Do you feel like a mess by the middle of the day? Many people, especially those with oily skin, feel that by mid-afternoon their make-up has faded, smeared or worn off. Your eye liner or shadow has disappeared and traces of it are clumped in the folds of your upper lid. You might even have eye liner smudges below your eyes. That perfect pink blush in your cheeks has been gone since mid morning. And any lipstick you might have applied has become your identifying marker on a coffee cup.
I HAVE had numerous emails asking me about New Year’s Eve makeup. It seems a good time to answer this popular question, which as always, questions the good old smoky eye. So, I’ve had a look at trend-based smoky eyes from shows Mac supported in New York, London, Milan and Paris to show you some of my favourites.
Preventing stains on your pillowcase isn't the only reason to take your cosmetics off before you go to sleep.
From Newsweek Fact--and not just because it dirties your pillowcase. Sleeping with cosmetics on can clog pores, cause zits and irritate the skin. When makeup stays on too long, it also blocks "the natural exfoliative process of shedding skin," which can leave your skin looking dull, says Dr. Robin Ashinoff, director of cosmetic dermatology at Hackensack University Medical Center in New Jersey.