Chanel 5pcs Makeup Brushes Set

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Quality: wool / solid wood handle / brass

Description: powder brush, blush brush, eyebrow brush / eyebrow comb, absorbed eye brush (can be used to capacity with eye shadow),oblate shadow brush.

Specifications: The largest (foundation brush) Long brush: 16 cm.As the magnate of fashion circle, CHANEL enjoy a great reputation in face-painting ,besides in garments and shoes.

This type of Make-Up Brush do be a classic band which is your perfect choice for its portability,simpleness and practicality .

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Makeup Brush Maintenance

Filed Under (Makeup tip) by admin on 02-10-2008

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In order to keep your make-up brushes in great condition, you must take care of them. That means both cleaning them correctly and on a regular basis.

Make up brushes should be cleaned approximately every two to three months. They should be thoroughly cleansed with a brush cleaner, or you can try using a clarifying shampoo. If you have sensitive skin, you can even try using your facial cleaner, since it will be less harsh on your skin when you use them again.

After cleansing, make sure to reshape the brushes immediately to avoid ruining them. Then let them air dry.

See, it is not that hard to keep your brushes in mint condition! Cleansing and maintaining them this way doesn’t promise that the brushes will last a lifetime, but it will definitely keep them working longer.

 

Other Tips:

  • Make sure each brush you use has its own specific job. For example, don not use a shadow brush for both dark and light colors. Have a separate brush for each. If you use both wet (this includes cream and liquid) and dry eyeshadow, have one brush assigned to wet and one for dry. This will help extend “brush-life” and will also help you when applying make-up, since it decreases any streaks of dark in your lighter colors.
  • Make sure brushes are clean after every use, just by tapping off all the eyeshadow, powder or anything that might be left on it. If you used it for a wet shadow, wipe of excess with a damp cloth or tissue.
  • Store your brushes in a safe place to avoid ruining bristles. Consider investing in a cute carrying case. This will help insure that your brushes are being squished under things in your make up bag, and the bristles wonnot be funky when you take it out.

How to Clean Professional Makeup and Cosmetics Brushes?

Filed Under (Makeup tip) by admin on 01-10-2008

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If you wear makeup, you need to know how to clean makeup brushes. If you don’t clean your make up brushes, you’ll either wind up spoiling them and throwing them away, or they will mess up your clean, fresh look by changing the colors of your makeup. If you’re not sure how to clean makeup brushes, don’t worry; it’s simple. The main thing is using the right type of cleaner for the kind of cosmetic brush you have. It’s also most important to clean your makeup brushes frequently, so that there’s very little build up on them.

Applying your make up correctly is at least as important as the quality of the makeup itself. Professional makeup artists take a lot of time smoothing, blending and brushing creams and powders into their clients’ soon flawless faces. Great brushes help make perfect makeup possible.

 

What Materials and Hair Products are Brushes Made of?

Makeup brushes come in all sorts of materials, with the cheapest usually being made of sponge or plastic and the most expensive some sort of animal hair. High quality natural hair brushes used by professional models and painters are made of sable, and if you want a particular brush shape in an excellent quality brush, you can find them at art supply stores. Badger fur, pony hair and even squirrel hair are also used to make brushes. The best makeup, such as mineral makeup, will often come with a set of fine brushes: perfect application gives your makeup a beautiful soft finish.

The Importance of Properly Cleaning Your Makeup Brushes

Properly cleaning your makeup brushes will save you time, money and even your face! You will save time because clean makeup brushes make application easier, so that loose powder goes where you want it instead of clinging to an oily brush. You won’t have to makeup as often because your makeup will be fresh—not contaminated with skin oils and old, oxidized colors. You’ll save money by cleaning your makeup brushes because they will last longer, so you won’t have to buy new ones. And you can save your face—from breakouts associated with bacterial and oil build up on grimy old brushes. Five minutes a week, a little sudsy water, and your makeup brushes will stay fresh and new much longer

See a selection of inexpensive brush cleaner that will renew dirty cosmetics brushes.

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Properly Cleaning Your Cosmetic Brushes Will Make Them Last Longer

Besides letting your brushes last longer (very important if you’re going to buy more expensive, smoother brushes), if you know how to clean your make up brushes, you can minimize skin problems such as breakouts from accumulated oils or eye infections from mascara brushes. Hygiene is one reason that experts say never to share your makeup with a friend: you can transmit bacteria on the applicators. Cold sores, acne, rashes and staph germs can move easily from one makeup brush to another, so never borrow someone else’s brush or powder puff. In fact, for people who apply makeup using their fingers, it’s not even a good idea to wipe your fingers across someone else’s blusher or eye shadow, because you’re picking up bacteria from their fingers and skin.

 

How to Wash Your Make up Brushes Free of Bacteria

You can wash your makeup brushes in warm, soapy water, using an antibacterial soap, shampoo or a hand sanitizer. There are also special products for cleaning your makeup brushes. Lipstick brushes may need extra care because of the extra emollients in lip colors, which can make them sticky and hard to wash. Wash them with a gentle oil removing wash you may already use for your skin, and take your time, working out the lipstick from the brush bristles.

Shape brushes while wet and let them dry to preserve their smoothness. Lay them flat instead of standing them on end, or you will damage either the bristles or handle of the brush. Wash them gently, never scrubbing, or the hairs will start to come out. Follow any cleaning instructions that come with your makeup brushes in case they have special requirements. And if you can’t make up your mind to commit to cleaning your brushes, you can always buy disposable sponge brushes and throw them away more frequently. Especially if you suffer from very oily skin or acne, make sure you’re always using a clean makeup brush to minimize bacterial problems that may increase your skin trouble.

 

Dirty Makeup Brushes Carry Bacteria and Will Not Give You a Flawless Look

Whatever you do, don’t use the same makeup brushes day in and day out without washing them. Aside from harboring bacteria, makeup pigments bind with the oils from your skin, making brushes sticky and dirty. Makeup colors can change, becoming darker or more orange due to oxidation and to mixing with skin oils or dust, making a mess of your daily makeup routine. Clean your brushes once a week to keep them working properly, and if a brush becomes stained or misshapen, throw it out and get a new one.

Makeup Foundation

Filed Under (Makeup tip) by admin on 01-10-2008

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Have you ever had the urge to run up to someone and blend in their foundation? Have you ever been distracted by, just plain bad makeup? We have all had these moments and probably have been the brunt of a few stares ourselves. Perhaps the problem lies not with the makeup, but with the lack of knowledge and purpose of the makeup. And who can place blame? There are so many foundations from which to choose; liquid, cream, cream to powder, mineral, hypoallergenic, and the list goes on.

Foundation and Its Purpose

Foundation is exactly as the word implies : it is the foundation (basis) for a beautiful face. The purpose of foundation is to even out the skin tone and hide imperfections. Its purpose is not to disguise the face, draw attention to inevitable flaws, or even shock the viewers. It is the primer for which to showcase the features that we most adore.

Types of Foundation

Foundation comes in three basic forms; liquid, cream, and powder. Given these three forms, combinations arise such as moose foundation, cream to powder foundation, mineral foundation, and tinted moisturizer.

Foundations may also come with specialized formulas to fit the needs of specific skin types. For instance, foundations are made for sensitive skin, oily skin, and dry skin. There are foundations for rosacea, birthmarks, and scars.

With so many types of foundations to choose, let’s begin with the basics: liquid, cream, and powder.

Liquid

Liquid foundations are wonderful because they are easy to apply and are very natural looking. Liquid foundations offer medium coverage. They are well suited for dry skin types because of the high moisture content. Look for liquid foundations that are oil free. Brands like Clinique and Clarins have a selection of foundations formulated to meet most skin types.

Cream Foundation

Cream foundation offers excellent coverage that is milky and flawless. Cream foundations come in a compact or stick. They are convenient and quick to apply. Cream foundations are so versatile that they can be used as a corrector. With a high moisture content, the cream foundation is a perfect choice for dry skin. Look for creams that contain moisturizer for a smooth finish. Arbonne stick foundation provides botanical ingredients to improve the quality of the skin. A promising product to try is Cover FX . This cream foundation comes in a compact and is recommended by dermatologists for rosacea and acne.

Powder Foundation/Cream to Powder Foundations

Powder foundation can be found in a loose powder form or in a compressed powder form. Powders are often used as a quick foundation fix for a face that needs just a slight evening out or to set the makeup already in place. It is an excellent choice for oily skin or for makeup in high humidity. Powder foundation is also available in a cream to powder form. This type of foundations combines the smoothness and flawless coverage of a cream with the fast drying and setting of a powder. It is a terrific foundation for someone with combination skin or someone with time restrictions. Every minute saved does count.

Choosing a Foundation

Equally important in choosing the form of foundation, is deciding upon the color. Most women are well-suited to yellow-based foundations. A yellow based foundation neutralizes pink or red undertones. Using a pink based foundation will make the skin appear too pink if you already have pink undertones. A blue based foundation may cause skin with blue undertones to look ashy.

It is best to invest in a quality foundation from a cosmetic consultant instead of a drug store brand. You will want to test the foundation before purchasing. Apply the foundation the lower part of the cheek and allow it to dry. It should invisible, or nearly. Remember: The purpose is to even out skin tone. Leave the color to the rouge, shadow, and correctors.

Applying Foundation

1. Use your finger or a sponge when applying foundation.

2. Divide the face in half and use a method called “combing the face” to apply the foundation. Distribute the foundation on the cheek area and distribute in a downward motion towards the jaw line and neck and then upward towards the hairline. I use this method to eliminate a line of demarcation around the jaw line and hairline. Using this method also lessens the amount a foundation used on the neck, saving trips to the cleaners.

3. Set the foundation with translucent powder, pressed or loose, to give a matte, shine free finish. Loose powder will give a sheer, more natural look.

4. Pressed powder can be applied throughout the day to freshen up the makeup or help control shine.

You’re on Your Way

Follow these guidelines to applying foundation. If all else fails, ask a good friend, and try again.