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Dark, fully drawn on eyebrows never look quite right. To avoid looking too harsh, use a product that is the same color or a shade lighter than your brows. Instead of drawing your brow on in one line, use a series of small strokes for a soft, natural look.  Using a powder to fill in your brows usually offers the softest, most natural look. When you’re finished applying your brow product, brush through them with a clean brow brush or spoolie to blend the color. If you want to keep your eyeshadow from fading and creasing, starting with a shadow primer is a must. Dot a small amount of the primer on your lids, and gently blend it in with your finger before applying any eyeshadow. If you don't have an eyeshadow primer, you can substitute concealer. Use it just as you would a primer. Getting the perfect wing on the end of your eyeliner can seem like mission impossible if you try to freehand it. Instead, place a piece of invisible tape or hold a small piece of paper at a 45 degree angle at the corner of your eye so you can just trace your flick along the edge for a flawless cat eye every time. If you're using tape, place it on the back of your hand and pull it off a couple of times before placing it at the corner of your eye. That will remove some of the adhesive, so the tape doesn't pull at the delicate skin around your eye when you remove it. Curled lashes can open up your eyes and make them appear larger. However, it’s important to curl your lashes with a lash curler before you put on your mascara. If your lashes are wet when you curl them, you can create a kink in them or even pull some lashes out. If you’re not comfortable using a lash curler at all, you can curl your lashes without one. In that case, apply your mascara first and then push your lashes back to create a curl. Hold them in place for several seconds to lock the curl in. Whether you want to apply a lipstick, stain, or gloss, the color won't look right if your lips are dry and flaky. Use a lip scrub to gently remove dead skin from your lips, and apply a moisturizing lip balm before your lip color so it looks smooth and flawless.  You can purchase a lip scrub or mix up your own with household ingredients. Combine 1/2 teaspoon (2.5 ml) of olive oil with 1 teaspoon (4 g) of sugar, and rub it over your lips to exfoliate. Wipe it away with a damp washcloth. It's particularly important to scrub and moisturize your lips before applying a matte lipstick. Matte lip colors are extremely drying, so they emphasize every crack and flake. A lip liner can add definition to your lips and keep your lipstick from bleeding. However, even if your liner is a similar shade to your lipstick, applying it only along the edge of your mouth can often make it stand out. To avoid creating a dark ring around your mouth, fill in your lips with the liner after lining the edge. If you can’t find a lip liner that is similar in color to your lipstick shade, use a nude liner that matches your natural lip color.

summary: Lightly fill in your brows. Apply an eyeshadow primer. Use a guide to flick your eyeliner. Curl your lashes before applying mascara. Exfoliate and moisturize your lips before applying color. Fill in your lips when you line them.


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Pick a mild soap for your face. Don't use cleansers that are astringents or facial scrubs. Also, pick one that doesn't have alcohol in it. Those types of products can make matters worse.  Even though you shouldn't use a harsh cleanser, you can use some acne products that may help. Look for ones with salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide. Salicylic acid clears blocked pores and can reduce swelling and redness; benzoyl peroxide kills bacteria and exfoliates skin. Wash with lukewarm water and your cleanser. Hot water can dry out your skin. Most makeup removers contain alcohol or other chemicals that can irritate your skin. Most people also tend to rub harder when using cleansing cloths because it's more difficult to take makeup off with them. These effects can make your pimples worse. Use soap and water to remove your makeup when dealing with a blemish. When you clean your face at night, make sure to moisturize after you're done. Use a light moisturizer intended for your face. You can also apply moisturizer in the morning after you wash your face, but you should mainly focus on the dry spots.[Image:Hide Pimples Step 4 Version 9.jpg|center]] Put an ice cube in a washcloth. Hold it on your (clean!) skin for about a minute. If the pimple hasn't reduced, wait 5 minutes before applying for another minute.

summary: Use a gentle cleanser. Avoid makeup remover cloths. Moisturize after cleaning. Use ice.


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Do so by pressing the button on the top-right of your iPhone's case. On older models it's on the top; on newer models it's on the right side. This will display your lock screen. This will display Weather and any other widgets you've added to your Notification Center.
summary: Turn off your display. Tap the "Home" button. Swipe right.