Glitter

       January 1, 0000    1764

 

Go glamorous by wearing a little glitter on evening out. Shimmer, shine, dazzle with silver, gold or a frosted pastel. People who do performance on stage under those big bright lights need to shine with glitter. At any Performance, Competition, Exhibition, Recital, Pageant, Parade, Concert or the dance the girls wants to be able to out shine and out sparkle the competition
How to use glitter?
Take a moment to consider the look the individual wants to achieve. Most of the products are face or body specific. Consider the colour of makeup and the colour of outfit when selecting a shade of glitter. Gold complements a warmer complexion while silver works best on cool-toned complexions. Match coloured glitter to hues in makeup and clothing. Complete the makeup before applying glitter to face. Using a very little amount of glitter, dab it gently near the eyes, just above the lash tips or at the outer corners of the eyes. Get dressed before applying body glitter. The choices will range between glitter powders, gels and lotions. Focus on exposed skin, like the chest, back, lower legs and tops of the feet. Place a small amount of the product in hands and distribute a thin layer over the area, which is to be covered. Apply the glitter to the body using smooth, consistent strokes.
Tips
Wash the hands well immediately after application to remove any residual glitter from palms. Use products around the eyes that are specifically formulated for the face to avoid any undesired flaking or running into the eyes. Bring on the shimmer. Shimmer on the eyes, the cheeks and on the skin. Forget the fake tan put on the glitter bronzing powders for makeup. Dust it up with a little copper glitter and ready to look flawless, healthy. If someone wants a subtle or satin shade in the eye shadow, the cream based glossy eye shadows making it impossible to put too much on the eye. The eye makeup blends into a sheer smooth shadow blending layers without dark heavy lines. They come in four colours but the white can be used on top of any shadow, lipstick or powder.
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