MAC Bridal Make Up for oily skin Pt.2
Part 1 of this tutorial www.youtube.com PRODUCTS USED: Lashes number 7 Duo Glue Blot powder or studio fix powder (129 brush) Matt Bronze (138 brush) Style blush (109 brush) Spice lip pencil Costa chic lipstick Bountiful Plushglass Video Rating: 4 / 5
Skin SOS, tips for skin break outs
4 Things Everyone Should Know About Applying Makeup [Infographic] Image by UrbaneWomenMag The most effective makeup advice is the kind where you can put into action easily and immediately. Here are some simple changes you can make to your beauty routine to get better results (and look more gorgeous in your makeup) right away! If the above infographic is unclear, you can click on the following link for a full-sized version of the infographic -> 4 Things Everyone Should Know About Applying Makeup [Infographic] Skin SOS, tips for skin break outs With dry and irritated skin, makeup does not look [...]
(Organic Skin Products) Mineral Foundation Powder Review
www.organicgoddess.com.au Using only pure, refined minerals, Miessence non comedogenic loose Organic Mineral Foundation Powder provides silky, lightweight, breathable coverage whilst offering a natural sun protection! Sericite mica reflects light, reducing the appearance of pores and wrinkles and provides a soft matte coverage. It’s very delicately scented with pure organic rose otto. It’s perfect just after moisturizing – I use it in combination with the Organic Translucent Foundation and also the Organic Concealer. What I like the most about Mineral Foundation Powder is the coverage – I was so surprised to get such an even smooth coverage. Very impressed! Here’s the [...]
Skin cleansers and toners
Skin cleansers and toners So now is a great time to describe some of the products that make up a healthy skin-care routine. If over-the-counter or … Individuals with oily skin should use oil-free cleansers which may say 'non-comedogenic' or 'non-pore blocking' on the label … Read more on Jamaica Gleaner 5 Skin Care & Makeup Claims You Shouldn't Believe Why it's meaningless: Similar to the hypoallergenic claim, there are no approved or regulated standards for products claiming to be “non-comedogenic” (won't clog pores). A company can claim any product they sell won't cause breakouts, even if it … Read [...]


