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Thursday, January 18, 2007

 

BLUE SHADE FOR FRIDAY







19-01-2007

Make up in blue sea theme

Hello Friday
Today I wear light blue t-shirt with white jacket
my skirt is blue also

make up
Face
1. Clinique moisturizer
2. Kanebo sunscreen spf 50
3. Sofina make up base -reccomend. it's make my skin so smooth.
4. Sofina concealer
5. Bloom cake power

Eye
1. missha base eyelid
2. missha eye shadow. yes , blue color shade first light blue then use blue middle shade and dark blue for end of eyelid.
3. important, eyeliner. I use bobby brown gel liner, my tips is use magic liner drop. it's easier to make line.
4. angle mascara. this brand is so cool. It's very cheap but cool (cute press brand)

Cheek
Nar brush

Lip
bloom lip gloss (tint)

OK, finish
I pick up the pearl neckless(blue color) so match with my skirt and evita earrings (strawberry in blue)

 

Skin Care Tips

Lesson 1 continue

Try to know about any type of Skin

Previous page I've shown you for Dry Skin

Let's see the other by the way this is the first step before going to the angle? It's may take more time but worth. If your skin look healthy, it easier to make up. Prepare your Friday night?

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Oily Skin

This skin type is characterized by:overall shineenlarged porescoarse textureacne spots and comedones (blackheads)sallow complexiontendency to repel and run make-upresistance to fine lines and wrinklesOily skin is the result of excessive secretions of sebum. It can be exacerbated by poor health, or a diet high in saturated fats and sugar. Emotional upset or stress can also trigger more sebum deposits on the skin. Oily skin is worsened by hormone level fluctuations, alcohol-based products and harsh soaps, both of which dry out the skin, thereby activating the oil glands to produce more sebum. Comedogenic ingredients, such as mineral oil and other ingredients which are derivatives of petroleum block pores and can lead to acne spots.Regular cleansing aids in the removal of bacteria and waxy oils from the pores. Oily skin responds well to alcohol-free toner and a lightweight, natural moisturizer. Try the following products from The Organic Make-up Co. to help 'normalize' oily skin and reduce significantly the frequency of acne break-outs and blackheads: Wild Oregano or Chamomile & Calendula soap, acne-prone toner once or twice per day, regular moisturizer in calendula, jojoba or grapeseed for daytime and acne-prone facial oil at night. A gentle exfoliant once per week, such the dual action exfoliant system offered by The Organic Make-up Co. will help loosen and remove blackheads.Balanced SkinThis skin type is rare, and is characterized by:a creamy

colour thickness smoothness firmness few irregularities or blemishesan even distribution of the skin's natural oildryness with ageBalanced skin is worsened by many of the same factors which can afflict other skin types. Any skin care product offered by The Organic Make-up Co. will benefit this type of skin.Combination SkinMost people have combination skin, with oily areas focused around the forehead, nose, cheeks and chin. Other areas of the face can at the same time be very dry. All of the products offered by The Organic Make-up Co. are gentle and effective enough to treat combination skin, but if you have problems with acne, follow the recommendations for oily skin.Sensitive SkinSensitive skin is not a skin type, but rather a skin condition which has developed from a skin type. Anyone can develop sensitive skin, often due to hormonal changes caused by menopause or pregnancy. This condition can also develop from allergies to cosmetic ingredients, foods or environmental factors. Many ingredients made from animal products, petroleum or synthetics are known allergens for the skin.The characteristics of this skin condition are:blotchy, reddened skinbroken capillarieshigh cheek colouritchy, easily irritated skinchaps and burns easilyprone to break-outs and rashesThis condition is worsened by ordinary soap, synthetic, animal or petroleum-derived ingredients, astringents, harsh exfoliants or drying masks, extreme temperatures and climate changes. Use only mild, soothing formulations on sensitive skin. If an adverse reaction occurs to any product, such as a burning feeling, discontinue its use immediately. The Organic Make-up Co. has found that the following products have given those with sensitive skin relief and effective skin care: oatmeal soap, calendula or jojoba moisturizer, hand lotion in calendula and balanced facial oils for night-time.Climate Change and Skin CareHealthy skin is slightly acidic, due to the acid mantle which covers it.

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The acid mantle is a combination of sebum and perspiration designed to protect the skin from the environment. Each day we lose 850 ml of water through perspiration, so drinking water is helpful to replace this lost fluid. During the summer, water loss is more rapid, and humid conditions accelerate water loss through the skin as the body attempts to cool itself. As a result, sebum production increases, collecting on the skin and clogging pores. For many, this process results in breakouts, so regular cleansing with a mild soap is recommended.A good skin care regimen during the summer months is the following:Cleansing with a natural, vegetable soap such as chamomile & calendula or lavender.Exfoliate with the dual action gentle exfoliant system.Hydrate your skin with acne-prone toner or floral toner, depending on skin type.

Moisturize with sweet almond or grapeseed moisturizer, regular formulation.Massage any face oil offered by The Organic Make-up Co. at night.Keep lips protected and moisturized with sunblocker lip balm, lip gloss in natural crimson or lip colour palette in strawberry jam or brick red.Cover up to reduce the amount of exposure to the sun with a wide brimmed hat, long and loose fitting clothing.

Ninety percent of skin cancers are due to sun damage.Skin is exposed to very dry environments during the winter months. Heated homes and offices, wind and extreme temperatures increase the amount of moisture lost through the skin. Dry, chapped and flaky skin and lips are not uncommon during this season and are symptoms of unprotected skin. During the winter months skin needs more protection and lubrication to inhibit moisture loss. In addition to regular cleansing and toning, moisturize the hands, face and neck during the day with a richer cream, such as The Organic Make-up Co.'s avocado or carrot tissue in rich formulation face cream.

At night, gently massage geranium or avocado face oil. Keep lips protected with any lip product from The Organic Make-up Company.Any skin care discourse which does not include a discussion of nutrition is lacking a fundamental principle of healthy skin care. Good health and beauty are synonymous. For instance, a clogged and spotty complexion can be linked to a diet high in saturated fats and sugar. Sensitive skin may become worsened by poor digestion or inadequate absorption of nutrients. Dry flaky skin may reflect a diet low in fatty acids or
vitamin E.

Skin that does not heal quickly may be low in vitamins A, B6, C or zinc.A healthy, varied diet helps the skin defend itself against infection, cell damage and premature aging. Increasing your daily intake of fresh, raw vegetables and fruit adds vitamins, antioxidants and water to your diet, all essential elements for healthy, glowing skin.Beautiful, radiant skin is within everyone's reach. Knowledge of your skin type and how to care for your skin all year round, using all natural cosmetics, combined with a diet rich in fresh, wholesome foods will help you achieve the skin you have always wanted.Visit our website at http://www.organicmakeupcompany.com for a full range of natural skin are and make-up cosmetics. Our products are made fresh for you once we receive your order. We do not use any animal, petroleum or synthetic ingredients in our cosmetics. They are simply fresh, natural and beautiful.

About the Author
Lori Stryker has been researching and developing all natural skin care and make-up for the purpose of offering men and women safe natural cosmetics for everyday use. She brings to her research a specialist in human biology from the University of Toronto, coupled with a professional home economics degree and an education degree from the University of British Columbia, fusing chemical and biological knowledge with food family and textile sciences.

 

Skin Care and Make up lesson for Dry Skin

Lesson 1 continue

Dry SkinThis skin type is characterized by:dry, flaky patches and is easily chappedfeels tight across the forehead, cheeks and chinitchy and easily irritatedsensitivebruises easilycan appear powdery or scalyprone to fine lines and wrinklesDry skin is a result of decreased sebum production, the skin's indigenous oil, which is important in keeping the skin moist and lubricated. Consequently, this skin type has less of an oily barrier, allowing water to evaporate easily through the skin. This process can be worsened by detergents, heating or air conditioning, pollution, inadequate skin care, certain chemical ingredients in cosmetic products, overexposure to sun and wind and overuse of soaps and alcohol-based products.Helping to 'restore' dry skin involves protecting the skin with creamy, oil-based products and avoiding harsh soaps, scrubs or products which contain alcohol. The Organic Make-up Company recommends its line of gentle, all natural products, specifically: oatmeal soap, floral toner once or twice per week, rich formulation moisturizer in avocado, calendula or jojoba and facial oil in geranium or avocado at night.

to be continue..

 

Basic Skin Care

Lesson 1

I'm looking for any information to obtain my knowledge and would like to share my skin care and make up tips/idea

Healthy, beautiful skin is possible to achieve, but elusive to many. Despite the myriad of advertisements claiming that one cream or one product can give you the smooth, clear, wrinkle-free complexion that most people hope for, skin care is in fact a complex process grounded in real science and human physiology. Many factors contribute to our need for skin care products, so abstaining altogether from them is not healthy for our skin either. Healthy skin begins with a basic knowledge of your skin type, and how to keep it clean, nourished and protected throughout the year. It also requires a consideration of our overall diet and nutritional status.There are four basic steps to successful skin care: cleansing, toning, moisturizing and special needs such as make-up. Our skin types are genetically determined, but can vary depending on the following factors:dietenvironment, such as climate change or pollutionstress or anxietycosmetics and skin care productsillness or traumahormone levels, such as during puberty, pregnancy or menopauseexercise levelsagedegree and length of sun exposure

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About the Author
Lori Stryker has been researching and developing all natural skin care and make-up for the purpose of offering men and women safe natural cosmetics for everyday use. She brings to her research a specialist in human biology from the University of Toronto, coupled with a professional home economics degree and an education degree from the University of British Columbia, fusing chemical and biological knowledge with food family and textile sciences.

 

My make up lesson

18-01-2007

Have you ever heard Make up make ugly girl become angel? I believe it so I try to make my poor look become sexy. will see?

First
my routine skin care
1. wake up :- clean face by Cetaphil, whitening lotion from Kanebo then yellow cream from clinique
2. sun protect from sun killer
3. base from sofina, foundation from loreal
4. cake powder from Bloom, powder somtimes from Hanako.
5.make up eye from missha, eyeliner from kanebo, brush from missha, gloss from bloom

it's look easy?

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