What do the Celebrities Use?
Do you ever watch a movie, or see a celebrity on TV and wonder, what type of cosmetics they use? I always wonder if they really do look as good as they appear on TV or if there is some major movie/TV correction going on behind the scenes. Well I am sure of one thing they all are wearing cosmetics of some type. But what brands are they using?
I did a little bit of research and this is what I found: Jessica Alba uses two choice mascaras to give her long, clump-free lashes the first is for lengthening and separating which is Blinc Kiss Me mascara and the second is Make Up For Ever Volumizing mascara in No.2 , Christina Milian mixes 2 Mac lipsticks to get her perfect shade, and Elle Macpherson uses Lancôme’s Juicy Tubes in Pamplemouse.
So all of the celebrities seem to have there own favorite way to glam it up! I would recommend next time you see a picture of a celebrity, and they have the make-up look you are after, photocopy the picture and blow it up so you can see clearly how they did there makeup. Then research that person individually to find the specific products they use to get the same look. You can easily copy their look by applying the same cosmetics as that celebrity used.
Posted in Celebrities on July 15th, 2007 by Mary | | 0 Comments
Determining Skin Type
How do you know what the right skin care is for you? There are so many different types of skin care where do you even begin? A good place to start is to know your skin type. There are many different skin types but you can break them down into two main categories: normal to dry and combination to oily.
Normal to dry skin is when your skin is pretty balanced and you rarely break out or when you have dryer skin that needs a lot of moisturizer. Combination to oily is when you have break outs primarily in the tee zone or your skin breaks out pretty regularly.
After you determine what type of skin you have you can more accurately decide what skin care is going to work best for you. If you normal to dry skin you need a more moisturizing product. If you have combination to oily skin you need a product that is going to help you control excess oil and shine.
Each case you want to be educated on your skin type. The next step is trying different products that are made specifically for you needs. One way to research different products is by looking up products online. Another way is to drive to the store and look in the section of the product you are looking for. At the store you can always read the backs of the labels and form there you can make your decision.
Posted in Skin Care on June 7th, 2007 by Mary | | 0 Comments
How to Hide Dark Circles
What is the best way to hide those dark circles that we all get under are eyes? I wanted to find out what were the best products for covering up the darkness.
One product that I use and recommend is a highlighting pen. I use a highlighting pen by Mary Kay and it works miracles! The job of the highlighting pen is to increase the reflection of light around your eyes. When ever light hits the eye it reflects the light preventing shadows that leave the eye looking dark.
Another product that is out on the market is concealer. Make up concealer is designed to just that conceal any unwanted flaws. What I use is a shade lighter then my usual foundation. That way it works like a highlighter and I can blend it in with my other foundation. It is always an option if you can not get your hand on a good highlighter.
To prevent getting dark circles I would suggest investing in a good eye cream. Eye creams help hydrate your eyes and they also cool down puffiness and help sooth eyes. I also use Mary Kay soothing eye gel. It is wonderful, you put it on in the morning when you wake up and by the time you get ready for work your eyes are ready for the day!
I hope this input helps you hide the dark circles next time they occur!
Posted in Eye Products on May 23rd, 2007 by Mary | | 0 Comments
Coming Soon
Thank you for reading Choice Cosmetics! Stay tuned for more content coming soon!
Posted in Cellulite products, Cheek Products, Sun Care on April 26th, 2007 by Mary | | 0 Comments
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