When on chemo, people would say to me "but you look so good". Now, sometimes they were just being kind but the right make-up really helped. Here's a sneak-peek into my daily improvement routine. We all have troubles and difficulties really do show on your face but we can look cuter than we feel... with help.
Step 1: apply sunscreen, wait a minute then apply a lotion. *I use Ombrelle spf 60 and Burt's Bees daily radiance cream, both well priced and have one stand-out feature*
Step 2: apply a lentil sized drop of foundation, liquid illuminator and more lotion (if you have dry skin or want sheer coverage) on your hand. Mix together and use a brush or fingers to dab on face and blend in. Apply a translucent face powder to set.
Step 4: Eyebrow powder, eyeliner and a skin coloured eyeshadow go on next. I never needed eyebrow help before but they've come back blond... so weird.
Look, I know that it sounds like a lot of make-up but look at the first picture compared to the last. Sometimes 10 minutes can make your day better and if you're sad/sick/self conscious then do what you need to do - including a little facial therapy.
Love,
Cailey
3 comments:
What a beauty!
Wow, You always look so lovely Cail, and it helps you to feel better! Now, can you help the rest of us with serious wrinkles that are not going away, even if we take a year off work? We are all LOVING reading your posts but maybe some people are reluctant to post a comment.
I knew when I wrote that bit about being off for a year that I'd sound like a jerk! I mean, who gets a whole year off? :)
The best make-up for wrinkles is a face primer lotion that you apply pre cover-up/foundation. It can irritate acne though, which is fine because you don't have any mum!
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