Is it Really a Bargain?
Posted on May 9, 2012 by Kimberly
If you’re like me and most women I know, it is really hard to resist a sale. But how many times have you purchased a garment or accessory on sale thinking you got a great deal; brought it home; hung it in your closet; and realized a year later that it was still in your closet, on the same hanger, with the tags still attached and never worn? Sound familiar?
As a certified image consultant for more than 12 years, I see this time-and-time again.
My message to you today is… if you don’t wear it, it is actually costing you money, not saving you money. And that’s money you could have used to purchase something you love and would wear.
In other words – it’s only a bargain if you wear it and love it. Don’t be seduced by the price-tag.
Filed Under: Etiquette , Women
Why Use Shiny or Frosted Make-up Finishes?
Posted on May 2, 2012 by Kimberly
Shiny and frosted cosmetics have a similar affect to light coloured make-up. They enhance or bring out the area on which they are applied. To maximize this effect, combine the two qualities – light and shine. Light make-up colours that are frosted or shiny will make an area appear even more pronounced. The facial feature where it is applied will appear larger and visually push out more than when applying a light matte cosmetic colour. This maximum effect will also cause the area around it to appear flat or sunken in comparison. This can work wonders to enhance the lips, cheek bones, eye lids or brow bones.
Filed Under: Business casual , Business Dress , Colour , Etiquette , Look Younger , Make up , Women
Use Colour to Harmonize or Dramatize
Posted on April 25, 2012 by Kimberly
When applying make-up, colour can be combined in various ways to create different results. Color can create a harmonizing effect by enhancing an individual’s natural colouring. It can also create drama.
- Similar colours harmonize
- Contrasting colours next to each other emphasize one another and add dramatize
- Applying a colour on top of its complementary colour (opposite colours on the colour wheel) will neutralize both colours.
- Light and dark colour worn side by side will dramatize the facial features making them appear more pronounced.
Filed Under: Colour , Make up , Women
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