trend and move away from shiny lip gloss and focus on stains. Vibrant and deep colors in a sheer stain are a gorgeous way to bring your lips to the center of attention. Red, burgundy, cherry and garnet stains will add a youthful perkiness to your pucker without leaving your lips looking garish. Pick up your favorite lipstick and apply it in the middle of your lips. Then use a lip brush and brush it out to the corners and the lip line.
 Select best shades of makeup during winter season. You can use soft or dark colors of your own choice or according to color of your dress.
 Use light color foundation that is best suitable for all skin types. It will be better for you to use foundation with a combination of some moisturizing product.
 For eye makeup you can use all eye makeup products including mascara, eye liner, kajol and eyebrow enhancer with no tension. Either dry or wet eyeliners can be used and false lashes can also be used in winter season.

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