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Foundation / Tinted Mositurizer – Blending Basics {Skin Care}

Swathy · March 27, 2012 · 8 Comments

I have been using tinted moisturisers (TM’s) since last September and as a result, I have gone through various stages of difficulties in blending them into the skin. So, I thought I would put down certain things important to take care while blending. This is from an amateur perspective and I use just fingers to blend in.
Smooth Skin
Smooth skin is very essential to begin with before doing the blending. Flaky skin is the worst thing which can happen to you so always make sure you exfoliate your face, neck and decolletege regularly to make sure that your tinted cream goes on smoothly and blends in your skin without leaving any patches and the whole of the exposed skin is in same shade.
Amount of product
This point is very important. You should know how much is enough for your skin otherwise you can end up looking like a ghost. To make sure you don’t overuse, dot your face with the tinted moisturiser and blend in. Add the moisturiser as and when needed. This way you don’t generally end up over-using.
 
Uneven Complexion
My forehead is almost a shade darker than my face and it always gets darker if I don’t eat properly so whenever I apply TM’s, I have to make sure, it has blended well with the darker shade of my skin otherwise it looks ghostly on that area. And, getting different shades for different parts of your skin is not exactly a viable option. So, take care to use less of the TM on the darker area and blend well.
 
Apply moisturiser
It moisturises your skin and provides a base for the foundation / TM to go on smoothly. So, it is always a good idea to apply a moisturiser and wait for 5-10 minutes before applying a TM to allow the moisturiser to dry up.  And, it also gives a dewy finish leaving your skin looking hydrated and radiant.
 
Use fingers deftly
If you use fingers to blend in, make sure they are clean first. Use your middle finger to do the blending. It always helps to dot the face with the TM. And, instead of rubbing the product, patting it works better. Doing the patting motion quickly helps in giving a smooth finish and avoids the pulling of the skin which happens when you tend to rub in the product.
Make sure you have time
I have always noticed that when I am pressed for time, I am never able to blend well. Either I over-use the product or don’t use the fingers quickly enough to give a smooth finish. And, patting always takes more time than rubbing in.
So, hope this is helpful to you all. Do drop in your comments 🙂

Don’t try any new product before your wedding {Bridal Files}

Swathy · March 25, 2012 · 7 Comments

This is something which came to my mind after reading Tanveer’s post. In her words

I once used a oxy-bleach, just a week before my wedding. It was the first time I used a bleach and the last. It caused my face to turn red like I was sun burnt and I spent the next two days just calming my skin back to being normal. 

So, just a simple advise –  never try something which you haven’t tried out yet. You never know how your skin might react. If you do want to try out something, make sure you have adequate time before so that you can counteract the harmful effects, if any!!!
This applies to all kinds of treatments including facial, hair and body. If you really want to indulge in something luxurious, ‘ubtan’ is the best bet and has been, traditionally, a part of bridal skin care since centuries.
How to prepare customized Ubtan?
A simple recipe with available ingredients at home:
  • Besan (Chana flour)
  • Turmeric
  • Yogurt
Mix everything in proportion. You can add turmeric up to a table spoon and don’t worry about the staining because chana flour takes care of that. Try to make the paste brighter yellow in color. Apply it every night before you go to sleep on the face and neck or you can also go for an entire body application on a day when you are free.
Yogurt removes tan and turmeric helps with blemishes. It does take time to work. Do not add lemon juice as it is quite acidic and may cause skin dryness. You can go for tomato juice, if you wish. Its more gentle. And, essential oils and rose petals add a exotic feel to the mask. So, you might want to get some for your own use.
Hope this helps 🙂

Vedic Line Apple Green Toner {Product Review}

Swathy · March 22, 2012 · 2 Comments

Price: Rs 190 for 200ml
Ingredients
Pros
– gets absorbed very very quickly
– if used after a face wash with a cotton pad, it removes the residual dirt entirely
– lovely packaging
My Experience
I love the brilliant blue color of the toner. It comes in a spray bottle and thankfully, the quality of the spray pump is really good. The toner gets absorbed very quickly and it improves hydration to a limit. It does feel a little sticky when applied but that gets solved as soon as it gets absorbed.
I used the toner after washing my face and I could still see the dirt when I wiped it off with the toner. So, it is extremely effective in that. And, it has no alcohol too so that’s a plus. I does smell a little strong for me but the smell doesn’t linger around so that’s fine. Overall, its a good toner.
Have you tried anything from this brand?
PS: Product sent by the brand.
Other reviews from Vedic Line:
Vedic Line Papaya Scrub and Papaya Face Pack
Vedic Line Fig & Honey Moisturizer
Vedic Line Neem & Brahmi Disinfecting Face Wash
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