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Mineral Makeup Attributes

If you have read very many of my posts, you know I’m a big fan of the mineral makeup.  I have personally used it for over 5 years.  There are numerous benefits to mineral makeup.  Here are a few.  It gives your skin a great look and feel, stays on all day, is good for sensitive skin and it’s anti-inflammatory with out harmful ingredients.

Like most cosmetic products, mineral makeup has its fans and its critics.  Those of us who love it say that it’s very light, natural and long lasting.  There are some however, who say that it makes the skin dry, irritating and accelerates wrinkles adding years to one’s look.    That said, most consumers are initially drawn to try mineral makeup because of skin health claims.  Specifically that its pure formulations are safer and better for sensitive, even acne or rosacea-prone skin.

The great thing about mineral makeup is that it’s devoid of harsh chemicals and preservatives that stress the skin, clog pores and aggravate acne or skin conditions.  Personally, I moisturize, then wait about 10 minutes before applying the makeup.  I have not had an issue with dry, irritated skin or an acceleration of wrinkles.

The base for mineral makeup, titanium and zinc oxide, are both naturally occurring. There are no dubious ingredients that are typically found in most makeup.  These oxides provide a natural sun protection of SPF 15 and , because zinc has anti-inflammatory properties, it is great for conditions such as acne.  Another redeeming quality, mineral makeup is healing to skin if worn after cosmetic surgery or abrasive facial treatments such as microdermabrasion.

Although mineral makeup was discovered 30 years ago, it’s influence is still changing the cosmetics, fashion and film worlds.  Fantasia sells Jane Iredale Skin Care Mineral images.jpegMakeup.  Jane Iredale was a film makeup artist and observed what traditional makeup did to the skin.  This is what drove her to come up with something different which would cover but not be harmful and harsh to the skin but yet give a flawless look and a natural long lasting finish.

iredale-makeup-2.jpegMineral makeup contains ultramarine pigments, mica, titanium dioxide, zinc and iron oxides.  Several mixtures of these dyed stones can be formed into eye shadow or even body powders. As we’ve discussed, mineral makeup provides many kinds of benefits.  A very serious benefit is its all day coverage, you can relax knowing you always look your best.

The ingredients in mineral makeup are pure and healthy and it feels wonderful while helping you look naturally beautiful.  Now that you know all of this, what are you waiting for?  Come into Fantasia and have a make over with Jane Iredale Skin Care Mineral Makeup.  I think you will be glad you did.

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Is Your Makeup Too Much?

Have you ever wondered if you are wearing too much makeup? Usually, the women who are putting on way too much are the last to know. Here are a few signs that you might need to make some changes:

  • Your makeup rubs off on your clothes or phones –or is broken down by midday.
  • You are incapable of “doing you face” in 5 minutes or less.
  • You apply foundation all over your face, from hairline to chin. too-much-makeup.jpg
  • You purchase foundation more than 4 times per year.
  • Your face “melts” in the rain.
  • People think you are much older than you really are.

OK, now that we know the clues as to what we are doing wrong- let’s talk about some simple ways to go for a more “natural” look. Thank God for makeup, but the trick is to look like we are not wearing any.

Apply moisturizer before your foundation - ALWAYS! Wait about 10 minutes for the skin to absorb it.

Cover flaws like pigmented patches or blemishes with a foundation or concealer that is a shade lighter than your skin tone.

Use foundation diluted with water for a lighter and smoother coverage. Fantasia sells Jane Iredale Skin Care Mineral Makeup and one of the qualities of the makeup is that you apply, then hydrate, and continue the process until you achieve the desired effect all the while maintaining a “natural” look.iredale-makeup.jpg

Apply a soft shade of blush on the cheekbones going outwards and upwards.

Go for the soft look while aplying eye makeup. Avoid eyeliners and instead use eye shadow or eye pencil to line the upper leids. Draw a line close to the lashes.

Avoid harsh black eye pencils, instead go for brown or grey shades.

Mascara helps to brighten your eyes. Use a brush to separate the lashes for a natural look.

Redefine the lip line with a lop pencil and fill in with lipstick, using a lip brush.

Very dark lip colors, especially those with blue tones, have an aging effect. Very light colors are also a not a good idea. Go for burgundy, plum, coral, bronze copper or coffee shades.

Now you know how to take a more natural approach. If you’d like some more tips, come into Fantasia (or another professional cosmetics counter) and let one of our professionals do a make over and educate you on the use of Jane Iredale Skin Care Mineral Makeup.

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Thinking Twice About Tattoos

Tattoos are a hot fashion statement these days. It seems that everyone either has one or is getting one. I often wonder how much thought people put into it before permanently altering their body?tattoos.jpg

Don’t get me wrong, I actually have some tattoos in the form of permanent pigmentation makeup and that is something I think is wonderful. However I think the whole tattoo things is done way to cavalierly for something that stays with you forever. I was at a convention in Vegas and in passing a tattoo parlor one of the young women said, hey, we should could come back and get a tattoo. I suspect she was serious as she told me (and later showed me) that she already had gotten two.

A prominent doctor at a laser and cosmetic center says that young people should think twice before opting for permanent body art. For most people, when they get a tattoo, they typically do it as an impulsive decision. Often times, they fairly quickly come to regret this decision. In a new study, on average, people stuck with their tattoos for 10 years before getting them removed with laser. In 1996, a similar survey found that people would wait 14 years to have a tattoo removed. Perhaps the difference was due to advancements in tattoo removal technology.

Many people seek tattoo removal because they feel having the tattoos may hurt their chances of either getting a job or advancing in their careers. This especially seems to be the case with women who seek tattoo removal from a visible area.tattoos-of-feet.jpg

According to the same doctor cited above, 19 is the magic age when a lot of people are getting tattoos. Five to 10 years later, perhaps they are getting married, moving up in the world or having children and start feeling funny about the tattoo.

New technologies are making tattoos less permanent than ever. Along with more effective laser removal equipment, some of today’s tattoos are even designed to be easily removed. Last year, a company called Freedom 2 developed a permanent tattoo ink designed to be removable with a single laser treatment.tattoos-on-girls-arm.jpg

But, cautions the doctor, even though the technology for the removal of conventional tattoos is improving, it is far from a sure bet. It’s important for people to know that certain tattoo inks respond to lasers better than others. In all cases, tattoo removal requires multiple treatments, it is not a one shot deal. And sometimes you can’t remove the tattoo completely.

It is very easy to get a tattoo. But, it’s much harder, longer and more expensive to get rid of a tattoo.

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Makeup Mistakes

What are the most common makeup mistakes? Here they are and how to correct them.

Wearing too much or too little make up. Makeup should be time and placetoo-much-makeup.jpg appropriate. What looks perfect for a big evening event doesn’t work at the grocery store or gym. When you consistently overdo your makeup, you look like you are trying to hair. Try toning it down for a more natural look. That would work for everyday. For perfect minimal makeup try a good moisturizer, under-eye concealer, blush, curl your lashes and add a bit of lipstick or gloss.

Never updating your color, products or methods. Are you still using the same eye shadow, lip and blush shades since when you first started wearing makeup? Well honey, you are long overdue for a trip to the makeup counter. Just like you pay attention to fashion such as whether bootcut or straight-leg jeans are in, you need to watch the makeup trends. That doesn’t necessarily mean you need to toss the red lipstick, maybe you can tone it down by adding some brown to it.

Using the wrong foundation. If you are wearing a foundation that doesn’t match your skin tone, the results are going to look awful. If you chose a shade that matches, you will get a flawless looking face, which should be the goal. Try on three and pick the one you think is the closest match. Then also try one shade darker and one shade lighter. Check out the makeup counter wearing none, and swipe the three shades from your cheek to your neck. Your perfect match is the one that blends so well it literally disappears.

Over-tweezing or not tweezing your eyebrows. The brows are a central and important feature of your face, they frame your face and when well groomed they enhance your eyes and your whole look. If yours are out of control, it’s worth the time and money to let a professional do them for you. In my opionion, waxing is the way to go because it last so long. Yes, there’s a bit of pain, but it’s quickly forgotten. Follow your brow’s natural arch, and clean up the areas over, under and in between. Visit a pro about every 6-8 weeks to keep them looking good.

Wearing a rainbow of eye shadows all at once. Just because the compact came with four or more colors doesn’t mean you have to wear them all at once. Use no more than three shades, a medium shade on the lids, a lighter one to highlight the brow bone and the darkest as a liner for the top and bottom lids. For simple everyday, skip the liner and just use a single light shade all over up to the brows.

Neglecting your skin. If you aren’t taking proper care of your skin, all the makeup in the world isn’t going to compensate. Your skin should be properly hydrated so that your concealer doesn’t look caked , your blush splotchy and so your foundation will go on smoothly. Dry skin needs a rich moisturizer or face oil before makeup application. Oily skin will look best if you wash first with a cleanser that absorbs the oil then use a lightweight, oil -free lotion to hydrate the skin so the makeup will go on smooth.

Choosing the wrong makeup for your skin type. Good skin care will help your makeup look better. Use the right makeup formulas to enhance your skin. If you have dry skin, avoid powder foundations and blushes. Creamy formulas blend better, and if you have any fine lines or wrinkles, cream will help smooth. You already know I’m a big fan of mineral make up. Even though I have some fine lines and wrinkles the mineral makeup works great for me so I encourage everyone to at least try it. Fantasia sells Jane Iredale Skin Care Mineral Makeup which is wonderful.

You may have had oily skin since you were a teenager, but if you are now over 40, there’s a good chance your skin is starting to shift to the dryer side.

Going to bed with makeup on. If you take time to put it on, take the time to take it off. Leaving makeup on overnight clogs the pores and gets your pillow case dirty to boot. If you are not removing your makeup, you are not caring for your skin by cleansing and applying an appropriate night moisturizer. First get rid of the eye makeup and follow with a facial cleanser. Then moisturize.

Paying too much attention to one feature on your face. You may have a favorite feature but don’t overdo it. You don’t want to over compensate so much that instead of seeing your bright pretty eyes, all people notice is your makeup. The trick is to play up your eyes more subtly then add a little makeup to the rest of your face. Just because you don’t want to draw attention to your mouth doesn’t mean you wear nothing on your lips. Use something natural such as a pink lipstick or gloss so that you at least look well groomed.

Trying to draw larger than life lips. Yes we know some makeup artist advise lining yoiur lips outside your natural line in order to make your pout look more pronounced. Most women, however, don’t have the technique to pull it off without looking silly. It’s better to apply your lipstick or gloss first, then take a lip pencil in the exact shade of the lipstick or gloss and draw a thin, light line at the outermost edge of your mouth. You don’t want to look like you’ve had silicone injections, but just to make your lips the most they can be.

Attempting to create contours where none exist. Using darker shades of blush to try to brush on an optical illusion of more prominent cheekbones or a less prominent nose is a trick best left to the professionals. No matter how skilled you are with the makeup brush, it’s nearly impossible to use dark colors that aren’t glaringly obvious when viewed in person, particularly in daylight. Focus instead on pretty, soft makeup that plays up your best features.

Confusing concealer with cover up. It sounds like they serve the same purpose but there’s a big difference. Concealer goes under your eyes to hide circles and brighten the skin. Cover up camouflages blemishes or other flaws. Your foundation can double as your cover up. Dab foundation on with a brush and set with translucent pressed powder- and no more blemish.

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Makeup for Teens

We have talked alot about makeup for those of us who are more mature. We will take a departure today and talk about makeup for teenagers where a little restraint can lead to dazzling results.teen-with-makeup.jpg

First rule of thumb for young and old alike, use a good moisturizer. I know if you are young you also think you are immortal and will never wrinkle like the rest of us. Well guess what? You are wrong!

Start your skin care regime with a good cleanser and follow that with an even better moisturizer. If you have oily skin, which many teens do, you are going to want your face, or your canvas to be adequately prepared to accept your makeup.

Gently apply concealer around your eyes, nose and mouth, covering any blemishes and under-eye circles. Preferably using a brush, and remember, the flatter the brush, the more intense the color application.

Gently apply foundation. If you have been reading my posts, you know I’m a huge fan of mineral makeup. Particularly since teens tend to have oily skin, mineral makeup would be an excellent choice. Go to a salon or store that sells mineraljane-iredale.jpg makeup and let them do a makeover on you. Don’t feel obligated to purchase everything if you can’t afford it. Buy one item perhaps and come back when you have some more money.

Apply color by lightly dusting the cheek and blending gradually, blending, and blending some more outward toward the hairline.

Apply a neutral cream eyeshadow to the entire eyelid. Then cover with a medium color on the upper portion of the lid and a darker shade near the lash. Consider your coloring. A little boldness might be called for. Eyeshadow is jewelry for your eyes, have some fun without out getting crazy.

Line the top and bottom lashes using a small brush and a pencil.

Sweep two coats of mascara on the upper lashes. How the wand vertically to apply a single coat to the bottom lashes.

Aply a neutral lip conditioner first, then brighten with a sheer color and a glassy gloss. Blot and re-apply.

Step back and take a look. Apply the lightest of face glitters to your eyes, just enough to catch the light.

Be confident. Carry your lip gloss for reapplication as necessary.

And, most importantly, be yourself. I remember as a teen, I wanted to look like my girlfriends. Today, I realize the importance of being an individual and I refuse to do something because every one else is doing it. I’ve finally got a grip on the old adage, “Observe the masses and do the opposite. ” And, you know what? It feels really good.

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Help, I’m Melting…

Okay, it’s REALLY hot out, something we’ve prayed for - those of us in Minnesota! So, how do we keep our cosmetics from melting and running down our face as thesummer.jpg temperature goes up? Here are some tips:

  • Good skin care is key to making you feel more comfortable with less makeup according to a makeup instructor. Use a cleansing brush to really exfoliate and deeply cleanse your skin.
  • Keep it light. Perhaps waterproof mascara on the top lashing only and some bronzing gel on the cheeks will suffice. Throw on some lip balm with SPF 15 protection and you are good to go!
  • Avoid oil-based products. Silicone-based gel primers help keep your makeup from slipping in the heat. Easy does it, a pearl size amount is all you need. Apply this before any makeup. This will also help prevent makeup from settling into fine lines.
  • Always wear some sort of SPF protection under your makeup. One of the reasons ji-makeup.jpgFantasia promotes Jane Iredale Skin Care Makeup is because of the natural SPF protection. Otherwise, you could consider buying a tinted moisturizer with SPF built in. Mix a little of your SPF with concealer and softly dab onto the eye area. This will keep your eyes from looking dried out and aged as well as protect an often neglected area from the sun.
  • Keep blotting papers in your purse at all times, especially in hot weather. They are great for getting all that oil off your ‘T’ zone.
  • With powder products, use a blush brush to keep the application light, especially if you use translucent powder to “hold” your makeup in place.
  • Curl your lashes and use liquid liner at the base of the lash line. Pencils tend to melt in the summer heat. Stay away from cream shadows, they tend to crease more in the summer.
  • Keep shimmer to a minimum. We tend to glow more in humidity anyway, so - no extra shimmer is needed.
  • As with any season, balance is vital. If you go heavy on the eyes, go easy on the lips. This is especially important for the more mature women. You don’t want to look like a clown.

Now you don’t have to worry or complain about “melting” in the summer heat. I’m always amazed at those who complain about the heat because it’s such a short season here and I’ve learned to embrace it and not complain. Even if I melt a bit, so what? It’s summer, enjoy!

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THE Makeup Trend for the 80s

Have you ever noticed that in our culture, sometimes things become a phenomenon, seemingly overnight? For example, how about “Organic” and “Free Range” within the food industry? Years ago, most of us did not use these terms when talking about grocery shopping, today it’s common place.

Well, the same thing has hit within the makeup industry. “Mineral Makeup” is a term that you did not hear a few years ago. Today it is set to be THE trend of 2008.

Why? Well, the makeup industry is notoriously competitive. Therefore, anything new on the scene, has to be different, as well as fit with the overall current life trend of better and more natural living.

What is “mineral makeup”? When minerals are included in makeup, they leave the skin looking natural, clean and flawless. The science behind the minerals included in the makeup is that they are based on naturally occurring titanium and zinc oxide, and not mixed with any other chemically produced ingredients that may be found in other products out there. And, they have natural SPF which is a good thing.

The mineral makeup craze became popular in the US in 2007 when Bare Essentuals hit the scene. Their tag line was ‘Makeup so pure you can sleep in it’, highlighting the natural properties of the product and the fact that it won’t damage your skin. Since they blazed the trail, many of the major brands have developed their own versions of mineral makeup. The brand of mineral makeup we love and sell at Fantasia is Jane Iredale Skin Care Mineral Makeup. Jane Iredale is a former movie/Hollywood makeup artist and saw what traditional did to the skin of her clients.jane-iredale.jpg

So, bottom line. Why would you use mineral makeup? One reason is that it is perfect for skin that is sensitive and easily irritated by makeup products. Secondly it is easy to apply and blend. Mineral makeup gives a flawless finish with minimum application.jane-iredale-makeup.jpg

Foundation is the key makeup item that women find the most difficult to get right. Once found, women tend to remain faithful to that foundation, sort of like finding your perfect pair of jeans. However, if you have not tried mineral makeup, you should spend some time with an expert at the makeup counter and explore the possibilities. I think you may be glad you did!

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Makeup for 50+

Would you believe that some of the same makeup tips apply whether you are 15 or 50? How can that be? Well, it’s all about the “less is best” concept.

If you are 50+, it’s probably time to purchase your makeup at a salon or professional makeup counter. Unlike drug stores or mass -market retailers, which usually have no testers and really bad lighting, at a salon or professional makeup counter, you can try the products out, with the assistance of a makeup professional, and you can tell what you are really going to look like because the lighting is appropriate. Yes, you are going to spend more money than you would at Target or Walmart. But, doesn’t it make more sense to spend more and get it right then to go cheap, get the products home, and never wear them again because they don’t look good on you, and, then you keep repeating this process? What’s the definition of insanity? It makes more sense to spend more money, get something which is going to be good and flattering for you. This will save you both time and money in the long run!

You might want to seriously consider mineral makeup if you haven’t yet tried it. At Fantasia we sell Jane Iredale Skin Care Mineral Makeup and our staff and clientele have fallen in love with the products. In addition to being affordable, the products have natural SPF protection to protect your skin which is importantmineral-makeup.jpg whether you are 15 or 50+.

If you like eyeliner, remember that as you age, eyeliner can drag down the appearance of the lid, especially if the line is too thick. You might want to consider permanent pigment makeup for your eyeliner. You wake up with your eyeliner on and never have to give it a second thought. A lot of us baby boomers are in love with the permanent makeup concept. Personally, I’ve had the eyeliner, lipliner and lips done and it’s great. Linda Gutzkow works with Fantasia Salon and does alinda.jpg fantastic job with the permanent pigmentation makeup.

If you have never been one to learn the art of wearing makeup, this is where the salons and professional makeup counters really shine. You can go in and have a complementary make over. Obviously the sales people would like to sell you something but you don’t have to buy everything in one visit. Start with lipstick or foundation and build from there. Use their expertice to learn how to look your absolute best.

When you know you look good- your confidence level soars, whether you are 15 or 50+!

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2008 Summer Makeup Trends

Summer 2008 is all about clothing with bright, bold colors and the makeup has to match accordingly.makeup-summer.jpg

From bright red lips and accentuated eyebrows to the neo-bohemian dark eyes and girly, electric-blue eye shadow, women can play with it all this summer. One thing all women should remember, no color will look good on damaged skin. so, before any makeup goes on, moisturizer and foundation are the key. Apply the moisturizer and wait about 20 minutes before applying your foundation.

Once the canvas is ready for the makeup, here are the main trends for summer of 2008.

The eyeliner is back. The 80-’s are gone- but some of their boldness has been brought back-minus the excess. Try electric and turquoise blues, bold purples, lilacs, and fresh baby blues. Use the color to border the eyelid in a smudgy streak. Use liquid eyeliner if the goal is to create a more dramatic cat-eye pattern for an evening affair.

The 60’s look, yep, the wild sixties inspire fashion and makeup trends. The eyes are the focus with women wearing two-tone eye shadow patterns and flirty eyelashes. The idea is to create a light smokey eye with combinations of blues, corals and greens. This look is great for daytime and parties, but not for women in the work place.summer-make-up.jpg

Golden eyes are in. Metallic shades are everywhere, and make-up is no exception. Once again, the eyes are the right place to play up the colors. Try gilding the eyelids with iridescent eye shadow in light colors for the morning and in darker shades for the evening.

Red lips are hot, they are back stronger and bolder. Red lipstick should be worn carefully, paired with sleek hair, well-groomed eyebrows and a tad of black eyeliner. Some women like a berry-stained lip color or a vibrant pink shade, to make a softer statement but still look totally stylish.

Pink cheeks are all the rage. Soft pastel pink cheeks make a comeback this season. This hue gives a girly, innocent air to those who wear it, especially when worn with minimal makeup. Make the eyes look daring with brown or black-brown mascara and darker shades of pink on the lips.

Experiment with all these trends but remember to go for those that complement your style, skin color and age. It’s all about looking good!

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Summer Makeup Trends

The trend this summer is toward simple and quick, and less is more. Wash and go hair, five- minute makeup routines or, almost no makeup at all, whatever makes it easy for you to look great! Here are some ideas to help you “shine” this summer!summer-time.jpg

Hydrate your skin as soon as you step out of the shower. Actually, it’s best to apply lotion while your skin is still moist. Look for non-greasy and lightly scented lotions. Personally, I read all of the ingredients, remember - what goes on your skin, get’s in your skin (your body.)

Get rid of dark circles. Dark circles can happen when you are dehydrated. The skin cells above the blood capillaries shrivel due to lack of moisture and can cause dark circles. So, try drinking more water to plump up the cells. If your circles are not from dehydration, it could be from lack of sleep or illness. So, if water doesn’t do it for you, go for a concealer that really matches your skin. Make sure you get the right product for you.

The trend this summer is to be bronzed. Go light on makeup and use bronzing products to give you a great glow. I’ve said this before, you can’t beat the mineral makeups and Jane Iredale Skin Care Mineral Makeup has great bronzers in their line. And hey, if you have the glow naturally - don’t cover it up!bronzed-makeup.jpg

How are you blending your makeup? Let face it, most of us started putting makeup on when we were teenagers. The year we were teenagers is probably the way most of our makeup still looks today! Unless, however, we have had an expert to show us the latest looks. Update your looks! Find a professional to help you. Fantasia has a couple of makeup artists on staff who would love to help you update your looks. Make sure you tell whoever is applying makeup for you that you want a five-minute routine. You don’t need a hundred products on your face!

Get a wash and wear do. Hairstyles are much more casual these days. So have your stylist give you a cut and style that is really about washing, hydrating, leaving in conditioner, shaking your head and going. That way you don’t have to deal with piling on products to keep your style in shape in the high humidity.wash-and-wear-hair.jpg

Always remember, for summer, the KISS principle, KEEP IT SIMPLE SILLY!

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