Tips for Every Eye Shade and Shape







No two people’s eyes are exactly the same, unless you have an identical twin. The size, shape, and even eye color is explicitly unique to every individual.



So why would you say the smoky-eye technique looks good on everyone if there are so many different varieties of eye out there? For instance,



one of my friends is Asian, and every time I did her makeup it wouldn’t look as good as I wanted it, something about it was just off.



So I researched and experimented, and eventually I came to the realization that the way of applying makeup doesn’t have to be uniform for all,



there are several ways to look good not using the same routine knowledge. Mix it up a little, go out and experiment.



Here are some styles I have learned over the years that work with the right conditions:

Okay, let’s start with color and finding which shades work with this color.

Brown or Black



Eye shadows: rich purples (like plum shades), dark browns, grays, and golds.

Eyeliner: black or black-brown



Blue or Gray

Eye shadows: browns, golds, and grays



Green or Hazel

Eye shadows: purple works best to bring out green! Browns work nicely too.



Blondes and Redheads

Eyeliner: do not use black unless you have brown eyes or going out at night. Should be anywhere between black-brown and a dark brown.



Black to Very Dark Brown Hair



Eyeliner: black looks best.



The in-Between Hair Shades (Light Brown, Brownish, Reddish, etc.)

Eyeliner: Black or black-brown



Mascara should be black for everyone unless you have very pallor eyebrows, then I recommend a dark brown.

Now onto eye shapes!

Large Eyelids (your eyelids are equal in size or half the size of your open eye. Example: Cher)



Use white or a lighter shade of the color you want to use on your brow line all the way down to the crease. Now use a slightly darker color on the lid itself.





Next, use a very deep, darker color inside the crease all along your eye.



This enhances and defines the luscious lid you were born with making your eyes appear larger.

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How To Get Clear Skin



Naturally, we don’t want to believe it’s “us” who’s causing our problems. It’s easier to assume or place the blame on natural causes.



Below, are three (3) of my top skin clearing secrets I put together for you. Starting with…



Clear Skin Secret #1:



One Of the BIGGEST causes of bad skin, acne, and pimples will come as a bit of a shock to you (as it had for me when I found out this secret): Vegetable Oil.



Vegetable oil is one of the leading causes of hormonal inflammation than any other kind of consumable product on earth. If all you did was simply avoid using this toxic grease to fry or cook your food in, nearly HALF of your chronic skin condition will disappear in as little as 2 – 4 weeks.



For some people, eliminating vegetable oil from their diet completely IS the cure to their skin problems. For others, it’s part of the problem. Most of us don’t know oil we consume in the quantities we do leads to breakouts.



It’s nothing to be ashamed or guilty of. Most of us have bad eating habits and for a lot of us it’s hard to imagine cutting vegetable oil out of our diet entirely. However, if you’re serious about getting clearer skin, chuck those vegetable oil bottles in the dumpster because it’s not going to magically get rid of itself.



I know people personally, myself included, who after baking our foods like fries, grilling hamburgers (there are a good variety of home grill machines for under $40), or using alternative healthier oils (like olive oil), our skin cleared up in weeks with no extra effort.



Bottom-line, if there’s any one secret in this article that would help you clear your skin the most, THIS would be it.

But don’t take my word for it.



Give it a shot for a week or two and come back to tell me what results you got from clearer skin.


Secert #2:
Another little known secret that causes bad skin is Candida. Here’s how to check in less than 5 seconds:


Get to a mirror. Stick out your tongue. Now, check for any signs of “white coating” – like a thin coat of flaky paste – on your tongue.



It’s not the easiest type of fungus to get rid of, but it’s certainly possible if you drastically cut out sugar from your diet until you DO get rid of it (and, try to stay away from processed sugars long after you do).



What does Candida have to do with clearing your skin? Well, there’s a ton of medical information that details how and why candida effects the quality of your skin. A simple google search will give you deeper understanding.


Clear Skin Secret #3:


If you’re familiar with those famous “Sunny Delight” commercials, the one thing those ads stressed about buying their products is that it’s “hip”, “fun” and “cool” for both the parents AND children to drink Sunny D. But, there’s a hidden message:



Sunny Delight has VITAMAN C!It’s not just in commercials; it’s on the packaging, too. But, there’s a catch (isn’t there always?).


Vitamin C doesn’t do you a whole lot of good if you’re drinking a lot of processed sugar (MOST packaged orange juice products) with it. In fact, it does more harm than good.


I mention Vitamin C as an important process to clearing your skin because it’s one of the strongest natural anti-oxidants that helps keep your skin glowing and fight free-radicals that build up under your skin.



The best vitamin C source is from the source itself – a orange tree. But, for most of us, orange trees are seasonal and take time to grow. Your next best option is to get oranges from a grocery store. They’re very inexpensive and you can get a bag full for less

than a few bucks.

Or, you can do what I do – cut the oranges. Put them in a blender. And, drink it straight with a couple of ice cubes to give it a orange smoothie (without the sugar) texture to it (it’s VERY good! Try it)


Of course, eating oranges getting a daily dose of Vitamin C isn’t the ONLY nutrients that should go into your body to clear your skin. The MORE nutrients and combination of nutrients you put into your body, the faster your skin will clear.



This concludes the end of this article. The only thing left for you to do is take massive action to get the results you want with your skin.



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Prevent to Hair Fall



5 Hair Care Best Practices for Preventing Hair Loss and Promoting Hair Growth

If you regularly wash your hair, style it with products or brush, you could potentially be damaging your hair or even hindering it's ability to grow.


But with some advice you could make some minor changes to your hair care regime to change it from one that hinders hair growth to one that boosts hair growth. Follow these simple tips to help make sure you're helping, not hindering your hair on a daily basis -- in time it all adds up.



If you use gels, wash them outIf you use hair gels, waxes, clays or any other sticky styling products you need to wash them out before you go to bed. When you sleep with your head firmly pressed against the pillow, styling products can work their way into your scalp and clog the pores.


Styling products usually contain an array of chemicals that won't do newly developing hairs any good.



Make sure you wash them out before bed to avoid this, or don't using sticky styling products altogether.
Avoid shampoos sold in supermarkets
All the common high street brand shampoos contain chemicals that you wouldn't want to put on your skin every day, if you knew what they were.



Have a look at the ingredients list on the back of your shampoo. You'll most likely see the chemical "sodium laurl sulphate", or some variation on that name.



Even the top brands like Head and Shoulders, Pantene, Original Source and Herbal Essences contain this chemical and many others.


With everyday use it's thought that this can damage your hair and even poison your body.
Avoid tightly tying your hair back


Tying your hair back tightly pulls the hairs and gradually trains them to grow nearer to the surface of the scalp.



Eventually they may grow so close to the surface that they lose their hold in the skin and fall out.


The hairs at the front of your head are most likely to be the victims of this pulling and they are also the most vulnerable to the effects of hormonal hair loss.



Avoid brushing your hair when it's wet.Your hair is more vulnerable to damage when it's wet. It's best to dry your hair with a soft towel and then leave it to dry naturally.


Your hair will dry faster if you don't brush it as it will have a greater surface area exposed to the air. If you use leave-in conditioners don't rub them into the scalp.


If you get a lot of split ends you should get your hair trimmed regularly, otherwise the splits will get longer and longer leaving your hair looking frizzy and horrible.
Stimulate hair growth by brushing your scalp



When you brush your hair, use a hard bristled hair brush with plenty of space between the bristles. Make sure your hair is completely dry and vigorously brush your scalp, scratching the skin.


Don't scratch so hard that it hurts but do scrape fairly hard. And don't do this if you have a dry, flaky or sore scalp.



The action of scraping the scalp will help exfoliate but most importantly it will stimulate increased blood circulation in the scalp, which will bring nutrients to the hairs helping increase hair growth.



Conclusion

Most people wash and style there hair very frequently, so even if you are doing something slightly wrong, in time it will have a noticeable effect.


However if you make sure you're doing everything right, plus using some simple tricks to help stimulate hair growth, in time you will see positive results.
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