Hey gals,
Today, I thought I would share with you how I "layer" great skincare and makeup products to increase their effectiveness. What can you wear under sunblock? How do you boost your lipstick? How do you make a customized shade of blush? Eyeshadow Government has the scoop!
(Many of these products I have mentioned before, but I thought it would be helpful for you to know how to incorporate them into a full-blown, beauty addict's regimen.)
1. Serum + Oil/Lotion + Sunblock = Yay
After washing your face in the morning, apply Jurlique Herbal Recovery gel, which contains botanicals that work to improve evenness and give your skin a natural glow.
Next, apply a lotion that works on your skin type. If your skin is naturally dry, you can use natural jojoba oil or Josie Maran Organic Argan Oil. If your skin is breakout-prone, try Vichy Normaderm Anti-Acne Hydrating Lotion or Dr. Brandt Blemishes No More Hydrating Lotion.
Then, apply a non-codomogenic sunblock, such as Aveeno Continuous Protection Sunblock.
2. Your Favorite Lipstick + Too Faced Glamour Gloss = Smooch
Lately, I adore layering Too Faced Glamour Gloss in This Is Pretty over my favorite lipsticks. (Specifically, I wear this lip gloss over Chanel Rouge Coco Mademoiselle and Lipstick Queen in Jean Queen.) After it's on, you might notice that your lips appear fuller and shinier. And it tingles!
Also, adding this gloss is a great way to experiment with lipsticks that are matte or a little dry.
3. This Blush + That Blush = Hooray
You may already have your favorite blush in your makeup bag. (Everyone should have at least one.) But if you apply blushes lightly with a brush or cotton ball, you can create your own customized shade. I have started mixing cheek blushes and bronzer recently and love the results.
For example, Beauty Is Life Multi-Touch Powder in Balina looks great alone. It's a shimmery blush/bronzer, and they sell it at Barneys. But you can mix it with many pink shades or bronzers too.
Tip: Dab color on cheekbones and blend thoroughly.
XOXO,
Charlotte
P.S. Feel free to share your own "layering tips" in the comments section too. Stay divine!
P.S. Feel free to share your own "layering tips" in the comments section too. Stay divine!