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Viva la Revolución! 20 Makeup and Beauty Tips to Revolutionize Your Routine

December 18th, 2010 by Karen 18 Comments

Sam

Written by Sam

Freelance makeup artist and blogger Sam wants to arm YOU for beauty battle (A-TEN-HUT!!) in today’s guest post.

Viva la Beauty Revolution!

Viva la Revolución!

Plug in your curling irons and grab your spoolies; the revolution has begun! Check out this bevy of quick, simple tips and tricks to revolutionize your beauty routine.

  1. Line your waterline with a white or fleshtone (for a more natural effect) shade to make your eyes look BIGGER.
  2. Use a shadow with blue undertones, or any shade of blue (from navy to electric) liner, to brighten the whites of your eyes.
  3. Perk up tired eyes by placing a shimmery gold or champagne shadow near your tear duct with a pencil brush (it’s like a shot of adrenaline for your peepers!).
  4. No time to redo your makeup after work before you go out dancing? No problem. Just dab a tiny bit of Vaseline over your lids instead. (BONUS: If you happen to be going to a club with blacklights, the Vaseline will glow neon-blue!) Tap a bit of glitter (cosmetic grade, of course, you silly) over the Vaseline to enhance the effect.
  5. Use Chapstick (or lip balms containing alcohol or camphor) no more than twice a day. Contrary to popular belief, the more often you use lip balm, the more chapped your lips can become. After a point, they can actually start to draw the moisture from your lips. To be safe, apply no more than once in the morning, and once before bed. If you’re already hooked on balm, wean yourself off of it slowly.
  6. Replace your store-bought exfoliator with DIY microdermabrasion. Take some plain ol’ baking soda (about a dime-size amount), and mix it with enough of your regular facial wash to create a thin paste. Massage the mixture all over your face using small circular motions, avoiding the eye area and paying special attention to the creases around your nose and the edges of your lips. It should sting oh so slightly. Rinse after about a minute. Reduce the amount of baking soda you use, and be more gentle when you apply the mixture, if it stings a little too much.

    Never use this method more than once or twice a week, and if you’re on any acne medication that chemically exfoliates your skin (like Retin-A, Duac, Epiduo, or Accutane), don’t use this method at all. You could severely damage your skin, making it red, raw, and sensitive for days (trust me on this…)

  7. Do your eyeshadow before your foundation. This way, if you experience any fallout, you won’t have to worry about covering it up or having it wreck the rest of your meticulously applied makeup.
  8. Speaking of fallout, the best way to prevent it from smudging on your skin is to keep it from touching it in the first place. Grab any cheap loose powder, and apply liberally under your eyes and onto your cheekbones. Then, after you’ve finished doing your eyes, simply sweep it off (and any fallout along with it)!
  9. Eyeshadows just not giving you enough payout? Get a concentrated application of color by patting, instead of sweeping, the color on your lid.
  10. Remember, the first place your loaded brush touches is where the most pigment is gonna land, and that’s especially important when contouring and often when applying eyeshadow.
  11. Don’t forget the Laws of Layering. For the face: serum, lotion, sunscreen, primer, liquid products, cream products, and powder products. For hair: sprays (except hairspray), lotions, styling products, serums/shine products, and hairspray.
  12. For body exfoliation, try taking a cheap, abrasive body brush and scrubbing yourself down before you hop in the shower. WARNING: if it hurts your skin like a keratin treatment hurts your wallet (or your stylish money clip), you may have scrubbed too hard, but the payout will be a smooth, sexy, glowing bod. If you’re up to it, really detox that skin by exchanging the brush for fine sea or Kosher salt.
  13. If you color your hair, use a sulphate-free shampoo. Sulfates can really strip dye straight from your cuticle, leading to lackluster locks and overall dullness. Most hair products will blatantly advertise that they do not contain sulphates for this reason. Your stylist may miss seeing you as often for color touch-ups, but your bank account will thank you.
  14. However, you can’t necessarily trust a hair product to be color-safe even if it doesn’t contain sulfates. Many volumizing products (mostly mousses) work by actually opening up the cuticle, making it porous and allowing color to easily escape, especially during application of heat. Be wary of this.
  15. Whether your hair is color treated or not, always rinse it in the coldest water you can. Heat opens the cuticles, making your hair frizz, look dull, and tangle. By never letting hot water touch your precious locks and turning momentarily to cold, you can seal the cuticles, lock in your color, amp up the shine, and smooth your hair overall to reduce flyaways and frizzies.
  16. After styling your hair, are there still some random flyaways bringing down your bombshell look? Take a simple toothbrush and spray some hairspray onto the bristles. Then, use it to sweep those escaped strands into their proper place.
  17. When applying nail polish, leave a 2 millimeter gap on either side. This gives a sharper, cleaner look and protects your cuticles, all in one! Now that’s multitasking for ya…
  18. Foundation making your red skin look ruddy? You might be using one with pink undertones. My belief is that everyone can use some yellow. Some people believe that pink will liven up their skin and make it look rosy, but I believe pink can be aging and actually make you look dull and pallid. The only time I ever use pink-based foundation is on select people with very fair skin. A bit of yellow livens up the skin and gives it dimension, while still counteracting some of the redness that can naturally appear. And if you still think you need pink, try beige or neutral undertones instead. They should still be able to balance out the multitude of shades in your skin.
  19. The purpose of foundation is not to match the skintone of your face; otherwise, what would be the point (you could just use concealer to hit problem areas in this case)? Instead, it’s meant to make your face look in tone with the rest of your exposed skin (for women, often the chest and arms; for men, often just the arms).
  20. Want your lips to be voluptuous and kissable? Easy! Before bed, apply some lip balm or a thin layer of Vaseline. Let it sit for about five minutes, and then blot most of it off. Next, take a basic toothbrush, and scrub at your lips in small, circular motions (this will sting). It removes much of the built-up dead skin and rough spots while smoothing out lines and creases. Immediately afterward, wipe away the rest of the balm and reapply. Do this twice a week, and before long your lipstick will apply smoother, and kissing will be much more fun.

Take these 20 tips as you will, and stay tuned for Viva la (Beauty) Revolución: Part 2!

Sam

Written by Sam

Sam is a 17-year-old, oddly tall guy whose love of all things skincare, makeup, and fashion started when he entered the modeling world at 14. Since then, he’s established himself as a freelance makeup artist in the theatre and fashion worlds, and started his own blog to preach the wonders of orange eyeshadow, Asian skincare, and designer fragrances to the masses.

Viva la Revolución! 20 Makeup and Beauty Tips to Revolutionize Your Routine / Originally published December 18th, 2010

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  1. Ronda says

    December 18th, 2010 at 8:45 pm

    Thanks for the tips! I’m fond of exfoliating my lips, I use a pinch of sugar and carmax.

    Reply
  2. Citrine says

    December 18th, 2010 at 8:49 pm

    The baking soda one soulds pretty cool!

    Reply
  3. Adjua Fantastic says

    December 18th, 2010 at 9:14 pm

    Awesome tips, thanks for sharing!

    Reply
  4. Jessica says

    December 18th, 2010 at 9:27 pm

    Thanks! These tips are awesome! I knew about 16 out of 20 tips but didn’t figure it them out till I was 24! Sam, are you sure you are only 17??

    Reply
  5. Jasmine says

    December 19th, 2010 at 12:14 am

    GREAT post!

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  6. pia says

    December 19th, 2010 at 12:21 am

    Thank you for the tips! There are a doze of stuff that are refreshers for me, and there are some which are down right fresh! I used to only relay on sunblock and powder and when I really got into makeup layering always confuddled me. Lotion, serum, sunscreen, brightener, foundation, primer, I didn’t know there are varieties of stuff one could put on before powder. And also for the tips o making eyes look whiter and brighter. I just tried out light blue NYX eye liner last night and it made my eyes bigger somewhat. Thanks for the insights, Sam!

    Reply
  7. Jen says

    December 19th, 2010 at 2:52 am

    Haha I love the effect of Vaseline in a club. Blue-ish lips can look weird but NEON blue rocks!

    Reply
  8. Hedy says

    December 19th, 2010 at 5:45 am

    I’ll have to try the layering when I do my hair tonight (I usually start w/serum).

    Reply
    • Sam says

      December 19th, 2010 at 6:43 am

      The reason for this is because serum and shine products coat the entire hair strand with interlocked synthetics (dimethicone and cyclomethicone are the two most common), and lock other products out, diminishing their effect. The only exception to this rule are things like Morrocan Oil, Paul Mitchell The Super Skinny Serum, etc, which need to be blow-dried in before other products are applied. Lemme know how it goes!

      Reply
  9. Heidi says

    December 19th, 2010 at 9:14 am

    Great article, Sam! Some I’ve heard before and tried, but it’s very handy to have all these great tips in one list!

    Reply
  10. beautylogicblog says

    December 19th, 2010 at 12:23 pm

    I still can’t believe you’re 17. I do the baking soda trick too. I love DIY stuff. I have a whole bunch of DIY Conditioners that work just as good as expensive home ones.

    Reply
    • beautylogicblog says

      December 19th, 2010 at 12:37 pm

      oops meant store ones

      Reply
  11. Alice says

    December 19th, 2010 at 1:01 pm

    Chapstick only twice a day? Haha, I slather that stuff on like at least 17 times a day. My HG lip balm is definitely good old strawberry Chapstick. Smells sooooo good and super smooth, not waxy like Burt’s Bees stuff, and not as pigmented as a lot of my Korres stuff.

    Reply
  12. Kelsey says

    December 19th, 2010 at 2:57 pm

    any specific suggestions for products from tip #1?

    Reply
  13. Dea says

    December 21st, 2010 at 6:06 am

    I have to try #16! These flyaways always freak me out, cause I love a flawless look for my hair. Thank you Sam! I’m thrilled for Part 2!

    Reply
  14. Nessa says

    December 21st, 2010 at 9:13 am

    I also slather lip balm on like crazy! I love using it especially in the winter and I only use one with SPF.
    What else do you suggest using instead of lip balm for us crazy users?

    Reply

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