6 best tips for beauty
1: Make you
own eyeliner black by mixing coal and coconut oil.
Procedure:
• Take one to
three capsules charcoal,
• Pour the
powder in a small bowl or empty eyeshadow container,
• Then add a
half teaspoon of coconut oil.
• Mix the
contents together, and voila!
• The result is
a long-lasting gel liner pot that will also nourish your skin.
2: Give your skin a
glow pink by adding a few drops of oil in your face foundation.
Mix a few drops
of oil in your face foundation will not only moisturize your skin but also give
you a smoother application.
3: stimulate the growth
of hair with castor oil.
Jamaican black
castor oil works wonders for the problems of scalp and hair growth. Simply
massage into your head and run it through your hair. The oil will work its
moisturizing, thickening, and stimulate the growth of magical hair. You can even
use it on your eyebrows and eyelashes!
4: Apply powder
before the liquid foundation for flawless coverage that lasts all day. We know it
goes against everything we have learned about makeup application, but this
trick can be a savior for those who have oily skin. Start with a good amount of
moisturizer, set with a powder, and finish by adding liquid foundation on top.
This will give your skin fully hydrated feel, but with a matte finish. For
most, this method of application should nix the need for powder as a final
step, leaving you with a basic Budge trial that will last all day.
5: A little
Vaseline (or glossy eyes) and a cotton swab are the secrets of a lived in smoky
eye.
We now go to
bed with makeup on is a huge no-no. But if it happens sometimes, we do not hate
when we wake up the next morning with this sexy, inhabited (uh, slept-in)
watch. We had never recommended ditching your night cleansing routine, this
little trick will teach you how to get the same effect without wreaking havoc
on our skin. You can use a little eye-gloss on a cotton swab to smudge your
eyeliner black and give it a "rock-'n'-roll" more aesthetic.
6: How to create
full eyebrows when you have virtually none, to begin with. If you have sparse
eyebrows (ahem) of, you know that filling with the product can be difficult, to
say the least. The trick is to draw the product into teeny-tiny strokes to mimic
the appearance of natural hair. If you stick to this method, your brows will
not look pulled or false.