Use makeup remover before mag-wash sa face to remove stubborn makeup. Im using Nivea's Sensitive Balance cleansing milk(php250)
Nice pud ang Shu Uemura Cleansing oil (php 4k+ for 100 ml) pero its too expensive..
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Use makeup remover before mag-wash sa face to remove stubborn makeup. Im using Nivea's Sensitive Balance cleansing milk(php250)
Nice pud ang Shu Uemura Cleansing oil (php 4k+ for 100 ml) pero its too expensive..
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less is more..
the lesser you apply the more you look attractive
abd pretty..
very useful tips guys
If ever you decide to put blush on, don't overdo it. People should never be able to tell right away that you have blush on.
moisturize moisturize moisturize
skin should be well hydrated before putting any make up on
sunblocks are a must before going out jud

use mary kay cosmetics mga sis, try nyo.![]()
Eyeliner Mistakes to Avoid
~Do not use greasy or slick pencils to line the lower lashes; they smear and smudge.
~Do not use brightly colored pencils or eyeshadows to line the eye; they are distracting and automatically look like too much makeup. All you'll see is the color and not your eye.
~Do not extend the eyeliner beyond the corner of the eye (no wings).
~Do not make the eyeliner the most obvious part of the eye-makeup design.
~Do not line the inside rim of the lids, between the lash and the eye itself; it is messy and can be unhealthy for the cornea.
~If you do use pencil to line the eye, apply a small amount of eyeshadow over your pencil eyeliner to help set it and keep it from smearing.
~Do not apply thick eyeliner to small or close-set eyes.
~Do not use eyeshadow as eyeliner unless you use the proper brush (one with a small, precise, fine-tipped point).
~Do not line the eye with a circle of dark or bright color. Both are too obvious and create an eyeglass-style circle around the eye.
~Do not overblend, spilling your eyeliner onto the skin under the lower lashes; that makes dark circles look worse.
Applying Mascara
With modern mascaras there is no need to pump the wand in and out of its container before applying, This can actually cause overload and result in clogged lashes, You need only enough product on the wand to coat the lashes, so any excess should be wiped off with a tissue, Roll the wand through the lashes to help curl-definition, Always work on the upper lashes from underneath to avoid overloading and keep mascara on the lower lashes to a minimum, especially if you are looking tired or have a tendency to rub your eyes a lot.
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it depends sa imu face....f fair complexion ka den dapt light lng ..enough to look fresh...and it dpends also if mu laag ka and wer ka mulaag...i usually use foundation blush on lip gloss and curlash...if daytime...light lng jd...
Perfect Blush for Asian Skin ( Credits to Phyllis of Makeupforlife.blogspot)
Here are a couple of ways to find the right color for your blush:
1. According to Bobbi Brown, the perfect shade of blush should match the color of your cheeks when your skin is flushed or when you are working out. In other words, pick a rosy or peachy shade.
3. Noelle Wong claims that the perfect blush color is the one that matches the pink/red that shows on your fingertips (palms up). Simply compare the color of your fingertips to the different shades at make up counters and pick the one that matches the most.
Color Recommendations
Pale Skin: Light pinks and corals are the way to go. Steer clear of anything dark or bright to avoid looking like a clown.
Yellow-toned: Warm pinks, plums and roses will flatter a yellow complexion. Stay away from brown shades that can bring your skin's natural vibrancy down.
Dark Skin: Warm, tropical tones look hot on dark skin - think warm, terra cotta shades, deep plums, and brown pinks or peaches. Avoid light colors at all cost because they will look ashy or may not show up on your skin.
Rule of Thumb
Remember the darker your skintone, the darker your blush color should be.
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