the Most Beautiful Face in the World .
Makeup depends on timing; base would be select on day or night. Base
would be light at the day. In the night deep base hasn’t any problem.
How hot is properly set up, an event that itself is nicely presented Good looking expert Afroza Parvin gave some advice.
At first wash the
skin by face wash and clean jar to be very good.
When washing your face look refreshed
skin after rubbing a piece of ice.
The skin
makeup will hold for long.
1. Change up your shades. Because seriously, who wants to look like
you’re wearing a too-pale foundation mask? It’s annoying but true: as
your skin gets that pretty, sun-kissed glow, you may need a different
shade of foundation and concealer to accommodate changes between your
winter and
summer coloring. You can even opt for a tinted moisturizer a
shade darker than you’d wear in winter; we love BareMinerals Complexion Rescue Tinted Moisturizer Gel,
which comes in 10 shades and has an SPF of 30. Pro tip: match the
foundation shade to your skin on your face, not on any limb, as those
tend to be darker than the rest of your body.
2. Cream eyeshadow will change your life. Cream shadows often are
often more water-resistant and long-wearing than their powdery sisters,
making them ideal for
summertime. Powder shadows can travel along with
the sweat and oils of your face and end up in areas you never intended
for them to be. Tarte’s Amazonian Clay Waterproof Cream Eyeshadows are
amazing; plus, if you pick one that’s a shade lighter than your
skin
tone or in a pretty pink shade, these gems can double as highlighters
and even blush. How’s that for packing light?
3. Don’t forget a primer. The oils of your skin are known to
separate the pigments in foundation, making it look uneven and blotchy.
Primer creates a shield and prevents foundation and your skin’s natural
oils from mingling. Stila’s Aqua Glow Perfecting Primer
delivers cooling hydration while blurring out imperfections and making
you look beautiful before you even put on any foundation. Since pores
generally open up in warmer weather (which makes them a bit more visible
to the naked eye), anything that works to blur that canvas will help
you out.
4. Go waterproof. Eyelashes are tiny hairs, so keep them
well-nourished, clump-free, and free of smears by using a waterproof
mascara that is enriched with good-for-you oils, like our beloved Rimmel London’s Wonder’Lash Mascara With Argan Oil.
And to avoid those awful under-eye smears, avoid applying mascara on
your lower lashes: oils and sweat will collect under your eyes in the
summer, and this could lead to transfer.
5. Use bronzer correctly. If we could tell the world just one thing,
it would be that bronzer isn’t a second-step foundation, and you don’t
wear it all over your face. Keep it on the apples of the cheeks if you
just want a little tint, or lightly apply it over your forehead and
right below your cheek bone. Be sure to blend harsh lines and keep
metallics to a minimum to avoid an overly shiny look.
6. Blot or spray, don’t smear. If you need to remove oils or sweat
from your face, taking a sheet of blotting paper and lightly touch it to
your skin so it can absorb some of the oil. Rubbing will just smear the
oils and your
makeup around your face, which is not the look. When it
comes to refreshing your face, don’t layer on pounds of extra
product—these refreshing sprays will save the day.
Keep them handy after
makeup application to set your look, provide
moisture that won’t remove your makeup, and (HUGE plus!) add a little
bit of extra SPF protection as well. Many are formulated with aloe to
soothe skin along the way, too.
7. Pick a stain. In
summer, lip stains are the way to go: they don’t feel heavy on your lips and won’t roll off with sweat. YSL’s is super glossy for
that “just jumped out of the pool” lip look, in addition to keeping
your pout hydrated for up to 10 hours, and comes in really fun,
eye-catching shades.