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An Apple a Day

Tired of the morning lag?  Tired of downing cups of coffee, which, in spite of it’s great taste, has some rather unpleasant side effects?  First, it can make you jittery and wired, can give you a gross crash when it wears off.  It is very addicting, ask any coffee drinker what happens on the morning they skip their daily dose.  Headaches that will make you want to weep!

So what is our alternative for the caffeine junky in us all?

Well you know the old adage “An apple a day keeps the Doctor away”?  Well eat an apple a day and say good bye to coffee!

The natural sugars in the apple with give you a healthy boost of energy with out the addicting side effects of coffee.  There is no fast acting sugar rush, since in the process of eating the apple the fructose (natural simple sugar) is introduced to your blood stream at a nice even pace.  No nasty sugar rush like candy or even like coffee can.

So, no addiction, no nasty let down once the initial caffeine rush is over and best of all, no nasty yellow teeth!

Method Makeup Academy, Sacramento’s Makeup School

10 Tips for Better Makeup

  1. Use waterproof mascara.  It won’t smear or run beneath your eyes by the end of the day like most regular, non waterproof mascara will.I prefer NYX Doll Eye Waterproof Mascara (Retail $9.50), it’s a nylon base, so be aware of this just in case you have allergies.
  2. Red Lipstick with a blue undertone will make your teeth appear whiter.  Blue counteracts yellow and will give the illusion of brighter, whiter teeth.There are of course some provisos on this, if you have very warm toned skin, a blue toned red is going to look ‘off’.  So, here’s what you want to do:  Use a warm tone red on the outer part of your lips, this will blend and compliment your skin tone, then on the inner part of your lips nearest to your teeth, use a cool toned red.  This is going to make your teeth look whiter.
  3. Set your foundation with powder.  Powder over your foundation will help it stay all day.  It will absorb the natural oils and moisture in your skin prolonging the wear of your makeup.Now, don’t just fluff it on, set it by pressing it gently into your skin.  Make sure that your foundation is blended well into your skin, as too much moisture will make the powder look thick and cakey.
  4. Light before dark.  Apply your light shadows first, then the dark, as this will keep the light from being muddy.
  5. Lift your Brow.  When applying your eye liner, lift up your eyebrow to get a flat line.  Doing so will tighten up the skin on your lid for smooth application without any “skips”.
  6. Clean your brushes.  Clean brushes will apply your makeup more quickly and cleanlyA clean brushwill also keep your colors bright and true.  So wash your personal brushes at least twice a month. (Also, ew!  Who wants dirty brushes?  All those ugly bacteria running around…..)
  7. Don’t Powder your eyelids.  Leaving your eyelids moist from your liquid foundation or cream concealer will make your eye shadows wear longer.  The moisture will “grab” the shadow and make it stay.
  8. Use blush LIGHTLY.  Blush adds healthy color to a face, giving the impression of youth, life and health, but it is NOT a contour!  It should be applied lightly onto the apples of your cheeks (Where the actual cheek bone is) and not beneath the cheek bone where your contour goes.
  9. Blend.  Blend, blend, blend your eye shadows.  Un-blended shadows can leave hard lines and make your eye shadow appear unfinished.Blending your colors leaves a beautiful gradation which gives a finished, polished look.
  10. Do your eyebrows.  Even if you have naturally dark brows, adding a little bit of powder or pencil to them will help define and finish off your face.Choose a shade 1-2 shades lighter than your head hair and use lightly just to add conformity to your brows.
Method Makeup Academy, Sacramento’s Makeup School

8 Steps to the Perfect Smokey Eye

What you need:

Black Eye Shadow – M.A.C. Cosmetics Carbon $16 or NYX Nude Matte Shadow Stripped $4.50 (Both of of these shadows are amazing.  They are TRUE blacks, none of that bluish tinted crap you find in other brands.  I can’t say which I love more, though my VISA prefers the NYX.  I must admit I lean more toward NYX over MAC as NYX is Cruelty Free.  MAC, though amazing, tests on Animals so they lose my vote when I have a choice between their product and another good brand.)

Highlighter Shadow – Chimera Cosmetics Gold on White $18 (If you want a golden undertone) or NYX Cosmetics Hot Singles Shadows Vixen (for a nude undertone) or Whipped Cream (for a bright white) $4.50

Black Liquid Eye Liner – Wet & Wild H20 Ultra Black 881 $3.99 (Easily Found at Wal-mart) or if you prefer Gel Chimera Cosmetics Black Gel Liner $15

Mascara – NYX Doll Eye Water Proof Black Mascara $9.50

Rounded Eye Shadow Brush

Medium Firm Blending Brush

  1.  With a light tapping motion, place the highlightshadow. Place the highlight directly under the eyebrow on the brow bone.Work from the inside corner of the eye, toward the arch of the brow, stopping at the outside edge of the brow.
  2. Apply the highlight shadow over the entire lid, leaving the crease empty.
  3. Choose a medium-sized eye shadow brush for the shadow portion of the application. Press black shadow into the outer edge of the crease.  DO NOT take it past your pupil towards the inner part of your eye.
  4. Blend out into the crease softening the edgewith a medium firm blending brush.
  5. Using an angled liner brush apply the Liquid Eye liner to the upper lid. On yourself make sure you lift your brow high to give a smoother application and line. Start at the outside edge of the eye and feather in towards the inside corner of the eye. Eye liner application is best done in fluid, consistent strokes.
  6. Holding the wand horizontally, apply mascara from underneath the upper lashes, working from the base of the lashes to the tips. Apply evenly from the tear duct to the outer corner.
  7. Re-load the wand and apply mascara to the lower lashes, working from the base to the tips. If thicker lashes are desired, apply a second coat of mascara.
  8. The smokey eye requires a stronger brow then a more natural eye. Using an angled brush, use a shadow that is the same toneas your hair, choosing a color that is one shade lighter than your hair. Using the angled brush start filling in your brow with small upward, hair like flicks, working your way towards your arch. At the arch continue filling in the brow using longer more fluid motions down the length of the brow’s tail.

And there you have it!  A true smokey eye. (Note of Caution:  Not ALL eyes look good with a Smokey eye, not ALL people can pull off a solid black.  If you think that might be you, choose a dark brown as base crease and then softly blend in some black.)

Method Makeup, Sacramento’s Makeup School