As a woman I am very attached to cosmetics. I cannot bear going to the office without makeup. I admit my bag has a lot of makeup beauty merchandise which include: facial powder, lip gloss and lipstick, blush on, eye shadows, and mascara. I just hate to see my face when it is very oily or my lips are cracked. Maybe not all women have a great interest for makeup beauty products but now, it seems like, when you are not using any of it, you are being left behind.
If your skin is oily, it can tend to look ugly and dull whenever we go out in public. Whether it is day or night, whether you are at a party, or just strolling on streets, applying makeup depends on the occasions and places.
There are five sorts of makeup to be considered: street makeup, theatrical makeup, natural or straight makeup, makeup for photography, and corrective makeup.
The street makeup is the one that is uncommitted and is generally cheaper. Buying street makeup, it is understood you will not be singing opera under thousands of watts of theatrical lighting. Ordinarily it is designed for light, personal, and everyday use.
The theatrical makeup on the other hand is heavily pigmented so that it does not washout under the bright lights. It will hold up under physical tension such as dancing or singing with sweaty tenors. The style will vary
with the size of the stage and audience. "Intimate" theater is a small stage, close to a small audience. Makeup for intimate theater is much more normal looking compared to make up for a large theater where facial expressions must be projected from a thousand feet.
The normal or straight makeup is best whenever making a film or a video. Makeup of his type is very precise because it is assumed a shot can be developed weeks apart from others that will match the scene. Just see to it that the colour is steady or consistent.
Makeup for still photography follows the same logic as makeup for film and video, except for the fact that a flash is often used. Makeup for black and white photography is supposed to be very specialized.
Corrective makeup is for people who have something to hide like scars, birthmarks and other skin discoloration. For example, when you are only trying to hide a few zits, use a "cover-up" type makeup on the spots rather than overdo it with foundation.
You can freely use makeup beauty products as long as you know what you will look like after. Whenever you feel it is a good idea to look in the mirror, go for it. Mirrors never lie anyway. For sure you can remove the makeup, what is good about makeup is that, you can reapply it anytime and anywhere you want to.
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Uchenna Ani-Okoye is an internet marketing advisor
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