Beauty Fix: How to fill in blonde eyebrows, time-saving skincare solutions and more
I have fair skin
and light eyes, which I would love to accentuate with makeup but I find that a
lot of eyeliner shades look harsh. What colour would you recommend I use?
The last thing
you want is a dash of much-too-dark liner that overwhelms the face. Softer
variations of brown, charcoal and blue (think: taupe, slate blue or light-grey
shades) can be very appealing options for anyone with fair features. Clarins Crayon
Khôl in “Taupe” ($26, thebay.com)
is bound to become a favourite due to its soft texture and built-in blending
brush—meaning you can diffuse the colour as much or as little as you like,
making it flexible for day and night use. Also consider adding a bit of
iridescence or shimmer: makeup with light-reflective properties is excellent at
brightening up appearances.
I want to wear
an orange lipstick for a holiday party, what’s a great shade for darker skin
tones?
Orange is
definitely a statement-making lipstick colour, so kudos to you for going for a
bold look! There are many directions to go in when selecting an orange
lipstick, but for darker skin tones it’s important to keep shade undertones in
mind. Creamy pastel shades tend to appear ashy, so instead opt for an orange
lipstick with red undertones. I recommend trying Ellis Faas Milky
Lips in L204 ($42, sephora.ca),
a gorgeous burnt-orange shade that is universally flattering but particularly
stunning on darker skin tones. The formula is a liquid lipstick that also works
as a stain, giving you long wear—which is ideal in a holiday party scenario!
I’m so pressed
for time, but want to slow down and take care of my skin. What can I use at
home to do so?
At this point
in the year, we’re all overcommitted to a plethora of plans, be it holiday
parties, family events, shopping for the perfect gifts or hosting guests.
(Whew!) Being time-crunched doesn’t mean your skincare should fall to the
wayside. There’s something to be said for the ritualistic nature of skincare
and how soothing it can truly be if you slow down for a few minutes to enjoy
the process. At the end of a long day, take a dollop of Eve Lom Cleanser
($55, murale.ca)
and massage it into your skin. It will remove all traces of makeup and then
continue to cleanse and exfoliate your skin. Then soak an Eve Lom Muslin Cloths
($24 for 3, murale.ca)
in hot water and place the cloth over your face, inhaling for a few seconds.
Repeat this step a few times and finally buff your face with the muslin cloth
to polish your skin and rinse off the cleanser. You’ll be left with
ridiculously smooth skin that will be refreshed and ready to carry on the
holiday cheer.
I have very
fair brows that are barely visible on their own. I’d like to add some
definition to them, but most brow colours are way too dark. What’s a good brow
product for light blonde brows?
Similar to the
eyeliner quandary above, it takes some trial and error when finding makeup for
fair features, be it eyes, brows or lips, mostly because it’s so easy to choose
a colour that will overwhelm skin. Blonde brows represent a challenge—and not
just because there’s so many varying degrees of blonde hair. Instead of
limiting yourself to the small range of shades available in brow-specific, turn
to other forms of makeup.M.A.C Eyeshadow in “Omega” ($18, maccosmetics.ca)
is a taupe-tinged beige shade that won’t overwhelm. To keep the application
from going on too strong, avoid using an angled brush and opt for something a
bit fluffier—even a light dab of product via your fingertip will help ensure a
softer result.
What can I use
at night to diminish undereye circles and fine lines that seem to have worsened
since winter began?
It’s no secret
that the lack of moisture in winter air makes for uncomfortable skin, so it’s
not entirely surprising that you’ve noticed a marked difference in the
appearance of your undereye area. Keeping your entire face adequately hydrated
is a big challenge, especially in the winter, so it’s wise to target individual
problem areas. When it comes to the appearance of fine lines and undereye
circles, try adding Kiehl’sMidnight Recovery Eye ($38, kiehls.ca)
to your evening skincare regimen. It’s boosted with squalane and evening
primrose oil, which work to restore moisture levels and repair skin in a way
that our own bodies can’t actually do for us (isn’t science neat?). The formula
also contains Butchers Broom, which is a plant extract that reduces puffiness
by increasing circulation. That’s a lot of quality stuff for your skin in one
tube!
Source: Fashionmagazine.com
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