Facial Moisturizers

February 9, 2011 by  
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http://www.ABC-Beauty.com Facial moisturizers. Click on this link to discover how a safe and powerful celebrity skincare secret can provide amazing results (freely available video).

Facial moisturizers

Choosing good facial moisturizer requires you to experiment and find something that will fit your budget and makes you feel clean and fresh.
But the truth is that costly moisturizing products aren’t always the answer, as most of them are full or dye, preservatives, alcohol and useless fillers.
These ingredients are NOT what you should be putting on your skin to moisturize your face.

Your skin needs some VIP treatment when it comes to moisturizing, and a chemical-based facial moisturizer is not one of them.

It is important to take the time and find tips that will help you look beautiful, healthy and get a clean skin using only safe beauty products.
Because often complicated problems can have simple solutions.

Solutions that need not to be expensive or difficult.

Here, you will learn how some natural facial moisturizers can improve your looks and your wellbeing!

You will look naturally fresh-face and radiant, and your skin will feel great too!
Using pure and organic products are very good for your well being and your health.

In this video you will discover how to get a luminous complexion and a clean, moisturized and glowing skin using effective and affordable ingredients.

We will reveal skincare secrets only known by natural skincare specialists.
They will rapidly improve the beauty and radiance of your skin, in a matter of days.

You don’t have to be on television to look and feel fantastic.
You will discover how to create powerful homemade products in the comfort of your own home, without the celebrity tag.

These natural beauty tips not only keep you safe but make whatever skin routine you are currently following much more effective.
Your skin will look amazing in no time at all and at a fraction of the price.

Because you will learn how to use pure and natural ingredients, you’ll be able to quickly see the difference.
And people around you will notice it too.
Not only will you get a healthy looking, glowing skin in no time at all, but using organic ingredients will make your skin vibrant and happy.

In this video, you will find many beauty recipes and pure ingredients to use as powerful and natural moisturizers.
They are very effective, simple and easy-to-make skincare recipes that work wonders for every type of skin.

We hope that you will like our video, so enjoy our facial moisturizers recipes and tips, and thank you for watching!

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Skin Care

February 9, 2011 by  
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Hey guys! Colors are a bit off in this video, but whatevss..

In this video I talk about my favorite skin care products. Remember, everybody’s skin is different and just because these products worked for me doesn’t mean they’ll work for you!!

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Kim Kardashian Cat Eye Makeup – MAC Cosmetics

February 9, 2011 by  
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Inspiration picture & my interpretation:

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Interactive Q&A site:

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Nailpolish:
Barry M – Baby Pink

Music:
Ghost – Visions
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Top Beauty Products Under $10

January 13, 2011 by  
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**Important!**
I mention in the video that I get my MAC pigment samples from Shopallbeauty.com. They have since had a change in ownership and a TON of people have e-mailed me saying it’s been weeks since they placed their order, have e-mailed the owner and have received no reply. This is unacceptable business practice. I have now changed my MAC pigment purchases to:

http://shopcraze.com/PageShop.aspx?c=10101

They are very reliable, fast, and professional! Soooo sorry to everyone who has had a bad experience with Shopallbeauty.com!

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EYE PRODUCTS:
Ardell Lashes $3-5 USD

http://www.ardelllashes.com/

False Lashes Tutorial:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pi9u8mCNA_g

NYX Pen Eyeliner- Jet Black

http://shopcraze.com/PageShop.aspx?c=10201

Loreal Liquid Liner $7- 8 USD

http://www.lorealparisusa.com/eyeliner/lineur-intense-felt-tip-liquid-eyeliner.htm

MY LIQUID LINER VIDEO:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klsgXpHzHKI&feature=channel

NYX Candy Glitter Liner- JADE

http://shopcraze.com/PageShop.aspx?c=10202

Maybelline Lash Stiletto $7-9 USD

http://www.maybelline.com/Product/Eye/Mascara/lash-stiletto-ultimate-length-mascara.htm

Almay: Triple Effect One Coat Nourishing Mascara $7-9 USD

http://www.walgreens.com/store/pickcolor.jsp?CATID=100566&navAction=push&navCount=0&skuid=sku1834625&id=prod1835145

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MY REVIEW:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhZO4TOOGdI

Glam Couture Cosmetics Eyeshadows $8.00 USD

http://jennissemakeup.com/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&page=shop.browse&category_id=14&Itemid=3

Heartbreaker Cosmetics Eyeshadows
$1.00- Sample Bag
$6.50- 2 grams sized jar

http://heartbreakercosmetics.com/

NYX Eyeshadows
Trios- $4.90 USD

http://shopcraze.com/PageShop.aspx?c=10103

Loose Shadows: $1.25 USD

http://shopcraze.com/PageShop.aspx?c=10104

MAC Pigment Samples:

http://www.shopallbeauty.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=2&zenid=d2c5dd970b080e10783f5b074b385296

Starting at $2.85 USD

The Balm Angled Brush
The price has now increased to $8.00 (Boo Sephora! jk)

http://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jhtml?id=P169112&shouldPaginate=true&categoryId=2911

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FACE PRODUCTS:
Aveeno Face Sunblock SPF 70
$10.99 — Ooopsie! :)

http://www.walgreens.com/store/product.jsp?CATID=100802&navAction=jump&navCount=2&id=prod3789687

Revlon Age Defying Concealer $10.00 USD

http://www.revlon.com/ProductCatalog/ProductDetails.aspx?ProductID=177

Adorned With Grace Mineral Duo Fibre Brush
Currently out of stock, will be back in stock mid April

Wet & Wild Mega Glo
Discontinued

NYX Powder Blush $5.90 USD

http://shopcraze.com/PageShop.aspx?c=30201

Adorned With Grace Minerals Blush – $7.99

http://www.adornedwithgrace.ecrater.com/category.php?cid=569327

LIP PRODUCTS:
Loreal Color Juice- Discontinued

NYX Round Lipsticks $1.50 USD

http://shopcraze.com/PageShop.aspx?c=20202

NYX Round Lipgloss $1.90 USD

http://shopcraze.com/PageShop.aspx?c=20102

The Body Bakery Lip Butter $4.00 USD

http://www.thebodybakery.com/product_info.php?&products_id=35

NAIL PRODUCTS:
ORLY Nail Polish $7.50 USD

http://www.orlybeauty.com/hot_stuff.php

China Glaze Nail Polish $5.99 USD

http://www.chinaglaze.com/

Wet & Wild Nail Polish $1.00 USD

http://wnwbeauty.com/cosmetics/nail/nailpolishcolor/wild-shine-nail-color.php

L.A. Colors Art Deco Nail Polish $2.95

http://shopcraze.com/PageShop.aspx?c=50101

Essie Nail Polish $5.95 USD
My Review of Essie Nail Polish

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dV63sUYvGQ

Seche Vite: Dry Fast Top Coat $4.95 USD

http://www.seche.com/Product.html

BODY PRODUCTS
Bath and Body Fresh Pineapple Eau de toilette
Discontinued item

Stila Mandarin Mist
Currently $14.50, I purchased it during the Stila Warehouse sale for $10.50

http://www.beautycrunch.com/product_detail.asp?PMID=443&category_id=51&pos=1&viewall=yes

The Body Bakery Body Butter Stick $10.00 USD

http://www.thebodybakery.com/product_info.php?&products_id=34

The Body Bakery Hair & Body Spritzer $10.00 USD

http://www.thebodybakery.com/product_info.php?&products_id=42

HAIR PRODUCTS
Garnier Fructis Leave-In Conditioner $4.00 USD
My Review:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TaNyaPXFq8k

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Can Cosmetics Cause Acne?

December 1, 2009 by  
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Although it is not well known there are certain ingredients found often in cosmetics that can aggravate acne. Become aware of these and when shopping for cosmetics and skin care products be sure to avoid these kinds of ingredients in the cosmetics you purchase. What Ingredients In Cosmetics Cause Acne

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cosmeticsComedogenic is an important word to know when dealing with acne and cosmetic products. Its definition is “tending to produce or aggravate acne”. Therefore, a comedogenic ingredient or product is one that will serve to aggravate your acne problems. For this reason, it is a good idea to read the label of your skin care and cosmetic products before buying them. If you find any comedogenic components, stay away from that product. If you have already purchased a product containing these types of components, throw it out. Acne Formation

Our skin’s sebum is complex, made of six or seven principal components, including triglycerides and squalene, a precursor of cholesterol. The triglycerides are degraded on the surface of the skin by bacteria to free fatty acids, which cause acne episodes in genetically predisposed families. As we shall see, many cosmetics also include these acids. Unfortunately, some cosmetics include esters of fatty acids such as isopropyl mystrate or butyl stearate which are more likely to boost the production of some acne lesions. These cosmetics can interfere with traditional adult acne treatments.

buy cosmeticsBefore we discuss cosmetic components, we should consider the purpose of sebum. We could assume that sebum is vital to our skin’s health. However, there is no evidence to back up that statement. Apparently, the discharge of sebum is simply a vestige whose usefulness has been lost in the path of evolution. Sebum does not avoid wrinkles either. Wrinkling, or aging of the skin, is a reflection of accumulated sun exposure, and no moisturizer on the market is capable of reversing this exhaustion of tissues. Harmful Ingredients in Acne Treatments

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Three main categories of offending components Lanolins Lanolin is, perhaps, the most common ingredient in cosmetics. Lanolin is simply sheep skin oil extracted from wool. The fatty acids in lanolin, just like fatty acids in our own oil, tend to aggravate some acne in the skin of individuals with genetic tendency towards acne. Many lanolin derivatives commonly being used in cosmetics are harmful to acne-prone individuals, i.e., etoxylated lanolins and acetylated lanolins. The partially chemical lanolins are capable of permeating skin pores even better than biological lanolin. Lanolin oil, itself, is acceptable. Isopropyl Myristate and its Chemical Cousins

cosmetic productsOne of the worst components is a penetrating oil known as isopropyl myristate. It is the main ingredient in penetrating rust remover called Liquid Wrench. Isopropyl Myristate aids cosmetics go on more softly and have a slicker feel. This particular penetrating oil is so aggressive that if left over night in a beaker, it will actually move over the top, down the borders and onto the table top. There are several chemicals analogous to isopropyl myristate in cosmetics. The most common are: decyl oleate, myristyl myristate, octyl sterate, isopropyl palmitate, putty sterate, octyl palmitate, isopropyl isothermal, isostearyl neopentonate and isocetyl stearate and PPG myristyl propionate. All must be avoided, as must other surfactants such as laureth-4.

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Drugs As Acne Treatments

Maybe one the most troublesome recent findings about acne-causing potential is the red colorations used in blushes. Some of the red dyes used in drugs and cosmetics are comedogenic. This discovery is not surprising considering they are coal tar derivatives. Ever since doctors noticed that acne was an occupational illness of chimney sweeps, coal tar has been known for its acne-causing properties. An acceptable substitute for red color is carmine, a dye derived from insect wings and discovered by the Aztecs.

Always be on the look out for these comedogenic components. To keep your skin healthy, remember to read product labels. This simple tip can mean the difference between beautiful and damaged skin.

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Colour & Cosmetics

November 10, 2009 by  
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How can you tell if your cosmetics have harmful ingredients in them? Here are some good tips for learning about colours used in personal care products.

Colour & Cosmetics

cosmeticsMany people avoid artificial colours in their foods, but don’t check out the colours in cosmetics and personal care products. It is only in recent years that cosmetics have started to carry a full list of ingredients on their packaging.

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Making sense of the ingredients can be difficult for the lay person. This is particularly true for colourings, which often go under the guise of numbers rather than names.

In many countries colours in cosmetics are listed as colour index numbers. C.I. numbers are allocated by the Society of Dyers and Colourists. The scheme covers colours used in food, personal care products, cosmetics, household products and fabric dyeing. So, for example you will not normally see ‘tartrazine’ listed in your lipstick ingredients, but it may be there listed as C.I. 19140. Erythrosine will be listed as C.I. 45430, and so on.

The USA uses a different system: the FD & C colors have been categorised by the American Food & Drink Administration for use in foods, drugs and cosmetics. So in this system tartrazine is FD & C yellow 5, and amaranth is FD & C red 2.

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The ‘E Number’ system is used by the European Community (EC). This is a system of giving code numbers to food additives, some of which are also used in cosmetics and personal care products. This system is also used in some other countries but without the E prefix, so E102 becomes simply colour ’102′.

All this confusion for the average consumer would not be important, but for the fact that some of these colours are known to cause problems in susceptible individuals. For example, tartrazine (also known as FD & C Yellow 5, CI 1914 and EI02) can cause migraines, itching, rhinitis and agitation in susceptible individuals. Many individuals avoid its use in food, but do not realise how extensively it is used in cosmetics, such as lipstick, and personal care products.

The big worries in terms of colours in cosmetics and personal care products are lipstick, coloured lip balms, lip gloss and lip pencils, because anyone who uses these regularly ‘eats’ a fair quantity over their life time, but these colours also appear in skin cream, foundation, mascara and so on too. (Remember also that these colours can also be in ‘natural’ cosmetics and skin care products.)

Another worry is that even the ‘experts’ cannot agree on an international ‘safe’ list of colours, so that a colour may be allowed in one country, but banned elsewhere. For example, quinoline yellow is allowed within the European Community and in some other countries, but is banned in Japan, Norway and the United States.

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As ever, the advice is: keep yourself informed and read the label. Here is a list of the different names and numbers that common colourings go under:

Tartrazine: E102 or FD & C Yellow 5 or C.I. 19140
Quinoline yellow or E104 or C.I. 47005
Sunset yellow or E110 or FD & C Yellow 6 or C.I. 15985
Amaranth or E123 or FD & C Red 2 or C.I. 16185
Ponceau 4R or E124 or C.I. 16255
Erythrosine or E127 or FD & C Red 3 or C.I. 45430
Red 2Gor E128 or C.I. 18050
Allura red AC or E129 or FD & C Red 40or C.I. 16035
Patent blue V or E131 or C.I. 42051
Indigo carmine or E132 or FD & C Blue 2or C.I. 73015
Brilliant blue FCF or FD & C Blue 1 orC.I. 42090
Fast green FCFor FD & C Green 3 orC.I. 42053
Green S or E142 or C.I. 44090

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A Review Of Aveda Cosmetics

November 9, 2009 by  
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A Review Of Aveda Cosmetics

It can be difficult to choose a skin care line that is suitable for your needs because of the deluge of skin care products that have flooded the cosmetics market. We usually wind up using the trial and error routine to sort through the countless cosmetic products.

A person will usually purchase one skin care regimen and then try it for a couple weeks or a month. After that period, a decision will be made on whether it’s truly working or not. This process will be repeated again and again until a product that improves the overall clarity, texture, and appearance of the complexion is discovered.

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However, there are many disadvantages to using the trial and error method. For example, some of the skin care products could end up worsening the situation of your skin. This method also cost a lot of time and money. You should give Aveda cosmetics a shot if you want to save time and money.

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About five years ago, I came across an Aveda store for the first time when I was doing some random shopping with my wife. My wife and I began to browse and check out all the fine Aveda cosmetics and skin care lines at the store. The first thing I noticed at the store was their sales pitch. According to the sales person their products are made with natural botanicals and plant extracts.

I became curious so I picked up a bottle of one of the products and smelled it. I have to say that Aveda cosmetics have an amazing smell. I was impressed because I wanted my wife to smell like this. My wife decided to try their skin care line for normal to combination skin after some sampling. Since then, she has used nothing but Aveda cosmetics and skin care products.

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Are you also interested in these products? If you do, then you should ask for a sample. You can always ask to sample something when you have doubts. Tell the sales person hat you’re interested, but would prefer to try Aveda cosmetics before purchasing them. Now, you should remember that these products aren’t drugstore cosmetics.
That means that these products are a bit more expensive than Neutrogena. Nevertheless, the quality of Veda cosmetics makes it worth the price.

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By: Morgan Hamilton

Comparing The Base Ingredients In Cosmetics

November 8, 2009 by  
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Top beauty products come in a variety of base ingredients. Why this is important to you when considering the kinds of cosmetics you want to use base on your objectives. Do you want to use all natural beauty products or does it matter?

Water, Mineral Or Oil? Comparing The Base Ingredients In Cosmetics

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top beauty products There are a number of ingredients which are used in cosmetics, with various types of ingredients being used to create vastly different colors and textures once the cosmetic items have been applied. Despite there being so many options available when it comes to the overall ingredients in cosmetics, most cosmetics will feature one of three types of base ingredients. Instead of being focused on creating the perfect shades, the base ingredients are what make up the underlying core of the cosmetic application. These ingredients determine the overall texture of the makeup, whether the cosmetic items are thick or thin, and can even affect how easy or difficult application of the product is. The three most common base ingredients found in cosmetics are water, minerals, and oils.

Obviously, each of these three ingredients has their own qualities as well as their own advantages and disadvantages. Because of how important it is to have the ability to match cosmetics with your skin type and personal preferences, taking the time to compare and understand these three base ingredients could be the key to finding the exact type of cosmetics that will meet your needs and best complement your skin tone. Here are the most important details about each type of cosmetics base so that you can find the type that is best for you.

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Water-Based Cosmetics

all natural beauty products Many water-based cosmetics choose water as their base ingredient because it can produce a lighter and thinner product than either mineral-based or oil-based cosmetics. This is an especially popular option with many mascaras and liquid eyeliners, since they rely on their thinner nature to be able to be applied effectively. In addition to being able to produce a product that flows well and goes on lightly, many water-based cosmetics cost less to produce as opposed to other bases. This can lead to a product that not only is easy to apply but that also has a slightly lower cost on average than other options.

Many water-based liquid cosmetics will have a natural glossiness to them, a characteristic which can be accentuated in products such as lip gloss or which can be toned down by the addition of powdered ingredients in concealers. Water-based cosmetics may be a bit more difficult to apply, but tend to not clump as much as other types.

Mineral-Based Cosmetics

organic beauty productsNot as common as water- or oil-based cosmetics but rapidly growing in popularity, mineral-based cosmetic products use natural minerals as their base component and pigment. This results in cosmetic products which are most often sold as an ultrafine powder, eliminating much of the glossiness and difficulty that can come with using liquid-based cosmetics. Many mineral-based cosmetics use only natural ingredients, making sure that all of the pigments that appear in the products are shades that can be found in nature and also reducing the likelihood of allergic reactions that are often triggered by chemically-based ingredients.

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Because of the purity of the ingredients (and in some cases, the difficulty of getting the ingredients in the first place), many mineral-based cosmetics will have at least a slightly higher price than water-based and oil-based cosmetics. It is important to do as much research into the type of cosmetics you are considering purchasing, in order to ensure that you go home with the type which is best for your skin.

The majority of mineral-based cosmetics can be used to give slight hints of color where needed without overpowering the natural beauty of the face. Because of its powdered nature, mineral-based cosmetics can appear more natural than other types of cosmetic products, when used sparingly. Mineral-based cosmetics generally go on easily, though it can take some practice to find the exact amount needed when changing from liquid cosmetics.

Oil-Based Cosmetics

The other common base ingredient for cosmetic products is oil, with oil-based cosmetics featuring a wide variety of colors, textures, and application techniques. Because of the ease with which oil-based cosmetics cling to the skin they present a happy medium for many between water-based products and the powders of mineral-based cosmetic products. The thickness of oil-based cosmetics can vary from liquids to near-solids, with the cosmetic products staying in place relatively well regardless of the thickness when applied. Different types of oil and pigments can be used in oil-based cosmetics, allowing manufacturers to release numerous product lines that are similar in scope but which all feature unique characteristics and shades. The price of oil-based cosmetics depends largely on the specific ingredients that are used in their manufacture, so both low-priced and high-priced options exist.

The biggest concern that many people have in regards to using oil-based cosmetics is that they are often more noticeable than other cosmetic types. Though application is generally quite easy for oil-based concealers and other oil cosmetics, care must be taken to make sure that too much is not applied at once.

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Usage Of Cosmetics

November 2, 2009 by  
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Today there is a plethora of cosmetics on the market.  Here we explore the evolution of these cosmetics and who uses these various different skin care products today.

Usage Of Cosmetics

Using cosmetics was considered a prerogative of the rich and those who had access to these expensive products. Also cosmetics were elaborately dressed with packaging being larger than life.

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Today tables have turned around with the influx of cosmetic companies that cater to the extremely high end while some to the lowest rung. So whatever your budget, there is surely something for you.

skin careSome of the make-up giants that propel on the scene are Bobby Brown, MAC, Estee Lauder, and Maybelline. While Mary Kay, Lakhme, Diane of London, Revlon are middle market players. Every season these companies bring out a new range of cosmetics to suit the skin in given weather conditions.

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For instance heavy moisturisers and creams make their debut in winters. Cleansers, toners, face wash and detoxifying products are lined up in the summer. Anti-dandruff shampoos, hair softening shampoos, glistening and shine hair shampoos with bath conditioners or leave in conditioners are all year products that enjoy quick sales.

Unlike picking up any product off the shelf, users have gotten more aware of what goes into the powder or lipstick. They are reading ingredients and understanding them. Those that have harmful chemicals, use animal products or tested on animals and are un-hygienically made are given a thumbs-down.

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Hence players too have gotten aware of the same and are claiming to be eco-friendly and prove to be making products in the most pristine conditions. They get celebrities to endorse their product claiming it to be superior.

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Cosmetics sales seem to enjoy a high curve as users have begun to use it not only for special occasions but also for a regular day to day office routine. Even college girls these days seem to have plunged into the cosmetic sea wearing basic make up to college.

By: Jennie Gandhi

Make-Up Artist: Career Description

October 31, 2009 by  
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Make-Up Artist: Career Description

A make-up artist is in great demand in the beauty industry. Read on to know more about the finer details associated with a career as a make-up artist.

Make-Up Artist: Career Description

As the models sashayed down the runway, their faces oozed an amazing sense of confidence! This was not a surprise considering the creative inputs of the make-up artist and the hairstylist. The models looked gorgeous with the innovative display of eye make up and pouting lips in beautiful reds and naughty pinks!

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Is this the image that has always been constantly on your minds? Are you always dreaming about creating new looks with the help of the latest beauty products? Does the face represent a canvas you wish to paint in varied hues? Well, then the beauty sector is awaiting your creativity and expertise! A make-up artist has a very important role to play in the beauty sector. This is also the most sought-after profession in the recent times. The ostentatious fashion shows or the entertainment industry is always on the lookout for new talent with mind-blowing ideas! Well, becoming a make up artist would require some amount of practice and an excellent sense of colors, creativity and loads of visualizing skills. Let’s take a look at things associated with the career of a make-up artist.

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Make-Up Artist: Career Description
A make-up artist is basically responsible for creating new looks for different personalities. He/she should work in co-ordination with the production team to discuss about the kind of look required. For example, a make-up artist would be responsible for the kind of look that is projected for actors of a particular television serial. Sometimes a particular actor may be required to look older than his/her current age. In that case, it is the job of the make-up artist to present the actor in the required get-up.

Throughout the career of a make-up artist, he/she should develop the ability to study the basic face structure of the person and know the finer nuances of basic shape of the face. This would help to plan the kind of look needed with great precision.

A make-up artist needs to use many tools and beauty products to create the desired look. Throughout the career profile, he/she should be aware of the latest trends that are doing the rounds in the fashion industry. There are many industries that require professional make-up artists to paint their magic!

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Industries that have an increasing demand for Make-Up Artists:

  • Fashion Shows
  • Modeling Agencies
  • Magazines and other Publications
  • Movies, Television, Theater, Music Videos etc
  • Advertising Industry
  • Bridal Make-up

A make-up artist can also work independently. He/she can begin with an independent beauty salon that has the best of facilities and the latest trends in the beauty departments. However, it is always better to make a careful study of the market before venturing into a new business altogether. It would always be advisable to be trained with professionals to pick up the finer points!

While working with an employer, you must always remember to have your own portfolio ready. This would serve to be a useful asset when you are looking for better options in the industry. A portfolio should cover a range of your assignments and should highlight the best of your skills.

The opportunities for a career in the make-up and beauty industry are plenty. Arm yourself with loads of creativity, a zest for new opportunities, an ability to improvise and a never-ending flow of ideas for a bright career as a make-up artist. There would surely be no dearth of the opportunities heading your way!

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By: Kashmira Lad
Published: 11/13/2008

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