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SAHAR LASH | Artistry Blog
SAHAR LASH | Artistry Blog
Here you will find my industry tips and tricks, as well as recommendations and more information on the treatments I offer.
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Why chose Russian volume eyelash extensions?
Posted on 2 May, 2016 at 10:25 |
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My most commonly asked beauty and makeup questions
Posted on 10 July, 2014 at 10:41 |
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The answer is
absoloutly YES! Its quite common that I come across some people that don’t
cleanse their makeup brushes however it is very important that you do! Bacteria
harbours on brushes and every time you use a brush it transfers bacteria too
and from your products, to your brushes and your face. This is what can commonly cause
spots.
You can purchase a
brush cleanser from most Cosmetic companies; the one that I use is MAC’s Brush
Cleanser, its very gentle on the hairs of your makeup brush and is a quick fix
to sanitise your brush of any bacteria.
It also removes colour on the brush from foundations/eyeshadows etc so
that the next time you apply a different coloured product (on the eyes for
example) you are not getting an altered colour from the previous colour on your
brush.
I would also recommend
shampooing your brushes once a week.
Use a mild shampoo to gently wash away the colour and bacteria and leave
flat to dry over night. It will
take a few hours to dry so please be aware that you are not washing your
brushes before needing them.
Clean brushes will
also give you a much softer and flawless finish to your makeup. Happy Cleansing!
How do I get my lipstick to last and stop it
from bleeding? There are many
different textures to lipsticks these days ranging from Matte, Satin, Cream to
lustre and so on..
The lipstick with the
best staying power would have to be Matte in texture. It is great for its colour rich finish and is less likely to
bleed. No shine whatsoever.
Satin Textures have a
semi matte finish still with an intense colour, but if you have the drier lip
and still want intense colour, I would recommend a cream lipstick. The colour is still also intense but
adds more moisture to the lip. Then we have the
lustre lipstick, which gives a lovely glossy finish with sheer colour. Great
for daytime wear or the not so big lovers of bold colours.
I would always
recommend prepping your lips by gently exfoliating with a toothbrush in the
morning, adding lip treatment to condition your lips, you may also use a lip prep
and prime and lastly lining the lips with a lip pencil to avoid bleeding from
bolder colours like reds/purples etc.
How can I make my lips look fuller?
You can do this by
using a neutral/nude lip pencil and over draw the lips helping them to appear
fuller in size. Use a neutral
shade lipstick and gloss to plump up the lips also. Lighter colours will give the illusion of a fuller lip.
This rule also applies
with the opposite, matt and darker shades make the lip appear thinner.
How do I make my eyes appear bigger with eye
makeup?
There are many
different ways you can apply eye makeup, depending on the look you are trying
to achieve and the natural shape of the eye however, as a general rule and for
a natural way to create the illusion of a bigger eye, you would use light
shades on the lid. Highlighter is your friend to achieve this look. After applying your eye colour, you can
also apply a dash of highlighter on the middle of the lid and the inner corner
of the eye along with a white eyeliner on the inner water line of the eye. If you like to line under the eyes,
then stick to applying it below the water line.
Just remember that
darker shades all over the lid will make the eyes appear smaller and lighter
shades will open them up.
What is the best foundation to use?
Now this really
depends on how you want your skin to look after applying your foundation. It also depends on your skin type. A drier skin will need moisture and if
you want your skin to look nice and dewy then cream foundations usually have a
nice creamy texture that will not only add moisture but give your skin a lovely
dewy finish. You can also buy
liquid foundations that do the same job.
Liquid tends to be lighter in coverage and cream gives a more medium
coverage.
If you have fairly
oily skin, you may want to go for a matte finish. You can usually get these foundations in the form of a liquid
(or powder in cases of extremely oily skin). They normally give a medium to fuller coverage, which is
great for those with problematic skin wanting a little extra coverage.
You also have tinted
moisturisers, which are great for those wanting to even out their skin tone
with a light finish and added moisture.
This is great for daywear or holiday wear.
There are many
different brands offering a wide range of foundations and constantly new
products being launched. So get
yourself down to your local beauty department and pick up a few testers.
I’d also like to add
that correct skin care is of key importance in the finished feel and look of
your foundation. Make sure that you are using the right skin care products
before applying any makeup to your skin.
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Individual Eyelash Extensions - Why so popular?
Posted on 25 January, 2012 at 15:05 |
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