Simple Tips For Eye Make-up And Eyelashes

Make Up

Mascara that makes your eyelashes clumpy? Fears about using an eyelash curler? Eyes constantly look tired? Read on for some great tips and tricks.

Cheat with false eyelashes

False eyelashes are great for parties and glamorous events and the market has really expanded since celebrities like Lady Gaga brought them back into fashion. You can now sport ‘falsies’ with sequins, animal prints or even coloured feathers. Shop at false eyelashes and watch their amazing tutorial video to get the proper advice on applying and removing them. Remember, if you’re worried your falsies are too long, simply cut them to size.

Keep things simple with Vaseline

It’s no longer the make-up industry’s best kept secret. Vaseline is fantastic for giving quick and simple gloss to eyelashes. When you’re out and about or in a rush, use it to simply separate your lashes in place of mascara. You can use a lash comb for the illusion of extra length. Vaseline can also be used as a base before applying eye shadows as it keeps the products in place and prevents powder mess. Use it to tame your eyebrows too!

Make an impact with the right mascara

If you’re having difficulty getting the most out of your mascara you may have selected the wrong product. Taking a look at the fullness of the wand brush can be a good way of knowing what to expect from a mascara. If you want thicker lashes go for a brush with extra or uneven bristles for maximum application. If you want your eyelashes to be longer go for the smaller brushes with the spiral formations to separate and lengthen. Remember to always wriggle the brush rapidly and gently from root to tip to prevent clumping.

Use curlers for a widening effect

Using curlers is a great way to make your eyes look wider and brighter. They can be daunting to use at first but you’ll quickly get used to them and love the results. To use an eyelash curler simply place the open curler around the upper lashes at the root and gently squeeze for twenty seconds. Then repeat at a slightly further point on the lashes. Follow these curler tips for a good curling experience:

– clean the curlers regularly with a damp tissue and change the rubber pads when they get worn

– Sit upright and straight when curling and use a mirror. No sudden movements.

– Warm your curlers with a hair dryer for a few seconds for a tighter, more dramatic curl. Be careful not to overheat!

– Apply mascara AFTER you curl your lashes to prevent the curler from getting dirty and give the make-up a good shape to dry on

Remove make-up at the end of each day

ALWAYS remove make-up before you go to bed, says Janette from www.designerpermanentmakeup.co.uk. Use water-based cleansers rather than oily lotions and be thorough to keep the skin clean. Whether you’re using pads or cotton wool remember that it’s better to use more and keep the removal gentle than to use only one for a rough clean that leads to red marks.

Be kind to your eyes

Eye drops are good for puffy, tired eyes. Optrex Eyedew is a perfect product for keeping your eyes sparkling and bright. It contains witch hazel to cool and soothe affected areas. (DO NOT use this product for sore or swollen eyes – always see your doctor.)

Find products that give you the desired effect and take care of your eyes – they’re one of the your best assets!

How To Get The Best Results From Permanent Makeup

Make Up

To ensure the best results from permanent makeup application, there are several tips and tricks to help guarantee beautiful, lasting permanent makeup.

For those considering permanent makeup, including eyeliner, eyebrows, lipliner and lip color, the appeal is clear: what woman wouldn’t love to wake up with makeup? Long-lasting and beautiful, permanent makeup that is applied precisely can be the busy woman’s best friend. Finding the right permanent makeup expert, getting the answers to some important questions and proper after-care can all help you achieve the very best results.

Finding the Right Permanent Makeup Technician

A bad permanent makeup job is easy to spot: eyebrows have a strangely pink or blue cast or are arched too severely, the “bow” of the lips is too pointed, or the eyeliner reminds you of those cat-eye glasses from the 1950s. With every nail shop and salon offering permanent makeup, how do you know who to trust with such an important task?

Put the word out with friends that you are in the market for the very best permanent makeup technician around. Post it on Facebook, mention it at the book club, talk to your neighbors. Hairdressers are a great source for referrals, too. Word of mouth is the best way to find someone who really knows the field and is passionate about her work.

Find a “One Trick Pony” There is something to be said about permanent makeup technicians who only do permanent makeup. Since they aren’t waxing upper lips and trimming bangs in addition to their permanent makeup work, they are likely to be focused on making their work the very best it can be. Technicians who specialize in permanent makeup and only permanent makeup are usually well-versed in the latest and greatest trends and products in the field, from the newest numbing agents to the very best pigments. With a specialist permanent makeup technician, you are stacking the odds in your favor for fantastic results.

Be Picky! Just because your next door neighbour’s daycare provider swears by a particular permanent makeup technician doesn’t mean that she will be the best choice for you. Don’t be afraid to ask for references and, most importantly, before and after photos. Also, take a close look at the technician’s own face because she is likely to be sporting a full face of her own work! You might not be crazy about her lip colour, but observe the overall effect and the artistry involved, keeping an eye out for signs of scarring or sloppy work.

Ask the Right Questions Your technician should be able to explain to you the difference between good and bad permanent makeup application and what she does to ensure pleasing results. Ask her the following:

– How many years of experience do you have? You want to choose a technician with several years of experience. Your face should not be the practice canvas for someone who just got her license!

– Are you licensed? The license should be clearly posted near her work station.
– How old is your equipment? More than five years old and she may be using tools that are outdated.

– Why do you use the products you use? Technicians who are passionate about great results are extremely selective about the products they use and spare no expense to buy the purest pigments with the least amount of trace metals that might oxidize and give eyebrows an orangey-tint.

– Is your equipment made expressly for use with permanent makeup? Never allow anyone to use an actual tattoo gun on your face. Permanent makeup tools penetrate less deeply that ones made for tattoos and will not provide natural-looking results.

– Do you offer numbing? Some permanent makeup technicians do not offer numbing ointments because they feel that it is a wasted expense and takes too much time. The very best technicians make their clients’ comfort levels a priority and offer safe and gentle topical numbing options. Some even work in conjunction with cosmetic surgeons who will provide local anesthetics for an extra fee.