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Cosmetic Tips

1. inheritance 2. hormones 3. emotions 4. Skin products environment you should consider: non-comedogenic (which does not cause thorns) Fat free Water-based or water You Make the most important is the treatment …

makeup goes into the background! We recommend using specialized products and medicated creams that contain color or base to hide the acne. FACE Use soft base, preferably liquid, water-based. Apply sparingly as excess highlights more acne. Discard the powder because it gives a matte appearance to the face, which also highlights the brands. Helen Fry has much to offer in this field. Maybe it's a natural texture and remove the shine on the skin. CHEEKS Use blush of pink to create balance in the color of the skin. It is recommended to those who come in water-based gel or low oil.

To have a special event, use soft green corrector to neutralize the redness of the skin, then put the soft base. Forehead and chin To cover the reddish hue can use specialized medical products. EYES Eyes should always be neutral, never uses strong colors or red because the red highlight of acne in the rest of the face. The focus on your makeup will be the eyes, especially the eyelashes. Extrude as much as possible. LIPS Always wear light colors, preferably 'brightness' (gloss). Always clean eyebrows, thin and light to soften facial features. The size of these will be according to the distance of the eyes. HAIR Never use shades of red, black or dark copper. Select medium and light colors to soften the features, and are not orange bases. If you like the blond, that does not look yellow, but natural. Avoid large amounts of gel and fixers because they contain oils. If you use them excessively, the fat down to the front and runs to the outer edges of the eyes which worsens the situation. For curly hair do not use 'donkey' or fringes. (Promoted by acne on the forehead.)

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