In the world of beauty, there are endless beauty tips and
rules to keep you looking fabulous. From secrets about how to style your hair
without heat to brilliant ways to fix a broken compact case, the more beauty
tips you know, the better you’ll be prepared to handle every situation thrown
at you — and look good while doing so. In the list of beauty advice below
Beauty High breaks down all those tricks to make the industry less scary for
women from makeup artists, hairstylists, skincare gurus and of course, our
beauty staff. Remember, beauty should always be fun!
101. “Always keep your summer makeup minimal. Minimal and
sheer makeup is the way to go when it’s hot and muggy outside.” – Mary
Greenwell, celebrity makeup artist
100. “The best thing to do when you go to a makeup counter is
be armed with what it is you want to do.”- Raychel Wade, founder of Cheek to
Chic and La Prairie’s color ambassador
99. Use excess eye cream on cuticles. The more you hydrate
your cuticles, the stronger your nails will be.
98. For smudge-proof eye makeup, take blotting tissue to
remove any oil or any excess makeup from the eye area. Then, apply a small dab
of cream congealer to hold things in place.
97. “A good perfume should consist of balanced blend of notes
arranged in a way that creates harmonious accord.”- Alexis Bergman, P&G’s
Global Flavor and Fragrance Trends
96. To prevent hair color from fading in the summer months,
use a conditioning treatment weekly or bi-monthly.
95. Breakout before a big event? “Take oral cortisone a few
days before the event to clear your skin”- Ava Shamban, dermatologist and
author of Heal Your Skin.
94. “In order to keep eyeliner from running and smearing, opt
for liner formulas that offer stay proof wear ability.”- Robin Schoen, Urban
Decay Makeup Artist
93. Always allow about two fingers from your nose to where
blush starts.
92. “Make sure you hydrate the skin and put on a primer”-
Jessie Powers, makeup artist and national educator for Make Up For Ever
91. “Balance out your shimmer. If you’re doing a shimmery
eye, opt for a matte lipstick.”- Raychel Wade, founder of Cheek to Chic and La
Prairie’s color ambassador
90. Brush out your curls with your fingers to give your hair
a more tousled look.
89. To make your manicure last, apply a thin layer of clear
every two days. Pay particular attention to the free edge at the top of your
nails, where chips usually happen, and apply extra clear polish there.
88. Wear white eyeliner in your water line to make eyes
appear less red.
87. “Take a shimmery gloss to the center of your lips, top
and bottom – this will attract light to your lips, making them look
pouty.”-Katrina Barrion, makeup artist for Giella Custom Blend Cosmetics
86. For slicked back hair, use a hair serum.
85. For the perfect cat-eye, “select a thin liner brush that
is tapered to the point.”- Pamela Taylor, makeup artist. Use a gel eyeliner for
extra staying power.
84. To make your cheek bones appear higher, use bronzer under
the cheekbone and highlighter on the actual cheekbone, and remember to blend.
Contouring at its finest!
83. Before you blow dry, start with a volumizing spray or
light gel to give the roots some lift. Pull the brush up towards the ceiling to
really boost volume.
82. For fuller lips, extend the lip line using a flesh tone
lip liner. Be careful not to go overboard, though!
81. The #1 reason for flaky mascara is that the formula is
too dry or old. Make sure to close mascara after use to help keep its moisture.
To extend the life a bit, add 2-3 drops of saline solution into the tube and
swirl the brush around.
80. To fake clear skin when you notice a pimple, “Apply tea
tree oil as soon as you spot it”- Stephanie Flor, makeup artist.
79. During summer, “Its easy to forget that feet can get
sunburned. Be sure to apply sunscreen with a minimum SPF of 50 when barefoot”-
Dr. Leslie Campbell, DPM.
78. For acne-free skin, look for a cleanser with salicylic
acid or benzoyl peroxide.
77. When choosing a red lipstick, you just want to remember
to get one that looks good with your undertone. If you have a warm undertone,
then go for warmer reds, and if you have a cool undertone, then go cooler.
76. Sunscreens that claim to provide “all-day protection” and
“water resistance” are not reliable; don’t be fooled by these claims and
reapply all sunscreens at least every 2-3 hours.
75. When self-tanning, use a tanner with a guide color. “It
will give you instant color before the effect and it will show you exactly
where you put the color and where you may have missed”- Sinead Norenius,
founder of Beautisol.
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74. “If you’re afraid of red lipstick, I love putting it on
and then blotting it off to wear it as more of a stain”- Pat McGrath, makeup
artist. Another way to make it less intense? Apply with your fingertip instead
of straight from the tube.
73. For the summer months, you don’t want to be caked down in
foundation, so try a tinted moisturizer or BB cream instead.
72. Use blotting papers to manage oil and shine in your
T-Zone, “which are also great for cleaning up around the eyes”- Rebecca Rest
repo, makeup artist.
71. The antihistamines in allergy medicine dry out the skin,
so skip heavy foundation during allergy season. Instead, use a tinted
moisturizer.
70. To make curls last, make sure hair is completely dry
before you begin with the curling iron. Also, use a heat protestant spray with
hold on damp hair to keep hair protected.
69. To make a zit go away faster, don’t pick at it. The
bacteria on your fingers will create more redness, and any attempt at popping
will make things worse.
68. Use an exfoliate to get rid of dead skin, but limit
yourself to 2-3 times a week so you don’t dry out your skin. Use a gentler
scrub on your face and a coarser scrub on the rest of your body.
67. Always wash your makeup off before bed. “That
morning-after look has never been a good one, for anyone”- Rachel Adler, beauty
director at Beauty High.
66. “Too much bronzer is a nightmare for pale skin”- Jason
Ascher, resident beauty expert for Barneys New York. Opt for an illuminating
cream or light powder to get a glow.
65. Pick a sulfate-free shampoo, as sulfates can be harsh and
drying on the hair cuticle.
64. If you have greasy hair, avoid directly conditioning
roots and condition from your ear down to ends.
63.”When you wear a red lip it’s important that it stays
exactly where you put it. Using a long wearing lip pencil to create the perfect
shape and a lip color are key to having a perfect red lip.”-Kristopher Buckle,
celebrity makeup artist
62. To make volume last all day, avoid running your fingers
through hair. “Oil from your hands can weigh down your roots leaving your hair
flat at the end of the day”-Tatum Neill, Arrojo Studio
61. Try to avoid washing your hair every day. Constant
shampooing leaves hair dry and your scalp will create more oils to compensate
for the loss of moisture. Instead, use a dry shampoo and style your hair into a
braid or ponytail when it’s a bit oilier.
60. Always use a moisturizer with SPF in the morning. Even in
the winter!
59.”Go for a trim every 6-8 weeks to ensure you have no
damaged ends making your hair look unhealthy”- Nick Arrojo, Arrojo Studio (and
the man who worked for seven years changing lives on What Not To Wear).
58. Remember, clean your makeup brushes to fight against
potential bacteria and breakouts! At least once a week, swirl brushes around in
a mixture of warm water and mild soap, then lay flat to dry.
57. Clean out your makeup bag at least once a year to get rid
of old products that may be expired or you no longer use.
56. Winter can be especially harsh on your hair leaving it
extra dry. Eugene Davis, celebrity hair stylist suggests using an Avocado Oil
Hair Mask.
55. If you don’t have nail polish remover, apply clear nail
polish over your nail, and then wipe off. It will remove old polish.
54. During the summer, wear lip balm or gloss with SPF.
53. To add volume to clean or unwashed hair, use a dry
shampoo spray.
52.Change your beauty routine for spring and summer months.
Your skin needs less coverage during the spring so you can swap the heavy,
winter products for lighter ones.
51.”I always think that less is more. There’s a point where
you look in the mirror and say ‘Is this too much?’ and if you even have that
inclination then it usually is.”- Kim Catcall, Sex and the City.
50. When applying bronzer, “first start by applying it around
the perimeter of your face and follow with a light dusting on your forehead,
nose and chin”- Mally Roncal, Mally Beauty.
49. To get curls when you have straight hair, use, “a
volumizer or volume thickening agent, a curl enhancing product, light holding
finishing spray”- Victor Stevenson, Hair Stylist.
48.”Foundation should never be heavy”- Aura Schwartz, makeup
artist. Apply liquid foundation with a damp makeup sponge for best results.
47.”The right red [lipstick] will light up your hair, eyes
and skin immediately, the wrong one will not.”-Poppy King, Lipstick Queen.
46. To clean up the flick of a cat eye, use a dampened,
pointed Q-tip.
45.To revive curls mid-day, “Take a very small amount of
pomade and put it in the palms of your hands. Rub them together. Next gently
smooth the pomade over your curls and scrunch just a little bit”-Eugene Davis,
celebrity hair stylist.
44.”You should always go to a hair-removal specialist, where
waxing, laser etc. is their main business – don’t go to a nail salon for a
wax”- Cindy Barshop, Completely Bare and Bravo’s RHONYC.
43.”A little silvery-blue eyeliner on the lower lid is very
flirty”- Dmitri James, makeup artist, author and creator of Skinn Cosmetics.
42.”Use your congealer as a base on your eyelids”-Melissa
Silver, Maybelline makeup artist. Concealed will help to absorb oil and your eye
shadow will stick to the product instead of your lids, making it stay longer.
41. If you’re not a fan of liquid liner, get the look of
liquid eye liner by using a gel instead.
40. Exfoliate before applying self tanner to get rid of dead
skin. Tanning products tend to cling to dryer areas and rougher areas, like
your knees and elbows, so make sure they’re moisturized first.
39. If you straighten your hair with a flat iron, cause less
heat damage by letting hair air dry. The less heat, the better!
38. To minimize pores, use a pore-minimizing facial wash
followed by a toner. Make sure the toner is alcohol-free so it won’t dry out
your skin.
37. The healthier you are, the healthier your hair! Take a
daily multi-vitamin with Biotin to help hair grow faster.
36.To mask split ends, use an iron to straighten ends and
then apply a hair repair cream.
35.There are always cheap, natural and effective homemade
beauty recipes.
34.To fix brassy hair color, use a color-depositing shampoo
with purple tones. For unwanted redness, use a color-depositor with a green
tone.
33. To cover up roots in a hurry, use a dry shampoo spray for
your hair color. If you don’t keep this product around, use eye shadow (in a
shade closest to your hair color) for a quick fix.
32. Get a “dewy glow” using a highlighter or illuminator
above your cheekbones and on the brow bone, just underneath your eyebrows?
31. To contour cheeks, use a matte powder (a few shades darker
than your skin tone) with an angled brush. Blend on temples and under cheek
bone.
30.When using a cream product (blush or eye shadow), lock it
in by using a translucent powder over it.
29. Get quick volume by using a root lifter, then use
hairspray to set hair. This will prevent it from falling flat during the day.
28. For makeup that lasts all day and night, use a
makeup-sealing product like a setting spray.
27. To help you find the right shade of foundation, choose
the product you think is closest to your color and try it on your jaw line in
natural light. You will be able to easily compare it to your neck’s color to
see if you need to go for a different undertone, lighter or darker.
26. Try out the funky hair color trends without dyeing your
hair. Instead, dust bright blush in your ponytail for the same effect.
(Refinery29)
25. “Foot perspiration is typical in the summer and can lead
to fungal infection and unwanted odor. Wash feet daily and let them dry
thoroughly before putting shoes on”- Dr. Leslie Campbell, DPM.
24. Splurge on items that are important to you.”If mascara is
really your thing and you fall in love with a mascara that’s $40, buy the
mascara.”-Raychel Wade, founder of Cheek to Chic and La Prairie’s color
ambassador.
23.”Don’t be too serious: It’s only Makeup! “- Francois NARS
insists you play around with new colors.
22. To reduce unwanted shine, use a moisturizer that mortifies
your skin. That way you get the moisture your skin needs without looking
greasy.
21. To create a lived-in look for your hair, use thickening
or sea-salt mist before you blow-dry. Follow by running a volatizing or texture
cream through hair.
20. When using an eye shadow primer, only place the primer
where you’ll be adding color.
19.”Cream rouge [blush] should be the first thing that
touches your cheeks when you want to project an image of healthy and pinched
cheeks”- Pablo Manzoni, former creative director for Elizabeth Arden.
18. If you choose to use false eyelashes, remember to use the
dark glue as it will blend in with the lashes.
17. When buying “organic” beauty products, make sure to check
if they are FDA certified organic. This will prevent you from getting scammed.
16. Use a facial exfoliate bi-weekly to get dead skin of dead
skin. Makeup will look better on a clean, smooth canvas.
15. After using a a hair conditioning mask, follow with “a
cold water rinse to close the hair cuticles”- Ursula Stephenson, Motions
celebrity stylist.
14. To get your braid to last all day, try styling hair
that’s “dirty with product.” This will make the style stick longer.
13. Use a clarifying shampoo once a week to get rid of any
product build-up that may have occurred during the week.
12. If you have chipped nail polish, add glitter on top to
disguise the look of chipping.
11. Use a pumice stone on your feet after the shower to get
rid of calluses.
10. Hydrate your under-eye area with an eye cream to prevent
puffiness and bags.
9. If you have light hair, “put a lotion over the eyebrows
and hair line” when self-tanning the face. Also remember to “apply it in
circular motions and blend down to the neck”- Sinead Norenius, founder of
Beautisol.
8. If you often find yourself being too tired to wash your
face at night, keep makeup removing wipes in your night stand to prevent a runny
mess or morning break out.
7. Pop 1-2 Advil before going waxing to prevent pain.
6. The best way to get rid of ingrown hairs is to exfoliate,
“which rids the skin of dead cells and allows the hair to break through the
surface”- Marlena Ramoy, Bliss Spa Esthetician.
5. Carrots are good for the hair. A healthy diet leads to a
beautiful you.
4.”The best time to apply creams is after the shower, as the
skin has been de-oiled.”- Dr. Stephen P. Bracci
3. Replace mascara and liquid eyeliner after 3-4 months.
2. To keep hair color vibrant longer, use shampoos and
conditioners formulated for colored hair.
1. Use a cream or milk cleanser to wash your face. Creams are
less drying than gels.
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