What are some skin care products and makeup that are relatively affordable (under $50 USD) that give you that dewy and glowing skin famous among stars like Nicole Kidman, Emmy Rossum, Natalie Portman, Winona Ryder, Rose McGowan, Keira Knightly, Mischa Barton, Jennifer Love Hewitt, and Mandy Moore.
2006-11-23
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I believe most of their dewy, glowy skin are results of many layers of super high end cosmetics such as concealor, foundation and all that stuff. plus, they have all the money they want to have facials, botox injections etc. u never know. i think that it is best to maintain a good complexion by eating more fruits and vegetables to get more vitamins, and drink more water as well. Use a good cleanser, toner and moisturizer every night.
2006-11-23 04:27:02
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answered by ReginaMichelle 2
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I agree with the answer about exfoliating once or twice a week, because it removes dead skin & makes you look so much healthier. It's true stars have more money to spend on skincare, but there are plenty of products out there that will give you the same look. A light foundation is a must, because anything heavy will get rid of your natural skin tone & will cover up your skin's glow. I use Paul & Joe Light Cream Foundation from Sephora ($36). It's really light & doesn't make you look like you're wearing makeup. Also, buy a shimmery powder you can dust across your cheeks for a glowing look. Something sheer will make your face sparkle & look very natural at the same time. You can also buy foundations with a light sparkle or tint to them that add glow to your skin. Definitely look at Sephora's products - they can be a little pricey but I've found a few excellent products to add to my less expensive ones that really make a difference.
2006-11-23 04:28:56
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answered by lop 3
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If your skin is on the dry side, use a TINY dab of vaseline on your finger, and rub a little on the tops of your cheekbones, right above your eyebrows, down the center of your nose, and in the little "divot" right abover your upper lip (the cupid's bow). It adds a little sheen, without being glittery (too childish) but make sure you use a very small amount or it will be too shiny.Vaseline (or store-brand petroleum jelly- it's the same thing) is super cheap, you might be able to get a travel size container for less than a dollar. If your skin is at all oily, just skip powder and use a cream or gel blush and eyeshadow (this is what I do). I like to use Wet 'n' Wild eyeliner pencils and just smudge them all over my eyelids (they cost about $1), and their lipstick works great as a cream blush (though i don't reccomend this is you're prone to breakouts; it's mostly wax and can really clog your pores), and it's less than $2. i have one in a shimmery champagne color, and one in a frosty pink. I also have one in a beigey-tan that i use as bronzer in the summer. Bonus, it's water resistant.
2016-05-22 23:08:52
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answered by Anonymous
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the glow most likely starts before the makeup. to make skin glow, use an exfoliator (face scrub) once a week and moisturize religiously with an oil free lotion such as clinique dramatically different moisturizing gel (about $23 or less)(something i cannot live without). as for makeup, i imagine using a light liquid foundation would give you a dewy look without smothering your face in product. basically, by caring for your skin well and not overdoing the foundation, you will be on your way to beautiful skin. also, remember to drink lots of water. good luck
2006-11-23 04:16:22
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answered by lalask8 2
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Well, don't go out in the sun... because all of those women have fair complexions and are very white skinned. I'd just say moisturizer for the entire body, if you want a shiny look, then baby oil.
2006-11-23 04:19:05
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answered by ? 3
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To get that 'dewy skin' instantly, mix a couple of drops of Lorac face luminizer (pearl shade) with your foundation. It's $28, and works like magic. And it's oil-free too.
2006-11-23 04:29:17
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answered by DC 4
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these girls are rich and can afford to be painted up. Natural you need to eat leafy greens, they give you the glow and Beta Carotene will help it too.
2006-11-23 04:11:26
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answered by Anonymous
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'High Beam' from benefit make up. I always use it its the best product In my make up bag, dot in on the cheekbones nose and eyelids then blend it looks really good and natural.
2006-11-23 04:50:46
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answered by hannah t 2
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