Take time to find a large area where you can spread the
materials that you are going to use. This isn't a project to rush through,
Take out all of your makeup and skin
care products and go through them. These are some of the most common items
in a makeup kit, Foundation evens skin tone and
gives a smooth palette to begin applying other products. Concealer is applied to hide blemishes,
sores, bags, and other marks on the face. Blush adds
dimension to your face and can add a youthful or sun-kissed look. Eye shadow is available for
almost any skin tone. Neutral and complimentary colors that can be used
everyday should be put in your everyday pile. More exotic and dramatic colors
can be added to your special occasion collection. Eyeliner
is used on the edges of your eyelids closest to your eyes and just below the
eyes. Powders can set your foundation and prevent it from wearing off as fast. Look
for a good shade of lipstick and/or lip-gloss to include in your kit. Find
something that coordinates with the other products you plan to use daily. See
tips for colors choices. Consider a bronzer
to add additional color to your face. This is great during the summer time to
give the appearance of a tan without the sun damage. This may be a daily,
seasonal or special occasion item depending on the frequency you use it. Evaluate
what you wear daily and what you don't. Consider what you have time to apply and what is only used for
special events. Be prepared to have 5-6 piles before you're done. Gather your
items into piles including: Daily wear. These are your basic colors that match
almost anything you wear with the coordinating lipstick. Keep it simple unless
you want to carry a suitcase around every day. Skin care. These are your basic colors that match almost
anything you wear with the coordinating lipstick. Keep it simple unless
you want to carry a suitcase around every day. Skin care. This includes more dramatic colors, infrequently
worn colors, products you purchased to match special outfits, wild colors used
for Halloween, shimmer powder you wear out to clubs, false eyelashes or
anything else you rarely wear. Seasonal (optional) Tanning
can cause your skin tone to vary from season to season. People who tan often
have different foundation and powder shades they use in the summer. If you tan
during the summer you may need to make an additional pile for your darker summer
colors (or tan free winter colors). Dispose of anything that is old, broken
or causes irritation. If it's old, you should get rid of it. Old makeup
collects bacteria, separates and may flake off or not apply as well. Here are
some general guidelines for how long you should keep an item before disposing
of it. · Three Months, Mascara, Liquid Eye Liners · Six months Eye foundations Eye creams Eye bases Cream eye shadows Any other cream or gel based item for eyes Face
Powders which have had brushes or
sponges in contact with the product.Foundations that are cream or pancake · One Year Liquid foundations Moisturizers Concealer
used on face providing it is in a tube and does not have an applicator. · As needed Powder and cake blush Powder and cake eye
shadows Eye liners (pencil) providing it doesn't harden, become difficult to
apply or becomes dry. Bronzer Pack nail polish and remover in your
daily kit if you do daily or frequent touch ups. Otherwise, put it in a
nail kit and store elsewhere. Look at your make up application tools.
Are they sufficient? Dirty? Floating around in the bottom of a drawer or bag?
These become dirty and bacteria filled quickly. Toss out any used sponge
applicators that came with the makeup and invest in good washable brushes.
Dispose of any dirty foundation sponges and powder puffs. By using clean brushes you can extend the life of your
makeup by eliminating the amount of bacteria and oils you are introducing into
it. Brush kits and brush bags are usually sold at mall makeup counters and
makeup stores. The brush bags will keep your brushes organized, protect the
brush ends from bending and keep your application tools clean. Here are the
most popular applications tools: ·
Foundation brush or a wedge sponges, Powder brush, Blush brush, Large shadow brush, Small or angled shadow
brush, Lip brush, Concealer brush. Clean application tools as needed.
Clean eye liner by rubbing an alcohol soaked cotton ball over the pencil and
sharpening the tip completely. Clean brushes in antibacterial soap and rinse
until they are clean. If your brushes look tangled, deformed or if they are so
full of makeup you don't have to actually add make up each time, you need to
dispose of those and start fresh. Examine
your piles and try to gauge what size bag you will need. If you don't have
something big enough or with the necessary pockets you should start shopping.
It's always better to go with something slightly larger than something too
small. Go shopping at a local drug, beauty supply, department or discount
store and browse for makeup bags or kits. Make sure it can hold everything
you plan on putting into it including your brush bag. Train cases are usually hard side
and have extending shelves for organization. These can be heavy and bulky but
protect well. Bags vary
in size and construction. Look for something made for makeup as it will
probably have an interior that will wipe clean, zip closed to avoid spilling
and have padded or quilted exterior to offer extra protection. Small tackle boxes are usually
larger than the train cases, less expensive and great for organizing a lot of
makeup. This is an excellent product for special occasion makeup as you can
easily see what you have available. Since you don't wear it all the time it's
easy to forget what you have. If you don't carry your make up with you and only
apply it at home you can use a basket or drawer to store your daily makeup. Use
the plastic storage with shelves under your sink or in the closet to store all
but your daily makeup. Keep the daily kit easily accessible. Organize your makeup into the appropriately
sized bags or kits. Store what
you don't use daily in its own bag or kit based on the categories above.
Put your brushes in their own bag or
kit to keep them clean and protected and put this in your daily bag or kit.
Pat yourself on the back! Your makeup is organized
and you should be on your way to a less stressful and efficient make up
routine.
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