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Pro Makeup and Essential Skincare for Everyday Beauty: The Essential Tools and Professional Techniques You Too Can Achieve Every Day
Por Heidi Yi
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- Heidi Yi
- Publicado:
- Nov 1, 2018
- ISBN:
- 9780648209355
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Heidi Yi is a professional beauty therapist and makeup artist specialising in the high-end, from wedding makeup to commercial shoots for magazines and TV. Her makeup kit was huge – she had every brand and colour to cater for both Oriental and Caucasian faces – yet sometimes, she just couldn't find the perfect product for her client.
Deciding to get creative Heidi came up with her own range of makeup and launched a mineral cosmetics label, providing the perfect range to mix and match to every type of skin.
After many years of early starts and late finishes with sore wrists from applying and re-applying makeup all day, she put her makeup brushes down and turned her industry expertise into an exciting makeup guide. No jargon, just simple, practical, and achievable techniques for a flawless finish.
Laying out the foundational knowledge in all skincare, from how to apply foundation to removing makeup correctly, Heidi helps you uncover the small changes to make to your current skincare and makeup routine for glowing results.Heidi believes makeup is all about having fun and showing your creativity, so this guide is packed full of step-by-step techniques, handy tips and cost-effective hacks – from stocking your kit to how to blend colours – to have you applying makeup like a pro!
Acciones del libro
Comenzar a leerInformación sobre el libro
Pro Makeup and Essential Skincare for Everyday Beauty: The Essential Tools and Professional Techniques You Too Can Achieve Every Day
Por Heidi Yi
Descripción
Heidi Yi is a professional beauty therapist and makeup artist specialising in the high-end, from wedding makeup to commercial shoots for magazines and TV. Her makeup kit was huge – she had every brand and colour to cater for both Oriental and Caucasian faces – yet sometimes, she just couldn't find the perfect product for her client.
Deciding to get creative Heidi came up with her own range of makeup and launched a mineral cosmetics label, providing the perfect range to mix and match to every type of skin.
After many years of early starts and late finishes with sore wrists from applying and re-applying makeup all day, she put her makeup brushes down and turned her industry expertise into an exciting makeup guide. No jargon, just simple, practical, and achievable techniques for a flawless finish.
Laying out the foundational knowledge in all skincare, from how to apply foundation to removing makeup correctly, Heidi helps you uncover the small changes to make to your current skincare and makeup routine for glowing results.Heidi believes makeup is all about having fun and showing your creativity, so this guide is packed full of step-by-step techniques, handy tips and cost-effective hacks – from stocking your kit to how to blend colours – to have you applying makeup like a pro!
- Editorial:
- Heidi Yi
- Publicado:
- Nov 1, 2018
- ISBN:
- 9780648209355
- Formato:
- Libro
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Part One
Skin Health And Daily Care
The skin is the biggest organ of the integumentary system. It needs lots of love, care and attention to stay looking great, especially as we grow older. The things you do as a young woman will come back to haunt you in your later years!
Here’s how to treat your skin well so that you’re rewarded with great skin throughout the years.
Firstly, you’ll need to understand your skin type.
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Skin Types and Conditions
Normal Skin
Normal skin feels soft to touch and well nourished. It has a healthy glow with no visible oil, open pores, blemishes or dry patches. This reflects a balanced diet, lifestyle and correct skin care used on a regular basis.
Dry Skin
Dry skin is caused by lack of oil flow, common after menopause as there is little oil production. It feels rough to touch and has visible flakiness and lines. The skin feels tight after cleansing and feels extra dry in winter. It is best to avoid the sun as dry skin is prone to premature ageing. Certain medications, such as drugs used for general anaesthesia, can contribute to dry skin.
Oily or Problem Skin
Oily skin has a shine all over the face due to over-production of sebum (oil) within the sebaceous gland attached to hair follicles. This can be hormonal or hereditary. Surface oil is present and a few breakouts can also be seen. Skin pores can be visible and makeup generally smears easily.
In addition, wherever there are blockages there is bacteria which may cause infection in the pores. The breakdown of the bacteria will also cause the skin to smell slightly.
Oily skin will show up shiny in photos, so make sure to blot away any grease before smiling for the camera. Also avoid using oil-based products as they can cause blockages. Choose water-based products instead to give your skin a refreshed, squeaky-clean feeling.
Combination Skin
Combination skin defines where the person has an oily T-Zone which includes the forehead, nose, and chin area. Cheeks and the side of the face are of a normal skin type.
Dehydrated Skin
When skin lacks water the texture can feel flaky with visible signs of ageing, such as fine lines and surface dehydration. Dehydrated skin is caused by environmental factors, such as air conditioning, combined with internal factors such as not drinking enough water. Other contributing factors include cigarettes and alcohol consumption.
Acne-prone Skin
Acne is a skin disease which can be caused by an imbalance of male hormones called Androgens (Testosterone). The skin appears oily with red pimples and lumps around the forehead, nose, and chin. Acne is also visible on the back which is common in women too.
Acne can occur in both men and women during the teenage years, 20s, 30s or even into the 40s. The skin becomes congested due to the overproduction of sebum (oil) and a buildup of keratinocytes (dead skin cells which haven’t shed from the body yet). Acne skin produces four to five times more dead skin cells than the normal rate. This leads to infection, comedones (blackheads) and cysts if left untreated.
It is best to wash your hands with anti-bacterial wash to avoid bacteria spreading from the hands to the face, and also avoid touching the face unnecessarily.
Try to keep your hair away from the face as oil from hair can spread to the acne-prone areas causing breakouts. Do not attempt to squeeze pimples as it can lead to infection.
Contributing Factors to Acne
Acne is common among teenagers and young adults due to hormonal imbalances, which could be genetic. It can be brought on by stress, certain medications, a change in climate, and dietary factors. If you work in a place where a lot of industrial oils or cooking oils are used, you might find this adds to acne problems. Acne is not contagious so there is no need to worry about passing it on to
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