QuoteReplyTopic: Makeup for Dark Skin Complexion Posted: May 17 2010 at 8:53am
The measuring rod for a womans beauty is her fair complexion. Though
theoretically everybody agrees that not complexion, but charm is the
most desirable quality of beauty, the deciding factor still is fairness
of skin. A healthy, smooth and glowing skin makes a woman stunningly
attractive despite her dark skin complexion. A fair
complexion is prone to pimples, blackheads, spots and shadow. A
tasteful makeup and choice of clothes enhance the beauty of a dark woman.
Use a liquid foundation before makeup. Select a darker shade of
foundation in order to subdue the unwanted glow because a dark skin has
a tendency to shine. Moreover, a lighter shade is unsuitable because
the face may look patchy. If you are unable to get the correct shade,
add a little distilled water in it. Rub in the lotion well so as to
absorb it in skin otherwise after some time, the foundation will appear
in waves on the face. Use only a little powder because a darkish
complexion requires very less quantity of powder. Almond brown mascara
and light tinged eye shadow are more suitable. In the choice of
lipstick, go in for a shade lighter than the colour of your lips and
give a light touch. Do not apply in excess. Use any lip-gloss during
day time. For evening makeup, use an almond red shade on your lipstick,
but avoid coffee colour shade or pink shade. For dark lips, lip-gloss
is good.
Selection of Clothes and Jewellery
A dark woman should avoid black, blue, pink, light brown and sky
blue coloured clothes. Instead you can wear orange, red, white and
yellow colours dresses. If you like to wear european dresses like maxi,
caftan, middy, you should use printed material.
For jewellery, go in for diamonds, platinum and silver, and avoid the ingrained designs.
Although every type of skin require proper care, but dark skin
requires more moisture than a fair skin. A dark skin develops signs of
ageing rather late and dark women are luckier than the fair ones
because dark skin is less prone to pimples, shadows, wrinkles and
blotches.
If you have a dark but dry skin, use a deep cleansing milk followed
by a moisturizer at night. Wipe off with a wet cotton wool swab, after
half an hour. Take a spoon full of un boiled milk and mix a little
almond oil, a few drops of lemon juice and rose water in it. Apply the
mixture on your face and neck daily at night. This solution is good for
clearing the complexion. Use of honey is good for getting a glow on the
skin.
Personally, I think you should use only one thing on your skin if
anything. You already have beautiful skin, and there will often be
people to tell you you have to use a liquid and a this and a that blah
blah blah... What I would suggest is to go to the MAC counter at your
local mall and they will do exactly what you want and even though its
said to be expensive, it's not really, and you'll only have to use one
thing. I have a skin problem nd even I only use one thing and it makes
my skin so smooth and look fresher . I'm sure it''ll do wonders for you.
If a product is expensive, this never guaranteed that it would be beneficial for sure. Some times it get harmful. A low price sometime become more effective. I tried one time to change my shampoo with a high priced one. I damaged my hair with in month so badly that I afraid of doing and expensive experiment any more.
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