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When it comes to trying to look our best, some of us will think about finding the perfect bag, the perfect dress or shoes. Some of us will look to makeup – trying to hide the flaws that we see so clearly.

Rather than covering up the flaws in our skin, some people – like skin care expert Sandra Day – will tell us that we need to focus more on caring for our skin. After all, you can’t just quit smiling in order to keep fine lines by the eyes from disappearing. Aging is something that happens; it’s a process that we all go through.

Fortunately, as she told those of us at Smart Cover Cosmetics, when she was part of our ongoing concealing series, there are skin care steps that we all can take to slow down the effects of photo aging – the aging of our skin based on exposure to the elements and the sun, so all we have to worry about is how much we spend when we’re out shopping.

One of the first steps that we can take to slow down the aging process – which is also one of the easiest steps – is to reduce the way the sun affects our skin. We can wear a hat and a light coverup when we go to the beach or work out in the yard. We can be sure that we wear sunscreen every day – even in the colder winter months.

Another step that we can take involves getting professional advice about anti-aging products that are available. According to Sandra Day however, this doesn’t mean heading to the local makeup counter; instead, it’s a suggestion that if you’re truly committed to reducing the signs of aging, you may want to talk with a dermatologist – a doctor who specializes in caring for the skin.

A dermatologist can provide information about – and explain the risks and benefits of – creams that contain RetinA. However, RetinA can be a skin irritant, and therefore isn’t right for everyone. If RetinA isn’t a good choice for you, don’t panic: there are other options available.

One such option involves creams that contain alphahydroxy acids. These products – such as those containing glycols (glycolic acids that come from sugars) as well as those containing lactic acids (those that come from milk) – penetrate through the top layer of the skin and serve to exfoliate the skin, making it look fresher and younger.

Exfoliation is often the key to younger looking skin, and should be a part of our cleansing regimens. Simply by cleaning our skin – removing oils as well as makeup that we’ve worn through the day – and applying moisturizers and being sure to use gentle exfoliants, we can improve the condition of our skin.

It’s not difficult to put a smart skin care regimen to work in your life, and the best part is that it will help to reduce the signs of aging. Even better though is that Smart Cover makes it easy to even out your skin and make that old damage that we can’t undo seem to disappear.


What's my skin tone and undertone? And what foundation should I use?
I moved from Hawaii to Oregon. I have breakouts every now and then, sometimes worse, sometimes clear. I didn't use to have breakouts.I do have red cheeks and chin. Does that make me red undertone? I am half Filipino and Caucasian.

Pic 1: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v94/crazieluv68/Me/000_0131.jpg
i was wearing my mom's foundation. she is darker than me, shes in pic 2. But, her foundation covered up my redness. I think she uses Estee Lauder.

Pic 2: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v94/crazieluv68/Me/nikgrAD6.jpg
Mom, me, and brother
Pic 3: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v94/crazieluv68/Me/me.jpg
Me without makeup (when my skin was clear)

I'm looking for a foundation or concealer or both? to cover up my mix complexion. I have red cheeks, sometimes breakouts, etc.

There isn't a beauty store where I live. There's Lancome, but their foundation didn't cover my redness. I've tried bare essencials and it didn't work for me because of some acne scars and my face dries up around my mouth. I do use a moisturizer and liquid foundation seems to work best for me. Even with a good moisturizer, minerals or powder looks flakey on me.

I'm tired of spending a lot of $ on makeup and finding out it doesn't work for me. Beauty advisors from stores just seem to push their products on to me so I would waste $. Please give me your opinion and product recommendation with the details I listed. I don't care if its Maybelline or Estee Lauder.

About Author

Nancy Roberts

About the Authors:
Nancy and Flori Roberts are the Co-Founders of Smart Cover Cosmetics. They have helped women, men and children learn to cover their skin imperfections on their face and body for over 30 years. Flori was the pioneer of black cosmetics and original creator of corrective cosmetics (Dermablend). You can get FREE Cover-Up Tips for every skin flaw and special offers at www.smartcover.com.


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elo said, January 20th, 2010 at 2:19 pm

yes ill tell u

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gumballtreasures said, January 20th, 2010 at 3:18 pm

If you think you are ugly then you are ugly. If others think you are ugly…well good bet is that you are ugly. Some people just get screwed by genes; you might be an unlucky one. But hey, if you're ugly it can always be fixed with the right amount of money and know-how. On the other hand, if you don't have the money then you will just have to be ugly. But look yourself in the mirror. If you think you are ugly then you are ugly. If you want a boyfriend then aim for an ugly one too. I know it sounds harsh but that's just how the world works. Just take it in stride, baby!

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monique said, January 20th, 2010 at 7:19 pm

hair:
in my school, teased hair is popular.
hairstyles, such as this:
http://lfpress.ca/photos/225433d.jpg
http://discoveringhair.com/blog/curlycelebrities/lindseylohan_hair.jpg
to tease hair, you basically just comb it the opposite way you would comb your hair. from ends to root, instead of root to ends. get it as big as you like. if your hair is thinner, use lots of hairspray.

when you get your hair cut, ask for choppy layers and touch up on your side bangs. you should probably focus on growing out your hair. if you want the length without the wait, go to a beauty supply store and buy extensions matching your hair color PERFECTLY.

tanning is pretty big in high school.but if you dont want to tan, use some bronzer on your face to bring it alive.
Revlon Color Stay is a good foundation and covers every imperfection.
im into BIG lashes, so i use collosal mascara for that. but if you just want some color to the lashes, use maybelline great lash .
if you have lighter color eyes, use brown eyeliner. if you have hazel or brown eyes, use black liner. i use chapstick on the lips.

clothes:
skinny jeans are good.if you have a fuller figure, buy boot cut.
hollister and a&f are popular, but i dont like shopping there. i like buying my shirts from forever 21, wet seal, h&m, charlotte russe.all their shirts are cute.hollister and a&f have cute jeans though. flirty, flowy dresses look super cute with boots.
http://images.teamsugar.com/files/usr/0/3987/bilson.preview.jpg
^minus the hat though lol

shoes:converse all stars, flats, minnetonka boots, and furry slippers.

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Juno said, January 20th, 2010 at 10:01 pm

You are both right. Confidence will make you more beautiful than anything and part of having confidence in oneself is not to be afraid to show the world your true self, flaws and all. A good personality and a winning smile can make a person much more beautiful than makeup ever could.

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glamourous one said, January 20th, 2010 at 10:47 pm

I'm not really sure what exact wage you should ask for but just remember that if you ask for too much, you're taking advantage and if you ask for too little, you don't think enough of yourself. Ask for what you feel is appropriate and if you're out of line they'll probalbly give you and honest answer.

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nichols5072@sbcglobal.net said, January 20th, 2010 at 11:00 pm

try draping different fabrics around you

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Flutterbybell said, January 21st, 2010 at 12:53 pm

This must be some sort of magnet school for gifted students, huh?

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HAILEY H said, January 22nd, 2010 at 1:25 am

You do have some pretty good tips, so why not use your knowledge to help others and answer questions! It's really fun and you can earn points, instead of losing them. Try it out!

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? Libbia said, January 22nd, 2010 at 4:35 am

Your good with your characters… I liked the way you described the girl in the first chapter.

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Perpetual_Soul said, January 22nd, 2010 at 7:32 am

With blush, make sure you have the right brush and apply it with a light hand. NARS Orgasm Blush is a color that looks good on everyone. Apply with a light hand. Eyeshadows try different browns, especially chocolate tones. Browns and dark greens with copper or gold highlights are also a great choice. Apricots and taupes are good choices for highlighters. Dark purples, plums and metallics work too. Coppers and golds will make a really glamorous evening look for makeup tips for green eyes. I personally really like the way deep purples look with dark green eyes. Stay away from blues, pinks, and silvers. As far as eyeliner, stay away from black, it tends to overpower the green, stick with steel grays and chocolate browns.

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deedee said, January 22nd, 2010 at 9:21 pm

Mine:

some times i have a big RED zit (it's not even a zit it's just big red spot at the middle of my face….)
so i take eye drops (for allergies exc….) and i dip a q-tip inside..
then i press on my red zit for about a minute…and the zit heals..
it is not red anymore and you put some concelar on it, and it's like i never had it!!!!

:)

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Flutterbybell said, January 23rd, 2010 at 7:06 am

Fashion, fashion history, nails, hair, and skin care are all great topics to help include all students. Even males should know about current and past fashion trends and what's considered beautiful/handsome/attractive. You can talk about the similarities in nail care between the sexes. Skin care is different for boys, so you can get into comparing. I know even at the middle school level hair is a big deal for a lot of boys. They go to a lot of effort to make their hair a representation of who they are.

Just try to have fun with them and encourage their opinions. It could also be a great way for boys and girls to better understand each other and share what's important to them in the opposite sex.

Good luck!

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chelseyy! said, January 23rd, 2010 at 11:23 am

When putting on lipstick and gloss, moisturize your lips first

1. generously apply moisturizing chapstick to your lips
2. wait 3 minutes then apply lipstick
3. add on any color lip liner
4. finish off with a coat of lip gloss!!

*just for the kisses, make sure u get good lipstick and gloss so he wont get his lips made-over too!! =] *

ANOTHER TIP:
don't apply too much makeup if you dont wear it every day. if hes a real man, he likes you for who you are, not wat you look like !

GOOD LUCK!!!

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mornefire said, January 23rd, 2010 at 11:31 am

i like Maybelline New York Dream Matte Mousse Makeup the best. it is creamy and smooths on your skin well, it isnt quite a liquid concealer but it works like one, so the look you want without the mess of liquid foundation lol
hope i helped
i get red irritated skin alot and it seems to cover that well, just be careful when putting around your mouth because if you put too much on there then it can look weird because you see lines. =]
it also covers scars well

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nick cave said, January 23rd, 2010 at 11:35 pm

Honestly i see what your saying, But the last user who awnsered, Just because those girls wear juicy tracksuits doesnt mean their rich, Now come'on If they were rich why they go to public school. How do you know they didnt just go on ebay or a discount store and get that. People would judge me for being rich, Because i went to private school, And here and there i bought after school clothes that we're designer, And accused me of being a spoiled brat, I am not and was not , never will be i came from a working middle class family, Hey my parents could have bought me a way more tun of stuff with that 24,000 a year.

I personally don't like drugstore makeup, It clumps and it lumps bottom line on me, It looks terrible maybe on other people it looks good but i'd rather go to sephora and mac and go buy 200.00$ makeup, that statifys me, I still shop at normal clothing stores forever 21,juicy,ralph lauren,Abercrombie,Alloy,dehilas All those stores.

Honestly, ( to the user above me) If you talked to everyone of those girls parents you would see how their struggling,Their working, And they really cant afford what their daughters buy.

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