Monday, December 5, 2011

Water, Water, Water!!!!

Water is the most crucial part of anyone's health and beauty routine. Beneath the surface, our skin is 90% water which acts as a lubricant and nutrient reserve for our whole body. So it is a must to keep our skin fully hydrated.
As water evaporates through the skin daily, we should all train ourselves to drink as much water as possible to keep our skin properly hydrated.

Friday, December 2, 2011

Energize your skin

To energize your skin, in addition to your daily facial routine you should start each day with gentle stretching exercises that will get the oxygen pumping and the blood flowing. 

A fresh rosy complexion sends out a message of health, happiness and wellbeing. For a pale skinned person, softly pinch your cheeks. The colour of your skin after doing this is approximately the shade of blusher you should look for.

To choose the right shade of blush  for your  skin please check out my website:  
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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Holiday Makeup

Holiday parties are just around the corner and to get you ready to go from work to cocktail party,
here are a few holiday makeup tips:

Two looks this season are classic and hot: The smokey, shimmery eye paired with light lips and the deep red lips balanced with a light eye. Shimmer is in this year, as it was last year, and it's the perfect festive look as long as you don't overload on the shimmer.

Primers are a must this season for both face and eye makeup. Primers go on before foundation or eye shadow and keep makeup in place for hours. They also fill in fine lines and skin imperfections so your tinted moisturizer goes on smoothly. 

Transitioning from work to evening is actually pretty easy if you prep yourself. Apply tinted moisturizer (or foundation), mascara and gloss or lipstick before work. After work, cover any blemishes by patting in a concealer (never rub). Then follow these steps for either the smokey eye look or the deep red look:

For the Smokey Eye
1. Apply your eye makeup: Eyeliner on both top and bottom lashes (be sure to 'smudge it,' dark eyeliner will age you), a eye shadow primer, and a shimmery shadow on the lid. Don't apply any more mascara unless your earlier application has rubbed completely off, otherwise you risk getting clumpy lashes.
2. Dab a shimmery blush to cheeks.
3. Powder your face lightly.
4. Apply a light lipstick or gloss. (I like Mary Kay lip glosses, they go on smoothly)

For Deep Red Lips
1. Cover unsightly veins on eyelids with a matte eyeshadow in a color that's as close as your skin tone as possible (such as beige).
2. Apply a very light shimmery blush on cheeks.
3. Line lips and fill in with your favorite red color.
4. Powder face.


To find the latest holiday colors please check out my website:
http://www.marykay.com/kzuniga/