Friday, April 8, 2011

Avoid Pulled White Lines Under Eyes

Every woman could be wrong to wear make-up, even though celebrities. One of the most common makeup mistakes occur is the use of powder that is not according to skin color and too thick at the bottom of the eye.

The purpose of the use of powder in the area is actually to cover under-eye bags and lingkarang. But a less precise application would cause effects that make the white lines look like a mask and makeup is not natural.

Mistakes like this ever happened to Eva Longoria, and celebrities who have recently become 'victims' the same mistake is Ashley Judd. In signing his latest book 'All That Is Bitter and Sweet', on Wednesday (7/04/2011), Ashley performed with thick white powder makeup, which made ​​him like it had been using chalk under his eyes.

Do not want the same fate as Eva and Ashley? Follow these tips to disguise the bags and dark circles under the eyes to look natural and perfect, as quoted by bellasugar.


1. Before you use powder, apply a moisturizer and foundation first according to skin color to avoid the effects of clumping or uneven color. Greed with your fingers, until the foundation in the eye area blend with the other skin.

2. If you are still unsure of the selection of powder colors, use a powder or solid with the color transparent (translucent powder). This type of simple powder blend with skin tones and remove sheen. Avoid powders that are too matte or full-coverage, because usually the kind of powder is more widely used for shooting purposes.

3. Brush the powder using a brush to the entire face. If you use a puff or sponge, apply the powder with a circular motion so the results evenly.

4. Avoid sweeping powder in areas susceptible to cracks formed the impression, like the eyes and mouth. Focus on the powder in the T area, where oil production is usually more.

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