So, you think that you are an expert when it comes to beauty? You know how to properly apply products and use the tools? That’s great, but you are far from done learning things that can improve. Try looking at the tips below to find more to work along with your skill set.
If you need to soak up extra oil in your T-Zones, you can use blotting papers to quickly give your face a more matte appearance. These sheets often come in small, pocket-sized packets; many are offered with rice powder or in a powder-free option. The packets are very cheap and can be slipped into your purse or desk drawer.
When it comes to your eyes, bring out those beautiful baby blues and grays by using eyeshadow in colors like apricot, copper, and yellowish golds. When using eyeliner or mascara, you should look for deep brows with highlights of purple or red. This brings out your blue eyes.
Renew nail polish with nail polish remover. If your favorite bottle of nail polish is getting a little thick, pour a few drops of nail polish remover into the bottle and shake. It will loosen the polish and thin it out, allowing you to get a few more coats out of it.
Avoid commercial “body butters” that contain chemicals, dyes and additives. All natural walnut oil or peanut oil make wonderful all-over body moisturizers. They are very inexpensive and are scent free. If you want scent, you can add the essential oil of your choice. After your bath, slather walnut or peanut oil on lavishly. Wrap up in an old terry-cloth robe and curl up with a good book or a movie while your moisture treatment soaks in.
While you may be a decent beautician, it takes time and practice to become a great beautician. You should know that you are never done learning about it or what you can do to better your skills. With the previous tips in mind, you are well on your way to becoming a great beautician.