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Hey
there! I know I have disappeared for a while, you guys have no idea how much I
missed you all. I got engaged in few projects, which made me so occupied that I
didn’t have any time to write! And, yes! I am finally here to write more about
make-up tips.
“Teej”
is coming near, which is Nepali women’s one of the most important festival. So,
I thought sharing few of my touch up tips which will help you all specially when
you are dancing and standing up in the line under the scorching heat!
Firstly,
let’s start on what to carry in your purse for a quick TOUCH UP!
1. Ear
buds
2.
Wet
wipes
3.
Cotton
Balls
4.
Paper towel or blotting tissues or dry tissues
5.
Translucent powder or Powder foundation
6.
Kabuki brush
7.
Eyeliner
8.
Eye shadows, angled brush
9.
Foundation, concealer (if needed for a heavy touch
ups)
10.
Lipstick/ Lip gloss
11.
Hand sanitizer
Re-applying lipstick and kajal are very basic touch
ups, which most of us are aware of, and most of us tend to follow :). Besides,
this let me share few of my touch tips that I usually follow,
1. Firstly, I like to blot all the excess oil away from my shiny
parts of my face, especially on my “T- zone area” (forehead and nose
area).This helps to remove excess oils from the face and prevents caked up
look.
2. I usually don't do touch ups on foundations or concealers unless I have
to, however if I do, I apply little at a time(remember little is more…
you can easily add the product if you want)
3. Re-applying blushes can freshen up your look, for touch ups I
like to apply very little, it shouldn’t be heavy like you initially
applied or else you'll look like a clown.
4. “Fasting” can be tiring; to have a fresh look I like to swipe (with an
angled brush) a bright shimmer (maybe in white or champagne) shadow under
my brow bone, inner corner and my lower waterline
depending on the look.
5. When re-applying lip glosses or creamy lipsticks, I first
like to blot the product with a blotting paper/tissue/paper towel
or remove the entire product with a wet tissue first
and apply the lipstick or lip gloss.
And remember, touching up makeup doesn’t really
mean doing your entire face all over again, it simply means that you take off
what’s little ruined and replace it with a fresh, new layer!
Happy TEEJ ya’ll! Have fun ;)
Please feel free to leave your comments and suggestions below. Send in your message on facebook for any beauty tips i'd be more than happy to help!
Much Love Bipashi
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