For brow lift
You
need a steady hand for this. Take your thumb and forefinger and ‘open up’ the
eye area so you can use your other hand to draw a very fine line — using
brow wax — under the arch of the brow, following its natural curve. Use a
long-handled brush for best results.
Next,
fill in any gaps with brow powder. Start with a darker shade in the corner
of the brow, going to a lighter one on the outside of the brow.
Stub the
product in using a brush, as this gives a more natural effect than painting it
on.
As we age, we lose colour and definition in
our brows, so a product that both shapes and shades them is a good idea.
To brighten eyes
Get
rid of dark circles for an instant glow. Use the pad of your middle finger to
apply a heavy-duty concealer,. Pat it on gently underneath your eyes and it
will stay put for longer.
Use a
yellow-based concealer which is best for camouflaging dark shadows or pale
yellow, colour-correcting eyelid primer which helps to hide redness on your
eyelids, but is also excellent for covering dark circles. It can be worn under
or over make-up.
For fuller lashes
Apply
your mascara before any other eye make-up,. ‘To really fill out thinning lashes;
lift your eyelid right up as you brush your mascara on. First, holding the
brush horizontally, comb through your eyelashes. Then use the tip of the brush
to work the product from the base of your lashes and extend right to the
ends.
The best advice of all? Stop picking on yourself! And when
someone pays you a compliment, accept it and say thank you.
To ease smile lines
Many women moan about the wrinkles that run
from the nose to the mouth when smiling. Use an illuminating pencil to draw
three lines, like cat’s whiskers, either side of your nose in the opposite
direction of your lines. Blend well. This trick really works.
These
pencils were created to highlight brow bones, but they disguise smile lines
brilliantly.
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