Do I Look Like Asian Bratz Doll

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Despite being a beauty blogger, I admit that I have no ounce of makeup ability or talent in me.youtube.com Even so, I have decided to do the Bratz doll challenge makeup with Althea Korea. After all, Bratz doll makeup needs pigmented makeup products which I am sure many of us have been complaining about Asian makeup for years. Let just test out the new makeup line from Althea Korea in terms of pigmentation, texture and also my lousy skills 😭. So here is a Bratz doll makeup tutorial using Korean makeup from Althea and other Kbeauty brands. Here are the things you need for the makeup.


2) all over the eyelids. 6) shades on the lids. 8) which is actually more maroon. 4. Use the magic cotton buds dip in either cream or micellar water to do a clean cut crease. Remove the bottom of the eyeshadow. Depending on your eye shapes, it will look different than mine. I have hooded double eyelids so I do everything with my eyes opened. 5. Use a pen or gel eyeliner to draw on eyeliners. Draw on a thick eyeliner. I didn't draw it on since I am going to apply fake eyelashes and my hooded eye means no eyeliners are going to show up on me.


I usually need to draw 0.6 cm to show up as a tiny 0.1cm line on my eyelids. 1) all over the empty area below the cut crease. 8. Apply fake eyelashes. If you have nice thick eyelashes, you can just apply voluminizing mascara to achieve that full eyelashes look. 9. Apply lip balm on your lips. 10. Apply concealer on your lips. 11. Draw a shape of lips first. Shape it with a little curve on the side on the upper lip. If you want thicker looking lips, draw the lip tint just on the outside of your lip line instead of your lip line.


Strawberry) on your lips. Make sure that the upper and lower lips look thick as Bratz doll have full thick lips. 12. Do your base and thick eyebrows. I use concealer all over as my foundation because a doll skin is so flawless. Lastly, wear red clothes and add a necklace. Do I look like Asian Bratz doll? That is the Bratz challenge makeup tutorial on my Asian face. I hope that it could be useful if any is looking for doll makeup on Asian face or save it up for scary Halloween makeup.😆 Sorry for the cut crease since my skill is really non existent. For more information, please visit Althea Korea website . Products are given for a makeup tutorial. However, the opinions expressed here are my own and honest as always.


This two-step routine uses natural oil (i.e. castor, olive, sunflower) to remove the dirt of the day and then requires a mild face wash to help wash away the oil. Dip a cotton swab into micellar water, makeup remover, or natural oils to remove makeup around the eyes. A cotton swab helps you gently tackle tightly lined areas without tugging on your skin. Unless they’re specially formulated for the face, bar soaps can alter the pH balance of the skin (which allows for more bacteria and yeast growth). No surprise: Facial cleansers, especially cleansing balms, are made for delicate skin.


"There’s a tendency for people to look for ‘foaming’ ones, because they think if it doesn’t foam it’s not cleansing. But foaming can actually strip your skin of more natural oils," says Dr. Erum Ilyas, a board-certified dermatologist from King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. One 2012 study confirms this, concluding that surfactants (what allows cleansers to break down oil so water can wash out the dirt) prevent your skin molecules from staying in order — natural and healthy. Let’s dispel a myth: Pores aren’t doors. Hot water doesn’t open them, and cold water doesn’t shut them. The truth is water temperature extremes can cause irritation so it’s best to stick to a middle ground.


You don’t want to see flushed skin in your reflection when you look up. Scrubbing can strip the skin of its natural protective barrier. The best way to clean skin is using fingertips, at least a minute or two. "To exfoliate, look for ingredients in your cleansers that contain salicylic acid, glycolic acid, lactic acid or fruit enzymes," says Dr. Haley. This is water containing micelle molecules that attach to makeup and debris and break it down. "Some people, especially those that don’t wear makeup, can get away with micellar water as their cleanser," says Dr. Haley. However, oily skin might benefit from sonic cleansing, a technology that uses gentle pulsations to clean pores. The Clarisonic is a popular sonic cleansing tool, with several brush head types for different goals, from radiance to acne reduction.


If you have sensitive skin, you may want to limit how often you use this tool, as it can irritate your skin. Your jawline and neck are prone to dirt and debris buildup. And they need love, too. When giving your face a cleansing massage, gentle rub your fingers in an upward motion to get the circulation going and encourage your skin to stay tight and naturally lifted. This massage component can help with relaxation and give your face a needed muscle break from a stressful day. Time to rethink that air-dry. Leaving water dripping on your face doesn’t hydrate it; in fact, when the water evaporates, it could lead to dryness.


Remember to pat gently with a soft, antimicrobial towel, being extremely cautious around the sensitive under-eye area, after you’re done. "Often people forget they’re also likely washing their faces in the shower. " says Dr. Ilyas, adding that those with dry skin should consider cutting back on washes. If you’re wondering why your cleanser isn’t working as promised (or as praised), check how much you’re using. For splurge cleansers, there might be temptation to use less than recommended in order to extend use or save money. When in doubt, read the label to find the recommended amount. Products often go through trials and tests to find the most effective (and safe) amount for general use.


Your skin has a natural barrier that protects it and helps it retain moisture. While using a scrub or cleanser with beads might feel soft on day one, scrub too hard or using these products daily can damage the most outer layer of skin. One sign of over exfoliating is skin hypersensitivity. This can cause irritation, breakouts, and even a stinging feeling when you apply products. Watch out for daily cleansers that advocate active exfoliating ingredients like alpha-hydroxy acids (lactic, glycolic, fruit) and beta-hydroxy acids (salicylic, willow bark extracts) as these are extra powerful in sloughing away skin. Although not technically a step in face washing, many often miss the importance of what comes after: rebalancing your skin.


Toners are light, liquid formulas originally used to reset your skin’s pH so it can protect itself from bacteria and harm. Now many toners come with extra benefits that target specific concerns. To apply toner, just put a little on a cotton ball that you’ll swipe on all your areas of concern, like an oily T-zone. In addition to toning, make sure you’re helping your skin stay moisturized.youtube.com Some people like the "tight" feeling after washing their face, but it’s actually excess dryness, according to Dr. Ilyas. "Your skin can start to feel sensitive afterward, or even peel or crack.


If your skin continuously feels dry after washing, look into switching cleansers. Opt for a mild cleanser or oil-based cleanser. Experimenting and reading — finding people with skin types like yours and trying their routines and holy grail products is one way of testing. For example, people with oily skin will find washing twice a day keeps their acne in check. People who don’t dabble in skin care or makeup swear by water only (likely because they never damaged their skin barrier with acids or exfoliants — and also, genetics). All of this is to say: washing is just the first and one step to maintaining your skin’s natural state. The rest depends all the other serums, moisturizers, mists, face masks — the list could go on forever —you want to use. And the food you eat, how you exercise, and where you put your face (your phone can be a dirty thing).


Prof. Gollnick has participated in acne-relevant clinical and experimental studies, symposia and advisory boards of Galderma, Stiefel/GSK, Intendis, Meda, Merz, Hoffmann-LaRoche, Novartis, Schering, Pierre Fabre, IMTM, and Vichy. He has served as a paid advisor to Bayer-Schering, Boehringer-Ingelheim, Dermira, Galderma, Intendis, Leo, Merz, and Stiefel/GSK. He has received honoraria for publications from BASF. He has received reimbursement for travel and accomodation costs from Bioderma, General Topics, Glenmark, and Stiefel/GSK. He has received honoraria for organizing scientific continuing medical education symposia from Bayer/Schering, Bioderma, General Topics, Glenmark, and Stiefel/GSK. He has received honoraria for clinical studies from Galderma, Merz, and Stiefel/GSK. He has received honoraria for experimental research projects which he initiated from Galderma, Hoffmann-LaRoche, and MSD.


With the rise of contouring and widespread use of photo-editing software, it's easier than ever to completely transform your look beyond recognition. But one makeup artist has taken things a step further - by wearing a fake nose on top of her perfectly ordinary one. Malaysian based MUA and vlogger Aqirazlah, who has more than 51,000 followers on Intsagram, filmed herself taking off her makeup and shocked fans when she started off by removing the prosthetic nose. The video was shared in disbelief by Twitter user @Neetasweet, who said it was proof that makeup had 'gotten out of hand' - and it's since been liked 43,000 times.


In the video, Aqirazlah, who also sells her own range of hijabs, started off by removing her false eyelashes. But then the video took a turn for the bizarre when she picked up what appeared to be an eyeliner pencil and began poking at her nose. Careful what you wish for! Can YOU ace this tricky spelling quiz? Share Suddenly the nose started moving to one side, revealing it to be a prosthetic with her real nose underneath. The video continued in a bizarre fashion as Aqirazlah then pulled off some tape from her cheeks that appeared to be there to give them more definition. She then removed her contacted lenses that revealed her eyes are actually brown and not green. After that she used micellar water to rub the remaining foundation, eyeliner and eyebrow pencil off her face. Once the transformation was complete she looked completely different from how she did at the start of the video. Neetasweet's tweet about the video has now gone viral, with other people questioning the MUA's techniques. She actually look better without all the tricks,' another posted. A third wrote: 'Worst thing about all this is that she’s actually a pretty girl.


What is Bioderma Photoderm AKN MAT SPF 30? As per the manufacturer, Anything that’s too much or too little can be damaging to your health, most of the time, and that includes your skin health when it comes to the sun. Sun exposure is your skin’s worst enemy when it comes to damaging and aging. What Is Bioderma Photoderm AKN MAT SPF 30? What Are The Ingredients In Bioderma Photoderm AKN MAT SPF 30? Once skin is sun damaged, it can either be relieved or remedied but never completely reversed. Choosing the right sunscreen will take you at great lengths in protecting your skin from aging. From Bioderma comes Photoderm AKN MAT SPF 30. It includes a UVA 13 protection that qualifies it as a broad spectrum sunscreen. This makes this sunscreen the perfect protection for combination to oily, and acne prone skin types.


However, no substantial evidence is available to prove it is effective. Moreover, this product also includes Cellular Bioprotectiontechnology which utilizes antioxidants to give your skin an added boost of protection from sun damage. BiodermaPhotoderm AKN MAT SPF 30 also leaves your skin with a matte finish that makes it a great under makeup skin protection. Product price is not mentioned in official website. What are the Ingredients in Bioderma Photoderm AKN MAT SPF 30? This plant-derived acid is a proven exfoliator that removes dead skin cells while encouraging the production of new, healthy cells. It also helps unclog pores and by stimulating cellular turnover, it is an effective formula for improving the skin’s texture and appearance.


However it may cause burning sensation to sensitive skin. Citric Acid: Citric acid is a wonderful ingredient for treating several skin problems like mild acne, pigmentation, clogged pores, sun tanning, wrinkles, and dark spots. Apply generous amounts of BiodermaPhotoderm AKN MAT SPF 30 on clean, dry skin, at least 15 minutes before sun exposure. Reapply frequently throughout the day, approximately every two hours or, every after becoming wet with water or after excessively sweating. This product provides broad spectrum protection from sun damage. However, according to customer reviews, it isn’t very effective. Its contents will not degrade or deteriorate when exposed to sun and heat. It will not clog pores. It is also paraben-free. Bioderma Photoderm AKNMAT SPF 30, unfortunately, still contains phenoxyethanol, a neurotoxic ingredient often used as a product preservative but which can damage the nervous system. No less than the US Food and Drug Administration has issued that warning a few years back. The formulation is also scented which may make it irritating to very sensitive skin types. There is no money back guarantee mentioned for this product in official website. You need sunscreen, no questions asked.


Dedicated to always revolutionizing the way we self tan, MineTan has again unveiled another world first that will change your self tan regime. For unparalleled hydration and a conditioning skin finish, MineTan has harnessed the magic of Micellar Water for optimum self tanning results. A 4 step tanning routine that bridges the full tan cycle experience, from tan prep to tan maintenance, the Micellar Water collection will create a deeper, long-lasting and more natural looking tan your skin will love. Discovered in France, Micellar Water had been the beauty industry’s best kept secret for hydrated, cleansed skin. Now mainstream and trusted for removing makeup and cleansing the faces of all beauty lovers, MineTan has now brought this much-loved magic of Micellar Water to how we get a gorgeous, hydrated glow.


Why Micellar Water and self tan? Any seasoned self tanner knows the key to the perfect tan is creating the perfect canvas through drawing out impurities, oils and dirts and leaving your skin cleansed, toned and ready to glow. The next concern for the perfect tan is hydration - the more hydrated the skin, the longer the tan will last. Micellar Water hydrates and conditions your skin, leaving you with a dewy finish. Perfecting your skin even further, the Micellar Gel to Foam Self Tan will create deep, long-lasting results your skin will love. Treat your skin to an unparalleled hydrated, conditioning finish and remove all traces of self tan build up so you can start afresh and perfect for your next self tan.


The Micellar water latches onto dirt, oils and your old self tan, gently removing them from the skin and leaving your skin with a glowing hydrated skin finish. The Micellar water works to draw out impurities from the skin and then resets your skin’s pH balance for optimum self tanning results. This Primer primes your skin so your self tan goes on smoother and is absorbed better by the skin. Your self tan will look more natural and last longer with an unparalleled, toned, conditioning finish. Now to tan. Micellar magic meets self tan with this incredibly hydrating pre-shower 10 minute self tan. As the Micelles work to draw out impurities, your self tan will develop faster and leave your skin with a glowing, sun kissed skin finish.


Working with avocado oil, jojoba oil, coconut oil and grape seed oil, this self tan gives your skin an unparalleled hydrated, conditioning finish in just 10 minutes! The magic of micellar water meets a gradual tan to gently condition skin, while delivering a hydrated everyday golden glow. The Micellar Water Everyday Glow treats your skin to an unparalleled hydrated, conditioning finish to make your tan look more natural and last longer. Use daily in place of your daily moisturizer to build or maintain your existing self tan with a glowing, hydrated finish. Shop each individual product or the whole range and revolutionize the way you tan!


Nivea micellar waters come in several varieties - for normal skin, for dry skin and sensitive skin. I use micellar water for normal skin. Micellar water also come in bottles of 200 ml and 400 ml. Price of the 400 ml packaging is 385 RSD, which is considerably less than Eucerin. Micellar water also contains Gluco-Glycerol that moisturizes, as well as vitamin E and castor oil (micellar water for sensitive skin has no perfume and contains additional grape seed oil, and micellar water for dry skin contains extra almond oil). As far as the cleansing goes, this micellar water works quite well, but it is a little weaker than Eucerin. Since it takes a little more rubbing to remove makeup, I must admit that my skin sometimes burns a little and feels tight.


• Derived from BIODERMA research, the new filter system in Photoderm Spray SPF 40 guarantees levels of constant and homogeneous UVA and UVB protection never before reached. • Its unparalleled "anti-extreme-UVA" performance combats premature cutaneous ageing and prevents sun intolerance reactions.Its maximum anti-UVB protection effectively guards the skin against sunburn and thus from the potential danger of repeated exposure long term. • Its patented Cellular BIOprotection® complex directly protects the cells against the harmful effects of UV rays while stimulating the skin’s defences and protecting its DNA. • The silky, ultra light "New sensation" texture of Photoderm Spray SPF 40 gives the skin a feeling of comfort and extreme softness. Completely colourless when applied, Photoderm Spray SPF 40 spreads very easily without leaving an oily film.


Micellar water is taking off in a big way, with a bottle of Bioderma’s Crealine H2O sold every 6 seconds worldwide, and celebrity endorsements from Kylie Minogue and Gemma Ward. But what is micellar water and how does it work? The story starts with handy molecules called surfactants. These have a hydrophilic end that’s attracted to water, and a lipophilic end that’s attracted to oils and grease. The hydrophilic end is also known as the "head" and the lipophilic end is also called the "tail", for reasons that are hopefully obvious. You know how oil usually floats on water with a clear line in the middle, and splashing water on your makeup doesn’t do much?


Well, surfactant molecules can bring the oil and water worlds together so everything can be one happy family! Surfactants are the most important ingredients in soap, shampoo, detergents and that sort of thing - they also happen to be good at making bubbles, so something bubbles up, there’s a good chance it contains surfactants. So how do these surfactant molecules relate back to micellar water? Does this mean micellar water is pretty much just soapy water? The key difference though, is that not all surfactants are made equal - if you’ve ever washed your face with a standard bar of soap, you’ll know that surfactants can be skin irritants! Products like Bioderma Crealine H2O contain surfactants mild enough to be left on the skin without irritation (no rinsing required!), yet are strong enough to effectively remove makeup. What’s all this about a cotton pad?