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Grooming Tip - 14 Remedies (Part 4/7)

Wednesday, July 15, 2009 1:31 PM
Fashion can be matched. Style can be created. What about a good night's sleep?
It can be FAKED, REVIVED.


Have been dancing the night away and partying down the street? Worried about the waking-on-the-wrong-side-of-bed kinda look? Now, here's the remedies. 14 ways to work your way through the next day's Monday Blues or aftermath of Ladies' Night. Check these out and give them a try.


(Part 4/7)

Curl your lashes.
What's the best way to look wide awake even though you are feeling like a piece of dead and dried fish? Do it in a quicky manner! Curl your lashes is definitely a better approach than applying mascara. Over time, daily usage of mascara is not really healthy for lashes due to it's chemical contents. Curling is an easier, less time-consuming and cost-effective method.

Place the curler as near as possible to the base of your lashes and just with 1 or 2 curl(s), your eyes are set ready with maximised curl and length.









Lighten up.
There are many ways in diminishing your dark circles out there. Traditional methods, that are time-consuming. Contemporary ideas, that are quick yet expensive (e.g. good expensive brands of eye cream). A generic, contemporary yet lower cost method would be - Concealer. On the norm, we do use concealers for concealing dark and blemished spots.

On top of that, concealer can be used for concealing dark circles or the least, lighten them. Choose a creamy concealer that is of 1 shade lighter than your skin tone. Apply only on darker spots and not the entire dark circle contours. Take note, over-application/blend may result in ghostly outlook.

Sometimes, too much of blending/makeup does not equates to better-looking.



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