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A: According to Harper’s Bazaar begin at the inside corner of your eye and carefully trace your upper lash line. When you reach the outside corner, straighten and slightly extend the line. Last, curl your lashes and layer on a few coats of your favorite mascara.
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A: Braids of all kinds have been frequently seen on the runways. If you have long hair, consider several small braids coiled up into a high bun. For a more laid back look, simply wear your locks in a single loose, low braid.
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A: In the summer months, it’s easy for makeup to melt off onto your collar or sleeve. Here are a few discreet fixes:
- For non-oily stains (like eye shadow or blush), start by gently brushing the powder off your clothing, then blot the area with a damp cloth or paper towel.
- For oily stains (like foundation), blot the area with a damp cloth or paper towel and a bit of hand soap.
Always wash the clothing as soon as you get home, and never put the stained fabric under the hand dryer at work since this will set the stain.
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A: Before you start putting any makeup on, use some blotting sheets. Boscia Green Tea Blotting Linens will get rid of any oil or shine without ruining your foundation. If you don’t have any, try some toilet paper instead. Next, you can touch up your foundation with a sponge or use concealer on shiny spots. A translucent powder is last – sweep some over eyelids to keep your eye shadow from creasing or rubbing off.
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