use somthing one step darjer hen your skin
use bronzer or blush for a natural glow.
remember...blushes go under the cheek...not ON the cheek
2006-11-17 15:20:53
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answered by Nina Lista 1
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No matter what skin type you have in warmer seasons, winter skin care is all about care . This means putting aside those oil-********* toners, mattifying gels, face washes with scrubbing particles and face powder. In winter, you have to be mindful and adapt your skin care regimen accordingly.
First of all, in winter your skin needs moisture to keep it supple and healthy. Humectants (to attract and retain moisture) and emollients (for a smoothing and softening effect) are essential, the more the better.
Matt finish foundation is better for winters.
Tinted powder with a slight shimmer is great for winters.
Dust a bronzing powder over your forehead, nose, and cheekbones after you've put on your foundation and blush.
2006-11-17 16:08:07
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answered by sugar candy 6
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Maybe you just need a lighter shade, because you no longer have the tan you had so go for a lighter shade. You should have a winter and summer shade. It makes a difference. And remember to moisturize before applying powder.
2006-11-17 17:23:34
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answered by tee8365 1
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....and reduce harsh lines. Lip liner is out. Blend a brush-on eyebrow powder rather than pencil, or smudge the pencil. Keep with natural colors, lighten the lip color, reduce the eyeliner.
Best of luck to you. Peace.
2006-11-17 16:00:39
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answered by Annamaria 3
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