Make-up
experts steer girls toward light colours, fragrances
GERMANY
- How much rouge belongs on the cheeks? What colour should
go on eyelids? And how thick can the eyeliner be?
Finding
make-up in the right colour and amount is never an easy task.
Young women just beginning to wear make-up often reach too
deeply into the colour palette and also spray on too much
perfume. It’s better to use more discreet fragrances and to
hold back when it comes to selecting and applying make-up;
otherwise it can overpower an outfit.
“Girls
have to find their own styles first and learn that they don’t
have to make a grab for so much colour,” said Simone Bernard
of Dr Scheller Cosmetics in Eislingen, Germany.
Less
is often more. “They should create accents with a small amount
of make-up,” advises Annette Kreuels of Lancome in Dusseldorf.
Emphasize
either eyes or lips
One
of the most common beauty mistakes is emphasizing the eyes as
well as the lips. A woman who does not want to end up with
exaggerated make-up has to decide which of the two will
dominate, advises Antje Bruene of Germany’s association of
cosmetic vendors in Wiesbaden.
To
create a discreet look, just a few make-up utensils are enough
and saves money. Two musts are mascara and lip-gloss, the latter
being especially trendy right now, said Bruene. In addition to
many products with colour pigments, there also are lip-glosses
in muted tones and colourless, flavoured lip-gloss.
Lip
gloss
Girls
who have little practice in applying make-up can achieve a big
impact with little effort using lip-gloss. Unlike lipstick, lip-
gloss doesn’t require the mouth to be prepped with powder or
lined before it is applied.
“Lip-gloss
is easy to apply quickly in the school yard,” said Kreuels.
“Cautiously”
is how beauty experts say girls should apply eyeliner. Heavy
black lines can make the eyes look small. To avoid this, try out
eyeliner in a discreet brown, Kreuels said. A little bit of
colour under the eye or on the eyelid is enough to create an
expressive look.
Experts
also recommend lighter tones in eye shadow. These lift the eye
and open the expression. In early spring, pastel tones are
especially popular, said Bernard. Finding the right tone of eye
shadow can determine an entire outfit.
Teenagers
usually can do without a heavy foundation. A day cream with a
bit of colour in it or a compact powder is usually more than
enough for young skin.
Girls
who have skin problems can choose an antibacterial make-up,
Bernard said. If an occasional pimple appears despite the use of
the cream, it’s not necessary to cover the entire face.
Instead the pimple can be covered with a concealer that also
works as a disinfectant.
Whether
there are pimples or not, it’s very important to cleanse the
face thoroughly every evening.
“Removing
the make-up is very important. No matter how tired you are, the
mascara must come off,” said Bruene. Skin that isn’t well
cleansed cannot breathe and regenerate itself overnight.
Hygiene
Hygiene
is also important in handling make-up. For example, Kreuels
suggests washing out the sponge in the face powder compact once
a week.
As
for selecting and applying perfume, light, fresh fragrances are
most suitable for girls, said Bruene. But everything should be
measured carefully, especially when a perfume is worn repeatedly
over a long period of time.
A
girl’s own nose can become “blind” to the scent and
applications can become heavier every time, said Werner Hariegel
of Germany’s organization for perfume shops in Recklinghausen.
“It’s
best to ask a girlfriend her true opinion of a perfume,”
Hariegel said.
Those
who can afford it should buy a few different perfumes so they
can alternate wearing them, said Bruenes. And even though a lot
of girls do it, perfume shouldn’t be sprayed directly on a
sweater or T-shirt.
Perfume
is meant to be sprayed on bare skin, Hariegel said.
DPA
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