PRO TIPS
My Brows Won’t Grow…HELP!
Breath. It will be ok. First thing I ask a new client who says their brows won’t grow is “how long have you been growing them out???” This is a big indicator to me what state your brows are in, how fast or slow they grow and are they really “not growing”. First things first, your brows should be left untouched at least 6 weeks in order for them to outgrow your former shape. While you will feel they are terrible, it’s quite necessary to see what can actually grow. Too often clients tell me before I start the session that “this is all there is” and that “they don’t grow past this”. Well my dear, I’m here to tell you that 90% of the time…you are wrong. In reality, the longest most clients have gone without touching their brows is 4 weeks (FYI 4 weeks is actually the point that they are just getting ready to grow back). Those precious little hairs that are finding their way to the surface after being yanked out for so long never really have a chance if you don’t give it time. For this reason, I tell clients to go 6-8 weeks of wait time , if they are trying to grow brow hairs . The same clients who tell me their brows simply “don’t grow”, soon after are saying “I never knew my brows could be this full.” Try your best to be patient, and hide those tweezers!!!
How to Pick the Perfect Foundation Makeup
When testing out foundation it's best to show up at the makeup counter with a clean, fresh face. It's OK to wear eye makeup or lipstick, even moisturizer on your face, but you don't want to show up already wearing foundation.
The best shade for you is one that disappears on your face.
To test, apply a stroke of up to three colors on a cheek or even better, the jawline (the inner wrist or hand aren't the best spots, contrary to popular belief).
Once you find that perfect fit, check it out in natural light. Ask to borrow a hand mirror and stand near a doorway, or step outside, to see which foundation looks best in the natural light.
MY FACE KEEPS BREAKING OUT HELP FIVE REASON WHY !
Have to cleaned your make up tools ( BRUSHES ,BEAUTY BLENDER )
Your not washing your face and hands after a workout ( bacteria can transfer to your face ).
Your overdoing your skin care routine exfoliating too much, using too many product can clog your pores.
your birth control is wreaking havoc on your skin.
You are what you eat diets full of fats and sugars can wreak havoc on your skin .
Keep a note of what you put on your plate. eat fresh fruits , greens, sufficient protein and vitamins. A diet rich in vitamin C and low in fats and sugar promotes radiant skin Consider a low-sugar diet, which can keep insulin levels down, allowing cells to maintain a healthy balance.