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Many items which were affordable in years past seem to cost more these days. Prices rise quickly, and saving money is on everyone’s mind. When it comes to cosmetics, some women feel that it is hard to justify spending money on expensive products when money is already tight. Luckily, there are many ways you can save money on cosmetics while still looking great! Here are some cosmetic tips you can use when your budget comes up short.
Cosmetics and the Frugal Philosophy
When you are buying cosmetics on a tight budget, the most important thing you can do is to adopt a frugal philosophy. What does that mean, exactly?
Shop carefully and thoughtfully, buy only products you absolutely must have but buy good quality. They tend to wear longer and require fewer touch-ups.
Know what suits you before you buy. Do not be tempted to waste money on products that look good in the store but turn out to be wrong for your coloring.
Be creative. Make your cosmetics do double-duty, and do not be afraid to adjust products that are not exactly perfect. Try mixing up old lipstick shades to see if you can come up with something new and original!
There are some specific areas where you can save money. This may differ depending on the individual and their own particular style and look, however most people should be able to look great without breaking their piggy banks.
Face
Without a doubt, foundation is probably the one area you really can’t afford to do without. If there is one product where quality is absolutely the most important factor, that product would be foundation. Even if you are trying to save money, do not be tempted to go for a cheap foundation, your skin will pay for it in the end. Choosing a good foundation is essential to ensure a smooth ‘canvas’ for the rest of your make-up, so it is recommended to go for a better quality foundation, even if you do end up paying a little more.
For a touch of glamour without the expense, check out products such as the luscious Shimmering Facial Whip from E.L.F. In tempting shades such as Lilac Petal and Pink Lemonade, this whipped light cream adds a gorgeous splash of color to your face. It’s fortified with vitamins, too, so you’re definitely doing your skin a favor with this one! This silky-smooth whip can double as a lip color, too, so it’s the perfect product to carry in your purse for a quick touch of color when you need it.
Eyes
One of the easiest ways to save money on eye products is to resist buying pre-made eye shadow compacts. Too often you’re only buying the compact because you like just one of the colors it contains and the remaining two or three colors never get used. Instead, consider products such as E.L.F.’s Custom Eyes Compact. Instead of buying a pre-made compact, you can select make your own color choices and slip them into the compact to create your own eye shadow palette, the perfect way to make sure you get only the colors you need, instead of spending money on colors you won’t use.
Unless you are going for a specific look, such as cat’s eyes or the ever-popular smoky eye, certain eye shadow colors can also do double-duty as eye-liner. Your darker eye shadow colors can work well as eye liners; just apply with a moistened cotton swab.
If you do not have an eyelash curler, consider it an investment. Curl your lashes before applying mascara and you will typically need fewer coats to get your lashes looking long and luscious.
Lips
When it comes to lips, the absolute best way of making your lip colors last longer is to invest in a good lip brush. Using a brush rather than applying lipstick directly allows you to apply less, that means there is usually no need to blot your lips, and you don’t waste any product. Often you can also do away with the need for lip liner, so you’ll save money there too. Using a brush also allows you better control over your lip color application, allowing you to better define your lips, so there’s more at stake than just saving money!
All-In-One
How about gorgeous all-in-one cover for your eyes, lips, and face? The E.L.F. All-Over Color Stick has just what you need, and it doesn’t cost an arm and a leg. With a fabulous fresh color that gives you a beautifully health-looking glow, your skin is smooth and soft and looks fresh all day long. This great product can be applied as a lip color, cream blush, or eye shadow. In stunning shades such as Persimmon and Lilac Petal, most women will find there’s a perfect All-Over Color Stick just for them!
By: jenniferapr256
There are many procedures that are classified as cosmetic surgery. Services that can be performed are breast enhancements, face lifts, skin peels, hair replacements, lip augmentations, ear surgery, tummy tucks, liposuctions, and calf enhancements.
All of these procedures are performed to improve the look of the body, by giving a more pleasing curvature to the particular part or area of the body. Like most types of surgeries, cosmetic procedures can be invasive and evolved. They are considered major procedures and there are certain risks involved.
First, it is important to know whether or not you are a good candidate for a procedure. There are certain diseases, disorders, and conditions that can cause problems for a patient who is considering cosmetic surgery. Such conditions include high blood pressure, diabetes, certain heart conditions, high lipid levels, depression, and even morbidly obesity.
Also, it is important to know that smoking can and will have an adverse impact on any type of surgery. These conditions will either increase the strain on your body causing more complications or they prevent your body from healing quickly and correctly. Also, even though heavy alcohol use will not preclude someone from having surgical procedures, excessive ingestion of it can lead to poor response to general anesthesia during the procedure and pain medications afterwards.
However, before ruling out whether you should or should not have the surgery because you have a condition listed above, you may still want to consult your plastic surgeon because she will be able to see if you condition falls within the parameters.
Next, it is important to understand how your body responds to trauma including medical procedures like surgery. Understanding the signs and symptoms of complications and the risks involved will make you a better patient, because you will be able to communicate these things to your physician before they become a serious problem. For instance, swelling and tenderness after a surgery is normal. You can expect the swelling and redness to begin to go away after the first few days.
However, if your pain increases, the area of redness gets larger, you see streaks of red move away for the surgical wounds, or if there is pus coming out of them, then it is important to contact your physician. This could be a sign of infection. Typically, however, you will be prescribed an antibiotic as a prophylactic. You should still keep an eye out for complications.
Other complications include things like nerve damage, blood clots, temporary paralysis, and loose sutures. These types of things rarely happen, but you need to be informed about them just in case something begins to happen. Being able to notify your physician of the first sign of the complication will allow him to fix it before it becomes progressively worse.
Because the surgeon is cutting through tissue, nerve endings can be damaged. You may feel numb or tingling in that area. Often this subsides, but not always. Because it deals with nerve endings, it can also lead to temporary paralysis, but this too will subside.
Also, whenever you lay in bed for a long period of time, your blood has a chance to pool, which can lead to blood clots. Nurses like to put sequential compression devices on your feet or calves. These massaging devices help circulate the blood from your legs back up to your heart while laying in bed. They help prevent clots. Then, it is important to monitor your surgical site.
As mentioned above, you will want to be aware of any type of infection, but you also want to make sure that the sutures stay tight. If they come undone too soon, they can lead the surgical wound not healing properly.
Although there are numerous things that can go wrong during cosmetic surgery, it rarely does. Although the preceding conditions can seem daunting, this article is more intended to educate the reader on types signs to be aware of. Being armed with this information will allow a patient to receive the care they want and deserve. For further information, you can always discuss these complications with your health provider.
By: A Aaronson