Make Up in Winter


Seasons might change but the care of Beauty Inn Salon will increase for you. In this article there is a great knowledge of Beauty Inn Makeup Tips for the winter Season. In some countries its already winter and snowing and in some countries it’s the beginning of winter. You should make an extra effort in winter for your makeup
There are so many people who dread winter for the mere reason that it brings a challenge to maintaining healthy and well-moisturizer skin. Extra care and attention is needed during the winter season, because during the cold months, the oil glands situated just below the surface of the skin tend to become relatively inactive and produce less moisture than usual. The wind and cold conditions that it brings along only adds to the dryness. With the onset of winters, your makeup also needs to go major change. Beauty Inn Salon have staff trained from international trainers of widely accepted companies and we know how to change your looks for good.
Velvety shades are the way to go for a winter woman. You need to look more glamorous and more polished during the cold months of the year. The matte look and understated shades, such as coffee, chocolate and smoky shades for eyes and berry tones for lips and cheeks, replace the fresh summer face. Gloss is in vogue again and so are our beloved fruity and spicy tones of cosmetics. In case you want to explore more about make up in winters, make use of the tips given in the following lines.
For winter makeup color, think rich! Jewel tones and luxurious browns are great for winter because they make up for the color you don’t usually have when the weather turns icy. More important than ever—moisturize! Changes in temperatures (inside with the heater to outside where it’s freezing, then back to your car where you turn the heater on, etc) can dry your skin out fast. Keep it smooth, and flaunt that fair skin—just don’t forget to protect it; UV rays still penetrate your skin even if it’s not hot outside.
Makeup Tips For Winters
·         Use blackberry and copper color polish to darken your nails. It is perfect for the season and looks best on short, just-to-your-fingertips nails.
·         Try colored mascara like navy, burgundy, and auburn that gives lashes a subtle color and some depth as well, without looking too obvious.
·         Winters calls for more defined eyes. So, you should use a chocolate brown or charcoal liner along your upper lashes.
·         It is a good idea to opt for neutral shades of makeup, such as light browns, grays, pinks and purples.
·         If you want to draw attention to only one area of your face during winter, it is best to put emphasis on your eyes. A smoky eye look will work well during this time of year.
·         Keep your lips moisturized in order to prevent them from becoming cracked and dry. It is a good idea to apply a lip-gloss throughout the day.
·         A bit of sheen on eyes can be used too for a change, especially if you are using nude shades on your lips.
·         Either your moisturizer or your foundation should have broad-spectrum sun protection.
·         A light, matt foundation as well as a tinted powder, with a slight shimmer, look great in winters.
·         For fragrance, it is best to stick to essence of essential oils, spices and other natural aromas.
·         Smokey eyes look best in winters. For sultry effect, you can use eye shadows in cinnamon and coffee shades.
·         A sheer layer of creamy blush-on can boost up the subtle makeup look that you adopt in winters.
·         Tinted lip balms, in honey, blackberry and red currant tones, look great in the winter season. For lips, use more berries and plums. Adding this color to your lips automatically adds more colors to your cheeks and sparkle to your eyes. Added bonus: they make your teeth look whiter because they’re blue-based. As with the blush, redheads and those with yellow undertones may want to try a coral-pink lipstick instead. Winter’s also a good time to experiment with reds a la Old Hollywood glamour girls. Just make sure to go light on the eye makeup if you’re wearing a red lipstick or gloss (a thin line of brown liner accompanied by light brown shadow and a coat of black mascara works well on everyone). Even the palest girl or the girl with the reddest hair can have red lips—they just may have to work a little longer to find the perfect shade/depth. Fair skin should wear sheer reds, but darker complexions can go bolder. Once you find your red, wear it with your favorite little black dress to a holiday party and enjoy yourself. Unless you bought a long lasting red lipstick, make sure you carry the tube in your purse so you can touch up between drinks

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