Friday, January 22, 2010

What Mascara Do Your Eyelashes Need?

What Mascara Do Your Eyelashes Need?What is needed for the majority of women around the world? Of course, it is mascara! Even those women, who adhere to the minimalism in the daily makeup, can not resist this "magic wand", which makes the eyes more and look more expressive, open, languishing.

Since olden days, women used coloring compositions of the resin, wax and soot, which have evolved into more liquid mixtures later. However, mass production of mascara, similar to usual for us, started only in the 20th century. In the end of the last century, polymers became the part of mascara, whereby mascara acquired such qualities as softness, elasticity and regenerative effect.

Today manufacturers produce hundreds kinds of mascara to any taste. In order not to loose in this variety and to choose exactly what you want, pay attention to the product’s composition. The main components of any type of mascara are soap, soot, powdered dyes, water, various sealing resins and nutrients. Also, the majority of manufacturing companies add special components, which can help to improve the structure of the eyelashes, their growth, or to protect the eyes from negative environmental attacks (for example, drying up, wind or frost).

Among the most common nutritional supplements in mascara there are keratin (the part of the natural chemical composition of eyelashes), lanolin (moisturizing component that makes lashes less brittle), melanin (which protects eyelashes from external factors), castor oil (to nourish and strengthen eyelashes from the roots) and substances, protecting from exposure to sunlight.

Also many types of mascara contain vitamins F, A, E and B5, which nourish eyelashes, make them silky and stimulate the growth of eyelashes. To prevent reproduction of pathogenic germs, manufacturers add preservatives in cosmetics, disinfecting the surface of the eyelashes.

Based on the chemical composition, mascara can be enriched, suitable for the most sensitive eyes, and healing, which promotes the restoration of the structure of eyelashes. Mascara with a high content of vitamins and protective components can be used even by people who suffer from allergies. It provides a cautious care for brittle and thin eyelashes, protecting them from the effects of external factors. Healing mascara doesn’t contain coloring components. More likely it is the gel for the care of eyelashes. It contains castor oil, proteins, vitamins and trace elements.

Choosing the mascara, don’t forget to pay attention to the term of its life. Beauticians recommend using a tool within three months after the first opening of the tube. Only in this case, you can avoid the spread of pathogenic germs. For the dry mascara use-by date is about a year, but it is best to use it during the first 6 months.

Monday, January 4, 2010

Make Your Teeth Look Whiter

Make Your Teeth Look WhiterIf you have caps or you have super-sensitive teeth or for some other reason teeth whitening isn't an option for you, you still can make your teeth look whiter with makeup. The right lip colour and some skin-tone enhancement will do the trick. Here's how to give your smile new and enhancing look.

A sun-kissed complexion is an easy way to make teeth look whiter. Brush on a bronzer if your skin is looking sallow, but avoid ones with gold sparkle, which can enhance yellow. Certain lip colors can also brighten your smile. Look for reds, berries, and pinks that have cool undertones. If your gloss has shimmer, make sure it's silver, not gold.

If you have grayish teeth, avoid red lipsticks with blue tones and instead try a cooler tone with a brown base. Nude pinks with an almost brownish hue are best. If you have a yellow or off-white tone to your teeth, avoid deep, dark and bright shades, as well as super-shiny glosses. Instead, try nude shades or pinks that have bluish undertones.

If you're going to invest money and time in professional teeth whitening procedures and products don't forget that white teeth are attractive, but if the teeth overwhelm the face by their whiteness, then the teeth probably have been overdone. Generally, the whiteness of the teeth should compliment the face, look natural, and be about the same shade as the whites of the eyes.