Sterling Minerals Beauty News
Best Look With Bronzer Application
When applying bronzer, some women aren’t sure of when is the best time to apply it during the mineral makeup process.
For instance, do they apply it before or after blush? Or can it replace blush altogether?
This of course is personal preference! However, mineral makeup bronzer is designed to enhance skin tone as it deepens during summer months, or many continue to use it long past summer to maintain a warm glow to the complexion.
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How To Avoid A Gray Pall On The Skin
Have you ever noticed that when you use green makeup, whether it is liquid or mineral makeup, to conceal redness or cover a pimple, the area actually appears greenish gray?
In color theory, green is opposite to red on the color wheel and is used to neutralize red in a pigment, such as when mixing paint colors, which on a face, it turns the skin ashen or gray. So it neutralizes the red alright which literally means beige, but what actually happens to skin, the spot looks gray in comparison to other natural skin tones you may possess.
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Using Mineral Makeup To Reduce Redness
This beauty tip is an add on to the tip of Proper Shading With Mineral Makeup.
When dealing with areas of redness on the face, using mineral makeup in a certain way will provide nice coverage and will reduce redness, making your face flawless and youthful once again.
The cheeks and nose area are usually where the most damage occurs over the years, including new bouts of rosacea which has been known to occur on women after reaching peri-menopause. Other skin conditions also afflict women after the age of 40, so mineral makeup will be able to tone this down and reveal a healthier looking skin tone without any added irritation.
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Proper Shading Using Mineral Cosmetics
We get so many questions on how to use mineral powders to cover up or neutralize redness, cover a pimple or reduce the appearance of scars, we thought it was time to give some tips on how to best accomplish this.
Our faces possess yellow, red, brown, peach, ivory, beige (olive) and blue undertones and overtones within our skin. We always have some degree of more than one color within our skins surface so we should mimic this when we apply our mineral makeup. And the beauty of mineral makeup is, it allows us to do this due to how versatile the powders are. You can’t accomplish this with liquid foundations, that’s for sure.
Here are some mineral makeup beauty tricks for achieving perfection in application.
FULL ARTICLE: Proper Shading Using Mineral Cosmetics