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OFRA Cosmetics products are used for a Dramatic Lip makeup application done by Hen Zarum-Moradi. Using OFRA products such as Deep Brown Lipgloss, Skin Tones Rainbow Lip wheel, and Plum Lipliner. www.ofracosmetics.com OFRA Professional Makeup Products: A whole new prestigious makeup color collection. Developed with highly advanced mineral powders and plant extracts to create the highest quality products for all skin types. Our colors are long lasting and help your skin look natural and feel soft all day long. Dermatologically tested to be worn on the most sensitive skin types with specific products for problem skin ie rosatia, acne, post-acne, and post-trauma/surgery skin. Create a stunning look with our wide selection of eye, face, and lip colors that last long and stay on beautifully whether you want to create a soft daytime effect or a dramatic evening look. All the products are environmentally friendly and not tested on animals.
My current skincare routine to get soft skin! Check out my vlog channel! www.youtube.com Follow me on Twitter! www.twitter.com My website! www.amarixe.com Ask me a question on Formspring? http Products mentioned: -CJ Booth Walnut body scrub -EOS Pomegranate shave lotion -Gilette Venus Embrace razor -Lush Dream Cream -Jergens Natural Glow Revitalizing Daily Moisturizer -Neutrogena Acne Stress Control exfoliating scrub -Korres WIld Rose 24-hour moisturizer -Softlips lip polish -Softlips lip butter FTC: The only items I received were the Softlips products, however I was not asked to use them in this video, and I am not being compensated. All opinions are my own.
it polish and tightens your skin to give ua glowing and healthy skin, enjoy!
Disclaimer/Disclosure: I’m not a rep for any of the products/companies listed/used/mentioned in my videos; or any of it’s affiliates! I’m not paid by any companies to do this video. All products were purchased by me for my own use. I’m just a girl sharing her love for makeup and crafts! Because something works for me doesn’t guarantee that it will work for you. My Skincare Routine: Order I use these products: Turnaround Instant 15min Facial: Twice a week Used every day/night: Step 1: Liquid Facial Soap Step 2: Clarifying Lotion Step 3: Idealist Pore Minimizing Skin Refinisher Step 4: all about eyes Step 5: Dramatically Different Moisturizing Gel Before putting on foundation powder: Redness Solutions Instant Relief Mineral Powder Prices: www.eyelipsface.com Elf Countouring Blush & Bronzing Powder – .00 Elf: Healthy Glow Bronzing Powder – Luminance – .00 Please check out my website: www.eclecticity.us
Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from Dynamic and more videos in the Skin Care category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com You can’t change the size of your pores, but you can make them look a lot smaller. To complete this How-To you will need: A facial cleanser containing salicylic acid An oil-free moisturizer with retinol SPF 30 Sunscreen A facial primer containing silicone Matte makeup A gentle exfoliant Redness-reducing eye drops (optional) A dermatologist (optional) An at-home chemical peel (optional) A do-it-yourself dermabrasion kit (optional) Step 1: Wash your face twice daily Wash your face twice a day with a cleanser that contains salicylic acid, which can minimize the appearance of large pores by unclogging them. Tip: Spread a few squeezes of redness-reducing eye drops onto clean skin. They’ll constrict your pores temporarily, making them look smaller. Step 2: Use an oil-free moisturizer Make sure your daily moisturizer is oil-free—especially if you have greasy skin—because facial oil can make pores look larger. Use one that contains retinol. It boosts collagen, making pores look smaller. Tip: If you have sensitive skin, alternate using a moisturizer with retinol and one without. Step 3: Use sunscreen daily Slather on the sunscreen. Sun damage can …

