Beauty Find & Share: Women's Health (July/August 2011 issue)
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Jul 12, 2011
Krystal C.
Beauty Find & Share: Women's Health (July/August 2011 issue)
I'm really not into daily exercise or diet regimens, but once in a while this magazine has some interesting beauty tips. I thought this one would be perfect for our summer routines.
Excerpt from Women's Health - July/August 2011 issue
Shameless Beauty Tricks (page 36) (I couldn't find a link to this article online so I'll word-for-word it below)
Beachy Creams
Call it a bronzer conundrum: Matte powders look muddy, while sparkly formulas leave a sheen that's more seventh grade than sophisticated. For a pretty tan without the obnoxious glitter, try a cream, which is "more luminous than powder and gives you a healthy-looking tint," says MAC senior artist Christopher Del Castillo. Apply it to areas the sun naturally its (think high planes of the face - temples, hairlines, bridge of the nose, and cheekbones) and don't be heavy-handed! A pea-sized dot covers all these areas.
Your Cream Color Guide
Avoid the orange. Peach hues prevent an Oompa Loompa effect. Try NARS Laguna Illuminator.
Go for the gold. Very fair? Mix a light bronze shade with your foundation for a subtle tint. Try Sonia Kashuk Super Sheer Shimmering Highlighter
Look younger. Anti-aging formulas like Stila One Step Bronze serum keep color from seeping into wrinkles.
Jul 12, 2011
Krystal C.
Jul 12, 2011
Krystal C.
Jul 12, 2011
Keren K.
Oooh the where to apply picture is actually really helpful! Thanks for posting<3