culled from:pulse.ng
We all detest having a cold or any other type of
allergies. You have this hot date and your trying to get ready, but
suddenly, your eyes are watering, and you're struggling with your bag,
looking for a tissue to relieve your runny nose.
Guess what? A bad cold doesn’t need to ruin your beauty look.
Here’s how:
1. Contour to combat a puffy face. When
we wear black, we look slimmer. In the same way, shading and
highlighting can help us chisel and define a puffy face. Using
highlighter can also help draw attention to specific features, like
cheekbones, and away from others.
2. Reduce soreness. Too
much tissue use can result in a dry, sore nose. By applying a calming
moisturizer, like an argan balm, we can soothe and hydrate skin.
3. Make eyes pop. To
make your eyes appear larger, the trick is to apply dark liner to the
upper inside lash line. This will define the lash line and open the eye
area. To make the eyes look wider and less red — especially when dealing
with an allergy-affected face — apply a flesh tone or white eyeliner to
the bottom water rim.
4. Embrace bare beauty. If
you want to give your eyes a break from makeup, just using waterproof
mascara and fake lashes allows you to "wake up" your face without having
to wear any additional eye makeup.
5. Soften your look. When
trying to counteract puffiness, straight hair is a huge no-no. To
balance out a puffy face, opt for wavy styles to move attention away
from puffy cheeks and soften your look.
6. Sweep allergens away. Using
excess styling products like hair sprays and gels can often trap
allergens. Instead, pull your hair back into a smooth braid or topknot
to keep your hair and allergens away from your face.
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