The season for celebration is here again and our calendars are
filled with Christmas house parties, work happy hours, and of course, New
Year’s Eve. It’s a time for cocktail dresses, smoky eyes and red lips. We all
want to look our best, and we usually do when arriving at our destination. But
what about after a few hours of nibbling and sipping champagne, and hitting the
dance floor (shoki style), try taking a picture and you will see that your face
looks like Y! And you’ll be wondering if your face was hit by a truck. Well no
need to wonder anymore pamos-expression is here to the rescue, to show you how
to keep your make up in place, so you can have a holiday party exit just as
grand as your entrance.
CEO Pamos Expression
STEP 1:
Prep your skin. Prepping your face before applying makeup is
essential if you want to keep things in place all evening. First, apply a light
moisturizer evenly all over your skin and follow up with a makeup primer. We
recommend M.A.C Prep + Prime Natural Radiance for a glowing, flawless finish.
STEP 2:
Apply lip liner on your entire lip. Choose a lip liner that is close
to your favorite holiday shade and apply it all over your lip as if it were
lipstick. Then, apply your lipstick over that e.g. if your using red lipstick
get a red liner. This will keep your color vibrant and make it last all through
the night.
STEP 3:
If you are a lip gloss person cause I’m not (I think it’s so high
school), wear lip gloss over your lipstick. To be extra safe and make sure that
lip colour lasts; apply a light layer of clear gloss over your lipstick. This
will give it a festive shine and seal the color in for even longer.
STEP 4:
Try an under eye cream. It’s a given that your holiday schedule will
encroach on your sleep, but that doesn’t mean you have to arrive to the party
with dark circles under your eyes. Before you apply a concealer, prep your
under eye with a cooling and caffeinated eye cream. We recommend M.A.C Fast
Response Eye Cream because it contains a high-octane.
CREDITS:
Elle.com
Note: For all answers to your questions, please refer to our Q&A
section of the blog. Thank you.
A wow really good to know. Going to try some of these tonight, thanks.
ReplyDeleteThis is really nice and on point, I’ve read the book 100 beauty techniques by Parvez Handa and most of the stuffs you talked about here are recommended in that book. Pls were can we get those products you recommended in Nigeria
ReplyDeleteAmaze, your make up is so beautiful. You should try styling for people…… Kudos, also who’s your hair dresser I need their number #luvurhair
ReplyDeleteYou look wonderful in that makeup, although how do we know that wasn’t immediately u arrived, hehe don’t mind me. Thank you for sharing this useful info. I really appreciate your work and I will be waiting for your next post thank you once again. Keep up the good work Ms pamo.
ReplyDeleteGreat information, hopefully I can utilize the material which is geared toward my problem areas. Problem is I find it hard to use moisturizer on my face when the weather is hot; any make-up I apply after just slides right off. Facial perspiration is a problem for me. What do I do?
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