Showing posts with label Beauty Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beauty Tips. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 5, 2016

What are the Perfect Earrings for your face shape?



Sometimes a wrong matching earrings can be the reason you cannot show your full beauty. Believe it or not, earrings are the most important accessory because your face is the first thing someone sees. Today I am going to help you choose the perfect earrings for you, but first of all you have to know what is your face shape. If you don’t already know your face shape check the link below

For Heart Faces

Your aim: if you have a heart shaped face your aim would be to make your face seem wider.

What to look for: you should be looking for earrings that will balance your face and accentuate your eyes and cheekbones. You will want earrings with soft, curving lines. Pieces with volume near the chin that will soften your jawline.

The Perfect Earrings: Chandelier Earrings




For Square Faces

Your aim: if you have a square shaped face, your aim would be to soften your face.

What to look for: you should be looking for earrings that will soften your cheekbones and your jawline and emphasize the broadness of your face.

The Perfect Earrings: Oversized Hoop Earrings



For Oval Faces

Your aim: if you have an oval shaped face, your aim would be to create an illusion of balance.

What to look for: consider yourself lucky! If you have an oval face, any style of earrings would be suitable for you but your most flattering options will be ones that are of moderate width and fall between your jawline and chin.

The Perfect Earrings: Dangle Earrings



For Round Faces

Your aim: if you have a round shaped face your aim would be to make your face look longer and less puffy.

What to look for: you should look for earrings that are narrow and long with some geometry or angularity to offset your face’s natural softness.

The Perfect Earrings: Long Drop Earrings



For Oblong Faces

Your aim: if you have an oblong shaped face your aim should be to draw you eyes up.

What to look for: you should be looking for wider earrings that sit close to your jawline to counter your face’s length with.

The Perfect Earrings: Studs earrings



For Diamond Faces

Your aim: if you have a diamond shaped face your aim should be to balance the angles of your face.

What to look for:  you should be looking for earrings that negate your sharp, angular cheekbones and jawlines

The Perfect Earrings: Small Hoops Earrings






Friday, July 1, 2016

Find out your face shape!




Do you know what your face shape is? Every person's face is different, however, the vast majority of faces fit into one of the following categories: Heart, Square, Oval, Round, Oblong, and Diamond. Knowing your face shape is very useful because that will help you pick the right earrings, the perfect haircut, makeup you should wear, a suitable pair of glasses, because a style that looks great on one face shape won't complement another face shape in quite the same way.

To determine your face shape simply grab a flexible tape measure and takes the following measurements and read them then write them down on a piece of paper:

1. Forehead: Look straight ahead into a mirror and place the start point of the measuring tape on one side of your forehead at its widest point. Run the measuring tape along your forehead horizontally until you come to the same point on the opposite side of your forehead.
2. Cheekbones: Measure across your upper cheeks. Start by placing the end of your tape measure just past the outer corner of your eye. Then, lay the tape measure in a straight line across the bridge of your nose to just past the outer corner of your other eye this is the end point of measurement.
3. Jawline: Measure from the tip of your chin to the point below your ear where your jaw angles upward. Usually, this is an inch or so below the bottom of your ear. Multiply that number by two to get the combined length of both sides of your jaw.
4. Face length: Find the exact middle of your hairline; this is your starting point. Run the tape measure down your face to the tip of your chin.

Note which measurement is the largest, and use the information below to determine your face shape.

Heart face is defined by the upside-down triangle shape, which results from having a relatively pointy chin and medium-to-wide forehead and cheek measurements. The heart face is generally a little longer than it is wide at the cheeks.
Best face to refer to as heart shaped face is Reese Witherspoon.



Square face the cheek, forehead, and jaw measurements for a square face should be fairly similar. The edges of a square face should be almost straight up and down. The angle of the jaw should be clear and sharp at its widest corners.
Best face to refer to as squared shaped face is Olivia Wilde.




Oval face is similar, proportionally, to an upside-down egg. It is longer than it is wide. Face length is larger than the width of the cheekbones, with a forehead that is slightly wider than the jawline and a gently rounded chin.
Best face to refer to as oval shaped face is Jessica Alba.



Round face is about as wide as it is long. Cheekbones and face length have a similar measurement. However, it has a relatively small forehead and a small, curved jawline, which also have a similar measurement. The angle of the jaw is soft.
Best face to refer to as round shaped face is Ginnifer Goodwin.



Oblong: Face length is largest. Forehead, cheekbones, and jawline are similar in size.
Best face to refer to as oblong shaped face is Sarah Jessica Parker.



Diamond face: the Face length is largest. Then, in descending order: widest at the cheekbones, a tapering forehead and a skinny pointed chin.
Best face to refer to as diamond shaped face is Taylor Swift.


Sunday, June 26, 2016

How to blend your blush and contour to get the perfect natural look!






Hello friends! Today I am going to share with you some beauty tips about blending. No one looks good in streaky, unblended makeup. If you fail to blend your blush you would end up looking like a circus clown! No one wants that for sure.. so let me give you 6 simple tips of how to blend your blush and contour properly to get this natural and fresh look you want..

1.    Always start with a moisturized face

Blending products will be much easier and more comfortable on hydrated skin. You can even dab a tiny bit of moisturizer on your foundation or blush brush to buff in product that's clinging to dry patches.



2.    Choose the correct brush

The difference between natural and fake harsh look usually lies within the tools. Choose a duo-fibre fluffy brush to blend your blush because such brushes distribute pigment eventually, in addition you can build up to your desired color without overdoing it. Go for one with natural bristles to leave the softest-looking finish. After applying your blush, use your brush in a circular motion along the edges to blend out any hard lines.



3.    Use warm browsing to contour

To add depth and narrow your cheeks, apply some warm bronzing powder in the hollows of your cheekbones. Apply your bronzer with an angled brush from your ears to the middle of your cheek, blend back and forth, and then blend slightly upwards a bit.




4.    Apply your blush on the apples of your cheeks

Blush is the easiest product ever to make you look instantly healthy and awake. Apply your blush on the apples of your cheeks then blend upward with your brush. Doing so will give a natural finish.



5.    Don’t forget the highlighter!

Apply your highlighter on the tops of your cheekbones, above your contour and before your apply your blush. Highlighter should sit higher than blush, slightly overlapping so there are no visible edges. Once you applied your blush blend subtly until you get the perfect glow.



6.     Finish with a facial mist

Try using a facial mist MAC Fix+ to help to liquefy your makeup so it blends better. And once dried, it helps keep your makeup in place all day!