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Showing posts with label lifestyle. Show all posts

Make Up Trends Over The Years


Today, it seems that with your eye make-up, almost anything goes.

You can go for the natural look like Jennifer Anniston,  enhance your eyes and lashes with just a flick of mascara – the whole effect being that you are just working on your natural beauty rather than creating a whole new look for yourself.

At the other end of the scale we have the Goth make-up look. Think heavy black eyeliner, pale white skin, dramatic lashes and dark, dark lips.

How Flappers Changed Make-Up In The Roaring 1920s

In the 19th Century, make-up was frowned upon and women strived for a natural look. Then in the roaring 1920s the flapper girl ,with her new sense of emancipation and fashionably short shingled hair, started to wear heavy eyeliner to enhance the eyes.

In the 1930s the film star Marlene Dietrich made heavily plucked eyebrows fashionable and the whole aim was to have eyebrows that were just a thin line – overplucked eyebrows sometimes never recover however as some women found to their costs.

Black Eye Liner Was A Must In The 1950s

Bold eyemake up became less popular in the 1940s, with lipstick becoming a favourite cosmetic but with the rise of rock and roll in the 1950’s and the beehive hairdo, black eyeliner again became right on trend, flicked up along the outer corners of the eye to achieve a cat’s eye effect, along with heavy black eyelashes.
In the 1960’s false eyelashes and big, big eyes were the look to have, populised by famous models such as Twiggy. A long heavy fringe accentuated the eyes too, as did shimmery eye shadows.

The 1970s lessened the look of eyeliner and eyelashes but instead coloured eyeshadows, particularly in shades of blue, was a key look. Watch the original episodes of the TV series Charlie’s Angels and you’ll see what was right on trend.

Men In Eye Make Up

The 1980s saw New Romantic music take centre stage and along with this came the popularity of eye make up for men, who started to sport kohl –rimmed eyes – think Duran Duran, Adam and The Ants. Women also weren’t considered properly made up without thick kohl eyeliner and despite the best attempts of beauty editors, many women would rather not go out than be seen without eyeliner and mascara, as it enhances features and gives confidence to many.   Coloured mascaras in blues and purples was also popular – the Princess of Wales was a keen user of blue mascara who used it to enhance her bright blue eyes and give them extra depth.

Come the 1990s and the Millenia, the focus on the eyes seems to settle a bit. However cosmetic procedures on the eyes, for example removing under eye bags and tightening lines, also using Botox to tighten up the facial skin became increasingly popular and more affordable.

Charlotte blogs about fashion and beauty for leading provider of glasses online Direct Sight.

5 Top Beauty Secrets for Women

There are a lot of different beauty secrets out there for women to use. Some of these work while others aren't as effective. The needs of all women are different, but there are 5 top beauty secrets that anyone can use. These beauty secrets can make life easier and can help any woman look her best as well.

1. Use Natural Skincare Products

There are loads of skincare products on the market today. Unfortunately, most of these are made with a variety of different chemicals. These can end up causing adverse reactions on the surface of the skin. Instead of risking your skin, use all natural products. These might be a bit more expensive, but that cost is worth it.

With natural products you won't be getting the harmful chemicals and toxins. Instead, you will be using ingredients that are derived from plants and that are found naturally. These are much better for the skin and will care for it a lot better. By using all-natural products you won't have to waste money going through other options that just don't work.

2. Eat Healthier

Eating healthier contributes to skin that looks great and a body that feels even better. This is due to antioxidants getting rid of toxins in the body and nutrients supporting great health. Getting the right vitamins and nutrients will also reduce wrinkles and help prevent them in the future. By just adding in more fruits and vegetables it's likely you will feel and look better.

3. Wear Sunscreen

Sunscreen is something that should be worn whenever you are out in the sun. Even if you're just going out for some light errands, sunscreen is important. If you don't wear it your skin is at risk for damage that will make you look a lot older in the future. In addition to this, you will also be putting yourself at risk for skin cancer. There are a lot of sunscreens available, including makeup that has SPF inside of it.

4. Wear Lotion

Moisturizing the skin will make a huge difference with how it looks. Not only will it have a healthier glow, it will feel nice to touch. There are tons of lotions out there, so experiment to find which one works best for you. Apply it daily on your entire body, not just on your face. Your legs need the lotion just as much as your hands and face do.

5. Wash Your Face

Washing the makeup off of your face at night before bed is extremely important. If you don't do this, the chemicals from the makeup are going to seep deep into the skin through the night. This will prevent it from doing nightly repairs that get rid of dead skin and brighten your appearance. The makeup will also clog up your pores, which will cause acne. You can choose the best facial cleanser based on your specific skin type.

Tony is an expert with beauty and healthcare advice.He contributes articles to RemoveSkinMoles.Com, where people can find tips and information about the most effective skin mole removal methods.

Top 10 Rules from TLC's What Not to Wear

TLC's What Not to Wear has been helping women look their best since 2003, and I have been paying attention to it since season one. Even though every nominee has a different body shape, personality, and overall purpose behind her wardrobe, the rules remain the same for everyone. Stacey and Clinton repeatedly dish out the same suggestions to all of the people they help. They just present it in a different way. Here are nine seasons of What Not to Wear rules condensed to 10 simple points.
1 – Add Something Interesting (Color, Texture, Pattern, Shine)
Every outfit needs at least one interesting element to make people pay attention to it. Color, pattern, texture, and shine are all great tools to jazz up an otherwise boring wardrobe. Pair a printed bag with a solid colored dress, and you have an instant outfit people will want to look at.
2 – Dress the Widest Part of Your Body
You can always tailor something to hug closer to the body, but you usually can't expand it. Thus you need to dress your butt, boobs, or belly so that your clothing fits the right part of you. Don't be scared by the sizes. The fit is more important than the number.
3 – Emphasize the Good, Not Hide the Bad
If you draw attention to your favorite body features, the bad ones will naturally fade into the background. You might want to show off the gorgeous girls you have up top, and that will eliminate the pooch below you're worried about. Try to define your waste, and let the fabric flow out from there. You'd be amazed what a little camouflage can do.
4 – Pick Colors That "Go," Not Match
You can pair a teal show with a black, white, and purple dress if the shades look right together. You need to pull colors that have the same general tone, but they don't need to be the same exact color. A little accent could be all you need to jazz an outfit up.
5 – Dress Your Current Body, Not the One You Want to Have
Quit focusing on the weight you want to lose. It may never happen. For now, you need to work with what you've got. If you get clothes that really fit your body, you may not be so self-conscious about it. Your attire could be a real confidence booster.
6 – Find Versatile Pieces to Mix and Match
Try to get pieces that will work for all areas of your life. You could turn a simple dress from office wear to date night attire just by changing the accessories. It's all a matter of getting the right jackets, pants, and other elements to turn your "clothes" into an actual wardrobe.
7 – Show Your Personality with Accessories
You can make basic pieces look spectacular by using the right accessories. Sometimes your clothing is going to be nothing more than a blank canvas, so you have to use shoes, jewelry, bags, and belts to make that clothing into a signature look for you.
8 – Dress to Fit Your Life
Make sure you dress for your age and general activity levels. Don't wear six inch pumps if you spend most of the day running around with the kids. Don't get a Hello Kitty sweater if you're over the age of 12. Find ways to make your clothing complement your life, and you'll be much better off in the end.
9 – Comfort Does Not Mean Frumpy
You can be comfortable without looking like a slob. Replace your husband's oversized beer shirts with cute summer dresses, and you can still feel free without looking frumpy. People are looking at you all the time, even when you want to fade in the background. You might as well give them something to really look at.
10 – Take Time for You…Just You
You can't be afraid to be a little selfish every once and a while. Use shopping as a way to reward yourself for being such a hard worker, and you'll feel happy enough to continue the work in the future.