Beauty Secrets, Tips and Tricks
Truer words were never spoken. Beauty is indeed in the eye of the
beholder. There is a special uniqueness and individuality that sets
us apart from the rest. Besides the obvious beauty that we all hold
within ourselves, women have found many secrets that can improve
their finer features and solve nagging problems.
So what beauty secrets are there that can still be considered
"secret?" Apparently, they're no longer secrets if they're out there
for the general public to read. However, there are many tips and
tricks that Hollywood stars would prefer to be kept exclusive. After
all, why would they want to share these with their competition?
The best beauty secrets are those that make you say "wow, this
really helps." Others may help you find an easier method of applying
makeup or hair color. What's really fun, are those secrets that celebrities
let slip out, whether by accident or a true desire to help other
women. Here are a variety of free secrets that have been let out of
the bag.
Skin and Makeup
Charlize Theron does a switcharoo with her eye shadow. Instead of
applying the darker color on her eyelids and the lighter color
above, she applies the lighter color on her lid and the darker shade
above. This enhances her beautiful blue eyes and adds to her
youthful appearance.
Thick foundation and powder makeup falls into pores, fine lines, and
wrinkles. Too look younger, use a moisturizer as a base, before your
foundation. Apply makeup with a light hand and quality brushes.
The tan ain't always natural. Celebrities often go to salons and have
their tans airbrushed on, not only to darken their skin, but to
cover up blemishes and flaws.
US Weekly reports that "Desperate Housewives" star Nicollette
Sheridan goes to L.A.'s Jim Wayne Salon for monthly Super
Performance Facial Treatments to help treat her dry and sensitive
skin.
Botox is no secret to celebs, but just take a look at some of their
faces when they're trying to express themselves. If natural lines
don't appear in their forehead and around the eyes, they've probably
been Botoxed. Scarier yet, are those reported Botox parties before
awards events.
Tyra Banks revealed during one of her shows that drugstore brand
makeup works just as well as those pricey bands found in department
stores. Hence, it's not the brand which you choose that's important,
it's the technique in which you apply it.
Crisco can be used to remove makeup and moisturize extremely dry
areas on your face and body.
Hair
To look younger, celebrities avoid too short or too long hair.
Shoulder length, layered hair is versatile and ideal for more
youthful styles.
Don't add hair color to freshly washed hair. Natural oils help
protect the scalp and make the hair shaft absorb color more
efficiently.
Baby shampoo is gentle. So gentle that is helps preserve hair color
and treatments such as perms and straighteners.
Professional stylists know that by setting their blow dryer on a low,
cool setting and using a diffuser makes hair less frizzy and easier
to achieve the desirable hairstyle.
Body and Shape
A model's best kept secret is using duct tape around her waist and
stomach to trim off extra pounds. Beauty pageant contestants have
also done this.
How do celebrities get those white, picture-perfect teeth? If
they're not born with them (most aren't,) porcelain veneers are
bonded to their teeth to cover up imperfections such as chips,
misalignments, and discoloration.
Dentists don't want you to know that you can
whiten your teeth at
home with a simple solution of peroxide and baking soda.
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