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Thursday, September 28, 2017

How to Apply Liquid Eyeliner



 In order to choose the right eyeliner for you, Liquid eyeliner comes in two main types:

 felt tip and a dip-brush.


·         Felt tip liquid eyeliner is very similar to a marker, and has the eyeliner fed through it like a pen.

·         A dip-brush liquid eyeliner is similar to nail polish in that it comes with a small bottle of the eyeliner with a brush that must be dipped in between each application.


Rest your fingers on your face to create a stable base. Then use Liquid eyeliner to draw a smooth line from the inner corner of the eye until the outer end. Extend the winged line beyond the natural eye line, keeping it perpendicular to the eye brow.

Once your basic cat eye makeup is in place, proceed to apply the Liquid eyeliner   along the lower lash line. Extend it outwards and keep it parallel to the cat eye line. By the end of the application, you should have two small flicks for the double-winged liner to look bang on trend.

Use your eyeliner to join the edge of the double-winged liner to the flick of the cat eye. This will create a thicker, curved stroke at the end of the eyes.



How to Apply Henna to Hair


Mix the henna powder: Henna comes in a powdered form, and you must mix this with water before you can apply it to your hair. Mix ½ cup of henna with ¼ cup of warm water. Stir to combine. Stir in more water by the tablespoon (15 ml) as necessary, until the henna paste becomes the consistency of mashed potatoes. Once you’ve mixed the powder and water, cover the bowl with plastic and let it develop at room temperature for about 12 hours.  When you're ready to apply the dye, mix in a bit more water until you have a thick but spreadable consistency.



Dry your hair: Before applying henna, you'll want to start with clean hair. In the bath, wash your hair with your regular shampoo to remove dirt, oil, and styling products.  

Applying the Henna Paste:  Starting with the top most layer of hair, grab a thin 2-inch-wide (5-cm-wide) section of hair from the middle back of your head. Comb this section away from the rest of your hair. With a large tint brush or your fingers, apply 1 to 2 teaspoons (2 to 4 g) of henna to the roots of your hair. Spread the henna toward the tips, adding more paste if necessary.

·       When you’ve fully covered the first section of hair, twist it a few times and then wrap it into a bun on top of your head. The henna paste is quite sticky, so the coil of hair will just sit there.


·      Apply paste to the next section. Working with the same topmost layer of hair, take a fresh 2-inch (5-cm) section of hair from beside the original section. Apply henna paste to the roots with your fingers or a tint brush. Work the paste toward the tip, adding more paste if necessary, until the entire section is saturated with henna paste.


·       Twist and wrap the section over the original bun. Twist the dyed section of hair a few times. Wrap it around the original bun that you created with the first section of hair. Because the henna is so sticky, the coil will stay, but you can pin it in place.

·    Touch up around the hairline. When every section of hair has been covered and twisted into the bun, go around your hairline and add more paste to areas where the henna looks sparse or more coverage is needed. Pay particular attention to the hairline line and roots.

·       Keep the henna warm and let it set. Henna generally takes between two and four hours to set. Rinse with conditioner. When the henna has had enough time to set, put your gloves back Continue conditioning and rinsing until the water runs clear and there's no paste left in your hair.
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Wait a few days for the color to develop. Henna takes about 48 hours to develop properly. When your hair first dries, it will look very bright and orange. Over the next couple of days, the color will deepen and become less orange

Tuesday, September 26, 2017

How to Remove Underarms Hair


Shaving


Shaving is the simplest, easiest, and most affordable technique for underarm hair removal. This method will not give long-lasting effect and might cause bumps and rashes as the response to irritated skin caused by the razor blade. However, recent store-bought products which can be combined with shaving are able to provide more long-lasting effect.

Lemon and sugar pack


Mix 1 tbsp of sugar with 2 tbsp of lemon juice and make a paste. Apply this paste on your underarms in the direction of hair growth. Leave it for ten minutes and wipe with a wash cloth. Do this twice a week and it will slowly help remove hair over time. It also helps lighten the skin on your underarms.
Turmeric Paste


1/4 cup turmeric powder 3 tbsp Rosewater/Milk Combine the ingredients until you get a smooth paste Wash your armpits and pat dry with a towel. Apply the paste to your underarms and leave it on for about 30 minutes. Soak a towel in warm water and wipe the turmeric off. Repeat this every day or every other day to reduce hair growth.
 Egg and corn flour pack


Whip 1 egg white with 1/2 tsp of corn flour and 1 tsp of sugar. Apply this paste on your underarms and allow it to dry. Peel it off from the skin when it dries. Repeating this weekly will help you remove your underarm hair while peeling off the mask.
Tweezing


Compared to shaving tweezing gives a more permanent effect of hair removal .While shaving effects last only for 2 to 3 days, hair removal effects resulted from tweezing is going to last a little longer, which is 4 to 5 days. However, tweezing is also more painful than shaving and more effective for facial hair than underarms hair.

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