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Oily skin can be fresh and pretty with mineral makeup!

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During the summer, most of us experience increased shine on our faces, and for gals with oily skin it's a year-round battle. I checked in with Christine our Makeup Artistry specialist, to get some advice:

First, she has noted that since she began using Dream Tint, her skin has balanced out and is not as oily. Often, if there is not enough moisture in the skin, the sebaceous glands will become overactive. What a paradox!

If serious shine-control is still needed, a great first step is Absence Primer under your foundation. It controls oil without affecting the moisture, so it won't dry out the skin (starting the cycle over again). Apply it with the Foundation Brush and remember that a little goes a long way!

For the occasional (or persistent) oily moment, the Facial Blotting Papers are great in your purse or at your desk. We all love these because you are not just piling on more product, but actually removing the excess oil. I also put my business cards in the elegant case, so I have cards and blotting papers on hand and I am ready for business!

Finally, Christine recommends that we blot with the Facial Blotting Papers first, THEN apply PureMatte, Brush-Me Matte, etc.

This way, the excess oil is removed and then the rice starch in the Matte powders are there to absorb for the rest of the day or night.

I don't know about you, but I feel fresh and ready to face the day (and night)!

Blush Basics - A simple make-up technique

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Whether you're using cream or powder blush, apply it to the apples of the cheeks, which is the part that protrudes when you smile. I know you've heard that part a million times but here is the key: apply color no closer in than the iris of your eye, and then blend up and out. This simple make-up technique really opens up the face and makes a huge difference (thanks Jane)!

Use bronzer for a fabulous faux tan

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OK, so summer is here and I know many of us are tempted to run outside and try to "get some color." Well, there is no such thing as a healthy tan, but here is a great tip to give your legs (arms, etc.) a gorgeous glow:

Take Brush-Me-Bronze and lightly cover the legs, arms or other area you want to bronze (don't be alarmed; it will blend out!).  Mist about three sprays of D2O (or your favorite Hydration Spray) to the area and blend product out with the Blending Brush.  This fabulous makeup tip comes from Tricia C, Makeup Artist extrordinaire and Director of Education.

Flawless skin with Dream Tint and the Blending Brush

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Here is an example of how makeup brushes can make a huge difference in your makeup application:

Dream Tint is a beautiful, light-textured tinted moisturizer with SPF 15. It really is a dream come true! It can certainly be applied with your fingers, but to get the best results, use the Blending Brush to blend it in. It's definitley worth it!

Dot Dream Tint onto the face then really work it into the skin with the Blending Brush. You can't be too vigorous! It takes about 12 seconds from start to finish and is so goof-proof, I have even done it without a mirror! Results? Flawless, no-makeup look, perfect alone or for more coverage, under your regular foundation. Thanks to celebrity makeup artist Christian McNally for this how-to!

Applying Contour Eye Shadow

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One of the fundamentals of applying makeup is putting that contour shade in the crease. Everyone just assumes we know how to do it! These tips make it fool-proof.

To find your crease, close your eye and press on it gently. The crease is the indent that hugs the top half of your eyeball. 

Apply your contour shade in the crease with your eye open.  If you close your eye to apply your contour shadow, it will disappear into the crease when you open your eye.

Use a "windshield wiper" motion lifting your brush as little as possible. Follow the natural contour of the eye and blend up and out. You may wish to bring the color onto the outer corner of the eyelid a bit too, creating a sideways "V." Some wonderful makeup brushes to try include the Eye Shader Brush and Crease Brush for a softer look; or the Eye Contour Brush for more drama.

Sometimes I use a lighter shade in the crease, sometimes darker, sometimes shimmer, sometimes matte. Don't be afraid to experiment!

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Hello makeup lovers!

One of the best things about working at jane iredale is... well, THE MAKEUP! We have access to so much beautiful makeup here, and to some of the best makeup artists in the world. As you can imagine, since we spend so much time playing with makeup, we come up with some interesting and unusual ways to use it. If you love makeup as much as we do, you can never get enough makeup tips! So we thought it would be fun to share tips and tricks gathered from jane iredale employees, makeup artists, educators, and even Jane Iredale herself.  I hope you try them, enjoy them and share your results and your own jane iredale makeup tips with us!

Cheers,

Angelica

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