
by Katryna Fernandez
Fall is here and winter is quickly approaching, so here are a few skin-care and makeup tips to help you look your best in this cold weather!
This first tip is for both males and females. No matter your skin type (oily, dry, or combination), the cold weather can severely dry your face. The best thing you can do is moisturize your face every morning, and even at night. You can use any facial moisturizer, but I strongly suggest you use one with SPF that protects against UVA and UVB rays. Though it's cold outside, you should still protect your face from harsh elements.
Leaving your face unprtected can really damage your skin try using some kind of sunscreen, e.g. Neutrogena Healthy Defense SPF 30 Daily Moisturizer. Not protecting your skin can cause premature aging and have you saying hello to wrinkles at 35. For the ladies, using a makeup foundation with SPF can help if it has the right amount, especially if you put it on top of your already moisturized, protected face. Try something like Revlon’s Color Stay Makeup with Soft Flex. It’s a liquid foundation with SPF 6.
We all know your lips can become very chapped when the weather gets cold, so make sure you moisturize your lips t
oo! It isn’t as important to have an SPF lip balm as it is moisturizer. An example of a good lip gloss would be Carmex Original Stick, which contains SPF 15.
Ladies, though it’s cold and gloomy outside, we shouldn’t let that reflect on our faces. Here are some fall/winter makeup tips for every part of your face. Let’s start you’re your foundation. Like I said before, something with SPF would be ideal. Just make sure that you set it with some kind of powder, and it shouldn’t be too light in color. During the winter, your skin starts to lose pigmentation, so using something you use in the summer might not work anymore.
To give your face some color and warmth, use a bronzer to contour and give you an allover glow. The ideal bronzer is two shades darker than your skin tone. For your eyes, stay neutral. Use golds, browns, and bronzes. If you want to add some color, nice dark blues and plums would be an awesome look for fall/winter. Last but not least, your lips, using regular lip gloss and lip balm is fine, but if you want to add some color, try using nude colors and frosty browns. An amazing fall/winter lipstick is Rimmel London in Frosted. It’s perfect for this season, and it’s just a really nice light copper brown lipstick.
Need to find specific beauty tips? Anything from makeup tips to healthy skin tips, e-mail requests or questions to Katryna at theowlnewspaper@hotmail.com!
Fall is here and winter is quickly approaching, so here are a few skin-care and makeup tips to help you look your best in this cold weather!
This first tip is for both males and females. No matter your skin type (oily, dry, or combination), the cold weather can severely dry your face. The best thing you can do is moisturize your face every morning, and even at night. You can use any facial moisturizer, but I strongly suggest you use one with SPF that protects against UVA and UVB rays. Though it's cold outside, you should still protect your face from harsh elements.
Leaving your face unprtected can really damage your skin try using some kind of sunscreen, e.g. Neutrogena Healthy Defense SPF 30 Daily Moisturizer. Not protecting your skin can cause premature aging and have you saying hello to wrinkles at 35. For the ladies, using a makeup foundation with SPF can help if it has the right amount, especially if you put it on top of your already moisturized, protected face. Try something like Revlon’s Color Stay Makeup with Soft Flex. It’s a liquid foundation with SPF 6.
We all know your lips can become very chapped when the weather gets cold, so make sure you moisturize your lips t

Ladies, though it’s cold and gloomy outside, we shouldn’t let that reflect on our faces. Here are some fall/winter makeup tips for every part of your face. Let’s start you’re your foundation. Like I said before, something with SPF would be ideal. Just make sure that you set it with some kind of powder, and it shouldn’t be too light in color. During the winter, your skin starts to lose pigmentation, so using something you use in the summer might not work anymore.
To give your face some color and warmth, use a bronzer to contour and give you an allover glow. The ideal bronzer is two shades darker than your skin tone. For your eyes, stay neutral. Use golds, browns, and bronzes. If you want to add some color, nice dark blues and plums would be an awesome look for fall/winter. Last but not least, your lips, using regular lip gloss and lip balm is fine, but if you want to add some color, try using nude colors and frosty browns. An amazing fall/winter lipstick is Rimmel London in Frosted. It’s perfect for this season, and it’s just a really nice light copper brown lipstick.
Need to find specific beauty tips? Anything from makeup tips to healthy skin tips, e-mail requests or questions to Katryna at theowlnewspaper@hotmail.com!
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