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Tips for make
up and skin care
‘Make up and
skin care’ is
generally
regarded as
women’s forte.
Men seldom
indulge in ‘Make
up and skin
care’. Many men
do care for
their skin but
make up is
really alien to
most men.
Treating make up
and skin care as
different topics
wouldn’t make
sense; after
all, make up
will work only
if the skin is
healthy. So how
do you exercise
make up and skin
care, together?
Here are some
tips for make up
and skin care:
* Always have
skin care on
mind, whether
you are buying
products for
make up or
actually
applying them
onto your skin
after you have
bought them. So
what you are
buying is a
‘make up and
skin care’
product, not
just a make up
product. Check
the ingredients
to see if it
contains things
that you might
be allergic to.
Also check if it
contains high
concentration
chemicals that
can harm your
skin.
* ‘Make up and
skin care’ is
also about
testing the
products before
using them. So,
apply the make
up on a small
patch of skin
e.g. earlobes
and check how
your skin reacts
to it.
* Keep track of
expiry date on
your make up
products and
never use them
beyond the
expiry date. In
fact some
products (e.g.
vitamin C based
products), if
not stored
properly, get
spoilt much
earlier than the
expiry date.
* Cleanliness is
an important
part of make up
and skin care
procedure.
Sharpen your
eye-liners
regularly and
keep all your
makeup equipment
clean at all
times. You might
fix a date, each
month, for
overhauling of
your equipment.
As part of
cleanliness,
your make up and
skin care
procedure should
also include
keeping your
hair clean at
all times.
* Nail care is
another
important aspect
of make up and
skin care. Use a
good quality
nail polish and
always keep your
nails clean.
Once you are
done with
cleaning and
polishing your
nails, you
should rub in
cuticle oil at
the edges of the
nail.
* If you have
deep-set eyes,
you should use a
liquid eye liner
instead of a
pencil one. This
will prevent
smudging at the
deep edges of
your eye-lid.
* If you have a
skin disorder
e.g. acne, you
should not apply
heavy or
chemical based
make up. Consult
your
dermatologist if
you are not sure
about the make
up products that
you can use
while you have
acne or other
skin disorder.
Never try to
squeeze pimples/
acne. Remember
that make up and
skin care should
not conflict
each other.
* Use a mild
make up remover
(instead of just
washing it
away).
* Another
important ‘make
up and skin
care’ procedure
is the following
golden rule:
“Never sleep
with your make
up on”
* While applying
a deodorant,
make sure that
you maintain the
recommended
distance between
the nozzle and
your skin (as
mentioned on the
deodorant pack).
So, make up and
skin care should
always go hand
in hand. Do not
try to treat
make up and skin
care
differently.
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