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What are some safety tips to using eye cosmetics?
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alisha123
Joined: Sat Feb 13, 2010 12:01 pm Posts: 26 Location: U.K.
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Re: What are some safety tips to using eye cosmetics?
A simplest touch of a right eye makeup can make you smashingly beautiful and transformyou instantly. Eyes are considered to be the windows of the soul. They are the firstfeature to be noticed on your face. Eye cosmetics are widely used to enhance thebeauty of the eyes.
Eye shadows, eye liner and mascara are the most popular eye cosmeticsand considered the basics for any makeup application. However, eyecosmetics can develop harmful effects on the eyes as well. Many instances of allergic reaction, infection or injury to the eye are a result of improper use of cosmetics rather then due to any of its ingredients. So it is important to follow some basic hygiene and cleanliness when using eye cosmetics Eyeliners Eyeliners are the most extensively used form of eye makeup. They are used to outlinethe eyes so that your eyes look more prominent and create an illusion of thickereyelashes. Eyeliners come in liquid or pencil forms. Liquid liners can be of twotypes—water-based and alcohol-based (water proof) eyeliners.
Application of eyeliner * Liquid eyeliners usually come with a brush attachedto the cap. To apply, Stroke the eyeliner evenly across the lid as close to thebase of your eyelashes as possible. Look down and stay like that for a few secondsto give it time to dry and prevent smudging. * Forpencil eyeliners, carefully draw a soft line, keeping close to your upper eyelashes.You can repeat the same under your lower lashes too. * Eyeliner should be applied after eye shadow and before mascara.
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Mon Feb 15, 2010 2:38 pm |
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salvin
Joined: Sun Feb 28, 2010 11:13 am Posts: 31
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Re: What are some safety tips to using eye cosmetics?
A simplest touch of a right eye makeup can make you smashingly beautiful and transformyou instantly. Eyes are considered to be the windows of the soul. They are the firstfeature to be noticed on your face. Eye cosmetics are widely used to enhance thebeauty of the eyes.
Eye shadows, eye liner and mascara are the most popular eye cosmeticsand considered the basics for any makeup application. However, eyecosmetics can develop harmful effects on the eyes as well. Many instances of allergic reaction, infection or injury to the eye are a result of improper use of cosmetics rather then due to any of its ingredients. So it is important to follow some basic hygiene and cleanliness when using eye cosmetics
Eyeliners Eyeliners are the most extensively used form of eye makeup. They are used to outlinethe eyes so that your eyes look more prominent and create an illusion of thickereyelashes. Eyeliners come in liquid or pencil forms. Liquid liners can be of twotypes—water-based and alcohol-based (water proof) eyeliners.
Application of eyeliner
* Liquid eyeliners usually come with a brush attachedto the cap. To apply, Stroke the eyeliner evenly across the lid as close to thebase of your eyelashes as possible. Look down and stay like that for a few secondsto give it time to dry and prevent smudging. * Forpencil eyeliners, carefully draw a soft line, keeping close to your upper eyelashes.You can repeat the same under your lower lashes too. * Eyeliner should be applied after eye shadow and before mascara.
Eyeshadows Eyeshadows give a soft smoky effect and are very effective in highlighting and definingyour eyes. To bring out the beauty of your eyes, you need to consider your skinand eye colors while choosing the color of an eyeshadow. The color should blendwell with your skin tone, dress and makeup. Eyeshadows come in a variety of forms—pressedpowders, cream, stick and liquid eyeshadows. Available in pearly and matt textures,pressed powders are the most popular form of eyeshadows. Application of eyeshadows
* Using a small brush, apply base color to the entire lid from the outside to theinside corner and from the base of the lashes to the eyelid crease. * After that a deeper shade is blended into the crease line. * Apply a lighter shade under the brow bone area to highlight the eyes. * A light or bright shade on the lid will make your eyes appear larger, while a darktone will make your eyes appear smaller. * Avoid dark tones if you have very light skin.
Mascara Mascara creates a flattering fringe to your eyes. It thickens and darkens the eyelashesand gives the eye makeup, the finishing touch. There are three forms of mascara:
* Water-based mascara: Water-based mascaras won’t stay for a long time, as it tendsto smudge easily when it comes into contact with water or perspiration. They aregentle to your lashes and can be removed easily. * Water-proof mascara: Water-proofmascaras are generally water- and smudge-proof. It takes long time to dry and difficultto remove it. You may have to use a cosmetic cleaner to remove them from your lashes. * Mixed-variety mascara: Mixed-variety mascaras are combination of water-based andwater-proof mascaras. They dry quickly, are easy to remove and produce little orno smudging.
Application of mascara
* Most of the mascaras are applied with spiral wands that are quick and easy to use. * Start by applying mascara to your upper lashes from their base to the tips, curling them up upward with the brush. * Next, use the tip of the mascara wand to brush your lower lashes, using a gentle side-to-side technique. * Make sure that you keep and steady while you are applying the mascara and do not blink while the mascara is still wet. You can apply mascara again for a more defined effect. * Finally brush through your lashes with an eyelash comb to remove any excess, and to prevent your lashes from clumping.
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Sun Feb 28, 2010 1:19 pm |
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eva34
Joined: Tue Mar 15, 2011 11:21 am Posts: 46
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Re: What are some safety tips to using eye cosmetics?
Hi Apply eyeliner outside the lash line (away from the eye) to avoid direct contact of the cosmetic with the eye. There also will be less chance that the liner will flake off into the eye. Avoid waterproof mascara- I know it is tempting to try especially if your eyes water a lot, but it impossible to remove from your eyelashes! Avoid colored mascara- black is the least irritating. Try hypoallergenic make-up Replace cosmetics every six months (more often if you wear contact lenses) to avoid excess contamination with skin bacteria. Never use an old applicator in a fresh cosmetic product. The applicator will transfer bacteria to the new cosmetic.
Thanks
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