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Monday, March 17, 2014

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Tips For Taking Engagement Photos

It’s one thing to take everyday photos, but it’s quite another to take engagement photos. To help you look your better during your photo shoot, here are some important tips as advices.

Set the foundation
.   During your shoot, you’ll do a poses that require your face to be close to your guy’s, meaning there will be a lot of your head on his shoulder and other cute, indulged positions. And, you’re going to want to make sure that each poses, don’t smearing another layer of foundation onto your couples shirt. 

Kiss-Proof Lips.   Another popular engagement shoot pose is, of course, you and your man stealing a kiss. Like the foundation, you don’t want your lip color coming off. Your guy won’t want a bunch of photos of himself wearing your lipstick, and you want your color to stay on and keep your kisser looking, well, kissable. “I find that a lip tint or stain gives you great looking lips and does not rub off or look heavy, like some long-lasting lipsticks can”

Have a Stand Feature. 
  While you do want your makeup to look “done,” you still want to look like you. To keep you look natural, don’t do up all of your features at once.  If you love a smoky eye, keep the lips more neutral. If you love bold lip color, keep the eyes lighter and more classic.    Focusing on one important feature gives balance and creates a beautiful image.

Make up for Man.   While your boy friend certainty doesn’t need to get his makeup done for your shoot, suggested that he may need a bit of cover to look his best in the pictures.  Force him to borrow dark under eye circles, or use tissue if he’s the type to sweat.

Let Your Love Shine.   The best beauty tip is to have fun, enjoy yourself, and let your love and inner beauty will shine through.  More importantly, you really want your happiness to come across in your photos,  don’t put on a thick makeup to hide what you really look like.


Ready to Act ….  ?

Knowing cosmetics



Women use cosmetics daily, paying far more attention to how it makes us look rather than what we may be putting on our face. But you need to know: A lot of our favorite cosmetics are loaded with toxic chemicals.

Wendy Kuhn, a Holistic Health Coach,  said that the European Union bans 1,342 ingredients from personal care products while the US bans 9 or 11.  About this, She give tips for being more aware.

1. From Environmental Working Group’s Skin Deep database,  You can Check out the product and you can scan the barcode of a product to identify the toxicity of its ingredients. It’s not perfect, but it’s really good and awesome helpful.
2. Be carefully of fragrances.
The fragrances are often trade secrets, manufacturers are not required to disclose the ingredients—often endocrine disrupting chemicals hide in these fragrances.”
3. Rachel Lincoln Sarnoff said that Chemicals in beauty products can include mercury in mascara and lead in lipstick—both known neurotoxins.
 In fact, one study found lead in more than 60% of lipsticks.
4. Look at your nail polish wary. Dr. Elizabeth Trattner, A.P, DOM based out of Miami Beach, said that on nail polish contains toluene, phthalates, formaldehyde, and acetates.     Recently, user developed contact dermatitis from nail polish, because they always touching their face. By remove the nail polish, they were fine.
5. Read ingredient lists.
 to avoid in food and in personal care products, saw the product formulation changes and store policies when you want to pay it.  You must vote by you wallet.
6. Using toxic makeup will influence on the long-term side-effects, such as cancer, headaches, nausea, contact dermatitis, reproductive disorders, memory loss, fatigue, and neurological problems.


It can quickly build up over time, if individual level of exposure is low. Skin is extremely susceptible to metals, and exposure can increase fine lines and wrinkles.