Summer Makeup Trends That Are Going To Be Big This Summer

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          Dewy and Natural Skin : Emphasizing healthy and radiant skin will continue to be a popular trend. Achieve a fresh-faced look by using lightweight, dewy foundations or tinted moisturizers, and highlight your natural features.          Bold and Colorful Eyes: Experimenting with vibrant eyeshadow shades will be on-trend. Think bright blues, vivid pinks, and striking yellows. Whether it's a bold cat-eye or a pop of color on the lids, play around with different shades to make your eyes stand out.           Glossy Lips: High-shine lips will make a comeback this summer. Opt for glossy lipsticks, lip glosses, or even lip oils to achieve a luscious and plump look. Clear glosses and soft pinks are classic choices, but don't be afraid to try bold and bright shades as well. 4        Sun-Kissed Bronzer: A sun-kissed glow never goes out of style during the summer. Use a bronzer to add warmth and definition to your face. Apply it to the high points of your face, such as

Makeup Tips for Redheads

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If you have red or auburn hair, congratulations for being unique! If you're a natural redhead, you probably have very fair skin to go along with your beautiful tresses. We've got some simple skin and makeup tips for you to highlight your facial features and compliment your natural skin tone.
  • Use a sunscreen to prevent skin damage and freckles.
  • Wear sunglasses to protect your eye area from premature wrinkles and crow's feet.
  • If you have freckles, don't fret. They can easily be downplayed with foundation if you choose, but they can be endearing.
  • Try to keep your makeup natural. Blend and blend more. Your foundation should come very close to matching your skin tone.
  • For a light skin tone, avoid any pink and rose shades, including blush. Stick with peach or coral.
  • For the eyes, earth tones will complement your face. Beige, honey, and warm tones are much more flattering than pink & blue.
  • Open up your eyes by extending your eye shadow over the crease with a slightly lighter color (than what's on your eyelid.) Consider using a brown eyeliner pencil.
  • Don't be afraid to experiment. Try taking the darker shade on your eyelid up a little on the outer edges and blending it in with the lighter color to add a "lift." Or use bronzing powder.
  • You can use bronzing powder on your nose, into your cheeks, forehead and chin to add some color to your skin.
By testing different shades that go with your red or auburn hair, you will find out what makeup looks best on you. It's all trial and error. When you find your favorites, go back to the store and buy an extra, just in case your favorite color is discontinued. (Unfortunately, it happens frequently.)

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