Simple Wedding Day Make Up Tips For Brides

Written By Ravinder Kumar on Thursday, December 2, 2010 | 10:33:00 PM

Simple Wedding Day Make Up Tips For Brides

Your wedding is a special day in your life so relax, enjoy, and stop worrying about anything going wrong. Life isn’t perfect, there are hundreds of things that are happening on your wedding day that you have to keep track of, and your makeup is just one of them. If you want to reduce the amount of stress that you have on your wedding day then you should follow these simple wedding day make up tips for brides.

    * Determine what kind of makeup you will be using on the big day based on the time the wedding is taking place. This makes a huge difference in how the makeup will photograph (see Resources for more details). Softer shades of makeup are best for early morning nuptials. Noontime weddings call for more definition, using the same natural shades used in the early morning. Feel free to use a richer color palette for late-afternoon weddings. At night, you may use even darker or more vivid shades, as long as you stick with colors from a classic palette, such as pinks, berries, browns and grays.
    * Dot and blend moisturizer on a clean face. Use an oil-free formula to get your skin ready for makeup, as a moisturizer that contains oil will break down the cosmetics you will be applying. After allowing the moisturizer to absorb for about five minutes, press a facial tissue all over your face to take away any excess. Squirt a pinch of makeup primer onto your palm and apply this from the center of your face outward. Primer creates a smooth base for your makeup and will help it last throughout the day.
    * Choose a foundation which does not match your skin tone exactly and has a texture as well that works with your skin type. This is a preventive measure that will keep your makeup on for the duration of your event. Oily skin is best suited to powder or creme foundations, while drier skin looks best with a liquid foundation. A formulation with a matte finish is best in any case, as light-reflective foundation will appear shiny in pictures. However, if your skin is very dry and you want to appear somewhat dewy, you may use a foundation that adds the faintest sheen to your skin. Make sure this foundation does not contain evident shimmer particles. If you are worried you are going to cry at any time during the wedding, look into using waterproof makeup (see Resources for more information). After applying your foundation, buff away any demarcation lines using a makeup wedge.
    * Apply a creamy, salmon-hued concealer under your eyes, and on the inner corners of your eyes by the bridge of your nose, if these areas still appear dark after you’ve applied foundation. Use a clean finger to gently press the concealer into your skin rather than blending back and forth, which will pull on your skin and erase any product you’ve worked hard to apply. A salmon-hued concealer covers shadows on the eye area without creating the raccoon effect that a too-light flesh tone concealer will. For blemishes, use a camouflaging concealer with a dry consistency. This concealer should match your foundation, as you don’t want to put imperfections in the spotlight with a concealer that is too light or too dark. Dust a finishing or translucent powder over your face to set your base and concealer. If there are any spots that you’ve carefully concealed, do not use a sweeping motion, as this will lift away the product; instead, press the powder onto these areas with the makeup wedge.
    * Enhance eyebrows with a either a brow pencil or powder applied with a stiff-angled brush. Do not just go over the sparse areas in your brows – bring out the shape of your brows by using light strokes to mimic the appearance of fine hairs. Choose a shade slightly lighter than your brows if they are dark, and slightly darker than your brows if they are light. Invest in a brow grooming kit so that you can tweeze the strays that grow outside of your brow line, as well as trim hairs that are too long. Save time on your wedding day by grooming your brows the day before.
    * Apply an eye primer from lash line to brow bone. After the primer absorbs, smooth an eyeshadow base on, also from lash line to brow bone. This helps your eyeshadow resist creasing and appear more vivid and pigmented. If you are using soft colors, stipple on a midtone eyeshadow from lash line to slightly above the crease with a flat-head eyeshadow brush. If you want more dramatic eye makeup, use a darker eyeshadow. In either case, run the brush along your lower lash lines to transfer some of the eyeshadow here and bring balance to your eye makeup. Soften the edges of your application on your lids with a fluffy eyeshadow brush, blending until just under the brow bone. This creates a somewhat smoky effect. Dab a flesh-tone highlight under the arches of your brows to give them a lift. The highlighting product that you use should not contain any evident glitter or shimmer particles, although a mild sheen is permissible.
    * Bring out the shape of your eyes with a creamy eyeliner pencil. You can use black if you have dark features or if your wedding is taking place in the evening. Otherwise, stick with dark brown, gray, navy or dark purple, depending on what complements your eyeshadow color. Work the eyeliner into your upper lash lines to make your lashes seem thicker without actually drawing a line on your lids. For extra definition, you may apply a waterproof liquid eyeliner in black, gray or dark brown afterward again, base your choice on the rest of your eye makeup. Keep the line close to your lashes. Curl your eyelashes and apply black, soft black or dark brown waterproof mascara to your lashes. Dislodge any clumps with your mascara wand for a clean look. While you may apply three coats on your top lashes, avoid getting spiky and unnatural lower lashes by applying only one coat here.
    * Find the blush and lip color best suited to you by choosing a more vivid version of your cheek and lip colors. This is a foolproof way of wearing blush and lip color. Dust blush on the apples of your cheeks, blending away any hard edges in your application with the makeup wedge. For long-lasting lip color on your wedding day, find a lip stain, lip liner and lipstick all in the same shade. Blend the lip stain onto your lips. This will give your lips color even if the rest of your lip makeup has disappeared later in the day. With a creamy lip liner, trace over your lip line, and fill in your lips. Finish by using a lip brush to apply the lipstick, blending from the center of your lips outwards. If you wish, top it off with a dab of clear lip gloss, applied also from the center of your lips outward.
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The search for natural alternatives to treat hair loss aims to find alternatives for conventional pharmacological measures, since these often have extreme side effects. One of these alternatives is homeopathy – it can be termed a natural route because this medicinal system utilizes distillations of organic substances. Homeopathy has several treatment modes for addressing hair loss. A qualified homeopath’s arsenal of remedies includes fluoric acid, lycopodium, kali carbonicum, kali sulphuricum, natrum mur, phosphorus, selenium and tissue salts. What a homeopath actually prescribes depends on the problem’s nature and severity.

Causes of Specific Types of Hair Loss

Pattern Baldness (androgenetic alopecia)

In male- and female-pattern baldness, the time of growth shortens, and the hairs are not as thick or sturdy. With each growth cycle, the hairs become rooted more superficially and more easily fall out. Heredity likely plays a key role. A history of androgenetic alopecia on either side of your family increases your risk of balding. Heredity also affects the age at which you begin to lose hair and the developmental speed, pattern and extent of your baldness.

Cicatricial Alopecia

This type of permanent hair loss occurs when inflammation damages and scars the hair follicle. This prevents new hair from growing. This condition can be seen in several skin conditions, including lupus erythematosus or lichen planus. It’s not known what triggers or causes this inflammation.

Alopecia Areata

This is classified as an autoimmune disease, but the cause is unknown. People who develop alopecia areata are generally in good health. A few people may have other autoimmune disorders, including thyroid disease. Some scientists believe that some people are genetically predisposed to develop alopecia areata and that a trigger, such as a virus or something else in the environment, sets off the condition. A family history of alopecia areata makes you more likely to develop it. With alopecia areata, your hair generally grows back, but you may lose and regrow your hair a number of times.

Telogen Effluvium

This type of hair loss is usually due to a change in your normal hair cycle. It may occur when some type of shock to your system – emotional or physical – causes hair roots to be pushed prematurely into the resting state. The affected growing hairs from these hair roots fall out. In a month or two, the hair follicles become active again and new hair starts to grow. Telogen effluvium may follow emotional distress, such as a death in the family or a physiological stress, such as a high fever, sudden or excessive weight loss, extreme diets, nutritional deficiencies, surgery, or metabolic disturbances. Hair typically grows back once the condition that caused it corrects itself, but it usually take months

Traction Alopecia

Excessive hairstyling or hairstyles that pull your hair too tightly cause traction alopecia. If the pulling is stopped before there’s scarring of your scalp and permanent damage to the root, hair usually grows back normally.

Home Remedies For Hair Loss

* The Indian gooseberry has been showing great results treating hair loss. For this, oil containing Indian gooseberry will be great to use.
* Lettuce is another great home remedy for treating hair loss. A mixture of lettuce and spinach juice is considered to help the growth of hair if taken up to ½ liter a day.
* Another great home remedy for hair loss is Amaranth. Its fresh leaves juice should be applied to the hair and this can help growing new hairs.
* An application of coconut milk over the scalp will be helpful treating hair loss. You can take coconut milk and then massage it into the hair roots. It nourishes the hair and promotes the hair growth.
* The most valuable home remedy for hair loss is using seeds of lime and black pepper. Ground it together and then make it into fine paste. Use this paste as an application on the patches. This might irritate but simultaneously it stimulates the hair growth and promotes the hair follicles to grow firm hairs.
* The leaves of the tree margosa will be useful treating hair loss. It should be used as a decoction. This will stop hair from falling and will stabilize them into their roots. It also kills the hair lice.
* Another useful home remedy for hair loss is using the paste of liquorice. It can be made by grinding the liquorice pieces in the milk with a pinch of saffron. The paste should be applied over the bald patches at night before retiring to the bed. This works wonderfully for treating alopecia condition.
* Onions have also been found beneficial patchy baldness along with hair falling condition. The affected part must be rubbed with onions in the morning and evening. The juice of onion is stimulant to the hair follicles and hence will prevent falling too.
* A fine paste made form pigeon pea or red gram is also considered as good home remedy for hair falling. Use this for longer period for maximum benefit.
* One of the proven hair loss home remedy for hair loss is rubbing olive oil onto the scalp and affected area.

Other Remedies For Hair Loss

* Apply olive oil at bed time and wash off the hair next morning.
* At home, wash hair with cold water, rub scalp with fingers. This is a simple, and effective remedy against hair loss.
* Boil Heena leaves in mustard oil till they are burnt, the oil can be filtered. A regular massage of this oil is helpful.
* Seeds of lime and black pepper ground together to a fine paste helps treat patchy baldness.
* Apply coconut milk all over the scalp and massage into roots.
* Scrub the area of patchy baldness with onions untill it becomes red. Follow up by applying honey over this patch.
* Trim the hair every 4 to 5 weeks even if you are growing it.
* Avoid rubber bands, sharp clips, spiky brushes and do not brush hair when it is wet.
* The juice of leaves of bhongra massaged into the head is an effective hair tonic to check falling hair.
* The paste made from powdered seeds of shana with coconut/sesame/castor oil is used as a hair tonic.
* The juice of kanta karika mixed with honey applied to the head acts as a hair tonic.
* The oil extracted from rohisa, briskly rubbed into the head encourages the new growth.
* The oil extracted from the seeds of sagvan is massaged on the head to check premature loss of hair.
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Best Natural Remedies To Stop Hair Fall

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The search for natural alternatives to treat hair loss aims to find alternatives for conventional pharmacological measures, since these often have extreme side effects. One of these alternatives is homeopathy – it can be termed a natural route because this medicinal system utilizes distillations of organic substances. Homeopathy has several treatment modes for addressing hair loss. A qualified homeopath’s arsenal of remedies includes fluoric acid, lycopodium, kali carbonicum, kali sulphuricum, natrum mur, phosphorus, selenium and tissue salts. What a homeopath actually prescribes depends on the problem’s nature and severity.

Causes of Specific Types of Hair Loss

Pattern Baldness (androgenetic alopecia)

In male- and female-pattern baldness, the time of growth shortens, and the hairs are not as thick or sturdy. With each growth cycle, the hairs become rooted more superficially and more easily fall out. Heredity likely plays a key role. A history of androgenetic alopecia on either side of your family increases your risk of balding. Heredity also affects the age at which you begin to lose hair and the developmental speed, pattern and extent of your baldness.

Cicatricial Alopecia

This type of permanent hair loss occurs when inflammation damages and scars the hair follicle. This prevents new hair from growing. This condition can be seen in several skin conditions, including lupus erythematosus or lichen planus. It’s not known what triggers or causes this inflammation.

Alopecia Areata

This is classified as an autoimmune disease, but the cause is unknown. People who develop alopecia areata are generally in good health. A few people may have other autoimmune disorders, including thyroid disease. Some scientists believe that some people are genetically predisposed to develop alopecia areata and that a trigger, such as a virus or something else in the environment, sets off the condition. A family history of alopecia areata makes you more likely to develop it. With alopecia areata, your hair generally grows back, but you may lose and regrow your hair a number of times.

Telogen Effluvium

This type of hair loss is usually due to a change in your normal hair cycle. It may occur when some type of shock to your system – emotional or physical – causes hair roots to be pushed prematurely into the resting state. The affected growing hairs from these hair roots fall out. In a month or two, the hair follicles become active again and new hair starts to grow. Telogen effluvium may follow emotional distress, such as a death in the family or a physiological stress, such as a high fever, sudden or excessive weight loss, extreme diets, nutritional deficiencies, surgery, or metabolic disturbances. Hair typically grows back once the condition that caused it corrects itself, but it usually take months

Traction Alopecia

Excessive hairstyling or hairstyles that pull your hair too tightly cause traction alopecia. If the pulling is stopped before there’s scarring of your scalp and permanent damage to the root, hair usually grows back normally.

Home Remedies For Hair Loss

* The Indian gooseberry has been showing great results treating hair loss. For this, oil containing Indian gooseberry will be great to use.
* Lettuce is another great home remedy for treating hair loss. A mixture of lettuce and spinach juice is considered to help the growth of hair if taken up to ½ liter a day.
* Another great home remedy for hair loss is Amaranth. Its fresh leaves juice should be applied to the hair and this can help growing new hairs.
* An application of coconut milk over the scalp will be helpful treating hair loss. You can take coconut milk and then massage it into the hair roots. It nourishes the hair and promotes the hair growth.
* The most valuable home remedy for hair loss is using seeds of lime and black pepper. Ground it together and then make it into fine paste. Use this paste as an application on the patches. This might irritate but simultaneously it stimulates the hair growth and promotes the hair follicles to grow firm hairs.
* The leaves of the tree margosa will be useful treating hair loss. It should be used as a decoction. This will stop hair from falling and will stabilize them into their roots. It also kills the hair lice.
* Another useful home remedy for hair loss is using the paste of liquorice. It can be made by grinding the liquorice pieces in the milk with a pinch of saffron. The paste should be applied over the bald patches at night before retiring to the bed. This works wonderfully for treating alopecia condition.
* Onions have also been found beneficial patchy baldness along with hair falling condition. The affected part must be rubbed with onions in the morning and evening. The juice of onion is stimulant to the hair follicles and hence will prevent falling too.
* A fine paste made form pigeon pea or red gram is also considered as good home remedy for hair falling. Use this for longer period for maximum benefit.
* One of the proven hair loss home remedy for hair loss is rubbing olive oil onto the scalp and affected area.

Other Remedies For Hair Loss

* Apply olive oil at bed time and wash off the hair next morning.
* At home, wash hair with cold water, rub scalp with fingers. This is a simple, and effective remedy against hair loss.
* Boil Heena leaves in mustard oil till they are burnt, the oil can be filtered. A regular massage of this oil is helpful.
* Seeds of lime and black pepper ground together to a fine paste helps treat patchy baldness.
* Apply coconut milk all over the scalp and massage into roots.
* Scrub the area of patchy baldness with onions untill it becomes red. Follow up by applying honey over this patch.
* Trim the hair every 4 to 5 weeks even if you are growing it.
* Avoid rubber bands, sharp clips, spiky brushes and do not brush hair when it is wet.
* The juice of leaves of bhongra massaged into the head is an effective hair tonic to check falling hair.
* The paste made from powdered seeds of shana with coconut/sesame/castor oil is used as a hair tonic.
* The juice of kanta karika mixed with honey applied to the head acts as a hair tonic.
* The oil extracted from rohisa, briskly rubbed into the head encourages the new growth.
* The oil extracted from the seeds of sagvan is massaged on the head to check premature loss of hair.
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Gwen Murphy is a brilliant artist who breathes new life into old shoes, by transforming them from fashion accessories into intriguing works of art.

Ever since she was a little girl, Gwen liked to look at shoes and found that they were staring back at her, each pair with its own character and personality. Depending on model and how worn out they were, some shoes sometimes looked sleepy, other times grouchy or fierce, some even looked like they were singing. Young Gwen perceived them as a species of beings made entirely from pairs of identical twins, and the fascination with shoes stayed with her all the way through adulthood.

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Gwen Murphy named its collection of shoe artworks “Foot Fetish” because she actually perceives shoes as fetishes (objects believed to have magical powers to protect or aid its owner). To her, they have the power to protect our feet and transport us from place to place.










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