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How to Apply Even Foundation
1. Applying Foundation Evenly 1-1. Start with a clean, moisturized, and dry face. Wash your face with your favorite gentle cleanser. Apply the cleanser using circular motions, then rinse with clean water. Pat your face dry and apply a moisturizer. Allow the moisturizer to absorb into your skin fully before applying foundation, or it will be streaky and runny. 1-2. Choose the right tool. Liquid foundation should be applied with a brush, because a brush will use less foundation and blend the makeup better than your fingers or a sponge. Apply cream foundations with a sponge. For liquid foundation, choose a synthetic brush with a dense and flat top. If you have oily skin and want to use cream foundation, apply it with a damp sponge instead of a dry one. It’s always better to use a brush or sponge to apply foundation, because your fingers can leave streaks, won’t rub the foundation in evenly, and can transfer dirt and bacteria to your face. 1-3. Place a pea-sized dollop of foundation on your hand. Pour, pump, or scoop the foundation onto the back of your non-dominant hand so that you can easily access it with the brush. To apply a thin layer of cream foundation evenly, mix it with a few drops of primer on the back of your hand. This will make for lighter coverage, and help the foundation spread and blend more easily. You can add more foundation later if you find you need extra to cover all the essential spots. One of the keys to even foundation is using it sparingly, and only using foundation where it’s actually needed. 1-4. Dot the foundation around your face. Dip the application tool into the foundation and pick up about half the foundation that’s there. Use the brush or sponge to dab a row of evenly spaced dots around the border of your face. Then put a few dots on each cheek, one or two on the chin, and one on your nose. Use dabs that are evenly sized so that you'll have even foundation coverage. Remember to concentrate on the areas that need the most coverage, which is usually the center of the face around the eyes and nose. If you need less around the outer edges of your face, only place a few dabs around the border. 1-5. Blend the foundation evenly. Starting with your nose, start blending the foundation into your skin with the tip of the brush or sponge. Work in small areas to spread the foundation. When you're finished with the nose, move on to the cheeks, spreading and blending the dabs of foundation. Spread to cover the cheeks, but also focus on working the foundation inward toward the center of your face. After your cheeks, move on to the foundation around the border of your face, followed by the chin. Make sure you cover the areas you're working on, but also concentrate on spreading the foundation toward the center. 1-6. Apply the foundation to your eyes, mouth, and hairline. You may need to put some more foundation on your brush at this point. Dab small amounts of foundation around your mouth, under your eyes, and near your hair line. Spread and blend the foundation as before. Make sure you blend the new foundation seamlessly into the foundation that was already applied, and blend well around the hairline so you don’t leave a noticeable border. Make sure you only apply small amounts around your mouth, otherwise you may end up with noticeable foundation marks in the creases and smile lines. 1-7. Put some foundation under your jawline. To ensure that there isn't a defined line of color between your face and neck, apply a small amount of foundation below your jaw and where your ears connect with your head. Blend the foundation under your jaw and around your ears inward and upward to connect it with the foundation on your face, as well as out and down to blend it into the skin on your neck. 1-8. Fill in any remaining areas. Use the remaining foundation on your hand to brush foundation to any areas that have been missed. Avoid adding more foundation to areas that have already been covered, or it will be thicker and unevenly applied in those spots. Only apply as much foundation as needed to cover the remaining areas, and blend well into the existing foundation on your face. 1-9. Use only minimal foundation on fine wrinkles. Foundation can get into the fine lines and wrinkles on your face, and if this happens, it will leave creases that accentuate your wrinkles and make your foundation uneven. Apply smaller amounts of foundation in areas where you have more wrinkles or lines, and blend very well in these areas. You can also use a clean brush or sponge to remove excess foundation from these areas as you blend. 2. Finishing the Look 2-1. Buff and blend the foundation. Using the same brush or sponge that you used for application, go over your entire face to buff the foundation and even it out. Work the brush or sponge in small circles to remove excess, blend fully, and give the foundation a more natural skin texture. Go over your entire face two or three times like this, making sure to get under your eyes, under the jaw, and around the hairline as well. 2-2. Give the foundation time to set. Foundation needs about three minutes to dry and set properly. If you skip this step, you risk smudging the foundation and making it appear uneven in areas. If necessary, buff certain areas again during this time, or blot excess foundation from areas using a tissue. 2-3. Apply concealer. Concealer goes on after foundation to cover blemishes, redness, and dark spots. With your finger, dab on small amounts of concealer as needed, such as on your cheeks, on pimples, or under your eyes. Then use the same finger to gently massage and blend the concealer into your foundation. To cover flaws properly, use a salmon concealer for blue or purple spots under the eyes, and use a green-tinted concealer for reddish blemishes. Avoid beige concealers or concealers that match the color of your skin tone. 2-4. Finish with a setting powder. A setting powder will stick to your foundation and concealer and prevent it from smudging on your face, meaning your foundation will stay even and perfect all day. Setting powders also make great bases for other makeup. Dip a large powder brush into your powder, and tap the brush to remove excess. Then apply the powder to your face using circular motions with the brush. With a smaller, denser brush, go over the powder on your face in a circular motion to blend the powder evenly and cover more fine lines. Setting and finishing powders are different, and setting powder usually goes on after foundation, then finishing powder goes on top. 3. Choosing the Right Foundation 3-1. Know your undertone. Your undertone is the true color of your skin underneath sun tans, wind burns, acne and pimples, and redness and discoloration. It never changes, and it’s what you should use to determine what colors best complement you when it comes to things like clothes, makeup, hair, and jewelry. There are three different undertones that you could be, and they are: Cool: this means you have green, blue, or grey eyes paired with black, blond, or brown hair. You will look best in silver jewelry, and you may turn red or burn easily in the sun. Warm: this means you probably have brown, amber, or hazel eyes paired with black, strawberry blond, or auburn hair. You look better in gold jewelry, and you tend to tan or bronze in the sun. Neutral: you can have any combination of hair and eye color, you look good in both silver and gold jewelry, and you probably have bluish-green veins on your inner wrist. 3-2. Pick a foundation based on your undertone. While undertones can be cool, warm, or neutral, these designations actually refer to the true shade of your skin, meaning you'll have different complementary colors based on your undertone. Cool: opt for tan, cocoa, sable, and fawn shades, and foundations with a blue or red base. Warm: try golden, chestnut, honey, and caramel shades, and foundations with a gold or yellow base. Neutral: you can wear them all, but look for something in the middle of pink and yellow, such as ivory, praline, or dark tan. 3-3. Use foundation formulated for your skin type. Your skin type might be oily or dry, for instance, and the best foundation for you will be specifically formulated to manage that condition. But no matter your skin type or what foundation you choose, always look for one that offers broad-spectrum protection from the sun. Oily skin: choose an oil-free or oil-absorbing foundation with a matte finish. Dry skin: look for a moisturizing cream foundation. Sensitive skin: try hypoallergenic foundations that are mineral-based and fragrance-free. Combination skin: go for a powder foundation. Uneven complexion: choose a medium- or full-coverage foundation. 3-4. Test foundation before using it. To ensure that a new foundation is the right shade and match for your skin, you should always test it out before wearing it. To test a new foundation: On one side of your face, use a sponge or your finger to apply a small streak of foundation under your eye, around your nose, on your cheek, and on your jawline. Blend the foundation in to your skin slightly. In a mirror, compare the makeup-free and makeup sides of your face. Ideally, you want the foundation to disappear into your skin so that the foundation and non-foundation sides of your face still match. If the foundation is noticeable and doesn’t look natural, choose another shade. When necessary, go one shade darker than your actual skin rather than lighter, as this will provide better coverage for flaws and will look a little more natural than a shade that’s too light. Tips If you cannot get the right shade of foundation for your face, you can mix foundation in two shades to get the right shade for your skin.
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Apply cream foundations with a sponge.\\nFor liquid foundation, choose a synthetic brush with a dense and flat top.\\nIf you have oily skin and want to use cream foundation, apply it with a damp sponge instead of a dry one.\\nIt’s always better to use a brush or sponge to apply foundation, because your fingers can leave streaks, won’t rub the foundation in evenly, and can transfer dirt and bacteria to your face.\\n1-3. Place a pea-sized dollop of foundation on your hand.\\nPour, pump, or scoop the foundation onto the back of your non-dominant hand so that you can easily access it with the brush.\\nTo apply a thin layer of cream foundation evenly, mix it with a few drops of primer on the back of your hand. This will make for lighter coverage, and help the foundation spread and blend more easily.\\nYou can add more foundation later if you find you need extra to cover all the essential spots.\\nOne of the keys to even foundation is using it sparingly, and only using foundation where it’s actually needed.\\n1-4. Dot the foundation around your face.\\nDip the application tool into the foundation and pick up about half the foundation that’s there. Use the brush or sponge to dab a row of evenly spaced dots around the border of your face. Then put a few dots on each cheek, one or two on the chin, and one on your nose.\\nUse dabs that are evenly sized so that you'll have even foundation coverage.\\nRemember to concentrate on the areas that need the most coverage, which is usually the center of the face around the eyes and nose. If you need less around the outer edges of your face, only place a few dabs around the border.\\n1-5. Blend the foundation evenly.\\nStarting with your nose, start blending the foundation into your skin with the tip of the brush or sponge. Work in small areas to spread the foundation.\\nWhen you're finished with the nose, move on to the cheeks, spreading and blending the dabs of foundation. Spread to cover the cheeks, but also focus on working the foundation inward toward the center of your face.\\nAfter your cheeks, move on to the foundation around the border of your face, followed by the chin. Make sure you cover the areas you're working on, but also concentrate on spreading the foundation toward the center.\\n1-6. Apply the foundation to your eyes, mouth, and hairline.\\nYou may need to put some more foundation on your brush at this point. Dab small amounts of foundation around your mouth, under your eyes, and near your hair line.\\nSpread and blend the foundation as before. Make sure you blend the new foundation seamlessly into the foundation that was already applied, and blend well around the hairline so you don’t leave a noticeable border.\\nMake sure you only apply small amounts around your mouth, otherwise you may end up with noticeable foundation marks in the creases and smile lines.\\n1-7. Put some foundation under your jawline.\\nTo ensure that there isn't a defined line of color between your face and neck, apply a small amount of foundation below your jaw and where your ears connect with your head.\\nBlend the foundation under your jaw and around your ears inward and upward to connect it with the foundation on your face, as well as out and down to blend it into the skin on your neck.\\n1-8. Fill in any remaining areas.\\nUse the remaining foundation on your hand to brush foundation to any areas that have been missed. Avoid adding more foundation to areas that have already been covered, or it will be thicker and unevenly applied in those spots.\\nOnly apply as much foundation as needed to cover the remaining areas, and blend well into the existing foundation on your face.\\n1-9. Use only minimal foundation on fine wrinkles.\\nFoundation can get into the fine lines and wrinkles on your face, and if this happens, it will leave creases that accentuate your wrinkles and make your foundation uneven.\\nApply smaller amounts of foundation in areas where you have more wrinkles or lines, and blend very well in these areas. You can also use a clean brush or sponge to remove excess foundation from these areas as you blend.\\n2. Finishing the Look\\n2-1. Buff and blend the foundation.\\nUsing the same brush or sponge that you used for application, go over your entire face to buff the foundation and even it out. Work the brush or sponge in small circles to remove excess, blend fully, and give the foundation a more natural skin texture.\\nGo over your entire face two or three times like this, making sure to get under your eyes, under the jaw, and around the hairline as well.\\n2-2. Give the foundation time to set.\\nFoundation needs about three minutes to dry and set properly. If you skip this step, you risk smudging the foundation and making it appear uneven in areas.\\nIf necessary, buff certain areas again during this time, or blot excess foundation from areas using a tissue.\\n2-3. Apply concealer.\\nConcealer goes on after foundation to cover blemishes, redness, and dark spots. With your finger, dab on small amounts of concealer as needed, such as on your cheeks, on pimples, or under your eyes. Then use the same finger to gently massage and blend the concealer into your foundation.\\nTo cover flaws properly, use a salmon concealer for blue or purple spots under the eyes, and use a green-tinted concealer for reddish blemishes. Avoid beige concealers or concealers that match the color of your skin tone.\\n2-4. Finish with a setting powder.\\nA setting powder will stick to your foundation and concealer and prevent it from smudging on your face, meaning your foundation will stay even and perfect all day. Setting powders also make great bases for other makeup.\\nDip a large powder brush into your powder, and tap the brush to remove excess. Then apply the powder to your face using circular motions with the brush.\\nWith a smaller, denser brush, go over the powder on your face in a circular motion to blend the powder evenly and cover more fine lines.\\nSetting and finishing powders are different, and setting powder usually goes on after foundation, then finishing powder goes on top.\\n3. Choosing the Right Foundation\\n3-1. Know your undertone.\\nYour undertone is the true color of your skin underneath sun tans, wind burns, acne and pimples, and redness and discoloration. It never changes, and it’s what you should use to determine what colors best complement you when it comes to things like clothes, makeup, hair, and jewelry. There are three different undertones that you could be, and they are:\\nCool: this means you have green, blue, or grey eyes paired with black, blond, or brown hair. You will look best in silver jewelry, and you may turn red or burn easily in the sun.\\nWarm: this means you probably have brown, amber, or hazel eyes paired with black, strawberry blond, or auburn hair. You look better in gold jewelry, and you tend to tan or bronze in the sun.\\nNeutral: you can have any combination of hair and eye color, you look good in both silver and gold jewelry, and you probably have bluish-green veins on your inner wrist.\\n3-2. Pick a foundation based on your undertone.\\nWhile undertones can be cool, warm, or neutral, these designations actually refer to the true shade of your skin, meaning you'll have different complementary colors based on your undertone.\\nCool: opt for tan, cocoa, sable, and fawn shades, and foundations with a blue or red base.\\nWarm: try golden, chestnut, honey, and caramel shades, and foundations with a gold or yellow base.\\nNeutral: you can wear them all, but look for something in the middle of pink and yellow, such as ivory, praline, or dark tan.\\n3-3. Use foundation formulated for your skin type.\\nYour skin type might be oily or dry, for instance, and the best foundation for you will be specifically formulated to manage that condition. But no matter your skin type or what foundation you choose, always look for one that offers broad-spectrum protection from the sun.\\nOily skin: choose an oil-free or oil-absorbing foundation with a matte finish.\\nDry skin: look for a moisturizing cream foundation.\\nSensitive skin: try hypoallergenic foundations that are mineral-based and fragrance-free.\\nCombination skin: go for a powder foundation.\\nUneven complexion: choose a medium- or full-coverage foundation.\\n3-4. Test foundation before using it.\\nTo ensure that a new foundation is the right shade and match for your skin, you should always test it out before wearing it. To test a new foundation:\\nOn one side of your face, use a sponge or your finger to apply a small streak of foundation under your eye, around your nose, on your cheek, and on your jawline. Blend the foundation in to your skin slightly.\\nIn a mirror, compare the makeup-free and makeup sides of your face. Ideally, you want the foundation to disappear into your skin so that the foundation and non-foundation sides of your face still match.\\nIf the foundation is noticeable and doesn’t look natural, choose another shade.\\nWhen necessary, go one shade darker than your actual skin rather than lighter, as this will provide better coverage for flaws and will look a little more natural than a shade that’s too light.\\nTips\\nIf you cannot get the right shade of foundation for your face, you can mix foundation in two shades to get the right shade for your skin.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Foundation is a type of cosmetic that’s used to cover discolorations and imperfections, minimize the appearance of pores, smooth out the skin’s texture, conceal blemishes, and provide a base for other cosmetics. Foundation is supposed to go on your skin to cover and conceal, but the makeup itself shouldn’t be noticeable or apparent. 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This will make for lighter coverage, and help the foundation spread and blend more easily.\\nYou can add more foundation later if you find you need extra to cover all the essential spots.\\nOne of the keys to even foundation is using it sparingly, and only using foundation where it’s actually needed.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Dot the foundation around your face.\", \"描述\": \"Dip the application tool into the foundation and pick up about half the foundation that’s there. Use the brush or sponge to dab a row of evenly spaced dots around the border of your face. Then put a few dots on each cheek, one or two on the chin, and one on your nose.\\nUse dabs that are evenly sized so that you'll have even foundation coverage.\\nRemember to concentrate on the areas that need the most coverage, which is usually the center of the face around the eyes and nose. If you need less around the outer edges of your face, only place a few dabs around the border.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Blend the foundation evenly.\", \"描述\": \"Starting with your nose, start blending the foundation into your skin with the tip of the brush or sponge. Work in small areas to spread the foundation.\\nWhen you're finished with the nose, move on to the cheeks, spreading and blending the dabs of foundation. Spread to cover the cheeks, but also focus on working the foundation inward toward the center of your face.\\nAfter your cheeks, move on to the foundation around the border of your face, followed by the chin. Make sure you cover the areas you're working on, but also concentrate on spreading the foundation toward the center.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Apply the foundation to your eyes, mouth, and hairline.\", \"描述\": \"You may need to put some more foundation on your brush at this point. Dab small amounts of foundation around your mouth, under your eyes, and near your hair line.\\nSpread and blend the foundation as before. Make sure you blend the new foundation seamlessly into the foundation that was already applied, and blend well around the hairline so you don’t leave a noticeable border.\\nMake sure you only apply small amounts around your mouth, otherwise you may end up with noticeable foundation marks in the creases and smile lines.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Put some foundation under your jawline.\", \"描述\": \"To ensure that there isn't a defined line of color between your face and neck, apply a small amount of foundation below your jaw and where your ears connect with your head.\\nBlend the foundation under your jaw and around your ears inward and upward to connect it with the foundation on your face, as well as out and down to blend it into the skin on your neck.\"}, {\"编号\": 8, \"标题\": \"Fill in any remaining areas.\", \"描述\": \"Use the remaining foundation on your hand to brush foundation to any areas that have been missed. 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Work the brush or sponge in small circles to remove excess, blend fully, and give the foundation a more natural skin texture.\\nGo over your entire face two or three times like this, making sure to get under your eyes, under the jaw, and around the hairline as well.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Give the foundation time to set.\", \"描述\": \"Foundation needs about three minutes to dry and set properly. If you skip this step, you risk smudging the foundation and making it appear uneven in areas.\\nIf necessary, buff certain areas again during this time, or blot excess foundation from areas using a tissue.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Apply concealer.\", \"描述\": \"Concealer goes on after foundation to cover blemishes, redness, and dark spots. With your finger, dab on small amounts of concealer as needed, such as on your cheeks, on pimples, or under your eyes. Then use the same finger to gently massage and blend the concealer into your foundation.\\nTo cover flaws properly, use a salmon concealer for blue or purple spots under the eyes, and use a green-tinted concealer for reddish blemishes. Avoid beige concealers or concealers that match the color of your skin tone.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Finish with a setting powder.\", \"描述\": \"A setting powder will stick to your foundation and concealer and prevent it from smudging on your face, meaning your foundation will stay even and perfect all day. Setting powders also make great bases for other makeup.\\nDip a large powder brush into your powder, and tap the brush to remove excess. Then apply the powder to your face using circular motions with the brush.\\nWith a smaller, denser brush, go over the powder on your face in a circular motion to blend the powder evenly and cover more fine lines.\\nSetting and finishing powders are different, and setting powder usually goes on after foundation, then finishing powder goes on top.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Choosing the Right Foundation\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Know your undertone.\", \"描述\": \"Your undertone is the true color of your skin underneath sun tans, wind burns, acne and pimples, and redness and discoloration. It never changes, and it’s what you should use to determine what colors best complement you when it comes to things like clothes, makeup, hair, and jewelry. There are three different undertones that you could be, and they are:\\nCool: this means you have green, blue, or grey eyes paired with black, blond, or brown hair. 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How to Apply Everyday Makeup
1. Preparing Your Face 1-1. Start out with a completely clean face. The very first part of your routine is to clean your face. Use a washcloth, soap, and warm (but not hot) water to gently wash your face. If you shower in the morning and already scrubbed your face, you can of course skip this step. It's even more important to make sure your face is clean at the end of the day. Always be sure to remove your makeup before you go to bed. Leaving it on overnight can clog your pores and cause acne. Many dermatologists recommend using disposable exfoliating wipes to remove makeup. 1-2. Apply sunscreen and moisturizer. If you plan on spending time in the sun, be sure to start with some sunblock. Use a product made especially for faces, as these are less likely to leave goopy residue that makes applying makeup difficult. If your skin is prone to dryness and flaking, be sure to massage in a dollop of moisturizer. Makeup can temporarily disguise flakey skin, but will be obvious and look even worse by the end of the day. If you need both, apply your sunscreen first. 1-3. Apply makeup primer to your face. Primer helps makeup go on easier and last longer. Simply dab some onto your fingertips to apply it. Work the primer into your skin wherever you plan on wearing makeup. If you'll be wearing foundation, this means your forehead, nose, chin, and cheeks. If you'll be wearing eyeliner or eyeshadow, add some primer to your eyelids and the space underneath your eyebrows. General makeup primer usually works fine in these areas. However, more gentle primers designed especially for eyelids are also available. 2. Putting Down the Foundation 2-1. Choose the right foundation. Foundations come in many varieties, each offering different benefits and drawbacks. While some use solid foundation sticks, liquid foundations tend to be the more popular option. Finding the right foundation can be a challenge. You want one that best matches your natural skin tone. If your skin is prone to irritation, you'll need to look for foundations that are advertised as "gentle" and "for sensitive skin." Additionally, quality foundation is expensive, so you may not be able to afford trial and error. When choosing a new foundation, try talking to beauticians at a makeup counter in a department store or cosmetics shop. They will most likely offer to do your makeup for free. They'll pick out the perfect shade to match your skin tone, and you can get an idea of how different products feel on your skin. Don't feel obligated to buy anything that day. 2-2. Apply foundation A thin, even layer of foundation will work to smooth out your skin and give it a uniform appearance. How you apply your foundation will be determined by the type you've chosen. For liquid or cream foundations, start by adding a very small dollop close to the center of your face (such as the side of your nose) and apply it outward. You may use your fingertips, a foundation brush, or a makeup sponge. Add more as needed. Don't massage the foundation into your skin. Instead, use light, stroking movements as if you were painting on a canvas. Most solid foundations come as a tube or stick. For these, you can either use your fingers to pick up some product and apply as you would a liquid, or you can use the stick directly on your skin. Applying directly from the stick to your skin will give you better coverage but will result in a thicker layer. No matter which type of foundation you use, it's important to blend your makeup well to make it look natural. Use small circular motions with your applicator of choice until it looks seamless on your skin. 2-3. Add some concealer to problem areas. If you have any uneven areas that show through your foundation, such as pimples or dark circles under your eyes, you can cover them up with a little concealer. Dab a tiny amount to these areas and blend the concealer using the same technique you used for your foundation. Choose a concealer the same way you would a foundation. Unlike foundation, however, it's good to pick a concealer that is one or two shades lighter than your natural skin tone. Because it doesn't have to be exact, testing concealer on your hand can help you narrow down your choices. 2-4. Brush on some translucent powder. When using foundation, you should always finish with a powder. This will help your makeup to set, making it last longer and keeping it from rubbing off. Use a brush to lightly dust on some translucent powder to your forehead, cheeks, nose, and chin. 3. Adding Color 3-1. Apply blush and/or bronzer. Blushes and bronzers are both pigmented powders designed to enhance your skin. Blush is meant to add a healthy, slightly flushed look to your cheeks, while bronzer gives your skin a sun-kissed appearance. Both are meant to be used on the cheeks, but you can also apply bronzer to your nose, chin, and forehead. Use a rounded makeup brush to dust either one (or both) onto your skin. As with other types of makeup, there are certain things to keep in mind when picking a bronzer or a blush. For bronzer, choose a relatively neutral shade that is just a little darker than your natural skin tone. For blush, try to match the color your skin turns when it's flushed. For lighter skin tones, go for pinks and peaches. Good blush colors for medium skin are a muted mauve, rose, apricot, or berry. On dark skin, dramatic colors like raisin, brick red, and bright tangerine work best. They may seem too bold for an everyday makeup, but these colors will end up looking subtle and neutral when applied to darker skin tones. Some people use bronzer to contour their cheekbones. If you're going this route, you'll need at least two shades of bronzer: one a little lighter than your natural skin color and one a little darker. Use a clean makeup brush to add the lighter shade first to your cheekbones. Then follow up with the darker shade underneath. Use a brush to blend both together with the rest of your makeup for a natural look. 3-2. Apply an eye primer. If you haven't primed your eye area, make sure to do so before you begin putting on your eyeshadow. Use your fingertips to massage in a small amount of primer onto your eyelids and the area just above your eye crease. You can use either the same primer you used for the rest of your face or a specialty eye primer. When using a face primer, check its packaging to make sure it's safe for eyes. 3-3. Pick your eyeshadow colors. You'll need at least two colors to start, with one darker than the other. Think about the look you want to have. When it comes to eyeshadow, you have three general options: The natural look. With this look, many people won't even notice you're wearing eye makeup. Pick colors that are close to your skin tone. Use a neutral eyeshadow palette made up of peaches, olives, tans, and/or browns. The smoky look. For smoky eyes, you'll definitely look like you're wearing makeup. However, this is a very popular look right now with many people incorporating it into their everyday makeup. Use a palette of dark grays and charcoals. Avoid true black eyeshadow, as it's difficult to create depth when working with black. The colorful look. For this, anything goes. Pick your favorite color or one that compliments your eyes. For shadows, use either a darker version of this color or a smoky charcoal. 3-4. Apply the lightest eyeshadow first. This will serve as your base color. Depending on the look you want, apply your base to just your eyelid or from your eyelid to your eyebrows. Use either a thin makeup brush or an eyeshadow applicator. 3-5. Apply the darker eyeshadow to your lids. Cover the entire eyelid but stop at your eye crease. Start from your lash line and brush the eyeshadow up to your eye crease. Blend it well with your base color using the same circular "buffing" motions you used for your foundation. 3-6. Make your eyes pop with a little eyeliner. You can use an eyeliner pencil, brush on liquid eyeliner, or layer the liquid over the solid. Use black or dark brown. If you're going for a colorful look, you may choose to use a darker version of your eyeshadow's shade instead. Begin by marking your lashline. Start from the outside corner of your eye and work inwards towards your nose. Even out the line with the smudging tool on the other side of your eyeliner. Simply go back over the pigment until you have one continuous, gapless line of dark color. If your eyeliner doesn't have a smudger, use a cotton swab instead. Many people apply eyeliner to just their upper lid. However, if you choose to do both lids, make sure the liner connects at the outer corners of your eyes. 3-7. Put the finishing touches on your eyes. When doing your eye makeup, you'll want to focus on your lashes last. Curling your lashes will make them look much longer. Be sure to position your curler at the base of your lashes near the lashline for the best effect. Add a swipe of mascara afterwards. You can always skip the curler and wear mascara on uncurled lashes. 3-8. Add lip color or gloss. Just like your eyeshadow, you will have to choose between natural-looking lip colors and ones that are obviously makeup. For everyday makeup, most people like to go with neutral pinks and browns that are closest to their natural lip color. Others like to add classic red or plum lipstick. Still others eschew color altogether and simply apply some clear lip gloss or lip balm. It's up to you to decide what look is right for you. Regardless, you should add your lip color last when all of your other makeup has dried. Bring your product with you in case you need to refresh it later in the day. Many people simply apply their lip color of choice and blot their lips. However, there are a few tricks you can use to make application easier and look more professional. Start by adding foundation or lip balm to your lips to act as a primer for your lip color. Sketch out your lip line with a neutral pencil before adding your color. This will help you define your lips and avoid sloppy application. Tips A tinted moisturizer or BB cream is a good alternative if you don't want to put on a full face of makeup. Skip the primer, foundation, and even concealer and instead simply blend in a small dollop of an all-in-one product into problem areas on your face. They're great during the summer months when foundation may feel too heavy on your skin.[14] X Research source Keep the dress code of your job or school in mind when choosing your colors. Skip some steps if you don't find them necessary. Not everyone wears eyeshadow, eyeliner, blush, bronzer, mascara, and lip color. If your skin is flawless enough to where you don't need foundation, skip it. Do whatever looks best on you.
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Makeup can temporarily disguise flakey skin, but will be obvious and look even worse by the end of the day. If you need both, apply your sunscreen first.\\n1-3. Apply makeup primer to your face.\\nPrimer helps makeup go on easier and last longer. Simply dab some onto your fingertips to apply it. Work the primer into your skin wherever you plan on wearing makeup. If you'll be wearing foundation, this means your forehead, nose, chin, and cheeks.\\nIf you'll be wearing eyeliner or eyeshadow, add some primer to your eyelids and the space underneath your eyebrows. General makeup primer usually works fine in these areas. However, more gentle primers designed especially for eyelids are also available.\\n2. Putting Down the Foundation\\n2-1. Choose the right foundation.\\nFoundations come in many varieties, each offering different benefits and drawbacks. While some use solid foundation sticks, liquid foundations tend to be the more popular option.\\nFinding the right foundation can be a challenge. You want one that best matches your natural skin tone.\\nIf your skin is prone to irritation, you'll need to look for foundations that are advertised as \\\"gentle\\\" and \\\"for sensitive skin.\\\"\\nAdditionally, quality foundation is expensive, so you may not be able to afford trial and error. When choosing a new foundation, try talking to beauticians at a makeup counter in a department store or cosmetics shop. They will most likely offer to do your makeup for free. They'll pick out the perfect shade to match your skin tone, and you can get an idea of how different products feel on your skin. Don't feel obligated to buy anything that day.\\n2-2. Apply foundation\\nA thin, even layer of foundation will work to smooth out your skin and give it a uniform appearance. How you apply your foundation will be determined by the type you've chosen.\\nFor liquid or cream foundations, start by adding a very small dollop close to the center of your face (such as the side of your nose) and apply it outward. You may use your fingertips, a foundation brush, or a makeup sponge. Add more as needed. Don't massage the foundation into your skin. Instead, use light, stroking movements as if you were painting on a canvas.\\nMost solid foundations come as a tube or stick. For these, you can either use your fingers to pick up some product and apply as you would a liquid, or you can use the stick directly on your skin. Applying directly from the stick to your skin will give you better coverage but will result in a thicker layer.\\nNo matter which type of foundation you use, it's important to blend your makeup well to make it look natural. Use small circular motions with your applicator of choice until it looks seamless on your skin.\\n2-3. Add some concealer to problem areas.\\nIf you have any uneven areas that show through your foundation, such as pimples or dark circles under your eyes, you can cover them up with a little concealer. Dab a tiny amount to these areas and blend the concealer using the same technique you used for your foundation.\\nChoose a concealer the same way you would a foundation. Unlike foundation, however, it's good to pick a concealer that is one or two shades lighter than your natural skin tone. Because it doesn't have to be exact, testing concealer on your hand can help you narrow down your choices.\\n2-4. Brush on some translucent powder.\\nWhen using foundation, you should always finish with a powder. This will help your makeup to set, making it last longer and keeping it from rubbing off. Use a brush to lightly dust on some translucent powder to your forehead, cheeks, nose, and chin.\\n3. Adding Color\\n3-1. Apply blush and/or bronzer.\\nBlushes and bronzers are both pigmented powders designed to enhance your skin. Blush is meant to add a healthy, slightly flushed look to your cheeks, while bronzer gives your skin a sun-kissed appearance. Both are meant to be used on the cheeks, but you can also apply bronzer to your nose, chin, and forehead. Use a rounded makeup brush to dust either one (or both) onto your skin.\\nAs with other types of makeup, there are certain things to keep in mind when picking a bronzer or a blush. For bronzer, choose a relatively neutral shade that is just a little darker than your natural skin tone. For blush, try to match the color your skin turns when it's flushed. For lighter skin tones, go for pinks and peaches. Good blush colors for medium skin are a muted mauve, rose, apricot, or berry. On dark skin, dramatic colors like raisin, brick red, and bright tangerine work best. They may seem too bold for an everyday makeup, but these colors will end up looking subtle and neutral when applied to darker skin tones.\\nSome people use bronzer to contour their cheekbones. If you're going this route, you'll need at least two shades of bronzer: one a little lighter than your natural skin color and one a little darker. Use a clean makeup brush to add the lighter shade first to your cheekbones. Then follow up with the darker shade underneath. Use a brush to blend both together with the rest of your makeup for a natural look.\\n3-2. Apply an eye primer.\\nIf you haven't primed your eye area, make sure to do so before you begin putting on your eyeshadow. Use your fingertips to massage in a small amount of primer onto your eyelids and the area just above your eye crease. You can use either the same primer you used for the rest of your face or a specialty eye primer. When using a face primer, check its packaging to make sure it's safe for eyes.\\n3-3. Pick your eyeshadow colors.\\nYou'll need at least two colors to start, with one darker than the other. Think about the look you want to have. When it comes to eyeshadow, you have three general options:\\nThe natural look. With this look, many people won't even notice you're wearing eye makeup. Pick colors that are close to your skin tone. Use a neutral eyeshadow palette made up of peaches, olives, tans, and/or browns.\\nThe smoky look. For smoky eyes, you'll definitely look like you're wearing makeup. However, this is a very popular look right now with many people incorporating it into their everyday makeup. Use a palette of dark grays and charcoals. Avoid true black eyeshadow, as it's difficult to create depth when working with black.\\nThe colorful look. For this, anything goes. Pick your favorite color or one that compliments your eyes. For shadows, use either a darker version of this color or a smoky charcoal.\\n3-4. Apply the lightest eyeshadow first.\\nThis will serve as your base color. Depending on the look you want, apply your base to just your eyelid or from your eyelid to your eyebrows. Use either a thin makeup brush or an eyeshadow applicator.\\n3-5. Apply the darker eyeshadow to your lids.\\nCover the entire eyelid but stop at your eye crease. Start from your lash line and brush the eyeshadow up to your eye crease. Blend it well with your base color using the same circular \\\"buffing\\\" motions you used for your foundation.\\n3-6. Make your eyes pop with a little eyeliner.\\nYou can use an eyeliner pencil, brush on liquid eyeliner, or layer the liquid over the solid. Use black or dark brown. If you're going for a colorful look, you may choose to use a darker version of your eyeshadow's shade instead.\\nBegin by marking your lashline. Start from the outside corner of your eye and work inwards towards your nose.\\nEven out the line with the smudging tool on the other side of your eyeliner. Simply go back over the pigment until you have one continuous, gapless line of dark color. If your eyeliner doesn't have a smudger, use a cotton swab instead.\\nMany people apply eyeliner to just their upper lid. However, if you choose to do both lids, make sure the liner connects at the outer corners of your eyes.\\n3-7. Put the finishing touches on your eyes.\\nWhen doing your eye makeup, you'll want to focus on your lashes last. Curling your lashes will make them look much longer. Be sure to position your curler at the base of your lashes near the lashline for the best effect. Add a swipe of mascara afterwards. You can always skip the curler and wear mascara on uncurled lashes.\\n3-8. Add lip color or gloss.\\nJust like your eyeshadow, you will have to choose between natural-looking lip colors and ones that are obviously makeup. For everyday makeup, most people like to go with neutral pinks and browns that are closest to their natural lip color. Others like to add classic red or plum lipstick. Still others eschew color altogether and simply apply some clear lip gloss or lip balm. It's up to you to decide what look is right for you.\\nRegardless, you should add your lip color last when all of your other makeup has dried. Bring your product with you in case you need to refresh it later in the day.\\nMany people simply apply their lip color of choice and blot their lips. However, there are a few tricks you can use to make application easier and look more professional.\\nStart by adding foundation or lip balm to your lips to act as a primer for your lip color.\\nSketch out your lip line with a neutral pencil before adding your color. This will help you define your lips and avoid sloppy application.\\nTips\\nA tinted moisturizer or BB cream is a good alternative if you don't want to put on a full face of makeup. Skip the primer, foundation, and even concealer and instead simply blend in a small dollop of an all-in-one product into problem areas on your face. They're great during the summer months when foundation may feel too heavy on your skin.[14]\\nX\\nResearch source\\nKeep the dress code of your job or school in mind when choosing your colors.\\nSkip some steps if you don't find them necessary. Not everyone wears eyeshadow, eyeliner, blush, bronzer, mascara, and lip color. If your skin is flawless enough to where you don't need foundation, skip it. Do whatever looks best on you.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Many people choose to wear makeup every day, either to cover up blemishes or simply enhance their natural beauty. However, coming up with a makeup routine when you're just starting out can be a daunting task. 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When choosing a new foundation, try talking to beauticians at a makeup counter in a department store or cosmetics shop. They will most likely offer to do your makeup for free. They'll pick out the perfect shade to match your skin tone, and you can get an idea of how different products feel on your skin. Don't feel obligated to buy anything that day.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Apply foundation\", \"描述\": \"A thin, even layer of foundation will work to smooth out your skin and give it a uniform appearance. How you apply your foundation will be determined by the type you've chosen.\\nFor liquid or cream foundations, start by adding a very small dollop close to the center of your face (such as the side of your nose) and apply it outward. You may use your fingertips, a foundation brush, or a makeup sponge. Add more as needed. Don't massage the foundation into your skin. 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How to Apply Eye Cream
1. Putting On Your Eye Cream 1-1. Wash your face. Your eye cream will absorb better if you place it on a clean surface. Take care to wash your face before you apply eye cream. Do this whether you are using a night cream, a day cream, or both. Use warm water to wash your face. If the water is too hot, it can strip your face of moisture. Choose a gentle cleanser. Use a cream cleanser to add extra moisture to your skin. Wet your face, then gently massage cleanser onto your entire face, using circular motions. Rinse the cleanser off, then pat your face dry with a clean, soft towel. 1-2. Scoop cream from jar. After washing and drying your face, apply any serums or toners that you use. Your eye cream should be the last thing that you apply in your skin care routine. Make sure to wash your hands before touching the cream. Most eye creams come in small jars. After washing your hands, use your ring finger to scoop cream from the jar. Eye creams are typically much thicker than regular moisturizers. Because of this, a little goes a long way. You will need an amount of cream about the size of a pea. Start small, and add more if you need to. If you are using a gel instead of a cream, use the same process. You might need a slightly larger amount. 1-3. Apply cream to the area around your eye. It is important to use your ring (or fourth) finger to apply eye cream. It is the weakest of your fingers. By using your ring finger, you are less likely to accidentally apply too much pressure and damage the sensitive skin around your eyes. Pat the cream onto the area around your eye. Do not rub, as you could tear the gentle skin. Take care to go all the way around your orbital socket, which is the bone that surrounds your eye. You can feel its circular shape. Eye cream needs to be applied to this entire area. Use your sunglasses as a guideline. You should apply cream to any part of your face that is covered by your shades. 1-4. Choose the right time. Some eye creams are made specifically to use at night. They are typically thicker, and may have anti-aging ingredients. Apply your eye cream at least 15 minutes before going to bed. It is important to allow your skin time to absorb the cream. Otherwise, it could run into your eyes when you lie down. You also don't want it to rub off on your pillow. If you feel that your eye cream stings your eyes, you might be applying it too close to bedtime. Try putting it on earlier in the evening so it has time to absorb. Always avoid the eye lids. If you are especially concerned about the skin around your eyes, you may also want to use a morning eye cream. Allow it to set for 15 minutes after application before applying makeup. 2. Choosing the Right Eye Cream 2-1. List your priorities. Your eyes are one of your most prominent facial features. It makes sense that you want to enhance them with healthy, beautiful skin. Before purchasing an eye cream, take a minute to think about your priorities. Eye creams do many things. For example, some eye creams are good for treating puffiness. If your eyes are a bit swollen, look for a product that mentions reducing redness and puffiness. For others, wrinkles and fine lines are the main concern. Look for an eye cream with antioxidants and vitamins that can help repair skin. Any eye cream that you choose should be fragrance free. Fragrances can irritate your skin and should be avoided on all parts of your face. 2-2. Try some samples. Eye creams can be rather expensive. You might balk at the price, especially for something that comes in such a small container. Before committing to a product, consider trying some different options. Do your research. Many magazines and websites offer tips on which eye creams are most effective. Start looking for ones that interest you. Visit a store. Many department stores are happy to offer samples of their skin care products. Approach several cosmetic counters and ask if they offer this service. Remember that eye creams can take a few weeks to really begin improving your skin. However, by trying samples, you can at least find one with a texture and feel that you like. 2-3. Ask for advice. Your skin is the largest organism on your body. Sometimes caring for it can be a challenge. Luckily, there are several types of experts you can consult. Schedule a facial. A licensed aesthetician can examine your skin and offer you personalized advice. She can also recommend eye creams that will work best for your skin. Visit a dermatologist. Cosmetic dermatologists are doctors who can help you to make your skin look better. They will customize their advice to your needs. Talk to your friends. Do you have a friend who never seems to have dark circles or bags under her eyes? Ask her which eye cream she uses. 3. Maintaining Healthy Skin 3-1. Stay hydrated. If you are going to use eye cream, you should also take steps to make sure that your skin is overall healthy. One of the most important parts of skin care is hydration. Take steps to make sure that your skin receives the right amount of moisture. Hydrating your skin doesn't actually have to do with drinking a vast amount of water. Instead, it means making sure that your skin receives enough moisture from the environment. Consider a humidifier. If your home is dry, a humidifier can add extra moisture to the air. Cold air dries out your skin. Wear a scarf over your face in cold weather. Moisturize your face and body immediately after showering. This will help lock in moisture. 3-2. Create an effective routine. Taking good care of your skin requires some effort. A healthy facial skin care routine involves several steps. Make sure to wash your face with a gentle cleanser. Wash your face twice a day. Any more than that can dry or damage your skin. Consider using a toner or serum. These liquids can help soften and tone the skin. Moisturize your entire face. Use a day cream in the morning, and a thicker night cream before bed. Don't forget SPF. Make sure to use products with sunscreen anytime you leave the house. 3-3. Get some rest. Lack of sleep can do a lot of damage to your skin. This is especially true for the sensitive area around your eyes. If you don't get enough rest, you could suffer from puffiness and dark circles. Get enough sleep. Aim for between 7-9 hours each night. Try to relax. Stress can cause the same damage as not getting enough sleep. Try yoga or mediation. Both can reduce tension and help you get glowing, youthful skin. Tips The eye cream needs time to fully absorb into your skin. For best results, you need to wait approximately 15 minutes before applying anything else to the eye area, such as eye cosmetics or products. To extend the life and effectiveness of your eye cream product, store it in an area that is cool and dry, such as your refrigerator.
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After washing your hands, use your ring finger to scoop cream from the jar.\\nEye creams are typically much thicker than regular moisturizers. Because of this, a little goes a long way.\\nYou will need an amount of cream about the size of a pea. Start small, and add more if you need to.\\nIf you are using a gel instead of a cream, use the same process. You might need a slightly larger amount.\\n1-3. Apply cream to the area around your eye.\\nIt is important to use your ring (or fourth) finger to apply eye cream. It is the weakest of your fingers. By using your ring finger, you are less likely to accidentally apply too much pressure and damage the sensitive skin around your eyes.\\nPat the cream onto the area around your eye. Do not rub, as you could tear the gentle skin.\\nTake care to go all the way around your orbital socket, which is the bone that surrounds your eye. You can feel its circular shape. Eye cream needs to be applied to this entire area.\\nUse your sunglasses as a guideline. You should apply cream to any part of your face that is covered by your shades.\\n1-4. Choose the right time.\\nSome eye creams are made specifically to use at night. They are typically thicker, and may have anti-aging ingredients. Apply your eye cream at least 15 minutes before going to bed.\\nIt is important to allow your skin time to absorb the cream. Otherwise, it could run into your eyes when you lie down. You also don't want it to rub off on your pillow.\\nIf you feel that your eye cream stings your eyes, you might be applying it too close to bedtime. Try putting it on earlier in the evening so it has time to absorb. Always avoid the eye lids.\\nIf you are especially concerned about the skin around your eyes, you may also want to use a morning eye cream. Allow it to set for 15 minutes after application before applying makeup.\\n2. Choosing the Right Eye Cream\\n2-1. List your priorities.\\nYour eyes are one of your most prominent facial features. It makes sense that you want to enhance them with healthy, beautiful skin. Before purchasing an eye cream, take a minute to think about your priorities.\\nEye creams do many things. For example, some eye creams are good for treating puffiness. If your eyes are a bit swollen, look for a product that mentions reducing redness and puffiness.\\nFor others, wrinkles and fine lines are the main concern. Look for an eye cream with antioxidants and vitamins that can help repair skin.\\nAny eye cream that you choose should be fragrance free. Fragrances can irritate your skin and should be avoided on all parts of your face.\\n2-2. Try some samples.\\nEye creams can be rather expensive. You might balk at the price, especially for something that comes in such a small container. Before committing to a product, consider trying some different options.\\nDo your research. Many magazines and websites offer tips on which eye creams are most effective. Start looking for ones that interest you.\\nVisit a store. Many department stores are happy to offer samples of their skin care products. Approach several cosmetic counters and ask if they offer this service.\\nRemember that eye creams can take a few weeks to really begin improving your skin. However, by trying samples, you can at least find one with a texture and feel that you like.\\n2-3. Ask for advice.\\nYour skin is the largest organism on your body. Sometimes caring for it can be a challenge. Luckily, there are several types of experts you can consult.\\nSchedule a facial. A licensed aesthetician can examine your skin and offer you personalized advice. She can also recommend eye creams that will work best for your skin.\\nVisit a dermatologist. Cosmetic dermatologists are doctors who can help you to make your skin look better. They will customize their advice to your needs.\\nTalk to your friends. Do you have a friend who never seems to have dark circles or bags under her eyes? Ask her which eye cream she uses.\\n3. Maintaining Healthy Skin\\n3-1. Stay hydrated.\\nIf you are going to use eye cream, you should also take steps to make sure that your skin is overall healthy. One of the most important parts of skin care is hydration. Take steps to make sure that your skin receives the right amount of moisture.\\nHydrating your skin doesn't actually have to do with drinking a vast amount of water. Instead, it means making sure that your skin receives enough moisture from the environment.\\nConsider a humidifier. If your home is dry, a humidifier can add extra moisture to the air.\\nCold air dries out your skin. Wear a scarf over your face in cold weather.\\nMoisturize your face and body immediately after showering. This will help lock in moisture.\\n3-2. Create an effective routine.\\nTaking good care of your skin requires some effort. A healthy facial skin care routine involves several steps. Make sure to wash your face with a gentle cleanser.\\nWash your face twice a day. Any more than that can dry or damage your skin.\\nConsider using a toner or serum. These liquids can help soften and tone the skin.\\nMoisturize your entire face. Use a day cream in the morning, and a thicker night cream before bed.\\nDon't forget SPF. Make sure to use products with sunscreen anytime you leave the house.\\n3-3. Get some rest.\\nLack of sleep can do a lot of damage to your skin. This is especially true for the sensitive area around your eyes. If you don't get enough rest, you could suffer from puffiness and dark circles. \\nGet enough sleep. Aim for between 7-9 hours each night.\\nTry to relax. Stress can cause the same damage as not getting enough sleep.\\nTry yoga or mediation. Both can reduce tension and help you get glowing, youthful skin.\\nTips\\nThe eye cream needs time to fully absorb into your skin. For best results, you need to wait approximately 15 minutes before applying anything else to the eye area, such as eye cosmetics or products.\\nTo extend the life and effectiveness of your eye cream product, store it in an area that is cool and dry, such as your refrigerator.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Your eyes are one of the most prominent features on your face. It's natural that you want the area around your eyes to look its best. The skin that surrounds the eye is very thin and extremely delicate, and many times is among the first to show signs of aging. Using an eye cream can counteract problem areas. To realize its full benefit, you must first learn to properly apply eye cream.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Putting On Your Eye Cream\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Wash your face.\", \"描述\": \"Your eye cream will absorb better if you place it on a clean surface. Take care to wash your face before you apply eye cream. Do this whether you are using a night cream, a day cream, or both.\\nUse warm water to wash your face. If the water is too hot, it can strip your face of moisture.\\nChoose a gentle cleanser. Use a cream cleanser to add extra moisture to your skin.\\nWet your face, then gently massage cleanser onto your entire face, using circular motions. Rinse the cleanser off, then pat your face dry with a clean, soft towel.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Scoop cream from jar.\", \"描述\": \"After washing and drying your face, apply any serums or toners that you use. Your eye cream should be the last thing that you apply in your skin care routine. Make sure to wash your hands before touching the cream.\\nMost eye creams come in small jars. After washing your hands, use your ring finger to scoop cream from the jar.\\nEye creams are typically much thicker than regular moisturizers. Because of this, a little goes a long way.\\nYou will need an amount of cream about the size of a pea. Start small, and add more if you need to.\\nIf you are using a gel instead of a cream, use the same process. You might need a slightly larger amount.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Apply cream to the area around your eye.\", \"描述\": \"It is important to use your ring (or fourth) finger to apply eye cream. It is the weakest of your fingers. By using your ring finger, you are less likely to accidentally apply too much pressure and damage the sensitive skin around your eyes.\\nPat the cream onto the area around your eye. Do not rub, as you could tear the gentle skin.\\nTake care to go all the way around your orbital socket, which is the bone that surrounds your eye. You can feel its circular shape. Eye cream needs to be applied to this entire area.\\nUse your sunglasses as a guideline. You should apply cream to any part of your face that is covered by your shades.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Choose the right time.\", \"描述\": \"Some eye creams are made specifically to use at night. They are typically thicker, and may have anti-aging ingredients. Apply your eye cream at least 15 minutes before going to bed.\\nIt is important to allow your skin time to absorb the cream. Otherwise, it could run into your eyes when you lie down. You also don't want it to rub off on your pillow.\\nIf you feel that your eye cream stings your eyes, you might be applying it too close to bedtime. Try putting it on earlier in the evening so it has time to absorb. Always avoid the eye lids.\\nIf you are especially concerned about the skin around your eyes, you may also want to use a morning eye cream. Allow it to set for 15 minutes after application before applying makeup.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Choosing the Right Eye Cream\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"List your priorities.\", \"描述\": \"Your eyes are one of your most prominent facial features. It makes sense that you want to enhance them with healthy, beautiful skin. 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Many department stores are happy to offer samples of their skin care products. Approach several cosmetic counters and ask if they offer this service.\\nRemember that eye creams can take a few weeks to really begin improving your skin. However, by trying samples, you can at least find one with a texture and feel that you like.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Ask for advice.\", \"描述\": \"Your skin is the largest organism on your body. Sometimes caring for it can be a challenge. Luckily, there are several types of experts you can consult.\\nSchedule a facial. A licensed aesthetician can examine your skin and offer you personalized advice. She can also recommend eye creams that will work best for your skin.\\nVisit a dermatologist. Cosmetic dermatologists are doctors who can help you to make your skin look better. They will customize their advice to your needs.\\nTalk to your friends. Do you have a friend who never seems to have dark circles or bags under her eyes? Ask her which eye cream she uses.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Maintaining Healthy Skin\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Stay hydrated.\", \"描述\": \"If you are going to use eye cream, you should also take steps to make sure that your skin is overall healthy. One of the most important parts of skin care is hydration. Take steps to make sure that your skin receives the right amount of moisture.\\nHydrating your skin doesn't actually have to do with drinking a vast amount of water. Instead, it means making sure that your skin receives enough moisture from the environment.\\nConsider a humidifier. If your home is dry, a humidifier can add extra moisture to the air.\\nCold air dries out your skin. Wear a scarf over your face in cold weather.\\nMoisturize your face and body immediately after showering. This will help lock in moisture.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Create an effective routine.\", \"描述\": \"Taking good care of your skin requires some effort. A healthy facial skin care routine involves several steps. Make sure to wash your face with a gentle cleanser.\\nWash your face twice a day. Any more than that can dry or damage your skin.\\nConsider using a toner or serum. These liquids can help soften and tone the skin.\\nMoisturize your entire face. Use a day cream in the morning, and a thicker night cream before bed.\\nDon't forget SPF. Make sure to use products with sunscreen anytime you leave the house.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Get some rest.\", \"描述\": \"Lack of sleep can do a lot of damage to your skin. This is especially true for the sensitive area around your eyes. If you don't get enough rest, you could suffer from puffiness and dark circles. \\nGet enough sleep. Aim for between 7-9 hours each night.\\nTry to relax. Stress can cause the same damage as not getting enough sleep.\\nTry yoga or mediation. Both can reduce tension and help you get glowing, youthful skin.\"}], \"小提示\": [\"The eye cream needs time to fully absorb into your skin. For best results, you need to wait approximately 15 minutes before applying anything else to the eye area, such as eye cosmetics or products.\\n\", \"To extend the life and effectiveness of your eye cream product, store it in an area that is cool and dry, such as your refrigerator.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Eye Drops in a Parrot's Eye
1. Preparing To Administer the Eye Drops 1-1. Wash your hands with anti-bacterial soap for 20 seconds. Rinse your hands for 10 seconds. Before applying the medication, it's always a good idea to perform this step. You don’t want bacteria on your parrot’s eye because it can worsen its vision. 1-2. Have the medication ready. It can be difficult to open the bottle when holding your parrot. You want this to be fast as possible, so your bird won’t be irritated. 1-3. Ask for some assistance if someone is around. Your parrot may be moving around when applying the treatment, so having someone around is helpful. 1-4. Place your parrot on the ground. The reason why you don't apply the eye drops while your parrot is on the perch is because your parrot will grip the perch with its nails which can harm it. 1-5. Cover your parrot from its neck to its tail from behind swiftly. Ensure your parrot’s head is out of the towel. Your parrot will escape if it knows you are approaching with a towel because it is intrusive, so try to do this silently. 1-6. Gently grab it from the belly and flip it over on its back. You should be holding the parrot like you are holding a taco. The towel on the bird should be snug, holding its wings. Don't place your hand on its chest. 1-7. Clean around your parrot’s eye with a tissue or cotton ball before applying the medication. You want to make sure the area is clean. If discharge is present, clean your parrot's eye with sterile eye wash solution. Place tissue aside and dispose later because you don't want to deal with reinfection. 2. Applying the Medication 2-1. Gently hold the parrot’s chin upward with the non-dominant hand when applying the medication. However, birds will typically bite on the towel, so for some birds you don't need to hold their chin. This ensures that the medication will be applied precisely in the eye. 2-2. Position the eye drop 1 cm from the cornea and apply a drop of the medication into the parrot’s eye. Don't touch the tip of the bottle or the birds eye to minimize contamination and blinking. Allow ten seconds for the drop to disperse in the parrot’s eye. If your parrot continues to blink, you can apply a drop in the nostril and some will travel to the eye. 2-3. Repeat the process if you need to. You should follow your vet's instructions. If you aren't sure, the frequency is printed on the side of the prescription. Some eye drops for specific infections or swelling need to be applied every two hours, once a day, or twice a day. In that case, it's imperative to check the label on the prescription. 3. Completing the Process 3-1. Give your parrot a treat. Your parrot will think of the treatment as a positive experience and it should be easier to apply eye drops in the future. 3-2. Return the parrot to its perch when finished. Ensure the parrot's water bowl is clean as it might have gotten disturbed during the treatment process. 3-3. Close all medications and place them somewhere secure. Reseal medication to ensure its effectiveness.
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Cover your parrot from its neck to its tail from behind swiftly.\\nEnsure your parrot’s head is out of the towel.\\nYour parrot will escape if it knows you are approaching with a towel because it is intrusive, so try to do this silently.\\n1-6. Gently grab it from the belly and flip it over on its back.\\nYou should be holding the parrot like you are holding a taco.\\nThe towel on the bird should be snug, holding its wings. Don't place your hand on its chest.\\n1-7. Clean around your parrot’s eye with a tissue or cotton ball before applying the medication.\\nYou want to make sure the area is clean.\\nIf discharge is present, clean your parrot's eye with sterile eye wash solution.\\nPlace tissue aside and dispose later because you don't want to deal with reinfection.\\n2. Applying the Medication\\n2-1. Gently hold the parrot’s chin upward with the non-dominant hand when applying the medication.\\nHowever, birds will typically bite on the towel, so for some birds you don't need to hold their chin. This ensures that the medication will be applied precisely in the eye.\\n2-2. Position the eye drop 1 cm from the cornea and apply a drop of the medication into the parrot’s eye.\\nDon't touch the tip of the bottle or the birds eye to minimize contamination and blinking. Allow ten seconds for the drop to disperse in the parrot’s eye.\\nIf your parrot continues to blink, you can apply a drop in the nostril and some will travel to the eye.\\n2-3. Repeat the process if you need to.\\nYou should follow your vet's instructions. If you aren't sure, the frequency is printed on the side of the prescription.\\nSome eye drops for specific infections or swelling need to be applied every two hours, once a day, or twice a day. In that case, it's imperative to check the label on the prescription.\\n3. Completing the Process\\n3-1. Give your parrot a treat.\\nYour parrot will think of the treatment as a positive experience and it should be easier to apply eye drops in the future.\\n3-2. Return the parrot to its perch when finished.\\nEnsure the parrot's water bowl is clean as it might have gotten disturbed during the treatment process.\\n3-3. Close all medications and place them somewhere secure.\\nReseal medication to ensure its effectiveness.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Have you taken your parrot to the vet where they prescribed eye drops but you’re anxious about putting them in? Not to worry! You will be a pro in no time. Bird eye drops help heal swollen eyes and some eye disorders. By using the eye drops as the prescription directs, your parrot's eye will have the best chance to heal.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Preparing To Administer the Eye Drops\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Wash your hands with anti-bacterial soap for 20 seconds.\", \"描述\": \"Rinse your hands for 10 seconds.\\nBefore applying the medication, it's always a good idea to perform this step. You don’t want bacteria on your parrot’s eye because it can worsen its vision.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Have the medication ready.\", \"描述\": \"It can be difficult to open the bottle when holding your parrot. 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Don't place your hand on its chest.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Clean around your parrot’s eye with a tissue or cotton ball before applying the medication.\", \"描述\": \"You want to make sure the area is clean.\\nIf discharge is present, clean your parrot's eye with sterile eye wash solution.\\nPlace tissue aside and dispose later because you don't want to deal with reinfection.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Applying the Medication\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Gently hold the parrot’s chin upward with the non-dominant hand when applying the medication.\", \"描述\": \"However, birds will typically bite on the towel, so for some birds you don't need to hold their chin. This ensures that the medication will be applied precisely in the eye.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Position the eye drop 1 cm from the cornea and apply a drop of the medication into the parrot’s eye.\", \"描述\": \"Don't touch the tip of the bottle or the birds eye to minimize contamination and blinking. Allow ten seconds for the drop to disperse in the parrot’s eye.\\nIf your parrot continues to blink, you can apply a drop in the nostril and some will travel to the eye.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Repeat the process if you need to.\", \"描述\": \"You should follow your vet's instructions. If you aren't sure, the frequency is printed on the side of the prescription.\\nSome eye drops for specific infections or swelling need to be applied every two hours, once a day, or twice a day. In that case, it's imperative to check the label on the prescription.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Completing the Process\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Give your parrot a treat.\", \"描述\": \"Your parrot will think of the treatment as a positive experience and it should be easier to apply eye drops in the future.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Return the parrot to its perch when finished.\", \"描述\": \"Ensure the parrot's water bowl is clean as it might have gotten disturbed during the treatment process.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Close all medications and place them somewhere secure.\", \"描述\": \"Reseal medication to ensure its effectiveness.\"}]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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16 Tips and Tricks for Applying Ageless Eye Makeup (For Women Over 50)
1. Prepping Your Skin 1-1. Wash your face A glowing, clean complexion helps your makeup apply better and look more natural. Start your look off right by washing your face with a gentle cleanser. Since your skin gets drier as you mature, a hydrating cleanser with ingredients like hyaluronic acid, which is a key component to youthful skin, is likely your best choice. After you wash your face, use a soft towel to blot your face dry. Don't rub your face—this can stretch out your skin, especially in delicate areas like the skin around your eyes. 1-2. Apply a thin layer of moisturizer. Hydrated skin looks healthier, so use a lightweight face cream after you wash your face. This is especially important to apply under your eyes, as if your skin is dry, it will emphasize any lines in the area. Use your ring finger to gently spread the moisturizer until it’s fully absorbed. Using a moisturizer that contains sun protection is a great way to hydrate and protect your skin from sun damage at the same time—it’s a win-win! Opt for a product with at least SPF 30. You may also want to use a lifting or firming eye cream at night to make eyeshadow application easier come morning. 1-3. Apply a thin coat of eyeshadow base or primer onto your eyelids. Regardless of your primer type, you only need to use a small amount. Be sure to apply the primer or to your eyelids just above your lashes, then blend it upward above your crease. This will give your eyeshadow something to adhere to. The skin on your eyelids thins as you age, which can make them more translucent. That means they'll appear slightly purple, blue, or red. An eyeshadow primer or base will help cover that, creating a smooth canvas for your makeup while making you look more bright-eyed and refreshed. Make sure to apply the product lightly to ensure it doesn't crease. 1-4. Wait to put on your face makeup until after you do your eyes. Small pigment particles from eyeshadow application tend to fall onto your cheeks and under your eyes. This is called eyeshadow fallout, and if you've already applied foundation and concealer, the fallout will be more difficult to remove. If you do your eyeshadow first, you can brush away the fallout before applying the rest of your makeup. Eyeshadow fallout can emphasize any dark circles under your eyes, making you look tired or ill. 2. Choosing and Applying Eyeshadow 2-1. Opt for natural, warm eyeshadow tones. Since dark circles and discoloration on your eyelids often have a cool tone, you'll look more lively using warmer-toned eyeshadows. Look for shades like bronze or gold to help bring a healthy glow to your eyes. Avoid purple eyeshadow tones, which can make dark circles look worse. The tone and undertones of your skin will affect which eye colors look best on you, so you may have to experiment to find your best colors. 2-2. Apply your eyeshadow to your lid, crease, and browbone. Start by swiping a medium-toned shade like gold across your lid with a fluffy makeup brush. Then, blend a deeper shade like bronze or a warm brown into your crease using windshield wiper motions. Finish the look off by placing a light cream shade on your browbone and the inner creases of your eyes with your fluffy brush for a lively pop of brightness. If you already have sagging or wrinkled skin, a lot of eyeshadow will only emphasize these areas. This blending technique works whether you're going for a subtle, natural look, a dramatic smokey eye, or anything in between. 2-3. Stick to matte eyeshadows for the most part. If you have any fine lines, creases, or texture, shimmery or glittery eyeshadows will draw attention to these areas. Instead, opt for eyeshadow with little to no shimmer at all. That way, the attention will stay right where you want it—on your gorgeous eyes! Although you should avoid anything with glitter, you can make your eyes look brighter by applying the slightest bit of a pale eyeshadow, like white or cream, right on the center of your lid. 2-4. Try using a medium-dark shade to create a natural, flattering look. Swipe an eyeshadow brush across a medium-dark eyeshadow like caramel, sage, or bronze. Then, apply it to the outer corner of your eye, right at your lash line. Sweep and swirl your eyeshadow brush inward and upward to blend the eyeshadow up and over your crease. Continue adding light layers until you're happy with the look. As the skin around your eyes starts to lose elasticity, it's common to notice some sagging. As this occurs, the crease on your eyelids will likely become more pronounced. Doing traditional eyeshadow, with a lighter color on the lids and a darker color on the crease can emphasize this effect even more. A single eyeshadow color will help lift your eyes and make them look bigger. It will also create the illusion of a new crease. 2-5. Opt for cream eyeshadow for a softer finish. Cream eyeshadow goes on silky smooth, resulting in a natural, soft look. Keep in mind that a little goes a long way—simply swipe an eyeshadow brush into the container, then brush the shadow across your lids. Blend it out with your brush, a damp beauty sponge, or even your fingers, keeping the color darker at the outer corner of your eye and lighter at the lid. Powder eyeshadow can settle into your creases and make your eyes look dry. Eye primer helps with that, but if you're still noticing a problem, cream eyeshadow can be a good solution. 3. Doing Your Brows, Mascara, Eyeliner and Concealer 3-1. Shape and fill in your brows. Your eyebrows naturally thin with age, and they may not grow back in after you tweeze or wax them. Make them look fuller by brushing on a brow powder, pencil, or tinted gel. Fill in any sparse spots, paying special attention to the area near the tail of your brows, where they tend to thin the most. Opt for a color 1-2 shades lighter than your natural hair or brow color. Avoid dark colors, and don't fill in your brows too thickly, or they'll look unnatural and cartoonish. 3-2. Curl your lashes to make your eyes look wider. Clamp an eyelash curler at the base of your lashes and hold it there for around 10 seconds. Then, repeat on the other eye. If you'd like, you can even curl your lashes a second time for a more dramatic look. If you curl your lashes, you won't need to use as much mascara, which will help you avoid the spider-lashes look. For even more lift, try using a heated eyelash curler. 3-3. Swipe on a single coat of lengthening mascara to show off your lashes. Since your eyelashes become more sparse with age, a volumizing, lengthening mascara is a great way to help them look fuller and longer. Press the mascara wand into the base of your lashes, then sweep it upward to coat each lash all the way to the tip. Mascara opens your eyes, making you look well-rested and refreshed. Avoid applying multiple thick layers of mascara, which can result in a clumpy finish. 3-4. Dot on your eyeliner pencil, then smudge it with a cotton swab. Trying to draw a perfectly straight line can be difficult on mature skin, as the skin on your eyelids softens and wrinkles over time. Instead, use a sharp, soft eyeliner pencil and apply dots of color all the way down your eyelid, closest to your lash line. Then, use a cotton swab or an angled eyeliner brush to smudge the liner, resulting in a soft, even line. You can also use black or dark brown eyeshadow for this. You can apply liner to your top and bottom lashes. 3-5. Line your waterline with a nude shadow or liner. Lightly apply a cream-colored eyeliner to your waterline or the thin line just above your bottom lashes. This will make your whole face look more refreshed and alert. Work quickly to ensure your eyes don't water; otherwise, the liner will be washed away. Apply the liner lightly—the look should be subtle rather than harsh. 3-6. Pat on concealer in a V-shape under your eyes to cover dark circles. Use a concealer 1-2 shades lighter than your skin and apply it in the shape of a V from just under your eyes down to the tops of your cheeks. Then, pat the concealer in with your fingers or a damp beauty sponge until it's completely blended into your skin. This will give you a bright, rested appearance while camouflaging any darkness. If you plan to wear foundation on the rest of your face, you can apply it at this time as well. 3-7. Set your concealer with a light dusting of pressed powder. Pat a powder brush onto the surface of a pressed powder compact. Then, lightly tap the powder onto the area under your eyes where you applied concealer. This will help lock in the look so it stays in place, and it will also help prevent eyeshadow, mascara, or eyeliner from smudging throughout the day. Avoid using loose powder, which can look cakey and may emphasize lines. Similarly, use a light hand when you're applying the pressed powder. You can also apply the powder over any other areas of your face where you used concealer or foundation. Tips Be sure to take off all of your makeup at night before bed. Don't try to use makeup to camouflage crow's feet or other lines completely. You'll actually just draw attention to them.
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Use your ring finger to gently spread the moisturizer until it’s fully absorbed. \\nUsing a moisturizer that contains sun protection is a great way to hydrate and protect your skin from sun damage at the same time—it’s a win-win! Opt for a product with at least SPF 30.\\nYou may also want to use a lifting or firming eye cream at night to make eyeshadow application easier come morning.\\n1-3. Apply a thin coat of eyeshadow base or primer onto your eyelids.\\nRegardless of your primer type, you only need to use a small amount. Be sure to apply the primer or to your eyelids just above your lashes, then blend it upward above your crease. This will give your eyeshadow something to adhere to.\\nThe skin on your eyelids thins as you age, which can make them more translucent. That means they'll appear slightly purple, blue, or red. An eyeshadow primer or base will help cover that, creating a smooth canvas for your makeup while making you look more bright-eyed and refreshed.\\nMake sure to apply the product lightly to ensure it doesn't crease.\\n1-4. Wait to put on your face makeup until after you do your eyes.\\nSmall pigment particles from eyeshadow application tend to fall onto your cheeks and under your eyes. This is called eyeshadow fallout, and if you've already applied foundation and concealer, the fallout will be more difficult to remove. If you do your eyeshadow first, you can brush away the fallout before applying the rest of your makeup.\\nEyeshadow fallout can emphasize any dark circles under your eyes, making you look tired or ill.\\n2. Choosing and Applying Eyeshadow\\n2-1. Opt for natural, warm eyeshadow tones.\\nSince dark circles and discoloration on your eyelids often have a cool tone, you'll look more lively using warmer-toned eyeshadows. Look for shades like bronze or gold to help bring a healthy glow to your eyes.\\nAvoid purple eyeshadow tones, which can make dark circles look worse.\\nThe tone and undertones of your skin will affect which eye colors look best on you, so you may have to experiment to find your best colors.\\n2-2. Apply your eyeshadow to your lid, crease, and browbone.\\nStart by swiping a medium-toned shade like gold across your lid with a fluffy makeup brush. Then, blend a deeper shade like bronze or a warm brown into your crease using windshield wiper motions. Finish the look off by placing a light cream shade on your browbone and the inner creases of your eyes with your fluffy brush for a lively pop of brightness.\\nIf you already have sagging or wrinkled skin, a lot of eyeshadow will only emphasize these areas.\\nThis blending technique works whether you're going for a subtle, natural look, a dramatic smokey eye, or anything in between.\\n2-3. Stick to matte eyeshadows for the most part.\\nIf you have any fine lines, creases, or texture, shimmery or glittery eyeshadows will draw attention to these areas. Instead, opt for eyeshadow with little to no shimmer at all. That way, the attention will stay right where you want it—on your gorgeous eyes!\\nAlthough you should avoid anything with glitter, you can make your eyes look brighter by applying the slightest bit of a pale eyeshadow, like white or cream, right on the center of your lid.\\n2-4. Try using a medium-dark shade to create a natural, flattering look.\\nSwipe an eyeshadow brush across a medium-dark eyeshadow like caramel, sage, or bronze. Then, apply it to the outer corner of your eye, right at your lash line. Sweep and swirl your eyeshadow brush inward and upward to blend the eyeshadow up and over your crease. Continue adding light layers until you're happy with the look.\\nAs the skin around your eyes starts to lose elasticity, it's common to notice some sagging. As this occurs, the crease on your eyelids will likely become more pronounced. Doing traditional eyeshadow, with a lighter color on the lids and a darker color on the crease can emphasize this effect even more.\\nA single eyeshadow color will help lift your eyes and make them look bigger. It will also create the illusion of a new crease.\\n2-5. Opt for cream eyeshadow for a softer finish.\\nCream eyeshadow goes on silky smooth, resulting in a natural, soft look. Keep in mind that a little goes a long way—simply swipe an eyeshadow brush into the container, then brush the shadow across your lids. Blend it out with your brush, a damp beauty sponge, or even your fingers, keeping the color darker at the outer corner of your eye and lighter at the lid.\\nPowder eyeshadow can settle into your creases and make your eyes look dry. Eye primer helps with that, but if you're still noticing a problem, cream eyeshadow can be a good solution.\\n3. Doing Your Brows, Mascara, Eyeliner and Concealer\\n3-1. Shape and fill in your brows.\\nYour eyebrows naturally thin with age, and they may not grow back in after you tweeze or wax them. Make them look fuller by brushing on a brow powder, pencil, or tinted gel. Fill in any sparse spots, paying special attention to the area near the tail of your brows, where they tend to thin the most.\\nOpt for a color 1-2 shades lighter than your natural hair or brow color. Avoid dark colors, and don't fill in your brows too thickly, or they'll look unnatural and cartoonish.\\n3-2. Curl your lashes to make your eyes look wider.\\nClamp an eyelash curler at the base of your lashes and hold it there for around 10 seconds. Then, repeat on the other eye. If you'd like, you can even curl your lashes a second time for a more dramatic look.\\nIf you curl your lashes, you won't need to use as much mascara, which will help you avoid the spider-lashes look.\\nFor even more lift, try using a heated eyelash curler.\\n3-3. Swipe on a single coat of lengthening mascara to show off your lashes.\\nSince your eyelashes become more sparse with age, a volumizing, lengthening mascara is a great way to help them look fuller and longer. Press the mascara wand into the base of your lashes, then sweep it upward to coat each lash all the way to the tip.\\nMascara opens your eyes, making you look well-rested and refreshed.\\nAvoid applying multiple thick layers of mascara, which can result in a clumpy finish.\\n3-4. Dot on your eyeliner pencil, then smudge it with a cotton swab.\\nTrying to draw a perfectly straight line can be difficult on mature skin, as the skin on your eyelids softens and wrinkles over time. Instead, use a sharp, soft eyeliner pencil and apply dots of color all the way down your eyelid, closest to your lash line. Then, use a cotton swab or an angled eyeliner brush to smudge the liner, resulting in a soft, even line. \\nYou can also use black or dark brown eyeshadow for this.\\nYou can apply liner to your top and bottom lashes.\\n3-5. Line your waterline with a nude shadow or liner.\\nLightly apply a cream-colored eyeliner to your waterline or the thin line just above your bottom lashes. This will make your whole face look more refreshed and alert. \\nWork quickly to ensure your eyes don't water; otherwise, the liner will be washed away.\\nApply the liner lightly—the look should be subtle rather than harsh.\\n3-6. Pat on concealer in a V-shape under your eyes to cover dark circles.\\nUse a concealer 1-2 shades lighter than your skin and apply it in the shape of a V from just under your eyes down to the tops of your cheeks. Then, pat the concealer in with your fingers or a damp beauty sponge until it's completely blended into your skin. This will give you a bright, rested appearance while camouflaging any darkness. \\nIf you plan to wear foundation on the rest of your face, you can apply it at this time as well.\\n3-7. Set your concealer with a light dusting of pressed powder.\\nPat a powder brush onto the surface of a pressed powder compact. Then, lightly tap the powder onto the area under your eyes where you applied concealer. This will help lock in the look so it stays in place, and it will also help prevent eyeshadow, mascara, or eyeliner from smudging throughout the day.\\nAvoid using loose powder, which can look cakey and may emphasize lines. 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How to Apply Eye Makeup With Contact Lenses
1. Preparing to Put on Makeup 1-1. Wash and dry your hands. Before you apply any makeup to your face or put your contacts in, it’s important that you clean your hands well with soap and water. This will ensure no bacteria gets into your eyes as you apply your makeup and touch your contact lenses. 1-2. Use eye drops Often when you are applying eye makeup, you need to keep your eyes open for longer periods of time. This can cause your eyes to dry out or get irritated, especially if you are wearing contacts. Counteract any dryness by putting eye drops in your eyes before you put your contact lenses in. You can also try to blink often while putting on your eye makeup to keep your eyes moist. When buying eye drops to use with your contacts, be sure that they are safe to apply with contact lenses in. Use re-wetting drops or preservative free artificial tears. 1-3. Clean your contacts Always put your contacts in before you apply any eye makeup. This will ensure you can see properly as you put on your makeup. This will also prevent you from having to put your contacts in after your eye makeup is done, which could cause some of the makeup to transfer on to your contact or into your eye, leading to discomfort and a possible eye infection. At night when you are ready to remove your eye makeup, always remove your contact lenses first before washing off your makeup. 2. Putting on Your Eye Makeup 2-1. Use eyelid primer. Eyelid primer is a light gel that you can apply on your eyelids. It will keep your eye makeup in place, especially eye shadow. This will prevent any eye makeup from getting on your contacts throughout the day or night, especially if you are in a hot or sweaty environment. 2-2. Choose cream eye shadows instead of powder eye shadows. Cream eye shadows are more compact than powder shadows, so they are less likely to get into your eyes when you apply them. Look for a water based cream eye shadow, as an oil based eye shadow can cause irritation if it gets into your eyes. If you would prefer to use a powder eye shadow, keep your eyes closed as you apply the shadow with a clean makeup brush. You can also hold a tissue under your eye as you apply the powder shadow to catch any excess powder and prevent it from getting into your eyes. Wipe any excess powder off with a tissue once you are done applying the eye shadow. 2-3. Use a pencil eyeliner on the outer part of your eyelids only. Many makeup tutorials will tell you to apply eyeliner on your inner eyelid, or on the waterline under your eyelashes. But if you wear contact lenses, doing this will put the product right on the lens and close enough to possibly get into your eye. Stick to using a pencil eyeliner on the outer part of your eyelids only, and avoid using gel or liquid eyeliner as these can dry out and flake. Putting eyeliner on the inside, closest to the eye will block glands that are vital to your tear film and increase your risk of dry eyes and hordeolum or styes. 2-4. Apply hypoallergenic, oil-free mascara. While it may be tempting to go for “lash-extending” mascara, these products can product micro-flakes that may get into your eyes and irritate your contacts. Waterproof mascara should be avoided, as it cannot be rinsed out easily with water and can stain your contact lenses. Instead, go for mascara that is hypoallergenic, oil-free, and fragrance-free. To apply mascara when wearing contacts, brush the mascara only halfway down the roots of your eyelashes so the product does not touch your eyes. Glide the mascara brush lightly against your lashes and do not pump the mascara to get more product on the brush, as this lets in air and debris into the mascara. Try not to leave any clumps on your lashes, which can flake off and get into your eyes. Keep in mind permanent eyelash dyes can cause serious eye injuries and many dyes are not approved by the FDA. They are not recommended for people who wear contact lenses. 2-5. Look for makeup that is safe for contact lens wearers. About two thirds of the contact lens population are women, so many cosmetic companies are responding to the demand by creating products that are contact lens friendly. On your next trip to the make-up counter, ask the sales attendant for products that are labeled “ophthalmologist tested” and “approved for contact lens wearers”. If you wear eye make up every day, you may want to consider switching to daily contact lenses. This way, you will start the day with a fresh, make up free pair of lenses every day. Talk to your ophthalmologist about daily contact lenses. 2-6. Replace your eye makeup every three months. Though your cosmetics may seem like they can last forever, they do have expiration dates. Switch out your eyeliner and mascara every three months to avoid getting bacteria from the products into your eyes. Another way to confirm its time to replace your mascara is if it starts to have a faint gasoline smell. This means the formula is breaking down and it is more prone to clumping and flaking. If you use makeup brushes around your eyes, wash them once a week and let them air dry before you use them again.
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Clean your contacts\\nAlways put your contacts in before you apply any eye makeup. This will ensure you can see properly as you put on your makeup. This will also prevent you from having to put your contacts in after your eye makeup is done, which could cause some of the makeup to transfer on to your contact or into your eye, leading to discomfort and a possible eye infection.\\nAt night when you are ready to remove your eye makeup, always remove your contact lenses first before washing off your makeup.\\n2. Putting on Your Eye Makeup\\n2-1. Use eyelid primer.\\nEyelid primer is a light gel that you can apply on your eyelids. It will keep your eye makeup in place, especially eye shadow. This will prevent any eye makeup from getting on your contacts throughout the day or night, especially if you are in a hot or sweaty environment.\\n2-2. Choose cream eye shadows instead of powder eye shadows.\\nCream eye shadows are more compact than powder shadows, so they are less likely to get into your eyes when you apply them. Look for a water based cream eye shadow, as an oil based eye shadow can cause irritation if it gets into your eyes.\\nIf you would prefer to use a powder eye shadow, keep your eyes closed as you apply the shadow with a clean makeup brush. You can also hold a tissue under your eye as you apply the powder shadow to catch any excess powder and prevent it from getting into your eyes. Wipe any excess powder off with a tissue once you are done applying the eye shadow.\\n2-3. Use a pencil eyeliner on the outer part of your eyelids only.\\nMany makeup tutorials will tell you to apply eyeliner on your inner eyelid, or on the waterline under your eyelashes. But if you wear contact lenses, doing this will put the product right on the lens and close enough to possibly get into your eye. Stick to using a pencil eyeliner on the outer part of your eyelids only, and avoid using gel or liquid eyeliner as these can dry out and flake.\\nPutting eyeliner on the inside, closest to the eye will block glands that are vital to your tear film and increase your risk of dry eyes and hordeolum or styes.\\n2-4. Apply hypoallergenic, oil-free mascara.\\nWhile it may be tempting to go for “lash-extending” mascara, these products can product micro-flakes that may get into your eyes and irritate your contacts. Waterproof mascara should be avoided, as it cannot be rinsed out easily with water and can stain your contact lenses. 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On your next trip to the make-up counter, ask the sales attendant for products that are labeled “ophthalmologist tested” and “approved for contact lens wearers”.\\nIf you wear eye make up every day, you may want to consider switching to daily contact lenses. This way, you will start the day with a fresh, make up free pair of lenses every day. Talk to your ophthalmologist about daily contact lenses.\\n2-6. Replace your eye makeup every three months.\\nThough your cosmetics may seem like they can last forever, they do have expiration dates. Switch out your eyeliner and mascara every three months to avoid getting bacteria from the products into your eyes.\\nAnother way to confirm its time to replace your mascara is if it starts to have a faint gasoline smell. This means the formula is breaking down and it is more prone to clumping and flaking.\\nIf you use makeup brushes around your eyes, wash them once a week and let them air dry before you use them again.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Research suggests it's safe to wear eye makeup with contact lenses as long as you clean your makeup brushes and keep the makeup out of your eyes. While you probably don't need to worry, it's possible for your lenses to get damaged or for your eyes to get infected if makeup gets on your contacts. Experts say it's best to apply your eye makeup after you put on your contact lenses to reduce the risk of getting makeup on them. With practice, you'll likely learn to put your makeup on quickly and easily.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Preparing to Put on Makeup\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Wash and dry your hands.\", \"描述\": \"Before you apply any makeup to your face or put your contacts in, it’s important that you clean your hands well with soap and water. 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How to Apply Eye Makeup for Deep Set Eyes
1. Priming Your Eyes 1-1. Wipe your eyelids with a damp washcloth to remove any dirt and oil. All you need is a little bit of water and a clean washcloth. Wet your washcloth in your sink using warm water, and gently rub the cloth over your eyelids. 1-2. Use an eyelid primer so your eyeshadow stays on all day long. Squeeze a small dollop on your palm, and dab it onto both of your eyelids using your finger. Rub it in using your finger, and make sure to cover along your brow bone as well. A little bit of eyelid primer ensures your eye makeup looks neat and attractive all day! If you don’t have specific primer for your eyelid, you can apply facial primer to your eyelids as well as your face. 1-3. Apply a liquid foundation. If you have deep set eyes, you want to avoid shadowy areas on your face. To do this, apply liquid foundation onto your face, including on your eyelids and under your eyes. Foundation evens out your skin tone and brightens up your face. When selecting your foundation color, pick a shade that is closest to your natural skin color. If your concealer or foundation are too dark, it will make the dark circles under your eyes look deeper. 1-4. Cover dark under eye circles with concealer, if you have them. You can apply a small amount of concealer under both of your eyes after you apply foundation. Choose a color that is 1 shade lighter and slightly warmer than your skin color. Apply the concealer in a triangle shape below your eye for the most flattering look. Then use the pad of your finger or a makeup brush to pat the concealer until it's blended into your foundation. If you have fair skin, use a lighter peach-colored concealer to cover circles under your eyes. If you have a deeper skin tone, opt for a deeper orange. As an alternative, you could apply a yellow concealer across your entire lid for a brightening effect. 2. Applying Eyeshadow 2-1. Dab a highlighting shade on your inner corners and along your brows. When applying eyeshadow to deep set eyes, you want to increase the appearance of highlights. Light colored eyeshadows add brightness to your face, toning down the appearance of contrasting shadows. Using your rounded brush or your finger, dab a bit of eyeshadow just past your tear duct. In addition, run your brush along your brown bone for extra highlight. You can use a shade like white, light pink, peach, or beige. Just make sure your highlighting shade is lighter than your skin tone. This adds a bit more highlight to your face, distracting from the natural shadow over your eyelid. 2-2. Apply a light-colored eyeshadow over your eyelid as your base shade. If you have deep set eyes, it is best to use light shade of eyeshadow. Dip your rounded brush into your shadow, and lightly dust your eyeshadow over your entire eyelid. You can gradually add more pigment to your eye by applying multiple light layers of shadow. Use eyeshadow colors like peach, pink, or golden brown, for example. If you want a bold look, select eyeshadow colors in highly saturated pigments like purple, blue, and pink. These bright colors will add a pop of color to your face, perfect when styling a bold, nighttime look. If you're worried the color looks too dark, you can dab a little white eyeshadow on the center of your lid and blend it into the color to lighten it. For an eyeshadow choice you can wear casually or professionally, choose neutral colors like tan, gold, or nudes. This adds a bit of color and shine to your eye, while still looking naturally beautiful. 2-3. Use a darker shade on the outer corners of your eye. To add some interest to your eye makeup, you can add an additional shade of eyeshadow to your lids. Use your flat-edged makeup brush, and swipe a darker shadow over the outer half of the upper lash line, following the shape of your lid. Use colors like grey or navy blue for a neutral look, or go with a pop of color like purple or bright pink. Avoid putting dark shades of shadow directly to the crease of your eye. If you don’t have a brush handy, you can also use a cotton swab. Apply the darker shade with your pinky finger to easily run the shadow along your crease. 3. Using Eyeliner 3-1. Choose between pencil liner or liquid varieties. Oftentimes, pencil eyeliner is easier to apply because you use it just like a writing utensil. Simply draw tiny overlapping lines along your lash line with a sharp pencil. Liquid liner is a popular choice because you can create smooth, precise lines. You essentially paint the line on with a thin applicator brush, rather than drawing it onto your eyelid. If you are just starting, try the pencil eyeliner until you are comfortable. You can use either eyeliner for both casual and nighttime looks. Alternatively, you can also use gel eyeliner. To apply, dip your applicator brush into the pot of pigment, and draw on your line with the brush. 3-2. Start your line at the outer corner of your eye to frame deep set eyes. With deep set eyes, it is best to avoid applying eyeliner in the inner corner of your eye so your eyes look bright and open. Stop your line 1/2 or 2/3 of the way across your lid. Try to make as thin of lines as possible on your upper lash line. Lining your entire lid can make your eyes look small. Try skipping the liner on your bottom lid, and just use mascara on your lower lashes, instead. In addition you can apply eyeliner to your bottom eyelid starting at your lash line for nighttime looks. This adds a bit of depth to your eye, perfect for a night out! 3-3. Draw a diagonal line from the outer corner to do winged eyeliner. After you’ve drawn your line on your upper lid, continue the line outward slightly. Angle your line upward so it points towards the end of your eyebrow. Then, use the same curve to draw the wing on your other eyelid so they are even. While this isn't required, it helps brighten up your eyes. It also looks great with nighttime looks! If you don’t get your wing right the first time, you can dab it with a cotton swab and try again. There are tons of online tutorials to help you if you get stuck. 4. Applying Mascara 4-1. Choose a mascara based on what kind of lash enhancement you’d like. Nowadays, there are many varieties of mascara to meet all of your lash needs. When applying mascara to deep set eyes, select a variation that adds definition and length to all of your lashes, like a voluminous or lengthening type. You can select waterproof varieties, if you’d like. Use a lengthening mascara if you have short eyelashes or want extra definition. Select a voluminous mascara if you want a full, sexy nighttime look. Go with a defining mascara for casual and professional styles. 4-2. Use an lash curler before you apply mascara if you want extra lift. Eyelash curlers are small beauty tools that help give your lashes additional curl and definition. To use them, simply open up your curler, line it up with your top lashes, and press down to curl them. Hold the curler up to your eye for about 10-30 seconds, then release. Slide the curler halfway up your lashes and press again to create a softer curve in your lashes. Do this for both of your eyes, and they will look even more fabulous when you apply your mascara! Additionally, eyelash curlers make it easier to apply mascara because your lashes are already lifted. Avoid tugging on the eyelash curler when you use it so you don’t damage your eyes. 4-3. Place the applicator brush at the base of your lashes. When you are applying eyeliner, it is best to start close to the root of your lashes and extend the product to the tip. This creates definition between your lashes and increases the appearance of length. 4-4. Move the applicator brush in a zigzag motion. After you place brush at the root of your lashes, simply wiggle it to the tips. Mascara helps your eyes appear more open and bright, which is helpful when you have deep set eyes. You can do this for both your upper and lower lashes. 4-5. Apply a minimum of 2 coats so your eyes pop! After you apply your first coat, run your applicator brush through your lashes another time to get the ultimate lift. Place your brush near the roots of your lashes, and move it upwards to curl your lashes. For best results, avoid dipping your brush back into your mascara. This can make your mascara look clumpy. If you want to apply mascara to your bottom lashes, stick to the roots of the lashes. Extending the mascara to the ends of your bottom lashes can make you look like a doll. Tips It is helpful to regularly groom your eyebrows. Trim and pluck them regularly, or get them waxed at a salon. If you do not have a brush handy, use your finger instead! Warnings It is best to avoid sharing makeup with others. You can catch an eye infection. Always use clean makeup brushes and remove your makeup before you go to sleep. This helps prevent clogged pores.
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Foundation evens out your skin tone and brightens up your face.\\nWhen selecting your foundation color, pick a shade that is closest to your natural skin color. If your concealer or foundation are too dark, it will make the dark circles under your eyes look deeper.\\n1-4. Cover dark under eye circles with concealer, if you have them.\\nYou can apply a small amount of concealer under both of your eyes after you apply foundation. Choose a color that is 1 shade lighter and slightly warmer than your skin color. Apply the concealer in a triangle shape below your eye for the most flattering look. Then use the pad of your finger or a makeup brush to pat the concealer until it's blended into your foundation.\\nIf you have fair skin, use a lighter peach-colored concealer to cover circles under your eyes. If you have a deeper skin tone, opt for a deeper orange.\\nAs an alternative, you could apply a yellow concealer across your entire lid for a brightening effect.\\n2. Applying Eyeshadow\\n2-1. Dab a highlighting shade on your inner corners and along your brows.\\nWhen applying eyeshadow to deep set eyes, you want to increase the appearance of highlights. Light colored eyeshadows add brightness to your face, toning down the appearance of contrasting shadows. Using your rounded brush or your finger, dab a bit of eyeshadow just past your tear duct. In addition, run your brush along your brown bone for extra highlight.\\nYou can use a shade like white, light pink, peach, or beige. Just make sure your highlighting shade is lighter than your skin tone.\\nThis adds a bit more highlight to your face, distracting from the natural shadow over your eyelid.\\n2-2. Apply a light-colored eyeshadow over your eyelid as your base shade.\\nIf you have deep set eyes, it is best to use light shade of eyeshadow. Dip your rounded brush into your shadow, and lightly dust your eyeshadow over your entire eyelid. You can gradually add more pigment to your eye by applying multiple light layers of shadow.\\nUse eyeshadow colors like peach, pink, or golden brown, for example.\\nIf you want a bold look, select eyeshadow colors in highly saturated pigments like purple, blue, and pink. These bright colors will add a pop of color to your face, perfect when styling a bold, nighttime look. If you're worried the color looks too dark, you can dab a little white eyeshadow on the center of your lid and blend it into the color to lighten it.\\nFor an eyeshadow choice you can wear casually or professionally, choose neutral colors like tan, gold, or nudes. This adds a bit of color and shine to your eye, while still looking naturally beautiful.\\n2-3. Use a darker shade on the outer corners of your eye.\\nTo add some interest to your eye makeup, you can add an additional shade of eyeshadow to your lids. Use your flat-edged makeup brush, and swipe a darker shadow over the outer half of the upper lash line, following the shape of your lid.\\nUse colors like grey or navy blue for a neutral look, or go with a pop of color like purple or bright pink.\\nAvoid putting dark shades of shadow directly to the crease of your eye.\\nIf you don’t have a brush handy, you can also use a cotton swab. Apply the darker shade with your pinky finger to easily run the shadow along your crease.\\n3. Using Eyeliner\\n3-1. Choose between pencil liner or liquid varieties.\\nOftentimes, pencil eyeliner is easier to apply because you use it just like a writing utensil. Simply draw tiny overlapping lines along your lash line with a sharp pencil. Liquid liner is a popular choice because you can create smooth, precise lines. You essentially paint the line on with a thin applicator brush, rather than drawing it onto your eyelid.\\nIf you are just starting, try the pencil eyeliner until you are comfortable.\\nYou can use either eyeliner for both casual and nighttime looks.\\nAlternatively, you can also use gel eyeliner. To apply, dip your applicator brush into the pot of pigment, and draw on your line with the brush.\\n3-2. Start your line at the outer corner of your eye to frame deep set eyes.\\nWith deep set eyes, it is best to avoid applying eyeliner in the inner corner of your eye so your eyes look bright and open. Stop your line 1/2 or 2/3 of the way across your lid. Try to make as thin of lines as possible on your upper lash line.\\nLining your entire lid can make your eyes look small.\\nTry skipping the liner on your bottom lid, and just use mascara on your lower lashes, instead.\\nIn addition you can apply eyeliner to your bottom eyelid starting at your lash line for nighttime looks. This adds a bit of depth to your eye, perfect for a night out!\\n3-3. Draw a diagonal line from the outer corner to do winged eyeliner.\\nAfter you’ve drawn your line on your upper lid, continue the line outward slightly. Angle your line upward so it points towards the end of your eyebrow. Then, use the same curve to draw the wing on your other eyelid so they are even.\\nWhile this isn't required, it helps brighten up your eyes. It also looks great with nighttime looks!\\nIf you don’t get your wing right the first time, you can dab it with a cotton swab and try again.\\nThere are tons of online tutorials to help you if you get stuck.\\n4. Applying Mascara\\n4-1. Choose a mascara based on what kind of lash enhancement you’d like.\\nNowadays, there are many varieties of mascara to meet all of your lash needs. When applying mascara to deep set eyes, select a variation that adds definition and length to all of your lashes, like a voluminous or lengthening type. You can select waterproof varieties, if you’d like.\\nUse a lengthening mascara if you have short eyelashes or want extra definition.\\nSelect a voluminous mascara if you want a full, sexy nighttime look.\\nGo with a defining mascara for casual and professional styles.\\n4-2. Use an lash curler before you apply mascara if you want extra lift.\\nEyelash curlers are small beauty tools that help give your lashes additional curl and definition. To use them, simply open up your curler, line it up with your top lashes, and press down to curl them. Hold the curler up to your eye for about 10-30 seconds, then release. Slide the curler halfway up your lashes and press again to create a softer curve in your lashes. Do this for both of your eyes, and they will look even more fabulous when you apply your mascara!\\nAdditionally, eyelash curlers make it easier to apply mascara because your lashes are already lifted.\\nAvoid tugging on the eyelash curler when you use it so you don’t damage your eyes.\\n4-3. Place the applicator brush at the base of your lashes.\\nWhen you are applying eyeliner, it is best to start close to the root of your lashes and extend the product to the tip. This creates definition between your lashes and increases the appearance of length.\\n4-4. Move the applicator brush in a zigzag motion.\\nAfter you place brush at the root of your lashes, simply wiggle it to the tips. Mascara helps your eyes appear more open and bright, which is helpful when you have deep set eyes.\\nYou can do this for both your upper and lower lashes.\\n4-5. Apply a minimum of 2 coats so your eyes pop!\\nAfter you apply your first coat, run your applicator brush through your lashes another time to get the ultimate lift. Place your brush near the roots of your lashes, and move it upwards to curl your lashes.\\nFor best results, avoid dipping your brush back into your mascara. This can make your mascara look clumpy.\\nIf you want to apply mascara to your bottom lashes, stick to the roots of the lashes. Extending the mascara to the ends of your bottom lashes can make you look like a doll.\\nTips\\nIt is helpful to regularly groom your eyebrows. Trim and pluck them regularly, or get them waxed at a salon.\\nIf you do not have a brush handy, use your finger instead!\\nWarnings\\nIt is best to avoid sharing makeup with others. You can catch an eye infection.\\nAlways use clean makeup brushes and remove your makeup before you go to sleep. This helps prevent clogged pores.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"If you have deep set eyes, your eyes are likely large and you have a prominent brow bone. To apply eye makeup to deep set eyes, you should start by washing and priming your eyelids. Then, you can apply your eyeshadow with either your finger or a brush. After your eyeshadow, apply eyeliner and mascara to finish your face. For deep set eyes, focus on highlighting your eyes rather than adding shadows to your face. With a few simple steps, you can easily apply makeup for deep set eyes!\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Priming Your Eyes\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Wipe your eyelids with a damp washcloth to remove any dirt and oil.\", \"描述\": \"All you need is a little bit of water and a clean washcloth. Wet your washcloth in your sink using warm water, and gently rub the cloth over your eyelids.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Use an eyelid primer so your eyeshadow stays on all day long.\", \"描述\": \"Squeeze a small dollop on your palm, and dab it onto both of your eyelids using your finger. Rub it in using your finger, and make sure to cover along your brow bone as well. A little bit of eyelid primer ensures your eye makeup looks neat and attractive all day!\\nIf you don’t have specific primer for your eyelid, you can apply facial primer to your eyelids as well as your face.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Apply a liquid foundation.\", \"描述\": \"If you have deep set eyes, you want to avoid shadowy areas on your face. To do this, apply liquid foundation onto your face, including on your eyelids and under your eyes. Foundation evens out your skin tone and brightens up your face.\\nWhen selecting your foundation color, pick a shade that is closest to your natural skin color. If your concealer or foundation are too dark, it will make the dark circles under your eyes look deeper.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Cover dark under eye circles with concealer, if you have them.\", \"描述\": \"You can apply a small amount of concealer under both of your eyes after you apply foundation. Choose a color that is 1 shade lighter and slightly warmer than your skin color. Apply the concealer in a triangle shape below your eye for the most flattering look. Then use the pad of your finger or a makeup brush to pat the concealer until it's blended into your foundation.\\nIf you have fair skin, use a lighter peach-colored concealer to cover circles under your eyes. If you have a deeper skin tone, opt for a deeper orange.\\nAs an alternative, you could apply a yellow concealer across your entire lid for a brightening effect.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Applying Eyeshadow\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Dab a highlighting shade on your inner corners and along your brows.\", \"描述\": \"When applying eyeshadow to deep set eyes, you want to increase the appearance of highlights. Light colored eyeshadows add brightness to your face, toning down the appearance of contrasting shadows. Using your rounded brush or your finger, dab a bit of eyeshadow just past your tear duct. In addition, run your brush along your brown bone for extra highlight.\\nYou can use a shade like white, light pink, peach, or beige. Just make sure your highlighting shade is lighter than your skin tone.\\nThis adds a bit more highlight to your face, distracting from the natural shadow over your eyelid.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Apply a light-colored eyeshadow over your eyelid as your base shade.\", \"描述\": \"If you have deep set eyes, it is best to use light shade of eyeshadow. Dip your rounded brush into your shadow, and lightly dust your eyeshadow over your entire eyelid. You can gradually add more pigment to your eye by applying multiple light layers of shadow.\\nUse eyeshadow colors like peach, pink, or golden brown, for example.\\nIf you want a bold look, select eyeshadow colors in highly saturated pigments like purple, blue, and pink. These bright colors will add a pop of color to your face, perfect when styling a bold, nighttime look. If you're worried the color looks too dark, you can dab a little white eyeshadow on the center of your lid and blend it into the color to lighten it.\\nFor an eyeshadow choice you can wear casually or professionally, choose neutral colors like tan, gold, or nudes. This adds a bit of color and shine to your eye, while still looking naturally beautiful.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Use a darker shade on the outer corners of your eye.\", \"描述\": \"To add some interest to your eye makeup, you can add an additional shade of eyeshadow to your lids. Use your flat-edged makeup brush, and swipe a darker shadow over the outer half of the upper lash line, following the shape of your lid.\\nUse colors like grey or navy blue for a neutral look, or go with a pop of color like purple or bright pink.\\nAvoid putting dark shades of shadow directly to the crease of your eye.\\nIf you don’t have a brush handy, you can also use a cotton swab. Apply the darker shade with your pinky finger to easily run the shadow along your crease.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Using Eyeliner\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Choose between pencil liner or liquid varieties.\", \"描述\": \"Oftentimes, pencil eyeliner is easier to apply because you use it just like a writing utensil. Simply draw tiny overlapping lines along your lash line with a sharp pencil. Liquid liner is a popular choice because you can create smooth, precise lines. You essentially paint the line on with a thin applicator brush, rather than drawing it onto your eyelid.\\nIf you are just starting, try the pencil eyeliner until you are comfortable.\\nYou can use either eyeliner for both casual and nighttime looks.\\nAlternatively, you can also use gel eyeliner. To apply, dip your applicator brush into the pot of pigment, and draw on your line with the brush.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Start your line at the outer corner of your eye to frame deep set eyes.\", \"描述\": \"With deep set eyes, it is best to avoid applying eyeliner in the inner corner of your eye so your eyes look bright and open. Stop your line 1/2 or 2/3 of the way across your lid. Try to make as thin of lines as possible on your upper lash line.\\nLining your entire lid can make your eyes look small.\\nTry skipping the liner on your bottom lid, and just use mascara on your lower lashes, instead.\\nIn addition you can apply eyeliner to your bottom eyelid starting at your lash line for nighttime looks. This adds a bit of depth to your eye, perfect for a night out!\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Draw a diagonal line from the outer corner to do winged eyeliner.\", \"描述\": \"After you’ve drawn your line on your upper lid, continue the line outward slightly. Angle your line upward so it points towards the end of your eyebrow. Then, use the same curve to draw the wing on your other eyelid so they are even.\\nWhile this isn't required, it helps brighten up your eyes. It also looks great with nighttime looks!\\nIf you don’t get your wing right the first time, you can dab it with a cotton swab and try again.\\nThere are tons of online tutorials to help you if you get stuck.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Applying Mascara\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Choose a mascara based on what kind of lash enhancement you’d like.\", \"描述\": \"Nowadays, there are many varieties of mascara to meet all of your lash needs. When applying mascara to deep set eyes, select a variation that adds definition and length to all of your lashes, like a voluminous or lengthening type. You can select waterproof varieties, if you’d like.\\nUse a lengthening mascara if you have short eyelashes or want extra definition.\\nSelect a voluminous mascara if you want a full, sexy nighttime look.\\nGo with a defining mascara for casual and professional styles.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Use an lash curler before you apply mascara if you want extra lift.\", \"描述\": \"Eyelash curlers are small beauty tools that help give your lashes additional curl and definition. To use them, simply open up your curler, line it up with your top lashes, and press down to curl them. Hold the curler up to your eye for about 10-30 seconds, then release. Slide the curler halfway up your lashes and press again to create a softer curve in your lashes. Do this for both of your eyes, and they will look even more fabulous when you apply your mascara!\\nAdditionally, eyelash curlers make it easier to apply mascara because your lashes are already lifted.\\nAvoid tugging on the eyelash curler when you use it so you don’t damage your eyes.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Place the applicator brush at the base of your lashes.\", \"描述\": \"When you are applying eyeliner, it is best to start close to the root of your lashes and extend the product to the tip. This creates definition between your lashes and increases the appearance of length.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Move the applicator brush in a zigzag motion.\", \"描述\": \"After you place brush at the root of your lashes, simply wiggle it to the tips. Mascara helps your eyes appear more open and bright, which is helpful when you have deep set eyes.\\nYou can do this for both your upper and lower lashes.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Apply a minimum of 2 coats so your eyes pop!\", \"描述\": \"After you apply your first coat, run your applicator brush through your lashes another time to get the ultimate lift. Place your brush near the roots of your lashes, and move it upwards to curl your lashes.\\nFor best results, avoid dipping your brush back into your mascara. This can make your mascara look clumpy.\\nIf you want to apply mascara to your bottom lashes, stick to the roots of the lashes. Extending the mascara to the ends of your bottom lashes can make you look like a doll.\"}], \"小提示\": [\"It is helpful to regularly groom your eyebrows. Trim and pluck them regularly, or get them waxed at a salon.\\n\", \"If you do not have a brush handy, use your finger instead!\\n\"], \"注意事项\": [\"It is best to avoid sharing makeup with others. You can catch an eye infection.\\n\", \"Always use clean makeup brushes and remove your makeup before you go to sleep. This helps prevent clogged pores.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Eye Makeup on Fair Skin
1. Determining Your Undertone 1-1. Know what an undertone means. An undertone is the basic tone of your skin underneath the surface layer, which isn’t affected by things like tanning, acne, and surface discoloration. Your undertone will help you choose the best shades for makeup, clothes, and jewelry, because undertones are associated with certain colors, which can be better matched with some colors over others. People with cool undertones are associated with bluish, reddish, and pinkish skin tones. People with warm undertones are associated with golden, yellowish, and peachy skin tones. People with neutral undertones can have a combination of cool and warm skin tones. 1-2. Figure out what your undertone is. There are a few indicators that will tell you what your undertone is, such as your hair color, how your skin reacts to the sun, the color of your veins, and the color of your hair. : look best in silver jewelry, burn easily in the sun, have blue veins at the wrist, and usually have hair that’s blond (ash or sandy), brown (ash or dark), blue-black, auburn, snowy, or silver-gray. : look best in gold jewelry, will bronze in the sun, have green veins at the wrist, and often have hair that’s blond (golden, strawberry, or honey), brown (golden or caramel), brown-black, red (copper or wine), or creamy white. : look good in both types of jewelry, have blue-green veins at the wrist, and tend to have hair that’s blond, brown, red, white, or gray. 1-3. Choose appropriate colors. Once you know your undertone, you can select colors that will best complement your skin. Most people with pale or fair skin tend to have cool undertones, which means you should look for cosmetics (and clothing) in sea shades, soft purples, taupes and grayish beiges, metallics, pinks, and berry reds. It’s best to avoid oranges, orange-reds, and yellows. For pale people with warm undertones, try earthy reds, yellows, greens, browns, peaches, corals, and violet-reds. If you are pale but have a neutral undertone, you can wear any color, but you may look best in muted berry colors, such as raspberry, lemon, and lavender. 1-4. Know what colors to avoid. When it comes to applying makeup on fair skin, one of the most important things to remember is that darker shades may simply be too dark and that the contrast of dark cosmetics on pale skin can be too stark. Try browns and grays instead of black for cosmetics like mascara and eyeliner, and use brown instead of black as your base color when you are creating a smoky eye effect, and blend your eyeshadow more rigorously. 2. Applying Eye Makeup 2-1. Prepare your face. You always want a fresh canvas to work with when you're applying makeup. This is especially true if you have pale skin, because any leftover makeup will show up more prominently than it might otherwise. Wash your face with a gentle cream facial cleanser. Lather the cleanser in your hands and use circular motions to massage it into your face. Rinse your face with warm water, and then pat your skin dry with a clean towel. When your face is still slightly damp, apply your favorite moisturizer, serum, or toner. 2-2. Put a concealer or foundation on your eyes. To create a good base for your makeup to stick to, and to cover veins and redness, rub or brush a pea-sized amount of primer, concealer, or foundation onto your eyelids, under the brow line, and below your eyes. This step is particularly important if you are going to be using a light shade of makeup, which won’t cover discoloration and veins. 2-3. Apply eyeshadow. Once you’ve picked out colors that will match your undertone and that aren’t too dark for your fair skin, you can start applying makeup to your eyes. For a basic look, start with three colors: a base color, a lighter color of a similar shade for highlighting, and a darker color of a similar shade for contouring. Apply a small amount of base to the root of your eyelashes. Slowly build the color and work it up toward your brow bone, stopping just below your brow line. Take a lighter color of a similar shade and apply that just below your brow line. Use the darker color in the crease of your eye to add some contour. Make your eyes look more open by adding a dab of your base color above and below your tear ducts. 2-4. Put on some eyeliner and mascara. Use a quick drying eyeliner to avoid smearing dark eyeliner all over your freshly applied eyeshadow, and remember to use a lighter color, such as gray, brown, or even blue. Apply a line of eyeliner along your lash line from the inner corner of your eye to the outer corner. Apply one to two layers of mascara to your upper lashes. 2-5. Add definition to your eyebrows. People with fair skin and hair may need to add some extra definition to the eyebrows, and you may want to add some extra darkness to your brow if you have fair skin and dark hair. Choose a brow pencil or tinted gel that matches the shade of your eyebrows. Apply short strokes of color to your eyebrows, starting at the inside corner and working toward your temple. Use the brush to work the color through your brows and gently sculpt the shape.
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Figure out what your undertone is.\\nThere are a few indicators that will tell you what your undertone is, such as your hair color, how your skin reacts to the sun, the color of your veins, and the color of your hair.\\n\\n: look best in silver jewelry, burn easily in the sun, have blue veins at the wrist, and usually have hair that’s blond (ash or sandy), brown (ash or dark), blue-black, auburn, snowy, or silver-gray.\\n: look best in gold jewelry, will bronze in the sun, have green veins at the wrist, and often have hair that’s blond (golden, strawberry, or honey), brown (golden or caramel), brown-black, red (copper or wine), or creamy white.\\n\\n: look good in both types of jewelry, have blue-green veins at the wrist, and tend to have hair that’s blond, brown, red, white, or gray.\\n1-3. Choose appropriate colors.\\nOnce you know your undertone, you can select colors that will best complement your skin. Most people with pale or fair skin tend to have cool undertones, which means you should look for cosmetics (and clothing) in sea shades, soft purples, taupes and grayish beiges, metallics, pinks, and berry reds. It’s best to avoid oranges, orange-reds, and yellows. \\nFor pale people with warm undertones, try earthy reds, yellows, greens, browns, peaches, corals, and violet-reds.\\nIf you are pale but have a neutral undertone, you can wear any color, but you may look best in muted berry colors, such as raspberry, lemon, and lavender.\\n1-4. Know what colors to avoid.\\nWhen it comes to applying makeup on fair skin, one of the most important things to remember is that darker shades may simply be too dark and that the contrast of dark cosmetics on pale skin can be too stark.\\nTry browns and grays instead of black for cosmetics like mascara and eyeliner, and use brown instead of black as your base color when you are creating a smoky eye effect, and blend your eyeshadow more rigorously.\\n2. Applying Eye Makeup\\n2-1. Prepare your face.\\nYou always want a fresh canvas to work with when you're applying makeup. This is especially true if you have pale skin, because any leftover makeup will show up more prominently than it might otherwise.\\nWash your face with a gentle cream facial cleanser. Lather the cleanser in your hands and use circular motions to massage it into your face.\\nRinse your face with warm water, and then pat your skin dry with a clean towel.\\nWhen your face is still slightly damp, apply your favorite moisturizer, serum, or toner.\\n2-2. Put a concealer or foundation on your eyes.\\nTo create a good base for your makeup to stick to, and to cover veins and redness, rub or brush a pea-sized amount of primer, concealer, or foundation onto your eyelids, under the brow line, and below your eyes.\\nThis step is particularly important if you are going to be using a light shade of makeup, which won’t cover discoloration and veins.\\n2-3. Apply eyeshadow.\\nOnce you’ve picked out colors that will match your undertone and that aren’t too dark for your fair skin, you can start applying makeup to your eyes. For a basic look, start with three colors: a base color, a lighter color of a similar shade for highlighting, and a darker color of a similar shade for contouring.\\nApply a small amount of base to the root of your eyelashes. Slowly build the color and work it up toward your brow bone, stopping just below your brow line.\\nTake a lighter color of a similar shade and apply that just below your brow line. Use the darker color in the crease of your eye to add some contour.\\nMake your eyes look more open by adding a dab of your base color above and below your tear ducts.\\n2-4. Put on some eyeliner and mascara.\\nUse a quick drying eyeliner to avoid smearing dark eyeliner all over your freshly applied eyeshadow, and remember to use a lighter color, such as gray, brown, or even blue.\\nApply a line of eyeliner along your lash line from the inner corner of your eye to the outer corner.\\nApply one to two layers of mascara to your upper lashes.\\n2-5. Add definition to your eyebrows.\\nPeople with fair skin and hair may need to add some extra definition to the eyebrows, and you may want to add some extra darkness to your brow if you have fair skin and dark hair.\\nChoose a brow pencil or tinted gel that matches the shade of your eyebrows. Apply short strokes of color to your eyebrows, starting at the inside corner and working toward your temple. Use the brush to work the color through your brows and gently sculpt the shape.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"When you have fair or pale skin, applying eye makeup can be a bit more challenging. For one, darker looks like smoky eyes can be too dark if you use the wrong colors. Also, while lighter colors tend to look better, they can leave you with veins and dark splotches showing through your makeup. The good news is that it’s possible to apply eye makeup and create all the popular effects when you have fair skin, but the trick is finding the right colors and matching your makeup with your undertones.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Determining Your Undertone\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Know what an undertone means.\", \"描述\": \"An undertone is the basic tone of your skin underneath the surface layer, which isn’t affected by things like tanning, acne, and surface discoloration. Your undertone will help you choose the best shades for makeup, clothes, and jewelry, because undertones are associated with certain colors, which can be better matched with some colors over others.\\nPeople with cool undertones are associated with bluish, reddish, and pinkish skin tones.\\nPeople with warm undertones are associated with golden, yellowish, and peachy skin tones.\\nPeople with neutral undertones can have a combination of cool and warm skin tones.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Figure out what your undertone is.\", \"描述\": \"There are a few indicators that will tell you what your undertone is, such as your hair color, how your skin reacts to the sun, the color of your veins, and the color of your hair.\\n\\n: look best in silver jewelry, burn easily in the sun, have blue veins at the wrist, and usually have hair that’s blond (ash or sandy), brown (ash or dark), blue-black, auburn, snowy, or silver-gray.\\n: look best in gold jewelry, will bronze in the sun, have green veins at the wrist, and often have hair that’s blond (golden, strawberry, or honey), brown (golden or caramel), brown-black, red (copper or wine), or creamy white.\\n\\n: look good in both types of jewelry, have blue-green veins at the wrist, and tend to have hair that’s blond, brown, red, white, or gray.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Choose appropriate colors.\", \"描述\": \"Once you know your undertone, you can select colors that will best complement your skin. Most people with pale or fair skin tend to have cool undertones, which means you should look for cosmetics (and clothing) in sea shades, soft purples, taupes and grayish beiges, metallics, pinks, and berry reds. 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This is especially true if you have pale skin, because any leftover makeup will show up more prominently than it might otherwise.\\nWash your face with a gentle cream facial cleanser. Lather the cleanser in your hands and use circular motions to massage it into your face.\\nRinse your face with warm water, and then pat your skin dry with a clean towel.\\nWhen your face is still slightly damp, apply your favorite moisturizer, serum, or toner.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Put a concealer or foundation on your eyes.\", \"描述\": \"To create a good base for your makeup to stick to, and to cover veins and redness, rub or brush a pea-sized amount of primer, concealer, or foundation onto your eyelids, under the brow line, and below your eyes.\\nThis step is particularly important if you are going to be using a light shade of makeup, which won’t cover discoloration and veins.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Apply eyeshadow.\", \"描述\": \"Once you’ve picked out colors that will match your undertone and that aren’t too dark for your fair skin, you can start applying makeup to your eyes. For a basic look, start with three colors: a base color, a lighter color of a similar shade for highlighting, and a darker color of a similar shade for contouring.\\nApply a small amount of base to the root of your eyelashes. Slowly build the color and work it up toward your brow bone, stopping just below your brow line.\\nTake a lighter color of a similar shade and apply that just below your brow line. Use the darker color in the crease of your eye to add some contour.\\nMake your eyes look more open by adding a dab of your base color above and below your tear ducts.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Put on some eyeliner and mascara.\", \"描述\": \"Use a quick drying eyeliner to avoid smearing dark eyeliner all over your freshly applied eyeshadow, and remember to use a lighter color, such as gray, brown, or even blue.\\nApply a line of eyeliner along your lash line from the inner corner of your eye to the outer corner.\\nApply one to two layers of mascara to your upper lashes.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Add definition to your eyebrows.\", \"描述\": \"People with fair skin and hair may need to add some extra definition to the eyebrows, and you may want to add some extra darkness to your brow if you have fair skin and dark hair.\\nChoose a brow pencil or tinted gel that matches the shade of your eyebrows. 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How to Apply Eye Ointment
1. Applying Ointment Inside the Lower Eyelid 1-1. Wash your hands Wash your hands with soap and hot water for 30 seconds before handling and applying the ointment. Whether you’re applying it to your own eyes or helping someone else, wash your hands after you’re finished, too. If you're treating an eye infection, washing your hands will help prevent spreading it. Even if you don't have an infection, wash your hands before touching your eyes. You wouldn't want to get germs or dirt in them. 1-2. Warm the tube with your hand and remove the cap. Hold the capped tube of ointment in your closed hand for a few seconds to warm it. Warming the ointment will help it flow more easily. Then take the cap off of the tube and store it on its side on a clean surface. That way, the cap won’t roll onto the floor or get lost. Placing it on a clean tissue is a good option. 1-3. Press your thumb to the skin beneath the lower eyelid. Tilt your head back or, if you’re applying ointment to another person’s eyes, have them tilt their head. Hold 1 finger at the eyebrow, and use your thumb to carefully press the skin just below the lower eyelid. Using gentle pressure, pull the skin down to expose the pocket between the eye and lower lid. The pocket is the pink (or red, if you’re treating an eye infection) area around the eyeball. 1-4. Apply a thin strip of ointment between the eye and lower lid. Hold the tip of the tube about 1 inch (2.5 cm) from the eye. Starting from the corner closest to the nose, spread a strip of ointment about ⁄3 inch (0.85 cm) thick (or the recommended amount) across the space between the eye and lower lid. If necessary, repeat the steps on the other eye. Rotate the tube when you’ve finished spreading the strip. This will help detach the strip of ointment from the tip of the tube. A thin strip across the inside of the lower eyelid is a general dosage guideline, but the recommended dosage can vary. If your doctor or pharmacist advises a different dosage, go with their instructions. 1-5. Cap the tube and keep your eyes closed for 2 minutes. After you apply the ointment, close your eyes and wipe away excess ointment with a clean tissue. If necessary, wipe excess ointment off the tip of the tube with another clean tissue (not the one you used to wipe your eye). Cap the tube promptly, and don’t let the tip touch any surfaces other than the clean tissue. If you’re applying ointment to your own eyes, you might have trouble seeing what you’re doing. Have someone help you or wait to cap the tube until you can open your eyes. Just don’t let the tip of the tube touch any surfaces other than a clean tissue in the meantime. Remember to wash your hands after applying the ointment. Apply ointment as many times per day as your doctor or pharmacist advises. 1-6. Try to relax and ask for help if you can't keep from blinking. If you can't stop blinking, you might not be able to get the ointment inside your eyelids. Try your best to hold them open with your thumb and index finger. If you have no luck, ask someone to help you hold your eyelids open and apply the ointment. It can be tough to stop blinking when the tube is close to your eye and you feel the strange sensation of the ointment. Try to relax and remind yourself that the medicine will help you feel better. It's a little easier to apply an accurate dose of eye ointment than it is to use eye drops, which are easily washed away if you blink a lot. 1-7. Hold a young child in a blanket if you're applying ointment to their eyes. You might run into a little difficulty when applying ointment to a squirmy young child’s eyes. To make things easier, wrap them in a blanket so you can gently keep their arms under control. If possible, enlist a helper to hold your baby or young child while you apply the ointment. 2. Applying Ointment to the Eyelids 2-1. Wash your hands before and after using a topical ointment. You’ll apply a topical ointment with your fingers, so clean hands are a must. Wash your hands with soap and hot water thoroughly before touching your eyes, then wash them again after to get rid of residual ointment. Your hands should be clean before touching irritated skin in order to prevent an infection. 2-2. Use the smallest possible amount to thinly cover the affected area. Remove the tube’s cap and store it in a safe, sanitary place, like on a clean tissue. Squeeze a tiny dab onto your fingertip and gently massage it onto the affected area. Use only enough ointment to thinly cover the affected skin, and massage it until it’s completely absorbed. Be careful not to get any ointment inside your eyes. Only apply a topical ointment to dry skin. Don’t apply the ointment to areas of skin that aren’t affected by the condition you are treating. 2-3. Don’t bathe or swim right after applying the ointment. Don’t wash your face, take a shower, or go swimming for at least 30 minutes. Exposing the area to water immediately after applying ointment could wash away the medication before it can take effect. 2-4. Avoid direct sunlight, tanning beds, and other sources of UV light. Wear sunglasses when you go outside, even if it’s been hours since you applied the medication. Ointments used to treat conditions such as eczema around the eyelids can cause sensitivity to sunlight. Try to keep the affected area out of direct sunlight for as long as you use the medication. 2-5. Use the ointment for up to 6 weeks. Apply the ointment twice a day for as long as you have symptoms, or according to your dermatologist’s instructions. Ointments prescribed for eyelid eczema should be used for less than 6 weeks. Don’t use your medication for a longer period without your doctor’s advisement. 3. Consulting a Medical Professional 3-1. Get a prescription antibiotic to treat an infection. Schedule a doctor’s appointment if you or your child have symptoms of conjunctivitis, which include itchy, red eyes, discharge, and crusty buildup. The doctor will prescribe an antibiotic ointment or eye drops to treat the infection. 3-2. Discuss ointments that relieve dry eyes with your eye doctor. If you suffer from dry eyes, your doctor might recommend an ointment or gel. Ointments and gels are recommended over eye drops for patients who usually experience dry eyes in the morning. Sometimes your eyes open slightly while you sleep, which can cause eye drops to evaporate. Thicker ointments and gels can last through the night without evaporating. 3-3. Ask your dermatologist about treating eczema with a calcineurin inhibitor. Many ointments and creams used to treat eczema can’t be used on your face, since they can cause skin to become thinner or irritate sensitive areas. Calcineurin inhibitors don’t cause skin thinning, so they’re often recommended to treat eczema on the eyelids and other areas with thin, sensitive skin. 3-4. Tell your doctor about any other medications you take. To avoid potentially harmful drug interactions, tell your doctor about any prescriptions you take regularly. Additionally, let your doctor know if you take any herbs or supplements, drink alcohol, or use drugs. 3-5. Don’t stop using an antibiotic without asking your doctor. It’s best to check with your doctor before you stop taking any medication. It’s especially important to take antibiotics for the full duration of time your doctor prescribes. Your doctor might just tell you to stop using a topical ointment when your eczema clears. 3-6. Call your doctor if you experience side effects or if your symptoms worsen. Side effects depend on the type of ointment you’re using, but could include burning, redness, pain, and skin discoloration. If your symptoms don’t improve or get worse, call your doctor to schedule a follow up appointment. An infection should start to clear up after a couple of days. Dry eyes and eczema can take longer to treat, so ask your doctor when you should expect symptoms to improve.
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Press your thumb to the skin beneath the lower eyelid.\\nTilt your head back or, if you’re applying ointment to another person’s eyes, have them tilt their head. Hold 1 finger at the eyebrow, and use your thumb to carefully press the skin just below the lower eyelid. Using gentle pressure, pull the skin down to expose the pocket between the eye and lower lid.\\nThe pocket is the pink (or red, if you’re treating an eye infection) area around the eyeball.\\n1-4. Apply a thin strip of ointment between the eye and lower lid.\\nHold the tip of the tube about 1 inch (2.5 cm) from the eye. Starting from the corner closest to the nose, spread a strip of ointment about ⁄3 inch (0.85 cm) thick (or the recommended amount) across the space between the eye and lower lid. If necessary, repeat the steps on the other eye.\\nRotate the tube when you’ve finished spreading the strip. This will help detach the strip of ointment from the tip of the tube.\\nA thin strip across the inside of the lower eyelid is a general dosage guideline, but the recommended dosage can vary. If your doctor or pharmacist advises a different dosage, go with their instructions.\\n1-5. Cap the tube and keep your eyes closed for 2 minutes.\\nAfter you apply the ointment, close your eyes and wipe away excess ointment with a clean tissue. If necessary, wipe excess ointment off the tip of the tube with another clean tissue (not the one you used to wipe your eye). Cap the tube promptly, and don’t let the tip touch any surfaces other than the clean tissue.\\nIf you’re applying ointment to your own eyes, you might have trouble seeing what you’re doing. Have someone help you or wait to cap the tube until you can open your eyes. Just don’t let the tip of the tube touch any surfaces other than a clean tissue in the meantime.\\nRemember to wash your hands after applying the ointment.\\nApply ointment as many times per day as your doctor or pharmacist advises.\\n1-6. Try to relax and ask for help if you can't keep from blinking.\\nIf you can't stop blinking, you might not be able to get the ointment inside your eyelids. Try your best to hold them open with your thumb and index finger. If you have no luck, ask someone to help you hold your eyelids open and apply the ointment.\\nIt can be tough to stop blinking when the tube is close to your eye and you feel the strange sensation of the ointment. Try to relax and remind yourself that the medicine will help you feel better.\\nIt's a little easier to apply an accurate dose of eye ointment than it is to use eye drops, which are easily washed away if you blink a lot.\\n1-7. Hold a young child in a blanket if you're applying ointment to their eyes.\\nYou might run into a little difficulty when applying ointment to a squirmy young child’s eyes. To make things easier, wrap them in a blanket so you can gently keep their arms under control.\\nIf possible, enlist a helper to hold your baby or young child while you apply the ointment.\\n2. Applying Ointment to the Eyelids\\n2-1. Wash your hands before and after using a topical ointment.\\nYou’ll apply a topical ointment with your fingers, so clean hands are a must. Wash your hands with soap and hot water thoroughly before touching your eyes, then wash them again after to get rid of residual ointment.\\nYour hands should be clean before touching irritated skin in order to prevent an infection.\\n2-2. Use the smallest possible amount to thinly cover the affected area.\\nRemove the tube’s cap and store it in a safe, sanitary place, like on a clean tissue. Squeeze a tiny dab onto your fingertip and gently massage it onto the affected area. Use only enough ointment to thinly cover the affected skin, and massage it until it’s completely absorbed.\\nBe careful not to get any ointment inside your eyes.\\nOnly apply a topical ointment to dry skin. Don’t apply the ointment to areas of skin that aren’t affected by the condition you are treating.\\n2-3. Don’t bathe or swim right after applying the ointment.\\nDon’t wash your face, take a shower, or go swimming for at least 30 minutes. Exposing the area to water immediately after applying ointment could wash away the medication before it can take effect.\\n2-4. Avoid direct sunlight, tanning beds, and other sources of UV light.\\nWear sunglasses when you go outside, even if it’s been hours since you applied the medication. Ointments used to treat conditions such as eczema around the eyelids can cause sensitivity to sunlight.\\nTry to keep the affected area out of direct sunlight for as long as you use the medication.\\n2-5. Use the ointment for up to 6 weeks.\\nApply the ointment twice a day for as long as you have symptoms, or according to your dermatologist’s instructions. Ointments prescribed for eyelid eczema should be used for less than 6 weeks. Don’t use your medication for a longer period without your doctor’s advisement.\\n3. Consulting a Medical Professional\\n3-1. Get a prescription antibiotic to treat an infection.\\nSchedule a doctor’s appointment if you or your child have symptoms of conjunctivitis, which include itchy, red eyes, discharge, and crusty buildup. The doctor will prescribe an antibiotic ointment or eye drops to treat the infection.\\n3-2. Discuss ointments that relieve dry eyes with your eye doctor.\\nIf you suffer from dry eyes, your doctor might recommend an ointment or gel. Ointments and gels are recommended over eye drops for patients who usually experience dry eyes in the morning.\\nSometimes your eyes open slightly while you sleep, which can cause eye drops to evaporate. Thicker ointments and gels can last through the night without evaporating.\\n3-3. Ask your dermatologist about treating eczema with a calcineurin inhibitor.\\nMany ointments and creams used to treat eczema can’t be used on your face, since they can cause skin to become thinner or irritate sensitive areas. Calcineurin inhibitors don’t cause skin thinning, so they’re often recommended to treat eczema on the eyelids and other areas with thin, sensitive skin.\\n3-4. Tell your doctor about any other medications you take.\\nTo avoid potentially harmful drug interactions, tell your doctor about any prescriptions you take regularly. Additionally, let your doctor know if you take any herbs or supplements, drink alcohol, or use drugs.\\n3-5. Don’t stop using an antibiotic without asking your doctor.\\nIt’s best to check with your doctor before you stop taking any medication. It’s especially important to take antibiotics for the full duration of time your doctor prescribes.\\nYour doctor might just tell you to stop using a topical ointment when your eczema clears.\\n3-6. Call your doctor if you experience side effects or if your symptoms worsen.\\nSide effects depend on the type of ointment you’re using, but could include burning, redness, pain, and skin discoloration. If your symptoms don’t improve or get worse, call your doctor to schedule a follow up appointment.\\nAn infection should start to clear up after a couple of days. Dry eyes and eczema can take longer to treat, so ask your doctor when you should expect symptoms to improve.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"There are various types of eye ointments that treat a range of conditions, and they’re all easy to use. Antibiotic ointments and medications for conditions such as dry eyes are applied inside the lower eyelid. If you have eczema on your eyelids, you might need to apply a special topical ointment to the sensitive skin around your eyes. When applying any type of ointment, wash your hands before and after applying it. If you have an eye condition, talk to your doctor about the best way to treat it.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Applying Ointment Inside the Lower Eyelid\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Wash your hands\", \"描述\": \"Wash your hands with soap and hot water for 30 seconds before handling and applying the ointment. Whether you’re applying it to your own eyes or helping someone else, wash your hands after you’re finished, too.\\nIf you're treating an eye infection, washing your hands will help prevent spreading it. Even if you don't have an infection, wash your hands before touching your eyes. 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How to Apply Eyebrow Powder
1. Using Eyebrow Wax 1-1. Brush your eyebrows outward and upward with a mascara brush. Before beginning, brush your hair to the same direction. Brushing your eyebrow hair slightly upward makes your eyes look bigger. When you're brushing your eyebrows, use a disposable mascara brush, or clean and dry an old brush if that's all you have. You could also use an eyebrow comb, if you have one. 1-2. Trim or shape your eyebrows to get rid of long hairs. After you brush your eyebrows straight up, look for any hair that falls outside of the shape of your eyebrows. Then, use a pair of cosmetic scissors to trim those hairs down. If you notice any stray eyebrow hairs, or hairs that are growing outside of the shape of your brows, pluck them with tweezers. When you're finished, brush the hairs downward, then trim any that fall outside of the natural shape of your brows. That way, you're not changing the shape of your brows—just removing stray hairs. 1-3. Use an angled wax brush to apply the wax. An eyebrow powder kit will usually come with clear wax. The wax helps hold the hair in place and gives the powder something to adhere to. A small, angled brush helps set the shape. 1-4. Brush the wax on in short, upward strokes. Follow the same pattern you just used when brushing out your eyebrows. Get a little wax on your brush, and gently brush your eyebrows upward, setting them in place. 2. Measuring Where to Begin and End 2-1. Find the outside edge using the center of your nostril. Touch a straight edge along the center of your nostril to the outer edge of your eye. Continue the line up to your brow, and that's where the outer edge of your brow should be. You can use an eyebrow brush to make the straight line in place of a straight edge. Mark the point with a matching eyebrow pencil if you'll have trouble remembering. 2-2. Pinpoint the inner edge of your eyebrow using the inside of your eye. Run a straight edge from the outer edge of your nose to the inner point of your eye. Continue it up to your brow line, and that marks where the inside point of your brow should be. Place a small dot with the eyebrow pencil. 2-3. Figure out where the highest point of your arch should go. Hold the straight edge up to your face again. Run it from the outside of your nostril and along the outside edge of your iris. On your eyebrow, this point marks where the highest part of your arch should be. The iris is the colored part of your eye. Mark this point with the eyebrow pencil, as well. Work with and emphasize your natural arch instead of creating a new one. 3. Adding the Powder 3-1. Pick a powder 1-2 shades lighter than your hair color. Match the powder to your hair color, but then move a shade lighter. Once you apply it, the natural oils on your forehead will darken the color slightly, so going lighter keeps it from looking too dark. Experiment with a few brands until you find one you like. 3-2. Draw a line across the bottom of your eyebrows with an angled brush. Dab the brush on the powder, then gently tap it to shake any excess off. Using the short side of the brush to lead, make a defined stroke across the bottom of your eyebrows, going from the inside dot you made to the outside dot you made. A brush made from natural hair works best. Keep the line light. Use soft strokes, as harsh lines can look unnatural. You basically want the powder to look like a shadow. 3-3. Add a softer line on the top. Get a bit more powder on your brush. Create a line across the top of your brow, leading with the small side of the brush. Don't press down quite as hard, creating a softer line. Make sure you're making these lines along the points you defined earlier. Go from the inside point you made to the top of the arch, and back down to the outside point. Try to create a smooth, curving line. 3-4. Use light strokes to fill in the middle and any holes. Blend the 2 lines together by going gently across the middle. Also, make sure to fill in holes with feather-like strokes. Don't get too heavy-handed. 3-5. Tip the outer edge of your eyebrow up for an upbeat look. If you bring the outer edge down, it can look like you're sad or depressed. Instead, bring it slightly up towards your temple as you come to the tip. 3-6. Run a spoolie across your brow again at the end. Comb the spoolie through your eyebrow hair, brushing slightly up again. Using a spoolie helps set the hair in place. If you want, you can even add a bit more wax at the end to help set it. Tips For a softer look, apply wax after applying powder instead of before.[15] X Research source
{ "create_time": "20230517 10:46:28", "回答明细": "{\"回答\": \"1. Using Eyebrow Wax\\n1-1. Brush your eyebrows outward and upward with a mascara brush.\\nBefore beginning, brush your hair to the same direction. Brushing your eyebrow hair slightly upward makes your eyes look bigger.\\nWhen you're brushing your eyebrows, use a disposable mascara brush, or clean and dry an old brush if that's all you have. You could also use an eyebrow comb, if you have one.\\n1-2. Trim or shape your eyebrows to get rid of long hairs.\\nAfter you brush your eyebrows straight up, look for any hair that falls outside of the shape of your eyebrows. Then, use a pair of cosmetic scissors to trim those hairs down. If you notice any stray eyebrow hairs, or hairs that are growing outside of the shape of your brows, pluck them with tweezers.\\nWhen you're finished, brush the hairs downward, then trim any that fall outside of the natural shape of your brows. That way, you're not changing the shape of your brows—just removing stray hairs.\\n1-3. Use an angled wax brush to apply the wax.\\nAn eyebrow powder kit will usually come with clear wax. The wax helps hold the hair in place and gives the powder something to adhere to. A small, angled brush helps set the shape.\\n1-4. Brush the wax on in short, upward strokes.\\nFollow the same pattern you just used when brushing out your eyebrows. Get a little wax on your brush, and gently brush your eyebrows upward, setting them in place.\\n2. Measuring Where to Begin and End\\n2-1. Find the outside edge using the center of your nostril.\\nTouch a straight edge along the center of your nostril to the outer edge of your eye. Continue the line up to your brow, and that's where the outer edge of your brow should be.\\nYou can use an eyebrow brush to make the straight line in place of a straight edge.\\nMark the point with a matching eyebrow pencil if you'll have trouble remembering.\\n2-2. Pinpoint the inner edge of your eyebrow using the inside of your eye.\\nRun a straight edge from the outer edge of your nose to the inner point of your eye. Continue it up to your brow line, and that marks where the inside point of your brow should be.\\nPlace a small dot with the eyebrow pencil.\\n2-3. Figure out where the highest point of your arch should go.\\nHold the straight edge up to your face again. Run it from the outside of your nostril and along the outside edge of your iris. On your eyebrow, this point marks where the highest part of your arch should be.\\nThe iris is the colored part of your eye.\\nMark this point with the eyebrow pencil, as well.\\nWork with and emphasize your natural arch instead of creating a new one.\\n3. Adding the Powder\\n3-1. Pick a powder 1-2 shades lighter than your hair color.\\nMatch the powder to your hair color, but then move a shade lighter. Once you apply it, the natural oils on your forehead will darken the color slightly, so going lighter keeps it from looking too dark.\\nExperiment with a few brands until you find one you like.\\n3-2. Draw a line across the bottom of your eyebrows with an angled brush.\\nDab the brush on the powder, then gently tap it to shake any excess off. Using the short side of the brush to lead, make a defined stroke across the bottom of your eyebrows, going from the inside dot you made to the outside dot you made.\\nA brush made from natural hair works best.\\nKeep the line light. Use soft strokes, as harsh lines can look unnatural. You basically want the powder to look like a shadow.\\n3-3. Add a softer line on the top.\\nGet a bit more powder on your brush. Create a line across the top of your brow, leading with the small side of the brush. Don't press down quite as hard, creating a softer line.\\nMake sure you're making these lines along the points you defined earlier. Go from the inside point you made to the top of the arch, and back down to the outside point. Try to create a smooth, curving line.\\n3-4. Use light strokes to fill in the middle and any holes.\\nBlend the 2 lines together by going gently across the middle. Also, make sure to fill in holes with feather-like strokes. Don't get too heavy-handed.\\n3-5. Tip the outer edge of your eyebrow up for an upbeat look.\\nIf you bring the outer edge down, it can look like you're sad or depressed. Instead, bring it slightly up towards your temple as you come to the tip.\\n3-6. Run a spoolie across your brow again at the end.\\nComb the spoolie through your eyebrow hair, brushing slightly up again. Using a spoolie helps set the hair in place. If you want, you can even add a bit more wax at the end to help set it.\\nTips\\nFor a softer look, apply wax after applying powder instead of before.[15]\\nX\\nResearch source\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Applying eyebrow powder is a fairly simple process, as long as you know how to measure where your eyebrows begin and end, which you can do with a simple straight edge. Start by using wax to shape and set your eyebrows, then mark where the edges of your eyebrows should be. Finally, apply the powder with a light hand for the most natural effect.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Using Eyebrow Wax\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Brush your eyebrows outward and upward with a mascara brush.\", \"描述\": \"Before beginning, brush your hair to the same direction. Brushing your eyebrow hair slightly upward makes your eyes look bigger.\\nWhen you're brushing your eyebrows, use a disposable mascara brush, or clean and dry an old brush if that's all you have. You could also use an eyebrow comb, if you have one.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Trim or shape your eyebrows to get rid of long hairs.\", \"描述\": \"After you brush your eyebrows straight up, look for any hair that falls outside of the shape of your eyebrows. Then, use a pair of cosmetic scissors to trim those hairs down. If you notice any stray eyebrow hairs, or hairs that are growing outside of the shape of your brows, pluck them with tweezers.\\nWhen you're finished, brush the hairs downward, then trim any that fall outside of the natural shape of your brows. That way, you're not changing the shape of your brows—just removing stray hairs.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Use an angled wax brush to apply the wax.\", \"描述\": \"An eyebrow powder kit will usually come with clear wax. The wax helps hold the hair in place and gives the powder something to adhere to. A small, angled brush helps set the shape.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Brush the wax on in short, upward strokes.\", \"描述\": \"Follow the same pattern you just used when brushing out your eyebrows. Get a little wax on your brush, and gently brush your eyebrows upward, setting them in place.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Measuring Where to Begin and End\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Find the outside edge using the center of your nostril.\", \"描述\": \"Touch a straight edge along the center of your nostril to the outer edge of your eye. Continue the line up to your brow, and that's where the outer edge of your brow should be.\\nYou can use an eyebrow brush to make the straight line in place of a straight edge.\\nMark the point with a matching eyebrow pencil if you'll have trouble remembering.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Pinpoint the inner edge of your eyebrow using the inside of your eye.\", \"描述\": \"Run a straight edge from the outer edge of your nose to the inner point of your eye. Continue it up to your brow line, and that marks where the inside point of your brow should be.\\nPlace a small dot with the eyebrow pencil.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Figure out where the highest point of your arch should go.\", \"描述\": \"Hold the straight edge up to your face again. Run it from the outside of your nostril and along the outside edge of your iris. On your eyebrow, this point marks where the highest part of your arch should be.\\nThe iris is the colored part of your eye.\\nMark this point with the eyebrow pencil, as well.\\nWork with and emphasize your natural arch instead of creating a new one.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Adding the Powder\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Pick a powder 1-2 shades lighter than your hair color.\", \"描述\": \"Match the powder to your hair color, but then move a shade lighter. Once you apply it, the natural oils on your forehead will darken the color slightly, so going lighter keeps it from looking too dark.\\nExperiment with a few brands until you find one you like.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Draw a line across the bottom of your eyebrows with an angled brush.\", \"描述\": \"Dab the brush on the powder, then gently tap it to shake any excess off. Using the short side of the brush to lead, make a defined stroke across the bottom of your eyebrows, going from the inside dot you made to the outside dot you made.\\nA brush made from natural hair works best.\\nKeep the line light. Use soft strokes, as harsh lines can look unnatural. You basically want the powder to look like a shadow.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Add a softer line on the top.\", \"描述\": \"Get a bit more powder on your brush. Create a line across the top of your brow, leading with the small side of the brush. Don't press down quite as hard, creating a softer line.\\nMake sure you're making these lines along the points you defined earlier. Go from the inside point you made to the top of the arch, and back down to the outside point. Try to create a smooth, curving line.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Use light strokes to fill in the middle and any holes.\", \"描述\": \"Blend the 2 lines together by going gently across the middle. Also, make sure to fill in holes with feather-like strokes. Don't get too heavy-handed.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Tip the outer edge of your eyebrow up for an upbeat look.\", \"描述\": \"If you bring the outer edge down, it can look like you're sad or depressed. Instead, bring it slightly up towards your temple as you come to the tip.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Run a spoolie across your brow again at the end.\", \"描述\": \"Comb the spoolie through your eyebrow hair, brushing slightly up again. Using a spoolie helps set the hair in place. If you want, you can even add a bit more wax at the end to help set it.\"}], \"小提示\": [\"For a softer look, apply wax after applying powder instead of before.[15]\\nX\\nResearch source\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Eyelash Extensions
1. Choosing Extensions 1-1. Evaluate the condition of your natural lashes. If your eyelashes are naturally short and thin, dramatically long or thick extensions won’t last long and may damage them. Before selecting extensions, examine your own lashes. The longer and healthier they are, the more weight they can withstand. If you’ve never applied extensions before, consider starting with a half set to see how your natural lashes hold up. You can always add more extensions later if you want a fuller or more exaggerated look. 1-2. Choose the type and design you want. There are three types of extensions – synthetic, silk and mink. Mink is the most expensive and synthetic is the least. The lengths usually range from 6mm to 17mm. Extensions also come in a variety of thicknesses, curls and colors. Think about what your ultimate goal is before making a choice. For example, if your goal is to create a natural look, you could select medium length extensions in brown black. If you are buying extensions as part of a costume, or if you’re going for a unique look, explore different color options and thicknesses. 1-3. Select extensions in several different lengths. Once you’ve settled on a basic length and thickness, choose individual lashes that vary slightly in length. A subtle variation will provide the most natural looking results. Three sizes in a similar length range should be sufficient. The shortest extensions will be used to fill in any gaps in the lash line and keep the overall appearance from looking unnatural and crowded. 1-4. Buy an eyelash extension kit. If you plan to apply the extensions yourself, get a kit from a beauty supply store. A kit will include different sized lashes (usually short, medium and long), along with all the tools you’ll need for application – tweezers, adhesive, adhesive remover and an eyelash brush. If you’ve never applied extensions before, buying a kit will make the process a lot easier. Each kit is different. Read and follow the instructions included with the kit carefully. Check the ingredients on the adhesive. Make sure it doesn’t have formaldehyde listed as an ingredient. 1-5. Consider having the extensions professionally applied the first time. Your lash line and the surrounding area are very sensitive places. Applying eyelash extensions on yourself can be risky, since the adhesive can irritate your skin or damage your natural lashes if not applied properly. If you don’t feel comfortable applying extensions yourself, find a certified professional to do it for you the first time. After going through the process once, you’ll probably feel more at ease doing it at home. Start by researching technicians in your area. Make sure they’re licensed and find out how long they’ve been doing this professionally. 2. Putting Extensions on the First Time 2-1. Invite a friend over to help you. If this is your first time applying extensions, it’s a good idea to have a friend nearby to help you out. The application process requires that you juggle several different tools and, when it comes to actually gluing the extensions on, you need to be completely still. Your eye also needs to be completely shut when you glue it on, and all of this is difficult to do with just two hands. The application process will go much faster and more smoothly with an assistant. It will also be a lot safer for you. There is a higher risk of getting adhesive in your eye and other mishaps when you’re working alone. 2-2. Prepare your natural lashes. For the adhesive to stick properly, your natural lashes must be clean and free of makeup residue. They also need to be completely dry. Start by applying makeup remover to a cotton pad and gently swiping it across both eyes. Remove every trace of makeup around the eye area. Rinse the area with lukewarm water. Allow your eyelashes to dry before you begin applying the extensions. Comb your upper lashes with an eyelash brush to smooth and separate them. This brush, which looks like a mascara wand, should come with your extension kit. 2-3. Cover the area under your bottom lashes with a white adhesive pad. Your extension kit should include some sort of gel pad or tape to help pat down the bottom lashes. This will protect your skin from the adhesive. The adhesive pad also makes it easier to see and work on the individual lashes. When your eyelid is closed, the upper lashes will be against the white color, emphasizing the areas where you’re working. 2-4. Select the length you want to use on the outermost corner of your eye. The extensions come in little bundles of eight or nine individual lashes. Since you’re starting at the outermost corner of your eye, your longest extensions will be used first. Squeeze a dime-sized amount of lash adhesive onto a smooth surface that’s easily accessible for you. Then use the tweezers to grab your first cluster and carefully dip the knotted end in the adhesive. You only need a tiny amount of glue. If you use too much, the end result will look messy. 2-5. Place the first extension gently onto your natural lash. Close your eye and move it as little as possible as you place the extension. Slowly drop the synthetic lash onto your natural lash, as close to the base of your eyelashes as possible. The glue should only touch your lash, not your skin. Once the extension is dropped onto your natural lash, you will have about 60 seconds to situate it before the glue sets. After you do one eye, do the same for the other. You will work back and forth to ensure both eyes look even. The glue can cause eyelid irritation if it touches your skin. Make sure the glue touches your natural lashes only. 2-6. Apply two to three more long extensions to the outermost edges. Work your way inward as you place each piece. For the most natural look, the longest extensions will go on the outer edges. Continue until you’ve applied three to four of the longest extensions to the outer third of both eyes. Make sure the extensions aren’t too close together, since you will be filling in between them with shorter pieces. Use the tweezers to adjust each extension as needed within the first 60 seconds of dropping it. 2-7. Place the medium length extensions in between the long ones. To add volume while getting the most natural-looking results, place one medium extension in between each of the long ones. Work from the outside corners inward, just as you did before. Be sure to do one eye, then the other. Work back and forth so both eyes look even. As you work, use the tweezers to periodically push the applied extensions down onto your natural lashes. This will help you keep everything in place. Take your time. Extension application is not a quick process. 2-8. Begin placing medium extensions to the middle part of your eyelid. Now that the outermost corners of your eyes are completed, repeat the same process for the middle part. Use the medium length extensions and place three to four of them on your lashes. Continue to work from the outside in. Cover the middle third of your eyelid on both sides. 2-9. Apply the shortest extensions to the inner eyelid area. After completing the middle section, use the short extensions to get as close to your inner eye as possible. The short ones can be a little harder to work with, so just go in as far as you can. Then use the shortest extensions to fill in any empty spaces you see in the middle sections of both eyes. 2-10. Allow the extensions to set completely. Do not apply any mascara or eye makeup for several hours after application. If possible, try not to touch the extensions at all. Give freshly applied extensions at least 12 to 24 hours before getting them wet. The life of your extensions will vary based on the type and how well they were applied, but they should last anywhere from two to eight weeks. Professionally applied extensions should last through one growth cycle. This varies from person to person, but it’s usually about six to eight weeks. 3. Maintaining Your Extensions 3-1. Comb them out every day. Extensions take daily maintenance to keep them looking their best. Use an eyelash brush or a clean mascara wand to gently brush them out every morning. Try to sleep on your back at night. This will cut down on the amount of time you need to spend every morning combing them out. 3-2. Avoid applying too much mascara to the extensions. Most people find that mascara isn’t necessary with the extensions, but if you want to give your eyes a little extra pop, apply mascara very carefully to the tips of the extensions only. Mascara applied to the base of the extensions usually ends up getting clumpy. Do not curl your eyelashes before you apply mascara. This can pull the extensions out. Avoid water-proof mascara completely. It’s too hard to remove. Do not wear oil-based mascara with eyelash extensions, as this can loosen the adhesive. 3-3. Remove your makeup carefully every night. Invest in a high quality remover that requires that you rub as little as possible. Use the makeup remover or pre-moistened wipes to completely remove your makeup every day. Avoid oil-based makeup removers, which can loosen the adhesive. Makeup must be removed very gently to avoid pulling off the extensions. 3-4. Replace the pieces that come off. The extensions will naturally start to fall off during your normal lash growth cycle. If you lose any pieces very early on, try to use a bit of mascara to conceal the gaps. A touch up every three to four weeks will keep your extensions looking full and at their best. You can also do maintenance as needed, adding new pieces on as you lose the originals.
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Think about what your ultimate goal is before making a choice.\\nFor example, if your goal is to create a natural look, you could select medium length extensions in brown black.\\nIf you are buying extensions as part of a costume, or if you’re going for a unique look, explore different color options and thicknesses.\\n1-3. Select extensions in several different lengths.\\nOnce you’ve settled on a basic length and thickness, choose individual lashes that vary slightly in length. A subtle variation will provide the most natural looking results. Three sizes in a similar length range should be sufficient. The shortest extensions will be used to fill in any gaps in the lash line and keep the overall appearance from looking unnatural and crowded.\\n1-4. Buy an eyelash extension kit.\\nIf you plan to apply the extensions yourself, get a kit from a beauty supply store. A kit will include different sized lashes (usually short, medium and long), along with all the tools you’ll need for application – tweezers, adhesive, adhesive remover and an eyelash brush. If you’ve never applied extensions before, buying a kit will make the process a lot easier.\\nEach kit is different. Read and follow the instructions included with the kit carefully.\\nCheck the ingredients on the adhesive. Make sure it doesn’t have formaldehyde listed as an ingredient.\\n1-5. Consider having the extensions professionally applied the first time.\\nYour lash line and the surrounding area are very sensitive places. Applying eyelash extensions on yourself can be risky, since the adhesive can irritate your skin or damage your natural lashes if not applied properly. If you don’t feel comfortable applying extensions yourself, find a certified professional to do it for you the first time.\\nAfter going through the process once, you’ll probably feel more at ease doing it at home.\\nStart by researching technicians in your area. Make sure they’re licensed and find out how long they’ve been doing this professionally.\\n2. Putting Extensions on the First Time\\n2-1. Invite a friend over to help you.\\nIf this is your first time applying extensions, it’s a good idea to have a friend nearby to help you out. The application process requires that you juggle several different tools and, when it comes to actually gluing the extensions on, you need to be completely still. Your eye also needs to be completely shut when you glue it on, and all of this is difficult to do with just two hands.\\nThe application process will go much faster and more smoothly with an assistant.\\nIt will also be a lot safer for you. There is a higher risk of getting adhesive in your eye and other mishaps when you’re working alone.\\n2-2. Prepare your natural lashes.\\nFor the adhesive to stick properly, your natural lashes must be clean and free of makeup residue. They also need to be completely dry. Start by applying makeup remover to a cotton pad and gently swiping it across both eyes. Remove every trace of makeup around the eye area. Rinse the area with lukewarm water.\\nAllow your eyelashes to dry before you begin applying the extensions.\\nComb your upper lashes with an eyelash brush to smooth and separate them. This brush, which looks like a mascara wand, should come with your extension kit.\\n2-3. Cover the area under your bottom lashes with a white adhesive pad.\\nYour extension kit should include some sort of gel pad or tape to help pat down the bottom lashes. This will protect your skin from the adhesive. The adhesive pad also makes it easier to see and work on the individual lashes. When your eyelid is closed, the upper lashes will be against the white color, emphasizing the areas where you’re working.\\n2-4. Select the length you want to use on the outermost corner of your eye.\\nThe extensions come in little bundles of eight or nine individual lashes. Since you’re starting at the outermost corner of your eye, your longest extensions will be used first. Squeeze a dime-sized amount of lash adhesive onto a smooth surface that’s easily accessible for you. Then use the tweezers to grab your first cluster and carefully dip the knotted end in the adhesive.\\nYou only need a tiny amount of glue. If you use too much, the end result will look messy.\\n2-5. Place the first extension gently onto your natural lash.\\nClose your eye and move it as little as possible as you place the extension. Slowly drop the synthetic lash onto your natural lash, as close to the base of your eyelashes as possible. The glue should only touch your lash, not your skin. Once the extension is dropped onto your natural lash, you will have about 60 seconds to situate it before the glue sets.\\nAfter you do one eye, do the same for the other. You will work back and forth to ensure both eyes look even.\\nThe glue can cause eyelid irritation if it touches your skin. Make sure the glue touches your natural lashes only.\\n2-6. Apply two to three more long extensions to the outermost edges.\\nWork your way inward as you place each piece. For the most natural look, the longest extensions will go on the outer edges. Continue until you’ve applied three to four of the longest extensions to the outer third of both eyes. Make sure the extensions aren’t too close together, since you will be filling in between them with shorter pieces.\\nUse the tweezers to adjust each extension as needed within the first 60 seconds of dropping it.\\n2-7. Place the medium length extensions in between the long ones.\\nTo add volume while getting the most natural-looking results, place one medium extension in between each of the long ones. Work from the outside corners inward, just as you did before. Be sure to do one eye, then the other. Work back and forth so both eyes look even.\\nAs you work, use the tweezers to periodically push the applied extensions down onto your natural lashes. This will help you keep everything in place.\\nTake your time. Extension application is not a quick process.\\n2-8. Begin placing medium extensions to the middle part of your eyelid.\\nNow that the outermost corners of your eyes are completed, repeat the same process for the middle part. Use the medium length extensions and place three to four of them on your lashes. Continue to work from the outside in. Cover the middle third of your eyelid on both sides.\\n2-9. Apply the shortest extensions to the inner eyelid area.\\nAfter completing the middle section, use the short extensions to get as close to your inner eye as possible. The short ones can be a little harder to work with, so just go in as far as you can. Then use the shortest extensions to fill in any empty spaces you see in the middle sections of both eyes.\\n2-10. Allow the extensions to set completely.\\nDo not apply any mascara or eye makeup for several hours after application. If possible, try not to touch the extensions at all. Give freshly applied extensions at least 12 to 24 hours before getting them wet. The life of your extensions will vary based on the type and how well they were applied, but they should last anywhere from two to eight weeks.\\nProfessionally applied extensions should last through one growth cycle. This varies from person to person, but it’s usually about six to eight weeks.\\n3. Maintaining Your Extensions\\n3-1. Comb them out every day.\\nExtensions take daily maintenance to keep them looking their best. Use an eyelash brush or a clean mascara wand to gently brush them out every morning. Try to sleep on your back at night. This will cut down on the amount of time you need to spend every morning combing them out.\\n3-2. Avoid applying too much mascara to the extensions.\\nMost people find that mascara isn’t necessary with the extensions, but if you want to give your eyes a little extra pop, apply mascara very carefully to the tips of the extensions only. Mascara applied to the base of the extensions usually ends up getting clumpy.\\nDo not curl your eyelashes before you apply mascara. This can pull the extensions out.\\nAvoid water-proof mascara completely. It’s too hard to remove.\\nDo not wear oil-based mascara with eyelash extensions, as this can loosen the adhesive.\\n3-3. Remove your makeup carefully every night.\\nInvest in a high quality remover that requires that you rub as little as possible. Use the makeup remover or pre-moistened wipes to completely remove your makeup every day. Avoid oil-based makeup removers, which can loosen the adhesive. Makeup must be removed very gently to avoid pulling off the extensions.\\n3-4. Replace the pieces that come off.\\nThe extensions will naturally start to fall off during your normal lash growth cycle. If you lose any pieces very early on, try to use a bit of mascara to conceal the gaps. A touch up every three to four weeks will keep your extensions looking full and at their best. You can also do maintenance as needed, adding new pieces on as you lose the originals.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Eyelash extensions are synthetic lashes applied directly to your natural eyelash using an adhesive. These aren't the same as synthetic eyelash strips sold at mass retailers. Extensions come in little bundles of eight or nine individual lashes, and each bundle is glued directly onto your natural lash. The application procedure takes at least an hour when done by a professional, and can take up to three hours for less experienced people. The extensions should last around anywhere from two to eight weeks and will fall out as your natural lashes fall out.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Choosing Extensions\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Evaluate the condition of your natural lashes.\", \"描述\": \"If your eyelashes are naturally short and thin, dramatically long or thick extensions won’t last long and may damage them. Before selecting extensions, examine your own lashes. 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If you don’t feel comfortable applying extensions yourself, find a certified professional to do it for you the first time.\\nAfter going through the process once, you’ll probably feel more at ease doing it at home.\\nStart by researching technicians in your area. Make sure they’re licensed and find out how long they’ve been doing this professionally.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Putting Extensions on the First Time\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Invite a friend over to help you.\", \"描述\": \"If this is your first time applying extensions, it’s a good idea to have a friend nearby to help you out. The application process requires that you juggle several different tools and, when it comes to actually gluing the extensions on, you need to be completely still. Your eye also needs to be completely shut when you glue it on, and all of this is difficult to do with just two hands.\\nThe application process will go much faster and more smoothly with an assistant.\\nIt will also be a lot safer for you. There is a higher risk of getting adhesive in your eye and other mishaps when you’re working alone.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Prepare your natural lashes.\", \"描述\": \"For the adhesive to stick properly, your natural lashes must be clean and free of makeup residue. They also need to be completely dry. Start by applying makeup remover to a cotton pad and gently swiping it across both eyes. Remove every trace of makeup around the eye area. Rinse the area with lukewarm water.\\nAllow your eyelashes to dry before you begin applying the extensions.\\nComb your upper lashes with an eyelash brush to smooth and separate them. This brush, which looks like a mascara wand, should come with your extension kit.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Cover the area under your bottom lashes with a white adhesive pad.\", \"描述\": \"Your extension kit should include some sort of gel pad or tape to help pat down the bottom lashes. This will protect your skin from the adhesive. The adhesive pad also makes it easier to see and work on the individual lashes. When your eyelid is closed, the upper lashes will be against the white color, emphasizing the areas where you’re working.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Select the length you want to use on the outermost corner of your eye.\", \"描述\": \"The extensions come in little bundles of eight or nine individual lashes. Since you’re starting at the outermost corner of your eye, your longest extensions will be used first. Squeeze a dime-sized amount of lash adhesive onto a smooth surface that’s easily accessible for you. Then use the tweezers to grab your first cluster and carefully dip the knotted end in the adhesive.\\nYou only need a tiny amount of glue. If you use too much, the end result will look messy.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Place the first extension gently onto your natural lash.\", \"描述\": \"Close your eye and move it as little as possible as you place the extension. Slowly drop the synthetic lash onto your natural lash, as close to the base of your eyelashes as possible. The glue should only touch your lash, not your skin. Once the extension is dropped onto your natural lash, you will have about 60 seconds to situate it before the glue sets.\\nAfter you do one eye, do the same for the other. You will work back and forth to ensure both eyes look even.\\nThe glue can cause eyelid irritation if it touches your skin. Make sure the glue touches your natural lashes only.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Apply two to three more long extensions to the outermost edges.\", \"描述\": \"Work your way inward as you place each piece. For the most natural look, the longest extensions will go on the outer edges. Continue until you’ve applied three to four of the longest extensions to the outer third of both eyes. Make sure the extensions aren’t too close together, since you will be filling in between them with shorter pieces.\\nUse the tweezers to adjust each extension as needed within the first 60 seconds of dropping it.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Place the medium length extensions in between the long ones.\", \"描述\": \"To add volume while getting the most natural-looking results, place one medium extension in between each of the long ones. Work from the outside corners inward, just as you did before. Be sure to do one eye, then the other. Work back and forth so both eyes look even.\\nAs you work, use the tweezers to periodically push the applied extensions down onto your natural lashes. This will help you keep everything in place.\\nTake your time. Extension application is not a quick process.\"}, {\"编号\": 8, \"标题\": \"Begin placing medium extensions to the middle part of your eyelid.\", \"描述\": \"Now that the outermost corners of your eyes are completed, repeat the same process for the middle part. Use the medium length extensions and place three to four of them on your lashes. Continue to work from the outside in. Cover the middle third of your eyelid on both sides.\"}, {\"编号\": 9, \"标题\": \"Apply the shortest extensions to the inner eyelid area.\", \"描述\": \"After completing the middle section, use the short extensions to get as close to your inner eye as possible. The short ones can be a little harder to work with, so just go in as far as you can. Then use the shortest extensions to fill in any empty spaces you see in the middle sections of both eyes.\"}, {\"编号\": 10, \"标题\": \"Allow the extensions to set completely.\", \"描述\": \"Do not apply any mascara or eye makeup for several hours after application. If possible, try not to touch the extensions at all. Give freshly applied extensions at least 12 to 24 hours before getting them wet. The life of your extensions will vary based on the type and how well they were applied, but they should last anywhere from two to eight weeks.\\nProfessionally applied extensions should last through one growth cycle. This varies from person to person, but it’s usually about six to eight weeks.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Maintaining Your Extensions\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Comb them out every day.\", \"描述\": \"Extensions take daily maintenance to keep them looking their best. Use an eyelash brush or a clean mascara wand to gently brush them out every morning. Try to sleep on your back at night. This will cut down on the amount of time you need to spend every morning combing them out.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Avoid applying too much mascara to the extensions.\", \"描述\": \"Most people find that mascara isn’t necessary with the extensions, but if you want to give your eyes a little extra pop, apply mascara very carefully to the tips of the extensions only. Mascara applied to the base of the extensions usually ends up getting clumpy.\\nDo not curl your eyelashes before you apply mascara. This can pull the extensions out.\\nAvoid water-proof mascara completely. It’s too hard to remove.\\nDo not wear oil-based mascara with eyelash extensions, as this can loosen the adhesive.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Remove your makeup carefully every night.\", \"描述\": \"Invest in a high quality remover that requires that you rub as little as possible. Use the makeup remover or pre-moistened wipes to completely remove your makeup every day. Avoid oil-based makeup removers, which can loosen the adhesive. Makeup must be removed very gently to avoid pulling off the extensions.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Replace the pieces that come off.\", \"描述\": \"The extensions will naturally start to fall off during your normal lash growth cycle. If you lose any pieces very early on, try to use a bit of mascara to conceal the gaps. A touch up every three to four weeks will keep your extensions looking full and at their best. You can also do maintenance as needed, adding new pieces on as you lose the originals.\"}]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Eyeshadow Primer for Perfect Eye Makeup Every Time
1. What is eye primer and why should you use it? An eye primer product goes on before your shadow and liner to help them look smoother and last longer. Basically, you use eyeshadow primer to create the perfect foundation for the rest of your eye makeup look. Without it, your beautiful smokey eye or bold wing will fade, crease, and become patchy throughout the day, something you obviously don't want after spending all that time doing your eye makeup. 2. Applying Eye Primer 2-1. Cleanse your face and apply moisturizer. It is essential to always start with a clean face, removing any oil or dirt that may be on your skin. Moisturizer will keep the makeup from drying out your skin. Wait at least 20 seconds after applying moisturizer, or until your skin feels dry and not dewy. 2-2. Dab a small amount of primer on the back of your hand. The amount should only be about the size of a grain of rice. While you want the primer to cover your eyelid completely, too much primer can completely backfire. It can cause your makeup to pill, clump, appear chalky, or look shiny. Too little, and your eye makeup won't stay. This amount of primer should be enough for both eyes. It's always better to start with less product and build layers if you need to instead of starting with too much and trying to wipe it off. Remember: less is more when it comes to primer. 2-3. Dab the primer onto your eyelid with your finger or a small brush. You want to gently dab, pat, smooth, and blend (but not rub) the primer into your skin. Use gentle pressure, as your eyelid skin is very thin. You can start near the inner corner of your eye and spread out and up toward the brow bone and outer corner of your lid, or you can start at the center of your lid and blend outwards and upwards. A (clean) finger is a perfect tool for applying primer, and most of the time it's all you will need. You can easily control how much product you are applying, and the warmth from your fingertips can help you spread the primer. A small makeup brush can really get into the little corners and edges by your tear duct and lash line and usually helps you get an even application. Always be gentle and never pull on the skin around your eye, as this can lead to sagging and wrinkles later in life. Really work the primer into the creases of your eyelid. The primer's job is to fill the fine lines in your skin so that your makeup doesn't settle into the creases. If you are applying makeup to your bottom lid, use a thin brush or your finger to gently dab it along your lower lash line. 2-4. Allow the primer to dry before completing your eye makeup. It should take about 20 seconds for the primer to absorb and dry. You can then apply your eye makeup as you normally would. Your eyelid should feel like a flat canvas and your shadow should go on smoothly. If it appears cakey or clumpy, you used too much primer and should use a little less next application. Try using the primer on your eyebrows to keep brow powder in place, too. 3. Choosing a Primer 3-1. Choose the right shade of primer. For general, everyday use, you want to look for a primer that matches your complexion or is just a tiny bit lighter. This will look the most natural if you forego eyeshadow and just do a liner and it won't alter the shade of your eyeshadow by adding pigmentation. Keep in mind that using a tinted primer can affect the look of your eyeshadow. You'll get the truest color if you stick to a transparent primer or one with very little color. If you're doing a smokey eye or a dark eyeshadow, look for a darker primer to add depth to your look. If you are using multiple colors and really want them to pop, try a white primer. Consider color correcting primer if you have dark circles or want to brighten your eyes. Primers with a yellow or peach cast will neutralize the purples, browns, and "bruise" shades of under eye circles. A primer with a little bit of green can neutralize pink or reddish skin. 3-2. Choose the finish of your primer. Matte primers are great for everyday use, because they tend to last longer and give you a more neutral base for your eye makeup. Even if your skin is not oily, eyelids tend to get a little greasy throughout the day, and the matte finish will help absorb the grease and keep your makeup in place. Since primer is a base to even out your skin tone, it should really be matte or transparent, rather than shimmery. A satin or shimmery finish works when you are wearing no shadow over your primer or plan to use a sparkly eyeshadow. Keep in mind these don't have quite the staying power as a matte primer, and that you shouldn't use a matte eyeshadow over a shimmery primer or it will look off. If you have very dry skin, try a gel-based primer or one that illuminates skin. Matte primers work with both matte and shimmery eyeshadows--they allow you to add all the shine using the makeup, not the primer. Matte primers are especially effective in hot and humid weather, because it will keep the grease and shine under control. 3-3. Choose the texture of your eye primer. Primers come in gel, cream, liquid, or stick form. The texture of your primer will influence how it feels on your lids and how long it will last. Gel primers usually last the longest and can be worn with all types of eyeshadow. They're great in hot weather and minimizing creasing. Cream primers have a mousse texture and are the easiest to find. They work with most eyeshadows and can feel a little heavier on your lids. Liquid primers are very lightweight, but are prone to showing creases if applied too lightly. Make sure you thoroughly blend liquid primers into the creases of your eyelids when applying. Stick primers can be applied directly to your eyelid, instead of using your finger or a brush. They are very convenient for this reason, however it can be difficult to gauge how much primer you are applying. 3-4. Make your own primer Mix together 1 teaspoon (4.9 mL) of white kaolin clay, 1 teaspoon (4.9 mL) of aloe vera gel, and 1 teaspoon (4.9 mL) of vegetable glycerin. Combine your ingredients until they’re smooth, then dab the mixture onto your eyelids with a cotton swab. Try not to get any in your eyes, or it might sting a little. Aloe vera and vegetable glycerin both absorb oil, so it makes them perfect for an eyelid primer to absorb shine. Tips If you apply too much primer, use a damp sponge to remove the extra primer and/or eyeshadow. You can then try again.[13] X Research source
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While you want the primer to cover your eyelid completely, too much primer can completely backfire. It can cause your makeup to pill, clump, appear chalky, or look shiny. Too little, and your eye makeup won't stay.\\nThis amount of primer should be enough for both eyes.\\nIt's always better to start with less product and build layers if you need to instead of starting with too much and trying to wipe it off. Remember: less is more when it comes to primer.\\n2-3. Dab the primer onto your eyelid with your finger or a small brush.\\nYou want to gently dab, pat, smooth, and blend (but not rub) the primer into your skin. Use gentle pressure, as your eyelid skin is very thin. You can start near the inner corner of your eye and spread out and up toward the brow bone and outer corner of your lid, or you can start at the center of your lid and blend outwards and upwards.\\nA (clean) finger is a perfect tool for applying primer, and most of the time it's all you will need. You can easily control how much product you are applying, and the warmth from your fingertips can help you spread the primer.\\nA small makeup brush can really get into the little corners and edges by your tear duct and lash line and usually helps you get an even application.\\nAlways be gentle and never pull on the skin around your eye, as this can lead to sagging and wrinkles later in life.\\nReally work the primer into the creases of your eyelid. The primer's job is to fill the fine lines in your skin so that your makeup doesn't settle into the creases.\\nIf you are applying makeup to your bottom lid, use a thin brush or your finger to gently dab it along your lower lash line.\\n2-4. Allow the primer to dry before completing your eye makeup.\\nIt should take about 20 seconds for the primer to absorb and dry. You can then apply your eye makeup as you normally would. Your eyelid should feel like a flat canvas and your shadow should go on smoothly. If it appears cakey or clumpy, you used too much primer and should use a little less next application.\\nTry using the primer on your eyebrows to keep brow powder in place, too.\\n3. Choosing a Primer\\n3-1. Choose the right shade of primer.\\nFor general, everyday use, you want to look for a primer that matches your complexion or is just a tiny bit lighter. This will look the most natural if you forego eyeshadow and just do a liner and it won't alter the shade of your eyeshadow by adding pigmentation.\\nKeep in mind that using a tinted primer can affect the look of your eyeshadow. You'll get the truest color if you stick to a transparent primer or one with very little color.\\nIf you're doing a smokey eye or a dark eyeshadow, look for a darker primer to add depth to your look. If you are using multiple colors and really want them to pop, try a white primer.\\nConsider color correcting primer if you have dark circles or want to brighten your eyes. Primers with a yellow or peach cast will neutralize the purples, browns, and \\\"bruise\\\" shades of under eye circles.\\nA primer with a little bit of green can neutralize pink or reddish skin.\\n3-2. Choose the finish of your primer.\\nMatte primers are great for everyday use, because they tend to last longer and give you a more neutral base for your eye makeup. Even if your skin is not oily, eyelids tend to get a little greasy throughout the day, and the matte finish will help absorb the grease and keep your makeup in place.\\nSince primer is a base to even out your skin tone, it should really be matte or transparent, rather than shimmery.\\nA satin or shimmery finish works when you are wearing no shadow over your primer or plan to use a sparkly eyeshadow. Keep in mind these don't have quite the staying power as a matte primer, and that you shouldn't use a matte eyeshadow over a shimmery primer or it will look off.\\nIf you have very dry skin, try a gel-based primer or one that illuminates skin.\\nMatte primers work with both matte and shimmery eyeshadows--they allow you to add all the shine using the makeup, not the primer.\\nMatte primers are especially effective in hot and humid weather, because it will keep the grease and shine under control.\\n3-3. Choose the texture of your eye primer.\\nPrimers come in gel, cream, liquid, or stick form. The texture of your primer will influence how it feels on your lids and how long it will last. Gel primers usually last the longest and can be worn with all types of eyeshadow. They're great in hot weather and minimizing creasing.\\nCream primers have a mousse texture and are the easiest to find. They work with most eyeshadows and can feel a little heavier on your lids.\\nLiquid primers are very lightweight, but are prone to showing creases if applied too lightly. Make sure you thoroughly blend liquid primers into the creases of your eyelids when applying.\\nStick primers can be applied directly to your eyelid, instead of using your finger or a brush. They are very convenient for this reason, however it can be difficult to gauge how much primer you are applying.\\n3-4. Make your own primer\\nMix together 1 teaspoon (4.9 mL) of white kaolin clay, 1 teaspoon (4.9 mL) of aloe vera gel, and 1 teaspoon (4.9 mL) of vegetable glycerin. Combine your ingredients until they’re smooth, then dab the mixture onto your eyelids with a cotton swab. Try not to get any in your eyes, or it might sting a little.\\nAloe vera and vegetable glycerin both absorb oil, so it makes them perfect for an eyelid primer to absorb shine.\\nTips\\nIf you apply too much primer, use a damp sponge to remove the extra primer and/or eyeshadow. You can then try again.[13]\\nX\\nResearch source\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"There's nothing more frustrating than laboring over your eye makeup in the morning, only to have it fade by lunchtime. What's the point of perfecting your cat eye when it's wiped off or melting down your face by the time you're ready to go out? Luckily, with the super quick, super easy application an eyelid primer, you can rest assured your eye makeup will stay in place all day.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"What is eye primer and why should you use it?\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"An eye primer product goes on before your shadow and liner to help them look smoother and last longer.\", \"描述\": \"Basically, you use eyeshadow primer to create the perfect foundation for the rest of your eye makeup look. Without it, your beautiful smokey eye or bold wing will fade, crease, and become patchy throughout the day, something you obviously don't want after spending all that time doing your eye makeup.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Applying Eye Primer\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Cleanse your face and apply moisturizer.\", \"描述\": \"It is essential to always start with a clean face, removing any oil or dirt that may be on your skin. Moisturizer will keep the makeup from drying out your skin. 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How to Apply Eyelid Tape
1. Using an Eyelid Prong 1-1. Start with a clean face. It is important to start with a clean slate, so wash your face thoroughly before applying the eyelid tape. This will help to ensure that the tape adheres well and stays put during the day. Try using eye makeup remover to get all of the eye makeup off of your eyes before you apply the tape. Dry your face thoroughly after washing it, then wait about 5 minutes to apply eyelid tape to ensure there is no remaining moisture on your skin. 1-2. Peel away the strip and trim as needed. Use a pair of tweezers or your fingernails to peel an eyelid tape strip away from the backing. You will need to peel away the piece of plastic covering the eyelid strip as well. The strips might be just the right size for your eyelids, or you might need to trim them. The strips should be slightly shorter than the width of your eyes. Otherwise, the strips may stick out on the sides of your eyelids. If necessary, trim the strip to make it a little narrower. You can also make your own eyelid tape out of double sided medical tape if you cannot find eyelid tape strips. To do this cut the tape into a slim strip that is about the same width as your eyelid. 1-3. Identify where you would like your new eyelid fold to be. You can use the eyelid prong to help you identify where to place the strip. You should place the strip right along the new crease that you want to create. Gently press the prong on your eyelid to find the new crease you want to create. Do not push hard with the prong! Be very careful using it around your eyes. 1-4. Close your eye and apply the tape to your crease. When you have found the new crease you want to create, place the tape over the area where you want to create the new crease. Then, use the prong to gently push your eyelid in and create this new crease. As you push the eyelid inwards, open your eye and hold for a second. Then, remove the prong while keeping your eye open. The eyelid tape should hold your new crease in place. 1-5. Apply eyelid tape adhesive if the tape does not hold. If the eyelid tape does not hold, then you can start over with a new piece or add some eyelid tape adhesive to the strip for a stronger hold. Just apply a small amount of eyelid tape adhesive to the strip and wait for it to dry partially and turn transparent before pushing in your eyelid with the prong again. Some eyelid tape strips come with eyelid tape adhesive, or you can also buy it separately. 2. Protecting Your Eyes 2-1. Remove the tape at the end of the day. Don’t wear the tape for more than one day. Remove the tape at the end of the day along with the rest of your makeup. Never pull at the tape or rip it off, instead moisten the tape until it slides off easily. Ripping off the tape could damage the lid and cause skin to droop. Use eye makeup remover and water to moisten the tape and remove the residue. 2-2. Be cautious with the eyelid prong. The eyelid prong is an essential tool for applying eyelid tape, but it is always important to use caution when putting any objects near your eyes. Make sure that you only use the eyelid prong on your eyelids and press very gently when you do so. If you experience any discomfort while using the prong, then remove it from your eyelid immediately. 2-3. Stop using the tape if it irritates your eyelids. Eyelid tape contains adhesive that is formulated for use on your eyes. However, it can still irritate your eyes. If you experience any irritation from the strips, remove them and wash away the adhesive immediately. When looking for eyelid tape, find a brand that is hypoallergenic to reduce the chances that it will irritate your eyes. 3. Hiding the Tape 3-1. Choose a tape that will be less noticeable on your skin. Eyelid tape comes in a few different colors. You can get eyelid tape that is clear, skin toned, or even black to make it look like eyeshadow or eyeliner. Choose an eyelid tape that you think will work with your skin and makeup. Clear eyelid tape may be your best choice if you don’t plan to wear much (if any) makeup while you are wearing the strips. Just keep in mind that any part of the strip that peaks out will be shiny under the light. 3-2. Wear eyeliner or false lashes. Emphasizing your eyes can also help to hide the tape while you are wearing it. Try going all out with some black liquid liner and false eyelashes to take the attention away from the eyelid tape. Avoid wearing too much eyeshadow while you are wearing the eyelid tape. It can weaken the adhesive. 3-3. Be honest if someone notices. If someone notices that you are wearing eyelid tape, then it’s best to just be honest about why you are wearing it. Don’t be ashamed to tell them that you are wearing eyelid tape to make your eyes appear rounder or to create a new crease in your eyelid. People do all sorts of things for beauty and wearing eyelid tape is not a very drastic measure in comparison. For example, wearing a small piece of tape on your eyelids is nothing compared to going from brown hair to blonde hair. Wearing eyelid tape is just another way to accentuate your eyes, like wearing eyeliner or mascara.
{ "create_time": "20230517 10:46:29", "回答明细": "{\"回答\": \"1. Using an Eyelid Prong\\n1-1. Start with a clean face.\\nIt is important to start with a clean slate, so wash your face thoroughly before applying the eyelid tape. This will help to ensure that the tape adheres well and stays put during the day.\\nTry using eye makeup remover to get all of the eye makeup off of your eyes before you apply the tape.\\nDry your face thoroughly after washing it, then wait about 5 minutes to apply eyelid tape to ensure there is no remaining moisture on your skin.\\n1-2. Peel away the strip and trim as needed.\\nUse a pair of tweezers or your fingernails to peel an eyelid tape strip away from the backing. You will need to peel away the piece of plastic covering the eyelid strip as well. The strips might be just the right size for your eyelids, or you might need to trim them. The strips should be slightly shorter than the width of your eyes. Otherwise, the strips may stick out on the sides of your eyelids.\\nIf necessary, trim the strip to make it a little narrower.\\nYou can also make your own eyelid tape out of double sided medical tape if you cannot find eyelid tape strips. To do this cut the tape into a slim strip that is about the same width as your eyelid.\\n1-3. Identify where you would like your new eyelid fold to be.\\nYou can use the eyelid prong to help you identify where to place the strip. You should place the strip right along the new crease that you want to create. Gently press the prong on your eyelid to find the new crease you want to create.\\nDo not push hard with the prong! Be very careful using it around your eyes.\\n1-4. Close your eye and apply the tape to your crease.\\nWhen you have found the new crease you want to create, place the tape over the area where you want to create the new crease. Then, use the prong to gently push your eyelid in and create this new crease. As you push the eyelid inwards, open your eye and hold for a second. Then, remove the prong while keeping your eye open.\\nThe eyelid tape should hold your new crease in place.\\n1-5. Apply eyelid tape adhesive if the tape does not hold.\\nIf the eyelid tape does not hold, then you can start over with a new piece or add some eyelid tape adhesive to the strip for a stronger hold. Just apply a small amount of eyelid tape adhesive to the strip and wait for it to dry partially and turn transparent before pushing in your eyelid with the prong again.\\nSome eyelid tape strips come with eyelid tape adhesive, or you can also buy it separately.\\n2. Protecting Your Eyes\\n2-1. Remove the tape at the end of the day.\\nDon’t wear the tape for more than one day. Remove the tape at the end of the day along with the rest of your makeup. Never pull at the tape or rip it off, instead moisten the tape until it slides off easily. Ripping off the tape could damage the lid and cause skin to droop. Use eye makeup remover and water to moisten the tape and remove the residue.\\n2-2. Be cautious with the eyelid prong.\\nThe eyelid prong is an essential tool for applying eyelid tape, but it is always important to use caution when putting any objects near your eyes. Make sure that you only use the eyelid prong on your eyelids and press very gently when you do so.\\nIf you experience any discomfort while using the prong, then remove it from your eyelid immediately.\\n2-3. Stop using the tape if it irritates your eyelids.\\nEyelid tape contains adhesive that is formulated for use on your eyes. However, it can still irritate your eyes. If you experience any irritation from the strips, remove them and wash away the adhesive immediately.\\nWhen looking for eyelid tape, find a brand that is hypoallergenic to reduce the chances that it will irritate your eyes.\\n3. Hiding the Tape\\n3-1. Choose a tape that will be less noticeable on your skin.\\nEyelid tape comes in a few different colors. You can get eyelid tape that is clear, skin toned, or even black to make it look like eyeshadow or eyeliner. Choose an eyelid tape that you think will work with your skin and makeup.\\nClear eyelid tape may be your best choice if you don’t plan to wear much (if any) makeup while you are wearing the strips. Just keep in mind that any part of the strip that peaks out will be shiny under the light.\\n3-2. Wear eyeliner or false lashes.\\nEmphasizing your eyes can also help to hide the tape while you are wearing it. Try going all out with some black liquid liner and false eyelashes to take the attention away from the eyelid tape.\\nAvoid wearing too much eyeshadow while you are wearing the eyelid tape. It can weaken the adhesive.\\n3-3. Be honest if someone notices.\\nIf someone notices that you are wearing eyelid tape, then it’s best to just be honest about why you are wearing it. Don’t be ashamed to tell them that you are wearing eyelid tape to make your eyes appear rounder or to create a new crease in your eyelid. People do all sorts of things for beauty and wearing eyelid tape is not a very drastic measure in comparison.\\nFor example, wearing a small piece of tape on your eyelids is nothing compared to going from brown hair to blonde hair. Wearing eyelid tape is just another way to accentuate your eyes, like wearing eyeliner or mascara.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Eyelid tape is a popular beauty item that enhances eyes by defining a fold or crease in the eyelids and making eyes seem wider. Anyone can use eyelid tape, but it works best if your eyelids do not already have a well-defined fold. Applying eyelid tape is easy, and the best way to apply eyelid tape is using an eyelid prong. There are also some important things you should keep in mind to protect your eyes when using eyelid tape and to hide the tape after you apply it.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Using an Eyelid Prong\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Start with a clean face.\", \"描述\": \"It is important to start with a clean slate, so wash your face thoroughly before applying the eyelid tape. This will help to ensure that the tape adheres well and stays put during the day.\\nTry using eye makeup remover to get all of the eye makeup off of your eyes before you apply the tape.\\nDry your face thoroughly after washing it, then wait about 5 minutes to apply eyelid tape to ensure there is no remaining moisture on your skin.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Peel away the strip and trim as needed.\", \"描述\": \"Use a pair of tweezers or your fingernails to peel an eyelid tape strip away from the backing. You will need to peel away the piece of plastic covering the eyelid strip as well. The strips might be just the right size for your eyelids, or you might need to trim them. The strips should be slightly shorter than the width of your eyes. Otherwise, the strips may stick out on the sides of your eyelids.\\nIf necessary, trim the strip to make it a little narrower.\\nYou can also make your own eyelid tape out of double sided medical tape if you cannot find eyelid tape strips. To do this cut the tape into a slim strip that is about the same width as your eyelid.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Identify where you would like your new eyelid fold to be.\", \"描述\": \"You can use the eyelid prong to help you identify where to place the strip. You should place the strip right along the new crease that you want to create. Gently press the prong on your eyelid to find the new crease you want to create.\\nDo not push hard with the prong! Be very careful using it around your eyes.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Close your eye and apply the tape to your crease.\", \"描述\": \"When you have found the new crease you want to create, place the tape over the area where you want to create the new crease. Then, use the prong to gently push your eyelid in and create this new crease. As you push the eyelid inwards, open your eye and hold for a second. Then, remove the prong while keeping your eye open.\\nThe eyelid tape should hold your new crease in place.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Apply eyelid tape adhesive if the tape does not hold.\", \"描述\": \"If the eyelid tape does not hold, then you can start over with a new piece or add some eyelid tape adhesive to the strip for a stronger hold. Just apply a small amount of eyelid tape adhesive to the strip and wait for it to dry partially and turn transparent before pushing in your eyelid with the prong again.\\nSome eyelid tape strips come with eyelid tape adhesive, or you can also buy it separately.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Protecting Your Eyes\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Remove the tape at the end of the day.\", \"描述\": \"Don’t wear the tape for more than one day. Remove the tape at the end of the day along with the rest of your makeup. Never pull at the tape or rip it off, instead moisten the tape until it slides off easily. Ripping off the tape could damage the lid and cause skin to droop. Use eye makeup remover and water to moisten the tape and remove the residue.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Be cautious with the eyelid prong.\", \"描述\": \"The eyelid prong is an essential tool for applying eyelid tape, but it is always important to use caution when putting any objects near your eyes. Make sure that you only use the eyelid prong on your eyelids and press very gently when you do so.\\nIf you experience any discomfort while using the prong, then remove it from your eyelid immediately.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Stop using the tape if it irritates your eyelids.\", \"描述\": \"Eyelid tape contains adhesive that is formulated for use on your eyes. However, it can still irritate your eyes. If you experience any irritation from the strips, remove them and wash away the adhesive immediately.\\nWhen looking for eyelid tape, find a brand that is hypoallergenic to reduce the chances that it will irritate your eyes.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Hiding the Tape\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Choose a tape that will be less noticeable on your skin.\", \"描述\": \"Eyelid tape comes in a few different colors. You can get eyelid tape that is clear, skin toned, or even black to make it look like eyeshadow or eyeliner. Choose an eyelid tape that you think will work with your skin and makeup.\\nClear eyelid tape may be your best choice if you don’t plan to wear much (if any) makeup while you are wearing the strips. Just keep in mind that any part of the strip that peaks out will be shiny under the light.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Wear eyeliner or false lashes.\", \"描述\": \"Emphasizing your eyes can also help to hide the tape while you are wearing it. Try going all out with some black liquid liner and false eyelashes to take the attention away from the eyelid tape.\\nAvoid wearing too much eyeshadow while you are wearing the eyelid tape. It can weaken the adhesive.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Be honest if someone notices.\", \"描述\": \"If someone notices that you are wearing eyelid tape, then it’s best to just be honest about why you are wearing it. Don’t be ashamed to tell them that you are wearing eyelid tape to make your eyes appear rounder or to create a new crease in your eyelid. People do all sorts of things for beauty and wearing eyelid tape is not a very drastic measure in comparison.\\nFor example, wearing a small piece of tape on your eyelids is nothing compared to going from brown hair to blonde hair. Wearing eyelid tape is just another way to accentuate your eyes, like wearing eyeliner or mascara.\"}]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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Eyeliner 101: Expert Tips for Using Pencil, Gel, Liquid & Cream Liner
1. Choosing a Liner 1-1. Use a pencil liner Pencil liners are easy to apply because you use them as you would any other pencil. Lightly apply the pencil for a subtle, natural look, or smudge your pencil to create smokey or dramatic eyes. Unlike liquid liner, pencil liner won't run into your eyes. You may need to sharpen or dull your pencil depending on your desired consistency: a duller pencil will yield a more intense, smudgy line, while a sharper pencil will create a lighter, thinner line. 1-2. Liquid liner creates smooth, swooping lines and a precise look. You can find liquid liner in either a marker pen or in a vial with a brush. To use it, you simply draw on your lines and fill in any gaps with a second application of liner. You can create a wide range of lines from liquid liner, from thin, natural lines to dramatic looks. Liquid liners can be a bit tricky to master, so if you're new to the eyeliner game, you may want to start out with pencil liners first. (Unless you love a challenge, in which case go for liquid!) Liquid liner marker pens are very easy to use, although they can get a bit messy compared to pencil liners. If you use a vial and brush, it may take some practice to learn how to use the liquid liner. Hooded eyes are particularly prone to smudging due to the extra layer of skin that sometimes rests on the eyelid, but waterproof liquid liner is a safe bet for hooded eyes. 1-3. Try gel liner if you want to draw dramatic lines. Gel liner comes in a pot along with a small brush and it’s easy to use. Its thicker formula makes it great for dramatic looks, so if you want to give yourself cat eyes or wings, gel liner is a good choice. You can use other brushes with your gel liner. You may find that an angled brush works best for applying the liner. Be sure to clean the brush often to help prevent eye infections. 1-4. Use cream eyeliner for a soft, natural look. Cream eyeliner, like gel, often comes in a little pot that you dip a brush into, but it can also come in pencil form, making it a good choice for beginners who might be more comfortable with a pencil than a brush. Cream liner is great for when you want a soft and smudgy look, and it goes on really smooth to boot! Many people use cream (or crème) and gel eyeliners interchangeably, but cream liners are softer and give you a more natural-looking appearance. For this reason, if you're after a dark, dramatic smokey eye look, opt for gel over cream, as cream won't result in as intense a line. Cream liner takes longer to set and smudges more easily than other liners, meaning it may not be the best option for people with hooded eyes, as the extra layer of skin on hooded eyes tends to rub against the eyelid, which may encourage smudging. 2. Liquid Liner 2-1. Shake the liner to make sure it’s well-mixed. Make sure that the lid is secured first and then shake the bottle for a few seconds. Stop shaking and wait a few seconds for the liquid to settle, and then unscrew the cap and pull the brush out of the bottle. If the brush is dripping with liner (or has a big glob of liner on it just waiting to smear all over your eyelid), then swipe it across the edge of the liner bottle to scrape some liner off. 2-2. Apply liner from the middle of your upper lash line outward. Begin with either your right or left eye. Place the brush against your upper lash line so that it’s as close as possible to your eyelashes, and begin applying eyeliner, moving outward as you go, towards the outer edge of your lash line. Your first line may be somewhat rough, but you’ll fill in the gaps in the next steps. If you’re worried about getting an even line, try lining your upper lash line with pencil liner first and then go over this line with liquid liner. 2-3. Apply liner from the inner corner of your lash line until it meets the middle. Once you’ve lined the outer half of your upper lash line, apply liner to the inner corner outward until it meets the first line you’ve drawn. Use small strokes to connect your lines and fill it out as needed so that you have one solid, even line on your upper lash line. If you make a mistake, dip a cotton swab in some liquid oil and use the tip of the cotton swab to fix it. Wipe away excess liner or even out any crooked edges. 2-4. Create a winged look by extending your lower lash line upward. Wings are optional with liquid liner, but adding wings can intensify your look. To create a winged look, just follow the curve of your lower lash line upwards from the outer corner of your eyelid, creating a “wing” that tapers to a point. Then, fill in the wing. Try creating just a small wing if you do not want to look too dramatic, or go for a longer wing for a high drama look. If you’re having trouble creating a straight line for your wing, try using a business card. Just place the business card against the outer edge of your eyelid at an angle and trace along the edge with the liquid liner. You can also use tape to create wings. Place some tape on your lower lash line so that it is at an angle and extends up towards your eyebrow. Tape both eyes before you apply the liner to ensure an even application. 3. Pencil Liner 3-1. Sharpen or dull your liner pencil if necessary. The sharpness of your eyeliner pencil will affect the way that the eyeliner looks. You can create a precise, thin line by sharpening your pencil, or you can create a more rounded, thick line by dulling the pencil. To sharpen the pencil, use an eyeliner pencil sharpener to make the pencil as sharp as you want it to be. To dull the pencil, gently rub the tip of the pencil on a tissue until it is the desired level of dullness. 3-2. Warm or cool your pencil as needed to change its consistency. To ensure that your pencil liner goes on smoothly, make sure it’s at the right temperature. A cooler pencil will provide a softer, lighter application. A warm pencil, which will be soft, will provide a darker, more pigmented look. If your liner feels too hard, warm it up until it’s a bit more malleable. If it feels too soft, cool it down. To warm up your liner, turn on your hair dryer on its highest setting and aim it at your eyeliner for a few seconds. This will soften up the liner enough to give it a gel-like consistency. Then, test the liner on your wrist before you apply it to your eye. To cool down your liner, try placing it in the freezer for about 10 minutes before you apply it. This will help to prevent the pencil eyeliner from crumbling. 3-3. Hold the outer corner of your eyelid to ensure your line is straight. Place your fingers on the outer edge of your upper lash line and pull outwards gently so that the eyelid is taut. This will help to ensure that you create a straight, even line along your upper lash line. You may also want to close your eyelid as you pull it taut. Raise your eyebrows so that your eyelid doesn’t block your lash line at all. For additional stability, rest your elbow on a table or countertop to keep your hand steady. 3-4. Start drawing at the outer corner of your lash line and work inward. Begin lining the outer corner of your eyelid and move towards the inner corner of your eyelid, keeping the line thicker toward the outer edge of your eye and thinner as it moves towards the inner corner. Go slowly and use short strokes to create an even line. If you want to make your eyes look bigger and more open, consider applying a lighter color just to the inner corner of your upper lash line. For example, you could use a cream-colored liner on the inner corners and a brown liner on the outer corners. Use an angled brush for blending if you are combining more than one color. 3-5. Fill in the spaces between your lashes for a more natural look. If you want a really natural look, consider tight lining your eyes. To tight line your eyes, only apply the eyeliner to the spaces between your lashes on your upper lid. This will accentuate your eyes without creating a dramatic line. You can tight line your upper and/or lower lash line. For an even more natural look, try tight lining your eyes with a neutral shade, such as light brown. 3-6. Line your lower lash line if desired. If you decide to line your lower lid, place a finger on the outer edge of your lower lid and pull it taut. Then, begin applying liner using short strokes, just as you did with the top lid. Line the entire bottom lash line for a dramatic look. Lining the entire lower lash line along with your upper lash line will make your eyes look even more dramatic, though it will also make them look smaller. Line just the outer half of the lower lash line for a more subtle look. You can also use a lighter shade of eyeliner for the lower lash to make the effect a bit less dramatic. For example, you could use a light brown shade on your lower lash line. 4. Gel Liner 4-1. Apply liner to one side of the liner brush. Gel line usually comes in a small pot, and you’ll need a liner brush to apply it. When you’re ready to apply your liner, unscrew the lid from the pot and dip your liner brush into the gel liner so that just the tip or edge is coated in gel liner. Gel liner can dry out quickly, so make sure that you replace the lid as soon as you’re done using it. If the gel liner seems a little dry or stiff, warm the pot in your hands to make it easier to use. 4-2. Begin applying liner to your inner and outer corners. Apply liner starting at the inner lash line and moving towards the center, but do not fill it in yet. Then, apply the liner to the center of the lash line and move towards the outer corner. If your eyelids tend to cover up your eyeliner, then apply the liner in an arch shape. This will help to ensure that you can see the liner when your eyes are open. 4-3. Run the brush back and forth across your lash line to fill it in. After you have starter lines on the inner and outer edges, then you can fill in any gaps along the center of your lash line. Use soft small strokes to create an even line along your upper lash line. To ensure that the line is even and bold enough, you may need to go over it several times. Get some more gel liner on your brush if needed. You may be able to complete one eye with the amount of gel liner that you applied to your brush, or you can add more if needed. Try blending some eyeshadow along the edge of the liner to create a smokey or smudged effect. 5. Cream Liner 5-1. Dip your brush into your cream liner and stir until the brush is saturated. Use a small, firm, angled brush when applying cream liner for best results. Swirl the brush around in the liner until it's covered.Because cream liner smudges more easily, wash your face and apply primer to your eyelids prior to applying your liner, as oily skin is more likely to cause your makeup to smear. 5-2. Apply your cream liner to your upper lash line, starting at the outer corner. Take your brush and apply your eyeliner in small, even strokes to form one solid line on your upper lash line. Begin at the outer corner and work your way inward, applying tiny daubs of liner as you go. A lot goes a little way when it comes to cream eyeliner: you may need to reload your brush with liner more frequently as you apply it than you would with gel liner. Pro tip: tilt your head back slightly so that you're watching yourself in the mirror through slitted eyes. This will ensure your eyelids are smooth and that you have a good view of your lash line as you apply the liner. 5-3. Reapply liner as needed to intensify your line. Because cream liner is so smooth, it isn't very defined or intense after just 1 coat. If you want your lines to look darker and more saturated, continue to apply coats of liner in small dabs until it reaches your desired intensity. 6. Creating a Smokey Cat Eye 6-1. Use neutral eyeshadow to create a base. Apply a neutral tone of eyeshadow to your eyelids up to your brows to begin and then follow it up with a slightly darker color on just your lids and crease. For example, you can use a nude shade, followed by a light brown shade. Use a large fluffy brush to apply each layer of the eyeshadow all over your eyelids. Check out this guide to applying eyeshadow to hooded lids. Not up for a neutral look? Take a gander at this makeup guide to dolling up for a fancy party, or this tutorial on how to give yourself an emo makeover. 6-2. Add darker eyeshadow to the outer edges of your eyelids. Next, apply some medium brown eyeshadow to the outer edges of your eyelids. This will start to enhance your outer eyelids and create a nice backdrop for your cat eye eyeliner. Follow up the medium brown shade with some black eyeshadow over the same area. Apply some black eyeshadow to the inner edges of your eyelids as well. This will help to create the smokey effect. 6-3. Add light eyeshadow to the center of your eyelid to highlight it. To brighten your eyes, add a bit of light, shimmery eyeshadow to the centers of your eyelids. You can use any light color that you want, such as a champagne, cream, or white color. Pat the eyeshadow onto the centers of your eyelids using a small fluffy brush. 6-4. Line your upper lash line with liquid or gel liner. Now that you have finished applying your eyeshadow, you can start to line your upper lash line with black eyeliner. Liquid liner or gel liner will work best because of their ability to give you a really dramatic, intense line. Take the eyeliner and begin by applying it to the outer and inner edges of your upper eyelids, then fill in the center. If you’re using gel liner with a liner brush, then make sure that the brush is evenly coated and that there are no clumps of liner stuck on the brush. 6-5. Create your wings. Next, extend your eyeliner out past the edge of your eyelid and upwards. Follow the curve of your lower lash line to help you create the bottom of your wings. Go back over the wings to fill in any gaps in the liner. When you’re done, you will have a dramatic, thick cat eye look. 6-6. Apply mascara You can finish your look with some mascara and false lashes if you choose. Adding mascara will help to define your eyes and putting on false lashes will give you an even more dramatic look. Try curling your lashes before you apply mascara to give them some extra volume and definition. Heat your eyelash curler with your hair dryer for a few seconds for a more dramatic curl. Tips There’s no official order you have to apply your makeup in, but applying eyeshadow before eyeliner will ensure the eyeliner is sharp and visible. Applying mascara after eyeliner will ensure the mascara doesn’t get in the way of your eyeliner brush. Clean your makeup brushes regularly with makeup remover or a mild gel shampoo. Warnings Avoid sharing your eyeliner with others as this can transmit bacteria and infection from person to person. If you must share, swipe the tip with a bit of makeup remover or rubbing alcohol and rinse the liquid off. Also, replace eye makeup every 30-60 days to reduce the risk of infection.
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You can create a wide range of lines from liquid liner, from thin, natural lines to dramatic looks.\\nLiquid liners can be a bit tricky to master, so if you're new to the eyeliner game, you may want to start out with pencil liners first. (Unless you love a challenge, in which case go for liquid!)\\nLiquid liner marker pens are very easy to use, although they can get a bit messy compared to pencil liners. If you use a vial and brush, it may take some practice to learn how to use the liquid liner.\\nHooded eyes are particularly prone to smudging due to the extra layer of skin that sometimes rests on the eyelid, but waterproof liquid liner is a safe bet for hooded eyes.\\n1-3. Try gel liner if you want to draw dramatic lines.\\nGel liner comes in a pot along with a small brush and it’s easy to use. Its thicker formula makes it great for dramatic looks, so if you want to give yourself cat eyes or wings, gel liner is a good choice.\\nYou can use other brushes with your gel liner. You may find that an angled brush works best for applying the liner.\\nBe sure to clean the brush often to help prevent eye infections.\\n1-4. Use cream eyeliner for a soft, natural look.\\nCream eyeliner, like gel, often comes in a little pot that you dip a brush into, but it can also come in pencil form, making it a good choice for beginners who might be more comfortable with a pencil than a brush. Cream liner is great for when you want a soft and smudgy look, and it goes on really smooth to boot!\\nMany people use cream (or crème) and gel eyeliners interchangeably, but cream liners are softer and give you a more natural-looking appearance.\\nFor this reason, if you're after a dark, dramatic smokey eye look, opt for gel over cream, as cream won't result in as intense a line.\\nCream liner takes longer to set and smudges more easily than other liners, meaning it may not be the best option for people with hooded eyes, as the extra layer of skin on hooded eyes tends to rub against the eyelid, which may encourage smudging.\\n2. Liquid Liner\\n2-1. Shake the liner to make sure it’s well-mixed.\\nMake sure that the lid is secured first and then shake the bottle for a few seconds. Stop shaking and wait a few seconds for the liquid to settle, and then unscrew the cap and pull the brush out of the bottle.\\nIf the brush is dripping with liner (or has a big glob of liner on it just waiting to smear all over your eyelid), then swipe it across the edge of the liner bottle to scrape some liner off.\\n2-2. Apply liner from the middle of your upper lash line outward.\\nBegin with either your right or left eye. Place the brush against your upper lash line so that it’s as close as possible to your eyelashes, and begin applying eyeliner, moving outward as you go, towards the outer edge of your lash line. Your first line may be somewhat rough, but you’ll fill in the gaps in the next steps.\\nIf you’re worried about getting an even line, try lining your upper lash line with pencil liner first and then go over this line with liquid liner.\\n2-3. Apply liner from the inner corner of your lash line until it meets the middle.\\nOnce you’ve lined the outer half of your upper lash line, apply liner to the inner corner outward until it meets the first line you’ve drawn. Use small strokes to connect your lines and fill it out as needed so that you have one solid, even line on your upper lash line.\\nIf you make a mistake, dip a cotton swab in some liquid oil and use the tip of the cotton swab to fix it. Wipe away excess liner or even out any crooked edges.\\n2-4. Create a winged look by extending your lower lash line upward.\\nWings are optional with liquid liner, but adding wings can intensify your look. To create a winged look, just follow the curve of your lower lash line upwards from the outer corner of your eyelid, creating a “wing” that tapers to a point. Then, fill in the wing.\\nTry creating just a small wing if you do not want to look too dramatic, or go for a longer wing for a high drama look.\\nIf you’re having trouble creating a straight line for your wing, try using a business card. Just place the business card against the outer edge of your eyelid at an angle and trace along the edge with the liquid liner.\\nYou can also use tape to create wings. Place some tape on your lower lash line so that it is at an angle and extends up towards your eyebrow. Tape both eyes before you apply the liner to ensure an even application.\\n3. Pencil Liner\\n3-1. Sharpen or dull your liner pencil if necessary.\\nThe sharpness of your eyeliner pencil will affect the way that the eyeliner looks. You can create a precise, thin line by sharpening your pencil, or you can create a more rounded, thick line by dulling the pencil.\\nTo sharpen the pencil, use an eyeliner pencil sharpener to make the pencil as sharp as you want it to be.\\nTo dull the pencil, gently rub the tip of the pencil on a tissue until it is the desired level of dullness.\\n3-2. Warm or cool your pencil as needed to change its consistency.\\nTo ensure that your pencil liner goes on smoothly, make sure it’s at the right temperature. A cooler pencil will provide a softer, lighter application. A warm pencil, which will be soft, will provide a darker, more pigmented look. If your liner feels too hard, warm it up until it’s a bit more malleable. If it feels too soft, cool it down.\\nTo warm up your liner, turn on your hair dryer on its highest setting and aim it at your eyeliner for a few seconds. This will soften up the liner enough to give it a gel-like consistency. Then, test the liner on your wrist before you apply it to your eye.\\nTo cool down your liner, try placing it in the freezer for about 10 minutes before you apply it. This will help to prevent the pencil eyeliner from crumbling.\\n3-3. Hold the outer corner of your eyelid to ensure your line is straight.\\nPlace your fingers on the outer edge of your upper lash line and pull outwards gently so that the eyelid is taut. This will help to ensure that you create a straight, even line along your upper lash line. You may also want to close your eyelid as you pull it taut.\\nRaise your eyebrows so that your eyelid doesn’t block your lash line at all.\\nFor additional stability, rest your elbow on a table or countertop to keep your hand steady.\\n3-4. Start drawing at the outer corner of your lash line and work inward.\\nBegin lining the outer corner of your eyelid and move towards the inner corner of your eyelid, keeping the line thicker toward the outer edge of your eye and thinner as it moves towards the inner corner. Go slowly and use short strokes to create an even line.\\nIf you want to make your eyes look bigger and more open, consider applying a lighter color just to the inner corner of your upper lash line. For example, you could use a cream-colored liner on the inner corners and a brown liner on the outer corners. Use an angled brush for blending if you are combining more than one color.\\n3-5. Fill in the spaces between your lashes for a more natural look.\\nIf you want a really natural look, consider tight lining your eyes. To tight line your eyes, only apply the eyeliner to the spaces between your lashes on your upper lid. This will accentuate your eyes without creating a dramatic line.\\nYou can tight line your upper and/or lower lash line.\\nFor an even more natural look, try tight lining your eyes with a neutral shade, such as light brown.\\n3-6. Line your lower lash line if desired.\\nIf you decide to line your lower lid, place a finger on the outer edge of your lower lid and pull it taut. Then, begin applying liner using short strokes, just as you did with the top lid.\\nLine the entire bottom lash line for a dramatic look. Lining the entire lower lash line along with your upper lash line will make your eyes look even more dramatic, though it will also make them look smaller.\\nLine just the outer half of the lower lash line for a more subtle look. You can also use a lighter shade of eyeliner for the lower lash to make the effect a bit less dramatic. For example, you could use a light brown shade on your lower lash line.\\n4. Gel Liner\\n4-1. Apply liner to one side of the liner brush.\\nGel line usually comes in a small pot, and you’ll need a liner brush to apply it. When you’re ready to apply your liner, unscrew the lid from the pot and dip your liner brush into the gel liner so that just the tip or edge is coated in gel liner.\\nGel liner can dry out quickly, so make sure that you replace the lid as soon as you’re done using it. If the gel liner seems a little dry or stiff, warm the pot in your hands to make it easier to use.\\n4-2. Begin applying liner to your inner and outer corners.\\nApply liner starting at the inner lash line and moving towards the center, but do not fill it in yet. Then, apply the liner to the center of the lash line and move towards the outer corner.\\nIf your eyelids tend to cover up your eyeliner, then apply the liner in an arch shape. This will help to ensure that you can see the liner when your eyes are open.\\n4-3. Run the brush back and forth across your lash line to fill it in.\\nAfter you have starter lines on the inner and outer edges, then you can fill in any gaps along the center of your lash line. Use soft small strokes to create an even line along your upper lash line. To ensure that the line is even and bold enough, you may need to go over it several times.\\nGet some more gel liner on your brush if needed. You may be able to complete one eye with the amount of gel liner that you applied to your brush, or you can add more if needed.\\nTry blending some eyeshadow along the edge of the liner to create a smokey or smudged effect.\\n5. Cream Liner\\n5-1. Dip your brush into your cream liner and stir until the brush is saturated.\\nUse a small, firm, angled brush when applying cream liner for best results. Swirl the brush around in the liner until it's covered.Because cream liner smudges more easily, wash your face and apply primer to your eyelids prior to applying your liner, as oily skin is more likely to cause your makeup to smear.\\n5-2. Apply your cream liner to your upper lash line, starting at the outer corner.\\nTake your brush and apply your eyeliner in small, even strokes to form one solid line on your upper lash line. Begin at the outer corner and work your way inward, applying tiny daubs of liner as you go.\\nA lot goes a little way when it comes to cream eyeliner: you may need to reload your brush with liner more frequently as you apply it than you would with gel liner.\\nPro tip: tilt your head back slightly so that you're watching yourself in the mirror through slitted eyes. This will ensure your eyelids are smooth and that you have a good view of your lash line as you apply the liner.\\n5-3. Reapply liner as needed to intensify your line.\\nBecause cream liner is so smooth, it isn't very defined or intense after just 1 coat. If you want your lines to look darker and more saturated, continue to apply coats of liner in small dabs until it reaches your desired intensity.\\n6. Creating a Smokey Cat Eye\\n6-1. Use neutral eyeshadow to create a base.\\nApply a neutral tone of eyeshadow to your eyelids up to your brows to begin and then follow it up with a slightly darker color on just your lids and crease. For example, you can use a nude shade, followed by a light brown shade.\\nUse a large fluffy brush to apply each layer of the eyeshadow all over your eyelids.\\nCheck out this guide to applying eyeshadow to hooded lids.\\nNot up for a neutral look? Take a gander at this makeup guide to dolling up for a fancy party, or this tutorial on how to give yourself an emo makeover.\\n6-2. Add darker eyeshadow to the outer edges of your eyelids.\\nNext, apply some medium brown eyeshadow to the outer edges of your eyelids. This will start to enhance your outer eyelids and create a nice backdrop for your cat eye eyeliner. Follow up the medium brown shade with some black eyeshadow over the same area.\\nApply some black eyeshadow to the inner edges of your eyelids as well. This will help to create the smokey effect.\\n6-3. Add light eyeshadow to the center of your eyelid to highlight it.\\nTo brighten your eyes, add a bit of light, shimmery eyeshadow to the centers of your eyelids. You can use any light color that you want, such as a champagne, cream, or white color. Pat the eyeshadow onto the centers of your eyelids using a small fluffy brush.\\n6-4. Line your upper lash line with liquid or gel liner.\\nNow that you have finished applying your eyeshadow, you can start to line your upper lash line with black eyeliner. Liquid liner or gel liner will work best because of their ability to give you a really dramatic, intense line. Take the eyeliner and begin by applying it to the outer and inner edges of your upper eyelids, then fill in the center.\\nIf you’re using gel liner with a liner brush, then make sure that the brush is evenly coated and that there are no clumps of liner stuck on the brush.\\n6-5. Create your wings.\\nNext, extend your eyeliner out past the edge of your eyelid and upwards. Follow the curve of your lower lash line to help you create the bottom of your wings. Go back over the wings to fill in any gaps in the liner.\\nWhen you’re done, you will have a dramatic, thick cat eye look.\\n6-6. Apply mascara\\nYou can finish your look with some mascara and false lashes if you choose. Adding mascara will help to define your eyes and putting on false lashes will give you an even more dramatic look.\\nTry curling your lashes before you apply mascara to give them some extra volume and definition. Heat your eyelash curler with your hair dryer for a few seconds for a more dramatic curl.\\nTips\\nThere’s no official order you have to apply your makeup in, but applying eyeshadow before eyeliner will ensure the eyeliner is sharp and visible. Applying mascara after eyeliner will ensure the mascara doesn’t get in the way of your eyeliner brush.\\nClean your makeup brushes regularly with makeup remover or a mild gel shampoo.\\nWarnings\\nAvoid sharing your eyeliner with others as this can transmit bacteria and infection from person to person. If you must share, swipe the tip with a bit of makeup remover or rubbing alcohol and rinse the liquid off. Also, replace eye makeup every 30-60 days to reduce the risk of infection.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Eyeliner is a makeup staple for a reason. Depending on how it’s applied, it can subtly or dramatically transform your appearance, and it looks great on pretty much everybody! Learning how to apply eyeliner can seem tricky at first glance, but we’ve assembled a guide for giving yourself the perfect look. We'll tell you when to use liquid, gel, cream, or pencil eyeliner, and then give you beginner-friendly instructions on how to apply each type. Plus, we'll offer tons of pro tips from makeup experts, and we'll even finish off with a gorgeous cat-eye tutorial. Read on for our tips!\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Choosing a Liner\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Use a pencil liner\", \"描述\": \"Pencil liners are easy to apply because you use them as you would any other pencil. Lightly apply the pencil for a subtle, natural look, or smudge your pencil to create smokey or dramatic eyes.\\nUnlike liquid liner, pencil liner won't run into your eyes.\\nYou may need to sharpen or dull your pencil depending on your desired consistency: a duller pencil will yield a more intense, smudgy line, while a sharper pencil will create a lighter, thinner line.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Liquid liner creates smooth, swooping lines and a precise look.\", \"描述\": \"You can find liquid liner in either a marker pen or in a vial with a brush. To use it, you simply draw on your lines and fill in any gaps with a second application of liner. You can create a wide range of lines from liquid liner, from thin, natural lines to dramatic looks.\\nLiquid liners can be a bit tricky to master, so if you're new to the eyeliner game, you may want to start out with pencil liners first. (Unless you love a challenge, in which case go for liquid!)\\nLiquid liner marker pens are very easy to use, although they can get a bit messy compared to pencil liners. If you use a vial and brush, it may take some practice to learn how to use the liquid liner.\\nHooded eyes are particularly prone to smudging due to the extra layer of skin that sometimes rests on the eyelid, but waterproof liquid liner is a safe bet for hooded eyes.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Try gel liner if you want to draw dramatic lines.\", \"描述\": \"Gel liner comes in a pot along with a small brush and it’s easy to use. Its thicker formula makes it great for dramatic looks, so if you want to give yourself cat eyes or wings, gel liner is a good choice.\\nYou can use other brushes with your gel liner. You may find that an angled brush works best for applying the liner.\\nBe sure to clean the brush often to help prevent eye infections.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Use cream eyeliner for a soft, natural look.\", \"描述\": \"Cream eyeliner, like gel, often comes in a little pot that you dip a brush into, but it can also come in pencil form, making it a good choice for beginners who might be more comfortable with a pencil than a brush. Cream liner is great for when you want a soft and smudgy look, and it goes on really smooth to boot!\\nMany people use cream (or crème) and gel eyeliners interchangeably, but cream liners are softer and give you a more natural-looking appearance.\\nFor this reason, if you're after a dark, dramatic smokey eye look, opt for gel over cream, as cream won't result in as intense a line.\\nCream liner takes longer to set and smudges more easily than other liners, meaning it may not be the best option for people with hooded eyes, as the extra layer of skin on hooded eyes tends to rub against the eyelid, which may encourage smudging.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Liquid Liner\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Shake the liner to make sure it’s well-mixed.\", \"描述\": \"Make sure that the lid is secured first and then shake the bottle for a few seconds. Stop shaking and wait a few seconds for the liquid to settle, and then unscrew the cap and pull the brush out of the bottle.\\nIf the brush is dripping with liner (or has a big glob of liner on it just waiting to smear all over your eyelid), then swipe it across the edge of the liner bottle to scrape some liner off.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Apply liner from the middle of your upper lash line outward.\", \"描述\": \"Begin with either your right or left eye. Place the brush against your upper lash line so that it’s as close as possible to your eyelashes, and begin applying eyeliner, moving outward as you go, towards the outer edge of your lash line. Your first line may be somewhat rough, but you’ll fill in the gaps in the next steps.\\nIf you’re worried about getting an even line, try lining your upper lash line with pencil liner first and then go over this line with liquid liner.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Apply liner from the inner corner of your lash line until it meets the middle.\", \"描述\": \"Once you’ve lined the outer half of your upper lash line, apply liner to the inner corner outward until it meets the first line you’ve drawn. Use small strokes to connect your lines and fill it out as needed so that you have one solid, even line on your upper lash line.\\nIf you make a mistake, dip a cotton swab in some liquid oil and use the tip of the cotton swab to fix it. Wipe away excess liner or even out any crooked edges.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Create a winged look by extending your lower lash line upward.\", \"描述\": \"Wings are optional with liquid liner, but adding wings can intensify your look. To create a winged look, just follow the curve of your lower lash line upwards from the outer corner of your eyelid, creating a “wing” that tapers to a point. Then, fill in the wing.\\nTry creating just a small wing if you do not want to look too dramatic, or go for a longer wing for a high drama look.\\nIf you’re having trouble creating a straight line for your wing, try using a business card. Just place the business card against the outer edge of your eyelid at an angle and trace along the edge with the liquid liner.\\nYou can also use tape to create wings. Place some tape on your lower lash line so that it is at an angle and extends up towards your eyebrow. Tape both eyes before you apply the liner to ensure an even application.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Pencil Liner\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Sharpen or dull your liner pencil if necessary.\", \"描述\": \"The sharpness of your eyeliner pencil will affect the way that the eyeliner looks. You can create a precise, thin line by sharpening your pencil, or you can create a more rounded, thick line by dulling the pencil.\\nTo sharpen the pencil, use an eyeliner pencil sharpener to make the pencil as sharp as you want it to be.\\nTo dull the pencil, gently rub the tip of the pencil on a tissue until it is the desired level of dullness.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Warm or cool your pencil as needed to change its consistency.\", \"描述\": \"To ensure that your pencil liner goes on smoothly, make sure it’s at the right temperature. A cooler pencil will provide a softer, lighter application. A warm pencil, which will be soft, will provide a darker, more pigmented look. If your liner feels too hard, warm it up until it’s a bit more malleable. If it feels too soft, cool it down.\\nTo warm up your liner, turn on your hair dryer on its highest setting and aim it at your eyeliner for a few seconds. This will soften up the liner enough to give it a gel-like consistency. Then, test the liner on your wrist before you apply it to your eye.\\nTo cool down your liner, try placing it in the freezer for about 10 minutes before you apply it. This will help to prevent the pencil eyeliner from crumbling.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Hold the outer corner of your eyelid to ensure your line is straight.\", \"描述\": \"Place your fingers on the outer edge of your upper lash line and pull outwards gently so that the eyelid is taut. This will help to ensure that you create a straight, even line along your upper lash line. You may also want to close your eyelid as you pull it taut.\\nRaise your eyebrows so that your eyelid doesn’t block your lash line at all.\\nFor additional stability, rest your elbow on a table or countertop to keep your hand steady.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Start drawing at the outer corner of your lash line and work inward.\", \"描述\": \"Begin lining the outer corner of your eyelid and move towards the inner corner of your eyelid, keeping the line thicker toward the outer edge of your eye and thinner as it moves towards the inner corner. Go slowly and use short strokes to create an even line.\\nIf you want to make your eyes look bigger and more open, consider applying a lighter color just to the inner corner of your upper lash line. For example, you could use a cream-colored liner on the inner corners and a brown liner on the outer corners. Use an angled brush for blending if you are combining more than one color.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Fill in the spaces between your lashes for a more natural look.\", \"描述\": \"If you want a really natural look, consider tight lining your eyes. To tight line your eyes, only apply the eyeliner to the spaces between your lashes on your upper lid. This will accentuate your eyes without creating a dramatic line.\\nYou can tight line your upper and/or lower lash line.\\nFor an even more natural look, try tight lining your eyes with a neutral shade, such as light brown.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Line your lower lash line if desired.\", \"描述\": \"If you decide to line your lower lid, place a finger on the outer edge of your lower lid and pull it taut. Then, begin applying liner using short strokes, just as you did with the top lid.\\nLine the entire bottom lash line for a dramatic look. Lining the entire lower lash line along with your upper lash line will make your eyes look even more dramatic, though it will also make them look smaller.\\nLine just the outer half of the lower lash line for a more subtle look. You can also use a lighter shade of eyeliner for the lower lash to make the effect a bit less dramatic. For example, you could use a light brown shade on your lower lash line.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Gel Liner\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Apply liner to one side of the liner brush.\", \"描述\": \"Gel line usually comes in a small pot, and you’ll need a liner brush to apply it. When you’re ready to apply your liner, unscrew the lid from the pot and dip your liner brush into the gel liner so that just the tip or edge is coated in gel liner.\\nGel liner can dry out quickly, so make sure that you replace the lid as soon as you’re done using it. If the gel liner seems a little dry or stiff, warm the pot in your hands to make it easier to use.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Begin applying liner to your inner and outer corners.\", \"描述\": \"Apply liner starting at the inner lash line and moving towards the center, but do not fill it in yet. Then, apply the liner to the center of the lash line and move towards the outer corner.\\nIf your eyelids tend to cover up your eyeliner, then apply the liner in an arch shape. This will help to ensure that you can see the liner when your eyes are open.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Run the brush back and forth across your lash line to fill it in.\", \"描述\": \"After you have starter lines on the inner and outer edges, then you can fill in any gaps along the center of your lash line. Use soft small strokes to create an even line along your upper lash line. To ensure that the line is even and bold enough, you may need to go over it several times.\\nGet some more gel liner on your brush if needed. You may be able to complete one eye with the amount of gel liner that you applied to your brush, or you can add more if needed.\\nTry blending some eyeshadow along the edge of the liner to create a smokey or smudged effect.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Cream Liner\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Dip your brush into your cream liner and stir until the brush is saturated.\", \"描述\": \"Use a small, firm, angled brush when applying cream liner for best results. Swirl the brush around in the liner until it's covered.Because cream liner smudges more easily, wash your face and apply primer to your eyelids prior to applying your liner, as oily skin is more likely to cause your makeup to smear.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Apply your cream liner to your upper lash line, starting at the outer corner.\", \"描述\": \"Take your brush and apply your eyeliner in small, even strokes to form one solid line on your upper lash line. Begin at the outer corner and work your way inward, applying tiny daubs of liner as you go.\\nA lot goes a little way when it comes to cream eyeliner: you may need to reload your brush with liner more frequently as you apply it than you would with gel liner.\\nPro tip: tilt your head back slightly so that you're watching yourself in the mirror through slitted eyes. This will ensure your eyelids are smooth and that you have a good view of your lash line as you apply the liner.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Reapply liner as needed to intensify your line.\", \"描述\": \"Because cream liner is so smooth, it isn't very defined or intense after just 1 coat. If you want your lines to look darker and more saturated, continue to apply coats of liner in small dabs until it reaches your desired intensity.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Creating a Smokey Cat Eye\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Use neutral eyeshadow to create a base.\", \"描述\": \"Apply a neutral tone of eyeshadow to your eyelids up to your brows to begin and then follow it up with a slightly darker color on just your lids and crease. For example, you can use a nude shade, followed by a light brown shade.\\nUse a large fluffy brush to apply each layer of the eyeshadow all over your eyelids.\\nCheck out this guide to applying eyeshadow to hooded lids.\\nNot up for a neutral look? Take a gander at this makeup guide to dolling up for a fancy party, or this tutorial on how to give yourself an emo makeover.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Add darker eyeshadow to the outer edges of your eyelids.\", \"描述\": \"Next, apply some medium brown eyeshadow to the outer edges of your eyelids. This will start to enhance your outer eyelids and create a nice backdrop for your cat eye eyeliner. Follow up the medium brown shade with some black eyeshadow over the same area.\\nApply some black eyeshadow to the inner edges of your eyelids as well. This will help to create the smokey effect.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Add light eyeshadow to the center of your eyelid to highlight it.\", \"描述\": \"To brighten your eyes, add a bit of light, shimmery eyeshadow to the centers of your eyelids. You can use any light color that you want, such as a champagne, cream, or white color. Pat the eyeshadow onto the centers of your eyelids using a small fluffy brush.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Line your upper lash line with liquid or gel liner.\", \"描述\": \"Now that you have finished applying your eyeshadow, you can start to line your upper lash line with black eyeliner. Liquid liner or gel liner will work best because of their ability to give you a really dramatic, intense line. Take the eyeliner and begin by applying it to the outer and inner edges of your upper eyelids, then fill in the center.\\nIf you’re using gel liner with a liner brush, then make sure that the brush is evenly coated and that there are no clumps of liner stuck on the brush.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Create your wings.\", \"描述\": \"Next, extend your eyeliner out past the edge of your eyelid and upwards. Follow the curve of your lower lash line to help you create the bottom of your wings. Go back over the wings to fill in any gaps in the liner.\\nWhen you’re done, you will have a dramatic, thick cat eye look.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Apply mascara\", \"描述\": \"You can finish your look with some mascara and false lashes if you choose. Adding mascara will help to define your eyes and putting on false lashes will give you an even more dramatic look.\\nTry curling your lashes before you apply mascara to give them some extra volume and definition. Heat your eyelash curler with your hair dryer for a few seconds for a more dramatic curl.\"}], \"小提示\": [\"There’s no official order you have to apply your makeup in, but applying eyeshadow before eyeliner will ensure the eyeliner is sharp and visible. Applying mascara after eyeliner will ensure the mascara doesn’t get in the way of your eyeliner brush.\\n\", \"Clean your makeup brushes regularly with makeup remover or a mild gel shampoo.\\n\"], \"注意事项\": [\"Avoid sharing your eyeliner with others as this can transmit bacteria and infection from person to person. If you must share, swipe the tip with a bit of makeup remover or rubbing alcohol and rinse the liquid off. Also, replace eye makeup every 30-60 days to reduce the risk of infection.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Eyeliner (Men)
1. Choosing the Right Eyeliner 1-1. Use an eyeliner pencil. The most common method for applying eyeliner is by using an eyeliner pencil. These pencils have soft, malleable points that draw on smoothly and have a rich, dark, creamy color. Eyeliner pencils are easy to come by and can be purchased in most drug stores or supermarkets in the personal hygiene section. They come in multiple colors and shades, but black is standard and is the most masculine. Pencil eyeliner is softer and more malleable, and it blends more easily than other products. Remember, your pencil tip should be firm enough that it doesn't crumble on you, but soft enough that the eyeliner still glides on smoothly. Run the tip of a new eyeliner pencil over the soft part of your palm a few times before you begin applying it to your eyelid. This will blunt the tip somewhat so that it doesn’t poke or scratch. 1-2. Try liquid eyeliner. Rather than a soft pencil-lead type point, liquid eyeliners go on wet using a thin brush tip that lets you trace precise lines, then dries around the eye. A liquid eyeliner can make darker, sharper, and more dramatic lines. It's difficult to make liquid lines look even, though, so you may want to practice with it for awhile before wearing it out. It can be tough to draw on thin, straight lines using a liquid eyeliner, but you'll get the hang of it with practice! Liquid eyeliner can give you a sharper line than pencil, especially if you have any texture on your eyelids, like crepey skin or wrinkles. 1-3. Substitute a dark eyeshadow for eyeliner. Instead of using an eyeliner, you can use a darker shade of eyeshadow along with a damp angle brush. Load the brush with the shadow, then draw on your line just as you would with a liquid or gel product. Eyeshadow is more forgiving, especially for beginners, and can create a softer edge. Black eyeshadow will work for this, but other colors can give you different effects. A gray shadow will give the same sultry look while being a little less harsh, while brown might look a bit more natural. Experiment to find what works for you. 1-4. Buy a cosmetic brush or some cotton swabs. An angle brush, chisel brush, or any similar thin, soft cosmetic brush can be used to soften the edges of the eyeliner after it’s been applied. A simple cotton swab will also do, although the fluffy texture of the cotton might smear the eyeliner too much and make a mess. While not a necessity, a makeup brush or cotton swab can soften lines for a more natural contour around the eye for those who don’t want that hard-edged look. Small sweeps of a makeup brush will blend the hard edges of the eyeliner. Cotton swabs with pointed tips are better than rounded ones for blending out your eyeliner. 2. Lining the Lids 2-1. Pull your lower lid taut. You’ll be lining the upper and lower lids separately. It’s usually easier to begin with the lower lid because your vision won’t be obstructed by your drawing hand. Use a finger at the outer edge of the eyelid to pull the lid taut; this will allow you to draw straighter lines without accidentally moving the eyelid. Pull the lid slightly downward so that you can start the line close to the inner eyelid to avoid creating gaps. 2-2. Run the eyeliner pencil along the edge of the lower lid. Carefully place the point of the eyeliner pencil or brush just below the lower eyelash line and make short, linear strokes from the inner edge of the eye outward. Keep the lines as close to the inner eyelid as you can and try not to overlap. Go over the lines a few times from one side of the lid to the other until you achieve the desired style and thickness. Go slowly, even if you’re used to putting on guyliner. You’re working very close to the surface of the eye, so you don’t want to make a mistake. 2-3. Do the same for the upper lid. Place a finger just below your eyebrow and pull the upper eyelid up and across. Once again, line the lid from the inner edge out, staying along the area just above the eyelashes. Go slowly and make sure you’ve got a good view of the eyelid and pencil in the mirror. Since the upper eyelid is thinner than the lower one, it’s easier to slip. 2-4. Touch up the outer corner of the eye. Now that you’ve lined the upper and lower eyelids, use a few small strokes to fill in the space in the outer corner of the eye and connect the lines. This will give the eye a one-piece ringed look. Don’t fill in the inner corner of the eye—this is where the tear ducts are, and eyeliner that gets into these crevices can run and sting, causing a buildup of sticky black eye boogers and possibly even leading to infection. Try not to “color in” the outer corner of the eye. This can end up looking more like a black eye than an expressive accent. Instead, line the upper and lower lids and go around the outer corner lightly, just enough to keep the lines from looking disjointed. 2-5. Smooth the lines. Using the chisel brush or a damp cotton swab, go over the eyeliner with a sweeping motion to blend and soften the edges. You can also leave eyeliner as-is once you’ve drawn it on, but it will have a sharper, more jagged look, and any small mistakes you’ve made in the lines will be more noticeable. If you’ve drawn the eyeliner on thicker than you’d like or smeared it while smoothing, use a wet paper towel to wipe the area. 3. Trying Out New Looks 3-1. Smudge the eyeliner. Some proponents of guyliner, like Gerard Way of My Chemical Romance, prefer a deliberately smudged, messy look to their eyeliner. To accomplish this, apply the eyeliner thickly and then use a brush, cotton swab or the point of your finger to smudge it around and outward from your eye. Add more eyeliner as needed until you’re able to create the effect you’re after. 3-2. Draw on a "winged" edge. Rather than simply penciling around the lash line, a winged liner can be used to add new dimensions to the shape of the eye. This technique will be useful in crafting a more theatrical look for themed dress, costume or the stage. Fold one corner of a small strip of tape over on itself and stick the tape on just under the lower eyelid. Then, line the eye as your normally would, but finish by drawing a short line from the outer edge of the eye to the tape and filling in the angular space it creates. You'll be left with an exotic flourish that provides an interesting alternative to regular contoured lining. Liquid liner is typically best for creating winged or cat-eye looks. Any type of tape will be sufficient for stenciling around the underside of the eye, but a softer tape with a weaker adhesive, such as masking or surgical tape, will probably work best as it won't cause irritation or discomfort once it's peeled off. Be careful not to make the "wing" too large, or it may end up looking cartoonish. 3-3. Line just one lid. This is a less common approach, but one sometimes taken by Johnny Depp, Russell Brand and Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day. Lightly line only the upper or lower eyelid, or apply it partially to just the outer edge of the eye. Partial lining can bring out your eyes and lend a dark, mysterious aesthetic without requiring you to encircle the whole eye. Because you’re going for a sleek, minimal eye effect, it will probably be easier to partially line using a pencil. 3-4. Go with a different shade. While black is the popular choice for guyliner enthusiasts, it’s not your only option. Stick with a masculine color palette, but take a look at different gradients of black and more natural flesh tones. A charcoal eyeliner or one a few shades deeper than your own skin tone can highlight your eyes as well as a black one and not be quite as starkly obvious. Weigh your options and decide on a product that you like and that complements the look you’re trying to create. Try out a few different brands and styles of eyeliner until you find the right consistency and shade. Tips It might be a good idea to get allergy tested before applying eyeliner to your eyes. To test product compatibility yourself, use the eyeliner on the tops of your hands before putting it near your eyes to make sure you won't have an allergic reaction to it. If you make a mistake while applying the eyeliner, just take a damp cloth or tissue and curl it around your finger, tracing over the area you want to correct. Remove eyeliner with an eye makeup remover or a damp cloth before going to sleep. Repeat the same process for taking off eyeliner as you did for putting it on. If you fall asleep wearing eyeliner, it can dry out your eyes and make your morning quite unpleasant. Warnings Never borrow eyeliner! This cannot be stressed enough. Eyeliners can carry many germs and may cause infections when exchanged between people. Keep eyeliner away from the inside of your eyelids. This can be incredibly uncomfortable and is also an infection risk.
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Try liquid eyeliner.\\nRather than a soft pencil-lead type point, liquid eyeliners go on wet using a thin brush tip that lets you trace precise lines, then dries around the eye. A liquid eyeliner can make darker, sharper, and more dramatic lines. It's difficult to make liquid lines look even, though, so you may want to practice with it for awhile before wearing it out.\\nIt can be tough to draw on thin, straight lines using a liquid eyeliner, but you'll get the hang of it with practice!\\nLiquid eyeliner can give you a sharper line than pencil, especially if you have any texture on your eyelids, like crepey skin or wrinkles.\\n1-3. Substitute a dark eyeshadow for eyeliner.\\nInstead of using an eyeliner, you can use a darker shade of eyeshadow along with a damp angle brush. Load the brush with the shadow, then draw on your line just as you would with a liquid or gel product. Eyeshadow is more forgiving, especially for beginners, and can create a softer edge.\\nBlack eyeshadow will work for this, but other colors can give you different effects. A gray shadow will give the same sultry look while being a little less harsh, while brown might look a bit more natural. Experiment to find what works for you.\\n1-4. Buy a cosmetic brush or some cotton swabs.\\nAn angle brush, chisel brush, or any similar thin, soft cosmetic brush can be used to soften the edges of the eyeliner after it’s been applied. A simple cotton swab will also do, although the fluffy texture of the cotton might smear the eyeliner too much and make a mess. While not a necessity, a makeup brush or cotton swab can soften lines for a more natural contour around the eye for those who don’t want that hard-edged look.\\nSmall sweeps of a makeup brush will blend the hard edges of the eyeliner.\\nCotton swabs with pointed tips are better than rounded ones for blending out your eyeliner.\\n2. Lining the Lids\\n2-1. Pull your lower lid taut.\\nYou’ll be lining the upper and lower lids separately. It’s usually easier to begin with the lower lid because your vision won’t be obstructed by your drawing hand. Use a finger at the outer edge of the eyelid to pull the lid taut; this will allow you to draw straighter lines without accidentally moving the eyelid. Pull the lid slightly downward so that you can start the line close to the inner eyelid to avoid creating gaps.\\n2-2. Run the eyeliner pencil along the edge of the lower lid.\\nCarefully place the point of the eyeliner pencil or brush just below the lower eyelash line and make short, linear strokes from the inner edge of the eye outward. Keep the lines as close to the inner eyelid as you can and try not to overlap. Go over the lines a few times from one side of the lid to the other until you achieve the desired style and thickness.\\nGo slowly, even if you’re used to putting on guyliner. You’re working very close to the surface of the eye, so you don’t want to make a mistake.\\n2-3. Do the same for the upper lid.\\nPlace a finger just below your eyebrow and pull the upper eyelid up and across. Once again, line the lid from the inner edge out, staying along the area just above the eyelashes. Go slowly and make sure you’ve got a good view of the eyelid and pencil in the mirror. Since the upper eyelid is thinner than the lower one, it’s easier to slip.\\n2-4. Touch up the outer corner of the eye.\\nNow that you’ve lined the upper and lower eyelids, use a few small strokes to fill in the space in the outer corner of the eye and connect the lines. This will give the eye a one-piece ringed look. Don’t fill in the inner corner of the eye—this is where the tear ducts are, and eyeliner that gets into these crevices can run and sting, causing a buildup of sticky black eye boogers and possibly even leading to infection.\\nTry not to “color in” the outer corner of the eye. This can end up looking more like a black eye than an expressive accent. Instead, line the upper and lower lids and go around the outer corner lightly, just enough to keep the lines from looking disjointed.\\n2-5. Smooth the lines.\\nUsing the chisel brush or a damp cotton swab, go over the eyeliner with a sweeping motion to blend and soften the edges. You can also leave eyeliner as-is once you’ve drawn it on, but it will have a sharper, more jagged look, and any small mistakes you’ve made in the lines will be more noticeable. If you’ve drawn the eyeliner on thicker than you’d like or smeared it while smoothing, use a wet paper towel to wipe the area.\\n3. Trying Out New Looks\\n3-1. Smudge the eyeliner.\\nSome proponents of guyliner, like Gerard Way of My Chemical Romance, prefer a deliberately smudged, messy look to their eyeliner. To accomplish this, apply the eyeliner thickly and then use a brush, cotton swab or the point of your finger to smudge it around and outward from your eye. Add more eyeliner as needed until you’re able to create the effect you’re after.\\n3-2. Draw on a \\\"winged\\\" edge.\\nRather than simply penciling around the lash line, a winged liner can be used to add new dimensions to the shape of the eye. This technique will be useful in crafting a more theatrical look for themed dress, costume or the stage. Fold one corner of a small strip of tape over on itself and stick the tape on just under the lower eyelid. Then, line the eye as your normally would, but finish by drawing a short line from the outer edge of the eye to the tape and filling in the angular space it creates. You'll be left with an exotic flourish that provides an interesting alternative to regular contoured lining.\\nLiquid liner is typically best for creating winged or cat-eye looks.\\nAny type of tape will be sufficient for stenciling around the underside of the eye, but a softer tape with a weaker adhesive, such as masking or surgical tape, will probably work best as it won't cause irritation or discomfort once it's peeled off.\\nBe careful not to make the \\\"wing\\\" too large, or it may end up looking cartoonish.\\n3-3. Line just one lid.\\nThis is a less common approach, but one sometimes taken by Johnny Depp, Russell Brand and Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day. Lightly line only the upper or lower eyelid, or apply it partially to just the outer edge of the eye. Partial lining can bring out your eyes and lend a dark, mysterious aesthetic without requiring you to encircle the whole eye.\\nBecause you’re going for a sleek, minimal eye effect, it will probably be easier to partially line using a pencil.\\n3-4. Go with a different shade.\\nWhile black is the popular choice for guyliner enthusiasts, it’s not your only option. Stick with a masculine color palette, but take a look at different gradients of black and more natural flesh tones. A charcoal eyeliner or one a few shades deeper than your own skin tone can highlight your eyes as well as a black one and not be quite as starkly obvious. Weigh your options and decide on a product that you like and that complements the look you’re trying to create.\\nTry out a few different brands and styles of eyeliner until you find the right consistency and shade.\\nTips\\nIt might be a good idea to get allergy tested before applying eyeliner to your eyes. To test product compatibility yourself, use the eyeliner on the tops of your hands before putting it near your eyes to make sure you won't have an allergic reaction to it.\\nIf you make a mistake while applying the eyeliner, just take a damp cloth or tissue and curl it around your finger, tracing over the area you want to correct.\\nRemove eyeliner with an eye makeup remover or a damp cloth before going to sleep. Repeat the same process for taking off eyeliner as you did for putting it on. If you fall asleep wearing eyeliner, it can dry out your eyes and make your morning quite unpleasant.\\nWarnings\\nNever borrow eyeliner! This cannot be stressed enough. Eyeliners can carry many germs and may cause infections when exchanged between people.\\nKeep eyeliner away from the inside of your eyelids. This can be incredibly uncomfortable and is also an infection risk.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Eyeliner on men has become increasingly common since the rise in popularity of bands like Fall Out Boy, Green Day and My Chemical Romance, as well as being spotted on notable actors like Johnny Depp and Jared Leto. Men seeking to accentuate their look may find it difficult at first to get the hang of using eyeliner, but even a cosmetic novice can become an expert by choosing the right product and following a few simple guidelines.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Choosing the Right Eyeliner\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Use an eyeliner pencil.\", \"描述\": \"The most common method for applying eyeliner is by using an eyeliner pencil. These pencils have soft, malleable points that draw on smoothly and have a rich, dark, creamy color. Eyeliner pencils are easy to come by and can be purchased in most drug stores or supermarkets in the personal hygiene section. 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It’s usually easier to begin with the lower lid because your vision won’t be obstructed by your drawing hand. Use a finger at the outer edge of the eyelid to pull the lid taut; this will allow you to draw straighter lines without accidentally moving the eyelid. Pull the lid slightly downward so that you can start the line close to the inner eyelid to avoid creating gaps.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Run the eyeliner pencil along the edge of the lower lid.\", \"描述\": \"Carefully place the point of the eyeliner pencil or brush just below the lower eyelash line and make short, linear strokes from the inner edge of the eye outward. Keep the lines as close to the inner eyelid as you can and try not to overlap. Go over the lines a few times from one side of the lid to the other until you achieve the desired style and thickness.\\nGo slowly, even if you’re used to putting on guyliner. 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How to Apply Eyeliner That Stays All Day
1. Prepping Your Eyes 1-1. Remove excess oil. Oily lids are one of the main reasons why eyeliner can smudge. Before you apply your eyeliner, make sure your lids are not oily. Take an oil-free makeup remover, apply several drops to a cotton ball, and pat the cotton ball on your eyelid. This should remove the excess oil from your lids. 1-2. Use an eyelid primer. Makeup primers are formulated to prep your face for makeup so that the makeup goes on more smoothly and lasts longer. Eyelid primer is made especially to prime your eyelids for liner and shadow. It combats oily eyelids and other factors that cause your eyeliner to shift. To apply primer, dab one drop on your finger and pat it into the eyelid. You can find eyelid primer at makeup stores like Sephora or Ulta. You can also find it at the drugstore but you many have to hunt for it, because not all brands at the drugstore sell it. Do not use too much primer. Focus on making the primer go on in one thin layer. If you have sensitive eyes, do not use primer on your waterline. Your waterline is the line of eyelid between your eyes and your lashes. Your waterline is very sensitive and primer may irritate your eyes. 1-3. Wait for the primer to dry. You want to make sure that your eyelid primer is dry before you apply eyeliner. If you apply eyeliner while the primer is still wet, you run the risk of the eyeliner smudging because it is being applied to a slippery surface. 1-4. Set your primer. To make sure that the primer sets, dust your eyelid with a translucent or nude-colored powder. Do not use too much powder, as this will cause your makeup to crease. Instead, cover your lids with a thin layer of powder to allow the primer to set. 2. Applying Your Eyeliner 2-1. Use cooled eyeliner. If you are using a pencil liner, consider putting your eyeliner in the fridge for 10 or so minutes if you notice it is soft. Eyeliner is made mostly of wax, and when wax is warm it melts and smudges. If you live in a warm climate or your eyeliner is above room temperature, stick it in the fridge. 2-2. Apply your eyeliner. Apply one even layer of eyeliner to your eyelid right at your lash line. Apply more eyeliner if needed. Several thin layers of eyeliner will stay in place better than thick layers. Do not apply too much liner, because having excess liner can cause fallout and smudging. 2-3. Use a light hand. When you apply your eyeliner, use a light hand. Your eye area is very delicate and being rough on it will cause your eyes to water. Watering eyes causes makeup to shift, so be gentle when applying your liner. 2-4. Avoid your waterline. If you want to do everything you can to avoid smudging, avoid putting eyeliner on your waterline. Your waterline is the rim of your eyelid that is against the eye, between the base of your lashes and your eyeball. Your waterline is very sensitive, and applying eyeliner there can cause your eyes to water. Watering eyes and tearing causes your eyeliner to shift downward, giving you the smudged, raccoon look. Some prefer the look of liner on their waterline rather than on their lash line. If you are not willing to give up putting eyeliner on your waterline, make sure that you are using a liner that is not irritating to your eyes. This may mean investing in a more expensive product than most drugstore eyeliners. 3. Setting Your Eyeliner 3-1. Apply eyeshadow over your eyeliner. After you apply your eyeliner, take a similarly-colored eyeshadow and use a thin brush to sweep a layer of eyeshadow over your eyeliner. For instance, if you used black eyeliner, use a matte black eyeshadow .This seals your liner and prevents it from running or smudging. Make sure not too use to much eyeshadow or a brush that is too large. You want just enough to cover and seal your liner; you should not even be able to tell that you have used eyeshadow. Do not use glittery eyeshadow to seal eyeliner. Glitter can seriously irritate your eyes and is best for lids, not the area around your eyes. 3-2. Use a makeup sealer. Makeup sealers work by drying over your eyeliner so that it stays set. They are usually clear so that the sealer does not interfere with the color of your liner. You can find makeup sealer at stores like Sephora, Ulta or Target. 3-3. Use Vaseline as a makeup sealer. If you do not have a makeup sealer and would rather not purchase one, just use Vaseline to seal your eyeliner. Take a Q-tip, pick up a dab of Vaseline, then pat it over your eyeliner. This functions in the same way as a sealer and will prevent your liner from running. 3-4. Apply waterproof mascara. If you usually use mascara, make sure to use a waterproof mascara after applying your liner and sealer. Waterproof mascara can help your eyeliner from shifting around and smudging. 3-5. Use a setting spray. Setting sprays use a mist formula to set your makeup. Once you have applied your liner and the rest of your eye makeup, close your eyes. Take the setting spray, hold it about a foot away from your eyes, and give your eyes one spray. Allow the setting spray to dry, and if there is excess moisture, blot carefully with a clean paper towel. 4. Maintaining Your Eyeliner 4-1. Use makeup remover throughout the day. Keep a pack of makeup remover cloths and a compact mirror with you throughout your day. If you notice your eyeliner shifting, fold a makeup cloth in a triangle shape and use an edge to wipe off excess makeup. Use gently and sparingly to avoid cleaning off too much makeup. 4-2. Avoid rubbing your eyes. Be mindful of your makeup and try not to rub or touch the area around your eyes too much. You may be doing it unconsciously, but if you make a point of trying to remember then it should become second nature to you to avoid touching your eye area. 4-3. Avoid the heat. Hot and sticky weather can melt your makeup and make it run. If you can avoid it, try not to spend excessive time in the heat. If you are spending time outside on a sunny day, wear sunglasses. This can shield your eye area from the sun and also prevents your eyes from watering as you squint. 4-4. Avoid getting your face wet. Many eyeliners are not waterproof. A rainstorm, a swim session or a shower can all cause your makeup to run. Do your best to avoid getting your face wet after you put your makeup on. Also avoid excessive sweating, as this can have a similar effect of shifting your eye makeup. 5. Purchasing the Right Eyeliner for You 5-1. Buy a high-quality eyeliner. You may find that the problem with your eyeliner is not how you apply it, but that you are using a low-quality eyeliner. Some eyeliners are better than others. Poor-quality eyeliners do not have very long staying power and are more prone to smudging. They also may irritate your eyes, which causes watering and makes your eyeliner shift. Buy eyeliner from a makeup store like Sephora or Ulta. Their products are more expensive for a reason: it's because they are very high quality. There are good quality eyeliners at the drugstore, but you may want to do a little online research and read about others' experiences with the product. 5-2. Buy waterproof eyeliner. Waterproof liner is much more resistant than non-waterproof liner. It lasts activities like swimming and showering, but it also resists tearing or watering of the eyes. If you are using eyeliner on your waterline, make it's waterproof. 5-3. Buy liquid eyeliner. Liquid eyeliner is incredibly effective in not smudging. It goes on wet and after it dries it's extremely resistant to moving. Liquid liner gives a very crisp and uniform line, and is great for dramatic eye looks like cat eyes. It is best used on your upper last line. Liquid liners are not made to be used on your water line. Use a pencil liner instead. Make sure to give your liquid liner time to dry. Do not put on any other eye makeup before it's dry, or you could smudge the liner. 5-4. Buy gel liner. A gel liner has a consistency that is in between a pencil and a liquid eyeliner. Like a liquid liner, it has great staying power after it's dry and is therefore much less prone to smudging. It also can be used on the waterline, so if you are looking for an optimal liner for your waterline, consider a gel liner. Tips Try out a couple different eyeliners. Sometimes the right liner can make all the difference. Remember to remove you makeup nightly before you go to sleep. Removing your makeup is good for your skin and it can also prevent you from having leftover smudged makeup on your face the next day. If you are having problems with your eyeliner smudging, try using crisp thin lines for your liner instead of a heavy hand. Warnings Be extremely careful and gentle when applying eye makeup. The eye area is very delicate and easily irritated. Don't share eye makeup with anyone! Especially eyeliner and mascara. Eye infections spread easily. If you use pencil liner, sharpen it lightly before each use to remove bacteria from the tip. Be sure to rub it on the back of your (clean) hand so it's not too sharp.
{ "create_time": "20230517 10:46:29", "回答明细": "{\"回答\": \"1. Prepping Your Eyes\\n1-1. Remove excess oil.\\nOily lids are one of the main reasons why eyeliner can smudge. Before you apply your eyeliner, make sure your lids are not oily. Take an oil-free makeup remover, apply several drops to a cotton ball, and pat the cotton ball on your eyelid. This should remove the excess oil from your lids.\\n1-2. Use an eyelid primer.\\nMakeup primers are formulated to prep your face for makeup so that the makeup goes on more smoothly and lasts longer. Eyelid primer is made especially to prime your eyelids for liner and shadow. It combats oily eyelids and other factors that cause your eyeliner to shift. To apply primer, dab one drop on your finger and pat it into the eyelid. \\nYou can find eyelid primer at makeup stores like Sephora or Ulta. You can also find it at the drugstore but you many have to hunt for it, because not all brands at the drugstore sell it.\\nDo not use too much primer. Focus on making the primer go on in one thin layer.\\nIf you have sensitive eyes, do not use primer on your waterline. Your waterline is the line of eyelid between your eyes and your lashes. Your waterline is very sensitive and primer may irritate your eyes.\\n1-3. Wait for the primer to dry.\\nYou want to make sure that your eyelid primer is dry before you apply eyeliner. If you apply eyeliner while the primer is still wet, you run the risk of the eyeliner smudging because it is being applied to a slippery surface.\\n1-4. Set your primer.\\nTo make sure that the primer sets, dust your eyelid with a translucent or nude-colored powder. Do not use too much powder, as this will cause your makeup to crease. Instead, cover your lids with a thin layer of powder to allow the primer to set.\\n2. Applying Your Eyeliner\\n2-1. Use cooled eyeliner.\\nIf you are using a pencil liner, consider putting your eyeliner in the fridge for 10 or so minutes if you notice it is soft. Eyeliner is made mostly of wax, and when wax is warm it melts and smudges. If you live in a warm climate or your eyeliner is above room temperature, stick it in the fridge.\\n2-2. Apply your eyeliner.\\nApply one even layer of eyeliner to your eyelid right at your lash line. Apply more eyeliner if needed. Several thin layers of eyeliner will stay in place better than thick layers. Do not apply too much liner, because having excess liner can cause fallout and smudging.\\n2-3. Use a light hand.\\nWhen you apply your eyeliner, use a light hand. Your eye area is very delicate and being rough on it will cause your eyes to water. Watering eyes causes makeup to shift, so be gentle when applying your liner.\\n2-4. Avoid your waterline.\\nIf you want to do everything you can to avoid smudging, avoid putting eyeliner on your waterline. Your waterline is the rim of your eyelid that is against the eye, between the base of your lashes and your eyeball. Your waterline is very sensitive, and applying eyeliner there can cause your eyes to water. Watering eyes and tearing causes your eyeliner to shift downward, giving you the smudged, raccoon look. \\nSome prefer the look of liner on their waterline rather than on their lash line. If you are not willing to give up putting eyeliner on your waterline, make sure that you are using a liner that is not irritating to your eyes. This may mean investing in a more expensive product than most drugstore eyeliners.\\n3. Setting Your Eyeliner\\n3-1. Apply eyeshadow over your eyeliner.\\nAfter you apply your eyeliner, take a similarly-colored eyeshadow and use a thin brush to sweep a layer of eyeshadow over your eyeliner. For instance, if you used black eyeliner, use a matte black eyeshadow .This seals your liner and prevents it from running or smudging. \\nMake sure not too use to much eyeshadow or a brush that is too large. You want just enough to cover and seal your liner; you should not even be able to tell that you have used eyeshadow.\\nDo not use glittery eyeshadow to seal eyeliner. Glitter can seriously irritate your eyes and is best for lids, not the area around your eyes.\\n3-2. Use a makeup sealer.\\nMakeup sealers work by drying over your eyeliner so that it stays set. They are usually clear so that the sealer does not interfere with the color of your liner. You can find makeup sealer at stores like Sephora, Ulta or Target.\\n3-3. Use Vaseline as a makeup sealer.\\nIf you do not have a makeup sealer and would rather not purchase one, just use Vaseline to seal your eyeliner. Take a Q-tip, pick up a dab of Vaseline, then pat it over your eyeliner. This functions in the same way as a sealer and will prevent your liner from running.\\n3-4. Apply waterproof mascara.\\nIf you usually use mascara, make sure to use a waterproof mascara after applying your liner and sealer. Waterproof mascara can help your eyeliner from shifting around and smudging.\\n3-5. Use a setting spray.\\nSetting sprays use a mist formula to set your makeup. Once you have applied your liner and the rest of your eye makeup, close your eyes. Take the setting spray, hold it about a foot away from your eyes, and give your eyes one spray. Allow the setting spray to dry, and if there is excess moisture, blot carefully with a clean paper towel.\\n4. Maintaining Your Eyeliner\\n4-1. Use makeup remover throughout the day.\\nKeep a pack of makeup remover cloths and a compact mirror with you throughout your day. If you notice your eyeliner shifting, fold a makeup cloth in a triangle shape and use an edge to wipe off excess makeup. Use gently and sparingly to avoid cleaning off too much makeup.\\n4-2. Avoid rubbing your eyes.\\nBe mindful of your makeup and try not to rub or touch the area around your eyes too much. You may be doing it unconsciously, but if you make a point of trying to remember then it should become second nature to you to avoid touching your eye area.\\n4-3. Avoid the heat.\\nHot and sticky weather can melt your makeup and make it run. If you can avoid it, try not to spend excessive time in the heat. If you are spending time outside on a sunny day, wear sunglasses. This can shield your eye area from the sun and also prevents your eyes from watering as you squint.\\n4-4. Avoid getting your face wet.\\nMany eyeliners are not waterproof. A rainstorm, a swim session or a shower can all cause your makeup to run. Do your best to avoid getting your face wet after you put your makeup on. Also avoid excessive sweating, as this can have a similar effect of shifting your eye makeup.\\n5. Purchasing the Right Eyeliner for You\\n5-1. Buy a high-quality eyeliner.\\nYou may find that the problem with your eyeliner is not how you apply it, but that you are using a low-quality eyeliner. Some eyeliners are better than others. Poor-quality eyeliners do not have very long staying power and are more prone to smudging. They also may irritate your eyes, which causes watering and makes your eyeliner shift. \\nBuy eyeliner from a makeup store like Sephora or Ulta. Their products are more expensive for a reason: it's because they are very high quality. \\nThere are good quality eyeliners at the drugstore, but you may want to do a little online research and read about others' experiences with the product.\\n5-2. Buy waterproof eyeliner.\\nWaterproof liner is much more resistant than non-waterproof liner. It lasts activities like swimming and showering, but it also resists tearing or watering of the eyes. If you are using eyeliner on your waterline, make it's waterproof.\\n5-3. Buy liquid eyeliner.\\nLiquid eyeliner is incredibly effective in not smudging. It goes on wet and after it dries it's extremely resistant to moving. Liquid liner gives a very crisp and uniform line, and is great for dramatic eye looks like cat eyes. It is best used on your upper last line. \\nLiquid liners are not made to be used on your water line. Use a pencil liner instead.\\nMake sure to give your liquid liner time to dry. Do not put on any other eye makeup before it's dry, or you could smudge the liner.\\n5-4. Buy gel liner.\\nA gel liner has a consistency that is in between a pencil and a liquid eyeliner. Like a liquid liner, it has great staying power after it's dry and is therefore much less prone to smudging. It also can be used on the waterline, so if you are looking for an optimal liner for your waterline, consider a gel liner.\\nTips\\nTry out a couple different eyeliners. Sometimes the right liner can make all the difference.\\nRemember to remove you makeup nightly before you go to sleep. Removing your makeup is good for your skin and it can also prevent you from having leftover smudged makeup on your face the next day.\\nIf you are having problems with your eyeliner smudging, try using crisp thin lines for your liner instead of a heavy hand.\\nWarnings\\nBe extremely careful and gentle when applying eye makeup. The eye area is very delicate and easily irritated.\\nDon't share eye makeup with anyone! Especially eyeliner and mascara. Eye infections spread easily.\\nIf you use pencil liner, sharpen it lightly before each use to remove bacteria from the tip. Be sure to rub it on the back of your (clean) hand so it's not too sharp.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Anyone who has ever worn makeup knows that keeping your eyeliner in place isn't easy. As the day goes on, you may notice your eyeliner smudging or shifting under your eyes, giving you that dreaded raccoon look. Luckily, there are a few things you can do when you apply your eyeliner to make sure that it stays put and lasts throughout the day.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Prepping Your Eyes\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Remove excess oil.\", \"描述\": \"Oily lids are one of the main reasons why eyeliner can smudge. Before you apply your eyeliner, make sure your lids are not oily. Take an oil-free makeup remover, apply several drops to a cotton ball, and pat the cotton ball on your eyelid. This should remove the excess oil from your lids.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Use an eyelid primer.\", \"描述\": \"Makeup primers are formulated to prep your face for makeup so that the makeup goes on more smoothly and lasts longer. Eyelid primer is made especially to prime your eyelids for liner and shadow. It combats oily eyelids and other factors that cause your eyeliner to shift. To apply primer, dab one drop on your finger and pat it into the eyelid. \\nYou can find eyelid primer at makeup stores like Sephora or Ulta. You can also find it at the drugstore but you many have to hunt for it, because not all brands at the drugstore sell it.\\nDo not use too much primer. Focus on making the primer go on in one thin layer.\\nIf you have sensitive eyes, do not use primer on your waterline. Your waterline is the line of eyelid between your eyes and your lashes. Your waterline is very sensitive and primer may irritate your eyes.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Wait for the primer to dry.\", \"描述\": \"You want to make sure that your eyelid primer is dry before you apply eyeliner. If you apply eyeliner while the primer is still wet, you run the risk of the eyeliner smudging because it is being applied to a slippery surface.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Set your primer.\", \"描述\": \"To make sure that the primer sets, dust your eyelid with a translucent or nude-colored powder. Do not use too much powder, as this will cause your makeup to crease. Instead, cover your lids with a thin layer of powder to allow the primer to set.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Applying Your Eyeliner\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Use cooled eyeliner.\", \"描述\": \"If you are using a pencil liner, consider putting your eyeliner in the fridge for 10 or so minutes if you notice it is soft. Eyeliner is made mostly of wax, and when wax is warm it melts and smudges. If you live in a warm climate or your eyeliner is above room temperature, stick it in the fridge.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Apply your eyeliner.\", \"描述\": \"Apply one even layer of eyeliner to your eyelid right at your lash line. Apply more eyeliner if needed. Several thin layers of eyeliner will stay in place better than thick layers. Do not apply too much liner, because having excess liner can cause fallout and smudging.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Use a light hand.\", \"描述\": \"When you apply your eyeliner, use a light hand. Your eye area is very delicate and being rough on it will cause your eyes to water. Watering eyes causes makeup to shift, so be gentle when applying your liner.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Avoid your waterline.\", \"描述\": \"If you want to do everything you can to avoid smudging, avoid putting eyeliner on your waterline. Your waterline is the rim of your eyelid that is against the eye, between the base of your lashes and your eyeball. Your waterline is very sensitive, and applying eyeliner there can cause your eyes to water. Watering eyes and tearing causes your eyeliner to shift downward, giving you the smudged, raccoon look. \\nSome prefer the look of liner on their waterline rather than on their lash line. If you are not willing to give up putting eyeliner on your waterline, make sure that you are using a liner that is not irritating to your eyes. This may mean investing in a more expensive product than most drugstore eyeliners.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Setting Your Eyeliner\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Apply eyeshadow over your eyeliner.\", \"描述\": \"After you apply your eyeliner, take a similarly-colored eyeshadow and use a thin brush to sweep a layer of eyeshadow over your eyeliner. For instance, if you used black eyeliner, use a matte black eyeshadow .This seals your liner and prevents it from running or smudging. \\nMake sure not too use to much eyeshadow or a brush that is too large. You want just enough to cover and seal your liner; you should not even be able to tell that you have used eyeshadow.\\nDo not use glittery eyeshadow to seal eyeliner. Glitter can seriously irritate your eyes and is best for lids, not the area around your eyes.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Use a makeup sealer.\", \"描述\": \"Makeup sealers work by drying over your eyeliner so that it stays set. They are usually clear so that the sealer does not interfere with the color of your liner. You can find makeup sealer at stores like Sephora, Ulta or Target.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Use Vaseline as a makeup sealer.\", \"描述\": \"If you do not have a makeup sealer and would rather not purchase one, just use Vaseline to seal your eyeliner. Take a Q-tip, pick up a dab of Vaseline, then pat it over your eyeliner. This functions in the same way as a sealer and will prevent your liner from running.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Apply waterproof mascara.\", \"描述\": \"If you usually use mascara, make sure to use a waterproof mascara after applying your liner and sealer. 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Use gently and sparingly to avoid cleaning off too much makeup.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Avoid rubbing your eyes.\", \"描述\": \"Be mindful of your makeup and try not to rub or touch the area around your eyes too much. You may be doing it unconsciously, but if you make a point of trying to remember then it should become second nature to you to avoid touching your eye area.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Avoid the heat.\", \"描述\": \"Hot and sticky weather can melt your makeup and make it run. If you can avoid it, try not to spend excessive time in the heat. If you are spending time outside on a sunny day, wear sunglasses. This can shield your eye area from the sun and also prevents your eyes from watering as you squint.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Avoid getting your face wet.\", \"描述\": \"Many eyeliners are not waterproof. A rainstorm, a swim session or a shower can all cause your makeup to run. Do your best to avoid getting your face wet after you put your makeup on. 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How to Apply Eyeliner to Sensitive Eyes
1. Choosing the Right Eyeliner 1-1. Read the ingredients. Some eyeliners say on the label that they are safe for contact wearers or are hypoallergenic. This, however, is not a guarantee that the eyeliner will be comfortable for sensitive eyes. Make sure eye makeup is formulated without sulfates or parabens, which can cause skin irritation. Talc and kohl should also be avoided to prevent irritation. Fortunately, numerous makeup products are now formulated without these potentially harmful ingredients. 1-2. Test on your hand first. If you have sensitive skin, it’s important to test a potential eyeliner on your hand before applying it to your eyes. The skin around your eyes is thinner and more sensitive than other areas, so this test is not foolproof, but if you have an allergic reaction, you will know not to apply the product to your eyes. Check for contact dermatitis in the form of a red rash. This can happen right away. Watch for the symptoms of an allergic reaction. You also may develop a reaction in a different area of your body. If you have had reactions in the past, talk to a dermatologist before starting to use a new brand. It may take up to 24 hours for a reaction to develop, so wait at least a day before applying a new eyeliner to your eyes. 1-3. Buy an eyeliner that doesn’t need to be pressed hard. Having to press down or stretch the eyelid can cause your eyes to water when applying eyeliner. When testing different eyeliners, be sure to choose one that provides enough color with a light touch. You shouldn't need to press too hard to get a smooth line. 1-4. Choose a pencil liner. Long-wearing eyeliner pencils stay put and tend to be easy on sensitive skin. They are less likely to smudge or run, and they are easy to sanitize to prevent infection or irritation. NARS and Urban Decay offer excellent, smooth pencil eyeliners. 1-5. Pick a gel liner. Gel eyeliner is applied with a brush and is generally long-lasting. A brush liner may require less pressure than a pencil to apply. Bobbi Brown Gel Liner is easy to apply, and L'Oreal Lacquer Liner is also a good choice for sensitive eyes. 1-6. Select a liquid liner. With liquid eyeliners, you run the risk of smearing if you flinch or blink while applying the product. However, liquid eyeliners with a felt tip are easier to apply lightly while avoiding smudging rather than liquid liners with a brush. They also are less likely to run and drip into your eyes because nothing is worse for sensitive eyes that getting makeup directly in them. Lancome, Kat Von D Cosmetics, and Stila make liquid liners with felt tips that don’t budge. 1-7. Avoid waterproof makeup. If applying makeup causes your eyes to water, you may be tempted to try waterproof eyeliner. However, this style of cosmetics is more difficult to remove and may require you to rub harder upon removal, which may cause irritation. 2. Putting on Eyeliner 2-1. Gently wipe eyes with a non-irritating makeup remover. Eye creams and natural oils can make the eyelids greasy, which prevents eyeliner from staying put all day. You can use a makeup wipe, such as the ones sold by Aveeno, Olay, or Simple, to prime your eyes. If you prefer liquid makeup remover, choose an oil free brand, such as Lancome or Clinique. 2-2. Apply eyeshadow Put on eyeshadow before applying eyeliner. However, if you are just learning to apply eyeliner, it may be best to skip the eyeshadow until you get the hang of it. It may be more difficult to apply eyeliner on top of eyeshadow, but doing it in reverse will cover the eyeliner. 2-3. Don’t apply makeup to your waterline. The waterline is the inner edge of the eyelid. It’s easy to transfer makeup into the eye, and the proximity to the eye can cause irritation. Plus, it may not last long if applying it causes your eyes to water. Instead, stay outside the lash line on both your upper and lower eyelids. Aim for just underneath the eyelashes on the lower lid. Nearly any style can be applied this way, including a cat eye or a simple line. 2-4. Don’t pull too hard. Try not to drag the eyelid because it can distort the line when you’re done, and it also may increase irritation. With a gel liner or liquid eyeliner, you may be able to just wink your eye shut without pulling your eyelid. 2-5. Avoid the inner corner. Start the line just away from the the inner corner to minimize discomfort from wearing makeup. Move the line outward toward the outer corner. 2-6. Don't use tape as a stencil. Some beauty websites recommend using tape as a makeshift stencil for a classic cat-eye look, but this may not be the best idea for people with sensitive eyes. Instead, you can hold a business card up to the corner of your eye to make a sharp, straight line. This also helps you avoid apply a too-thick line or spreading eyeliner outside the area you intended to apply it. 2-7. Properly rinse your eyes if makeup gets in them. If you accidentally get eyeliner in your eye, thoroughly rinse it. If you wear contacts, take them out and clean them. Do not put contacts back in while your eyes are still irritated. 2-8. Remove makeup at the end of the day. Although it may seem like a no-brainer, be sure to remove your eye makeup before going to bed because it can lead to irritation otherwise. Because the eye area is prone to sensitivity more than the rest of the face, be sure to choose a gentle makeup remover that won’t cause discomfort. 3. Taking Care of Makeup 3-1. Sharpen pencils before every use. If you use eyeliner pencils, be sure to sharpen them before every use. Not only does this help you get a cleaner line, but it removes the outer layer of the pencil, minimizing the potential for irritation in case any debris has settled on the tip. This also helps the product last longer. 3-2. Clean makeup brushes regularly. If you use gel eyeliner, rinse excess eyeliner off the brush after use or before using again. Wash them once a week to prevent eyeliner from building up. Although commercial brush cleaners are available, you can use water and a small amount of baby shampoo to scrub the tips. Let them dry before using again. 3-3. Throw old eye makeup away. Eye makeup is prone to collecting bacteria. Pencil and liquid eyeliner can be used for up to year unless the pencil is stubby. However, for sensitive eyes, you may want to replace more frequently. Replacing eyeliner every two to three months helps you avoid eye infections. 3-4. Sanitize eyeliner. Avoiding bacterial buildup is especially important if you have sensitive eyes. Although sharpening essentially sanitizes pencil liners, you can buy a sanitizing mist for other types or use a small amount of rubbing alcohol in a tissue to gently rub the tip. Tips Make sure you have time. Hurried application can lead to injury of the eye. Warnings Never apply makeup in the car. It is distracting and can lead to more than an eye injury.
{ "create_time": "20230517 10:46:29", "回答明细": "{\"回答\": \"1. Choosing the Right Eyeliner\\n1-1. Read the ingredients.\\nSome eyeliners say on the label that they are safe for contact wearers or are hypoallergenic. This, however, is not a guarantee that the eyeliner will be comfortable for sensitive eyes. Make sure eye makeup is formulated without sulfates or parabens, which can cause skin irritation. Talc and kohl should also be avoided to prevent irritation. Fortunately, numerous makeup products are now formulated without these potentially harmful ingredients.\\n1-2. Test on your hand first.\\nIf you have sensitive skin, it’s important to test a potential eyeliner on your hand before applying it to your eyes. The skin around your eyes is thinner and more sensitive than other areas, so this test is not foolproof, but if you have an allergic reaction, you will know not to apply the product to your eyes.\\nCheck for contact dermatitis in the form of a red rash. This can happen right away.\\nWatch for the symptoms of an allergic reaction.\\nYou also may develop a reaction in a different area of your body.\\nIf you have had reactions in the past, talk to a dermatologist before starting to use a new brand.\\nIt may take up to 24 hours for a reaction to develop, so wait at least a day before applying a new eyeliner to your eyes.\\n1-3. Buy an eyeliner that doesn’t need to be pressed hard.\\nHaving to press down or stretch the eyelid can cause your eyes to water when applying eyeliner. When testing different eyeliners, be sure to choose one that provides enough color with a light touch. You shouldn't need to press too hard to get a smooth line.\\n1-4. Choose a pencil liner.\\nLong-wearing eyeliner pencils stay put and tend to be easy on sensitive skin. They are less likely to smudge or run, and they are easy to sanitize to prevent infection or irritation. NARS and Urban Decay offer excellent, smooth pencil eyeliners.\\n1-5. Pick a gel liner.\\nGel eyeliner is applied with a brush and is generally long-lasting. A brush liner may require less pressure than a pencil to apply. Bobbi Brown Gel Liner is easy to apply, and L'Oreal Lacquer Liner is also a good choice for sensitive eyes.\\n1-6. Select a liquid liner.\\nWith liquid eyeliners, you run the risk of smearing if you flinch or blink while applying the product. However, liquid eyeliners with a felt tip are easier to apply lightly while avoiding smudging rather than liquid liners with a brush. They also are less likely to run and drip into your eyes because nothing is worse for sensitive eyes that getting makeup directly in them. Lancome, Kat Von D Cosmetics, and Stila make liquid liners with felt tips that don’t budge.\\n1-7. Avoid waterproof makeup.\\nIf applying makeup causes your eyes to water, you may be tempted to try waterproof eyeliner. However, this style of cosmetics is more difficult to remove and may require you to rub harder upon removal, which may cause irritation.\\n2. Putting on Eyeliner\\n2-1. Gently wipe eyes with a non-irritating makeup remover.\\nEye creams and natural oils can make the eyelids greasy, which prevents eyeliner from staying put all day. You can use a makeup wipe, such as the ones sold by Aveeno, Olay, or Simple, to prime your eyes. If you prefer liquid makeup remover, choose an oil free brand, such as Lancome or Clinique.\\n2-2. Apply eyeshadow\\nPut on eyeshadow before applying eyeliner. However, if you are just learning to apply eyeliner, it may be best to skip the eyeshadow until you get the hang of it. It may be more difficult to apply eyeliner on top of eyeshadow, but doing it in reverse will cover the eyeliner.\\n2-3. Don’t apply makeup to your waterline.\\nThe waterline is the inner edge of the eyelid. It’s easy to transfer makeup into the eye, and the proximity to the eye can cause irritation. Plus, it may not last long if applying it causes your eyes to water. Instead, stay outside the lash line on both your upper and lower eyelids. Aim for just underneath the eyelashes on the lower lid. Nearly any style can be applied this way, including a cat eye or a simple line.\\n2-4. Don’t pull too hard.\\nTry not to drag the eyelid because it can distort the line when you’re done, and it also may increase irritation. With a gel liner or liquid eyeliner, you may be able to just wink your eye shut without pulling your eyelid.\\n2-5. Avoid the inner corner.\\nStart the line just away from the the inner corner to minimize discomfort from wearing makeup. Move the line outward toward the outer corner.\\n2-6. Don't use tape as a stencil.\\nSome beauty websites recommend using tape as a makeshift stencil for a classic cat-eye look, but this may not be the best idea for people with sensitive eyes. Instead, you can hold a business card up to the corner of your eye to make a sharp, straight line. This also helps you avoid apply a too-thick line or spreading eyeliner outside the area you intended to apply it.\\n2-7. Properly rinse your eyes if makeup gets in them.\\nIf you accidentally get eyeliner in your eye, thoroughly rinse it. If you wear contacts, take them out and clean them. Do not put contacts back in while your eyes are still irritated.\\n2-8. Remove makeup at the end of the day.\\nAlthough it may seem like a no-brainer, be sure to remove your eye makeup before going to bed because it can lead to irritation otherwise. Because the eye area is prone to sensitivity more than the rest of the face, be sure to choose a gentle makeup remover that won’t cause discomfort.\\n3. Taking Care of Makeup\\n3-1. Sharpen pencils before every use.\\nIf you use eyeliner pencils, be sure to sharpen them before every use. Not only does this help you get a cleaner line, but it removes the outer layer of the pencil, minimizing the potential for irritation in case any debris has settled on the tip. This also helps the product last longer.\\n3-2. Clean makeup brushes regularly.\\nIf you use gel eyeliner, rinse excess eyeliner off the brush after use or before using again. Wash them once a week to prevent eyeliner from building up. Although commercial brush cleaners are available, you can use water and a small amount of baby shampoo to scrub the tips. Let them dry before using again.\\n3-3. Throw old eye makeup away.\\nEye makeup is prone to collecting bacteria. Pencil and liquid eyeliner can be used for up to year unless the pencil is stubby. However, for sensitive eyes, you may want to replace more frequently. Replacing eyeliner every two to three months helps you avoid eye infections.\\n3-4. Sanitize eyeliner.\\nAvoiding bacterial buildup is especially important if you have sensitive eyes. Although sharpening essentially sanitizes pencil liners, you can buy a sanitizing mist for other types or use a small amount of rubbing alcohol in a tissue to gently rub the tip.\\nTips\\nMake sure you have time. Hurried application can lead to injury of the eye.\\nWarnings\\nNever apply makeup in the car. It is distracting and can lead to more than an eye injury.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Eyeliner is pretty, but it can be a hassle, especially if you wear contacts or have sensitive eyes. If you have sensitive eyes, they may begin to itch or tear up when you apply eyeliner. Minimize your discomfort while looking great by choosing the right eyeliner, applying it correctly, and sanitizing makeup.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Choosing the Right Eyeliner\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Read the ingredients.\", \"描述\": \"Some eyeliners say on the label that they are safe for contact wearers or are hypoallergenic. This, however, is not a guarantee that the eyeliner will be comfortable for sensitive eyes. Make sure eye makeup is formulated without sulfates or parabens, which can cause skin irritation. Talc and kohl should also be avoided to prevent irritation. Fortunately, numerous makeup products are now formulated without these potentially harmful ingredients.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Test on your hand first.\", \"描述\": \"If you have sensitive skin, it’s important to test a potential eyeliner on your hand before applying it to your eyes. The skin around your eyes is thinner and more sensitive than other areas, so this test is not foolproof, but if you have an allergic reaction, you will know not to apply the product to your eyes.\\nCheck for contact dermatitis in the form of a red rash. This can happen right away.\\nWatch for the symptoms of an allergic reaction.\\nYou also may develop a reaction in a different area of your body.\\nIf you have had reactions in the past, talk to a dermatologist before starting to use a new brand.\\nIt may take up to 24 hours for a reaction to develop, so wait at least a day before applying a new eyeliner to your eyes.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Buy an eyeliner that doesn’t need to be pressed hard.\", \"描述\": \"Having to press down or stretch the eyelid can cause your eyes to water when applying eyeliner. When testing different eyeliners, be sure to choose one that provides enough color with a light touch. You shouldn't need to press too hard to get a smooth line.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Choose a pencil liner.\", \"描述\": \"Long-wearing eyeliner pencils stay put and tend to be easy on sensitive skin. They are less likely to smudge or run, and they are easy to sanitize to prevent infection or irritation. NARS and Urban Decay offer excellent, smooth pencil eyeliners.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Pick a gel liner.\", \"描述\": \"Gel eyeliner is applied with a brush and is generally long-lasting. A brush liner may require less pressure than a pencil to apply. Bobbi Brown Gel Liner is easy to apply, and L'Oreal Lacquer Liner is also a good choice for sensitive eyes.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Select a liquid liner.\", \"描述\": \"With liquid eyeliners, you run the risk of smearing if you flinch or blink while applying the product. However, liquid eyeliners with a felt tip are easier to apply lightly while avoiding smudging rather than liquid liners with a brush. They also are less likely to run and drip into your eyes because nothing is worse for sensitive eyes that getting makeup directly in them. Lancome, Kat Von D Cosmetics, and Stila make liquid liners with felt tips that don’t budge.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Avoid waterproof makeup.\", \"描述\": \"If applying makeup causes your eyes to water, you may be tempted to try waterproof eyeliner. However, this style of cosmetics is more difficult to remove and may require you to rub harder upon removal, which may cause irritation.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Putting on Eyeliner\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Gently wipe eyes with a non-irritating makeup remover.\", \"描述\": \"Eye creams and natural oils can make the eyelids greasy, which prevents eyeliner from staying put all day. You can use a makeup wipe, such as the ones sold by Aveeno, Olay, or Simple, to prime your eyes. If you prefer liquid makeup remover, choose an oil free brand, such as Lancome or Clinique.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Apply eyeshadow\", \"描述\": \"Put on eyeshadow before applying eyeliner. However, if you are just learning to apply eyeliner, it may be best to skip the eyeshadow until you get the hang of it. It may be more difficult to apply eyeliner on top of eyeshadow, but doing it in reverse will cover the eyeliner.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Don’t apply makeup to your waterline.\", \"描述\": \"The waterline is the inner edge of the eyelid. It’s easy to transfer makeup into the eye, and the proximity to the eye can cause irritation. Plus, it may not last long if applying it causes your eyes to water. Instead, stay outside the lash line on both your upper and lower eyelids. Aim for just underneath the eyelashes on the lower lid. Nearly any style can be applied this way, including a cat eye or a simple line.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Don’t pull too hard.\", \"描述\": \"Try not to drag the eyelid because it can distort the line when you’re done, and it also may increase irritation. With a gel liner or liquid eyeliner, you may be able to just wink your eye shut without pulling your eyelid.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Avoid the inner corner.\", \"描述\": \"Start the line just away from the the inner corner to minimize discomfort from wearing makeup. Move the line outward toward the outer corner.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Don't use tape as a stencil.\", \"描述\": \"Some beauty websites recommend using tape as a makeshift stencil for a classic cat-eye look, but this may not be the best idea for people with sensitive eyes. Instead, you can hold a business card up to the corner of your eye to make a sharp, straight line. This also helps you avoid apply a too-thick line or spreading eyeliner outside the area you intended to apply it.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Properly rinse your eyes if makeup gets in them.\", \"描述\": \"If you accidentally get eyeliner in your eye, thoroughly rinse it. If you wear contacts, take them out and clean them. Do not put contacts back in while your eyes are still irritated.\"}, {\"编号\": 8, \"标题\": \"Remove makeup at the end of the day.\", \"描述\": \"Although it may seem like a no-brainer, be sure to remove your eye makeup before going to bed because it can lead to irritation otherwise. Because the eye area is prone to sensitivity more than the rest of the face, be sure to choose a gentle makeup remover that won’t cause discomfort.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Taking Care of Makeup\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Sharpen pencils before every use.\", \"描述\": \"If you use eyeliner pencils, be sure to sharpen them before every use. Not only does this help you get a cleaner line, but it removes the outer layer of the pencil, minimizing the potential for irritation in case any debris has settled on the tip. This also helps the product last longer.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Clean makeup brushes regularly.\", \"描述\": \"If you use gel eyeliner, rinse excess eyeliner off the brush after use or before using again. Wash them once a week to prevent eyeliner from building up. Although commercial brush cleaners are available, you can use water and a small amount of baby shampoo to scrub the tips. Let them dry before using again.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Throw old eye makeup away.\", \"描述\": \"Eye makeup is prone to collecting bacteria. Pencil and liquid eyeliner can be used for up to year unless the pencil is stubby. However, for sensitive eyes, you may want to replace more frequently. Replacing eyeliner every two to three months helps you avoid eye infections.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Sanitize eyeliner.\", \"描述\": \"Avoiding bacterial buildup is especially important if you have sensitive eyes. Although sharpening essentially sanitizes pencil liners, you can buy a sanitizing mist for other types or use a small amount of rubbing alcohol in a tissue to gently rub the tip.\"}], \"小提示\": [\"Make sure you have time. Hurried application can lead to injury of the eye.\\n\"], \"注意事项\": [\"Never apply makeup in the car. It is distracting and can lead to more than an eye injury.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Eyeliner to Small Round Eyes
1. Making Your Eyes Look Bigger 1-1. Apply a light-colored eyeliner to your waterline. Use a white or nude colored eyeliner on the inner rim of your eyelid. This will open and brighten your eyes so they look bigger. Apply a softer line of eyeliner on your waterline for a more natural look. Avoid applying eyeliner all the way across your waterline if you have close-set eyes, as this will make them appear closer together. 1-2. Line your upper eyelid. Use your eyeliner sparingly and only line the outer half of the lid to avoid a heavy look that makes your eyes look smaller. You should also taper the liner so the line gets thicker toward the outside corner. Eyeliner on your upper lids will give your eyes more dimension, making them seem bigger. 1-3. Use liquid eyeliner for a dramatic effect. Be careful not to apply too much. Too much eyeliner can actually make your eyes appear smaller. If you want eyeliner with an easier application, use an eyeliner pencil or a gel eyeliner. 1-4. Use eyeliner in vibrant colors. Line your upper lid with a vibrant eyeliner like bright blue or purple to make your eyes pop and appear bigger. Pair your eyeliner with a colorful eyeshadow to enhance the effect. Choose a colored eyeliner that will pair well with your eye color. Gold eyeliner will make blue eyes pop, while purple eyeliners contrast nicely with green eyes. Use a blue eyeliner if you have brown eyes. 1-5. Smudge the eyeliner in the outer corners of your eyes upward. Avoid harsh, defined lines that will make your eyes look smaller. Smudging your eyeliner away from your eye will result in a smoky-eye effect, creating the illusion that your eyes extend further than they really do. While wearing heavy eyeliner on your lower lid can make your eyes look smaller, a little liner on the outer corner of your bottom lid can help tie your look together, especially if you're wearing smokey eyeshadow. 1-6. Shape your eyebrows Your eyebrow should follow the shape of your eyes, so a round eye would have a slightly rounded eyebrow. Pluck the stray hairs between your eyes and between your eye and eyebrow to open up your eye area. You can also use an eyebrow pencil to fill in your eyebrow or slightly darken them. 2. Elongating Your Eyes 2-1. Use an eyeliner pencil. Draw a line that runs along your lashes on your upper and lower lids to create a balanced, elongated effect. To avoid unwanted smearing, don't use eyeliner pencils that are too creamy. Find a pencil that is thick enough to stay in place, but not so thick that it pulls at your skin when you're applying it. 2-2. Go with the cat eye look. Extend eyeliner off your upper eyelid and away from the outer corner of your eye, flicking upward with the application tool to create a subtle wing. The cat eye will draw attention to the outer corners of your eyes, giving the appearance that your eyes are more elongated. Use a fine-tipped liquid eyeliner pen when applying a cat eye for the best results. If you mess up one of the wings, use a Q-tip with makeup remover to avoid ruining the rest of your eye makeup. 2-3. Smudge eyeliner into your lash lines. Use a darker colored eyeliner for a more noticeable effect. The smudged eyeliner will give your eyes a lengthier shape. For help smudging your eyeliner, purchase a brush designed specifically for smudging. Using a brush will give your eye makeup a more natural look. 2-4. Finish with mascara. Apply your mascara to both the top and bottom lashes. Start at the bottom of the lashes and pull the wand up through them. Bright colors or soft browns are best for enlarging your eyes. Tips Avoid applying too much eyeliner when doing your eye makeup. Too much eyeliner can look messy and unnatural. Use darker shades of eyeliner sparingly. Lighter shades are more effective at making the eye appear larger.
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Too much eyeliner can actually make your eyes appear smaller.\\nIf you want eyeliner with an easier application, use an eyeliner pencil or a gel eyeliner.\\n1-4. Use eyeliner in vibrant colors.\\nLine your upper lid with a vibrant eyeliner like bright blue or purple to make your eyes pop and appear bigger. Pair your eyeliner with a colorful eyeshadow to enhance the effect.\\nChoose a colored eyeliner that will pair well with your eye color. Gold eyeliner will make blue eyes pop, while purple eyeliners contrast nicely with green eyes. Use a blue eyeliner if you have brown eyes.\\n1-5. Smudge the eyeliner in the outer corners of your eyes upward.\\nAvoid harsh, defined lines that will make your eyes look smaller. Smudging your eyeliner away from your eye will result in a smoky-eye effect, creating the illusion that your eyes extend further than they really do.\\nWhile wearing heavy eyeliner on your lower lid can make your eyes look smaller, a little liner on the outer corner of your bottom lid can help tie your look together, especially if you're wearing smokey eyeshadow.\\n1-6. Shape your eyebrows\\nYour eyebrow should follow the shape of your eyes, so a round eye would have a slightly rounded eyebrow. Pluck the stray hairs between your eyes and between your eye and eyebrow to open up your eye area.\\nYou can also use an eyebrow pencil to fill in your eyebrow or slightly darken them.\\n2. Elongating Your Eyes\\n2-1. Use an eyeliner pencil.\\nDraw a line that runs along your lashes on your upper and lower lids to create a balanced, elongated effect.\\nTo avoid unwanted smearing, don't use eyeliner pencils that are too creamy. Find a pencil that is thick enough to stay in place, but not so thick that it pulls at your skin when you're applying it.\\n2-2. Go with the cat eye look.\\nExtend eyeliner off your upper eyelid and away from the outer corner of your eye, flicking upward with the application tool to create a subtle wing. The cat eye will draw attention to the outer corners of your eyes, giving the appearance that your eyes are more elongated.\\nUse a fine-tipped liquid eyeliner pen when applying a cat eye for the best results.\\nIf you mess up one of the wings, use a Q-tip with makeup remover to avoid ruining the rest of your eye makeup.\\n2-3. Smudge eyeliner into your lash lines.\\nUse a darker colored eyeliner for a more noticeable effect. The smudged eyeliner will give your eyes a lengthier shape.\\nFor help smudging your eyeliner, purchase a brush designed specifically for smudging. Using a brush will give your eye makeup a more natural look.\\n2-4. Finish with mascara.\\nApply your mascara to both the top and bottom lashes. Start at the bottom of the lashes and pull the wand up through them.\\nBright colors or soft browns are best for enlarging your eyes.\\nTips\\nAvoid applying too much eyeliner when doing your eye makeup. Too much eyeliner can look messy and unnatural.\\nUse darker shades of eyeliner sparingly. Lighter shades are more effective at making the eye appear larger.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Eyeliner is a great tool for shaping the eyes and making them pop. When it comes to small, round eyes, eyeliner is no different, but it can be a little trickier to work with. Too much eyeliner or the wrong eyeliner color can make your eyes look smaller and rounder. Fortunately, by using lighter shades and applying eyeliner strategically to your eyes, you can achieve a flawless eye makeup look that complements your eye shape.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Making Your Eyes Look Bigger\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Apply a light-colored eyeliner to your waterline.\", \"描述\": \"Use a white or nude colored eyeliner on the inner rim of your eyelid. This will open and brighten your eyes so they look bigger.\\nApply a softer line of eyeliner on your waterline for a more natural look.\\nAvoid applying eyeliner all the way across your waterline if you have close-set eyes, as this will make them appear closer together.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Line your upper eyelid.\", \"描述\": \"Use your eyeliner sparingly and only line the outer half of the lid to avoid a heavy look that makes your eyes look smaller. You should also taper the liner so the line gets thicker toward the outside corner. Eyeliner on your upper lids will give your eyes more dimension, making them seem bigger.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Use liquid eyeliner for a dramatic effect.\", \"描述\": \"Be careful not to apply too much. Too much eyeliner can actually make your eyes appear smaller.\\nIf you want eyeliner with an easier application, use an eyeliner pencil or a gel eyeliner.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Use eyeliner in vibrant colors.\", \"描述\": \"Line your upper lid with a vibrant eyeliner like bright blue or purple to make your eyes pop and appear bigger. Pair your eyeliner with a colorful eyeshadow to enhance the effect.\\nChoose a colored eyeliner that will pair well with your eye color. Gold eyeliner will make blue eyes pop, while purple eyeliners contrast nicely with green eyes. Use a blue eyeliner if you have brown eyes.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Smudge the eyeliner in the outer corners of your eyes upward.\", \"描述\": \"Avoid harsh, defined lines that will make your eyes look smaller. Smudging your eyeliner away from your eye will result in a smoky-eye effect, creating the illusion that your eyes extend further than they really do.\\nWhile wearing heavy eyeliner on your lower lid can make your eyes look smaller, a little liner on the outer corner of your bottom lid can help tie your look together, especially if you're wearing smokey eyeshadow.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Shape your eyebrows\", \"描述\": \"Your eyebrow should follow the shape of your eyes, so a round eye would have a slightly rounded eyebrow. Pluck the stray hairs between your eyes and between your eye and eyebrow to open up your eye area.\\nYou can also use an eyebrow pencil to fill in your eyebrow or slightly darken them.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Elongating Your Eyes\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Use an eyeliner pencil.\", \"描述\": \"Draw a line that runs along your lashes on your upper and lower lids to create a balanced, elongated effect.\\nTo avoid unwanted smearing, don't use eyeliner pencils that are too creamy. Find a pencil that is thick enough to stay in place, but not so thick that it pulls at your skin when you're applying it.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Go with the cat eye look.\", \"描述\": \"Extend eyeliner off your upper eyelid and away from the outer corner of your eye, flicking upward with the application tool to create a subtle wing. The cat eye will draw attention to the outer corners of your eyes, giving the appearance that your eyes are more elongated.\\nUse a fine-tipped liquid eyeliner pen when applying a cat eye for the best results.\\nIf you mess up one of the wings, use a Q-tip with makeup remover to avoid ruining the rest of your eye makeup.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Smudge eyeliner into your lash lines.\", \"描述\": \"Use a darker colored eyeliner for a more noticeable effect. The smudged eyeliner will give your eyes a lengthier shape.\\nFor help smudging your eyeliner, purchase a brush designed specifically for smudging. Using a brush will give your eye makeup a more natural look.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Finish with mascara.\", \"描述\": \"Apply your mascara to both the top and bottom lashes. Start at the bottom of the lashes and pull the wand up through them.\\nBright colors or soft browns are best for enlarging your eyes.\"}], \"小提示\": [\"Avoid applying too much eyeliner when doing your eye makeup. Too much eyeliner can look messy and unnatural.\\n\", \"Use darker shades of eyeliner sparingly. Lighter shades are more effective at making the eye appear larger.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Eyeliner to the Waterline
1. Putting Eyeliner on Your Waterline 1-1. Apply a concealer. Take a little of the concealer you normally use for your skin tone and dab a little just below your eye line using your fingertips. Applying concealer can help the eyeliner stay in place longer. Always wash your face before applying makeup and be sure to wash makeup off of your face at the end of the day. This will help keep your skin clear and healthy. 1-2. Dry your waterline. Gently pull down the skin of your lower eyelid. Take your cotton swab and swipe along the waterline so that you remove any moisture. This will help the eyeliner stick to your waterline. Take care when using the cotton swab on your eye. Stand in front of a mirror with good lighting so you can easily see what you're doing. 1-3. Position your head. To make application easier, look directly at the mirror and tilt your head down. Don't adjust your gaze while you do this. Use your fingertips and gently pull down on the eyelid. Some people find that squinting can make it easier to apply eyeliner to the waterline. 1-4. Run the eyeliner along the waterline. Use a sharp eyeliner pencil and rub the pencil along your waterline using sweeping motions. You should still be pulling the lid down so that the pencil doesn't directly rub against your eye. While it might seem easier to use liquid eyeliner, you should avoid applying it to the waterline. 1-5. Clean up any smudges. Dip a cotton swab in some makeup remover or petroleum jelly. Carefully run it along the lashes below the waterline. This can clean up smudges or thin out a heavy line of eyeliner. If you'd like to create a smoky look, gently smudge the eyeliner along your lashes. You can use clean fingertips or a smudging tool. 1-6. Apply eye powder. Set your eyeliner by applying a little eye powder to keep the eyeliner in place. Dip an eyeliner brush in eyeshadow that's the same shade as your eyeliner. Brush the eyeshadow over the eyeliner. If you'd like a bold look, you can repeat this process and apply eyeliner to the upper waterline (known as tightlining). 2. Using Eyeliner Along the Waterline Effectively 2-1. Consider how to use this look. If you like how your eyes look when you use eyeliner on the waterline, then you should continue doing it. But, if you're worried it doesn't work with your eyes, there are simple things you can try. For: Wide-set eyes: make sure the eyeliner goes all the way to the inner corner near your nose. Close-set eyes: avoid applying eyeliner in the inner corner and instead apply it mainly along the middle and outer corner of your eyes. Small eyes: use a softer color like brown or khaki instead of black which may define your eyes too much. 2-2. Choose the right eyeliner. You'll probably want to use a sharp eyeliner pencil since you can control the eyeliner easier. You can also use a gel eyeliner and a brush if you feel comfortable applying the liner with a brush. If you choose a pencil, choose one that's designed for applying along the waterline. Kohl pencils are good choices for this. Since the eyeliner is directly against your eye, choose a waterproof eyeliner to make it last longer. Just avoid using liquid eyeliner since it's too slippery to accurately apply. You can use any color of eyeliner. Black eyeliner is a good choice for bold, evening looks. White or tan eyeliners can open up the eyes, making them appear brighter. 2-3. Only apply the eyeliner once. You can rub the eyeliner over the waterline several times when you're initially putting it on. But, you should avoid touching up the waterline later. Doing so can increase your risk of infection by up to 30%. Once your waterline is lined with eyeliner, it will be hard to contain or control. You may need to carry cotton swabs to clean up any smudging or mess after wearing it for a few hours. 2-4. Use a sharpened eyeliner pencil. If you're using a pencil instead of gel, always sharpen the pencil before each use. This ensures that the pencil tip is fresh and won't introduce bacteria into your eye, which could lead to infection. Keep anything that touches your eye completely clean. For example, if you're using a cotton swab, make sure you use a new swab right out of the package. To further reduce your risk for eye infection, never share eyeliner or eye makeup with others. You should also replace your pencil eyeliners every two years. 2-5. Curl your lashes. Your eyeliner will stay in place longer if you take the time to curl your lashes before applying the eyeliner. This way, eyelashes don't poke down into the makeup. This can be especially helpful if your eyelashes naturally point straight downward. Warnings Eyeliner pencils that are too sharp may hurt your eye. Be careful when using a sharp eyeliner pencil near your eye.
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Use your fingertips and gently pull down on the eyelid.\\nSome people find that squinting can make it easier to apply eyeliner to the waterline.\\n1-4. Run the eyeliner along the waterline.\\nUse a sharp eyeliner pencil and rub the pencil along your waterline using sweeping motions. You should still be pulling the lid down so that the pencil doesn't directly rub against your eye.\\nWhile it might seem easier to use liquid eyeliner, you should avoid applying it to the waterline.\\n1-5. Clean up any smudges.\\nDip a cotton swab in some makeup remover or petroleum jelly. Carefully run it along the lashes below the waterline. This can clean up smudges or thin out a heavy line of eyeliner.\\nIf you'd like to create a smoky look, gently smudge the eyeliner along your lashes. You can use clean fingertips or a smudging tool.\\n1-6. Apply eye powder.\\nSet your eyeliner by applying a little eye powder to keep the eyeliner in place. Dip an eyeliner brush in eyeshadow that's the same shade as your eyeliner. Brush the eyeshadow over the eyeliner.\\nIf you'd like a bold look, you can repeat this process and apply eyeliner to the upper waterline (known as tightlining).\\n2. Using Eyeliner Along the Waterline Effectively\\n2-1. Consider how to use this look.\\nIf you like how your eyes look when you use eyeliner on the waterline, then you should continue doing it. But, if you're worried it doesn't work with your eyes, there are simple things you can try. For:\\nWide-set eyes: make sure the eyeliner goes all the way to the inner corner near your nose.\\nClose-set eyes: avoid applying eyeliner in the inner corner and instead apply it mainly along the middle and outer corner of your eyes.\\nSmall eyes: use a softer color like brown or khaki instead of black which may define your eyes too much.\\n2-2. Choose the right eyeliner.\\nYou'll probably want to use a sharp eyeliner pencil since you can control the eyeliner easier. You can also use a gel eyeliner and a brush if you feel comfortable applying the liner with a brush. If you choose a pencil, choose one that's designed for applying along the waterline. Kohl pencils are good choices for this.\\nSince the eyeliner is directly against your eye, choose a waterproof eyeliner to make it last longer. Just avoid using liquid eyeliner since it's too slippery to accurately apply.\\nYou can use any color of eyeliner. Black eyeliner is a good choice for bold, evening looks. White or tan eyeliners can open up the eyes, making them appear brighter.\\n2-3. Only apply the eyeliner once.\\nYou can rub the eyeliner over the waterline several times when you're initially putting it on. But, you should avoid touching up the waterline later. Doing so can increase your risk of infection by up to 30%.\\nOnce your waterline is lined with eyeliner, it will be hard to contain or control. You may need to carry cotton swabs to clean up any smudging or mess after wearing it for a few hours.\\n2-4. Use a sharpened eyeliner pencil.\\nIf you're using a pencil instead of gel, always sharpen the pencil before each use. This ensures that the pencil tip is fresh and won't introduce bacteria into your eye, which could lead to infection. Keep anything that touches your eye completely clean. For example, if you're using a cotton swab, make sure you use a new swab right out of the package.\\nTo further reduce your risk for eye infection, never share eyeliner or eye makeup with others. You should also replace your pencil eyeliners every two years.\\n2-5. Curl your lashes.\\nYour eyeliner will stay in place longer if you take the time to curl your lashes before applying the eyeliner. This way, eyelashes don't poke down into the makeup.\\nThis can be especially helpful if your eyelashes naturally point straight downward.\\nWarnings\\nEyeliner pencils that are too sharp may hurt your eye. Be careful when using a sharp eyeliner pencil near your eye.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"You're probably familiar with wearing eyeliner and mascara. Many people get into a familiar routine, but don't know how to switch things up or make their eyes bolder. If you'd like to try a simple technique that really makes your eyes pop, try lining your waterline with eyeliner. This will create a more dramatic look that can refresh even the most tired makeup routine.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Putting Eyeliner on Your Waterline\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Apply a concealer.\", \"描述\": \"Take a little of the concealer you normally use for your skin tone and dab a little just below your eye line using your fingertips. Applying concealer can help the eyeliner stay in place longer.\\nAlways wash your face before applying makeup and be sure to wash makeup off of your face at the end of the day. This will help keep your skin clear and healthy.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Dry your waterline.\", \"描述\": \"Gently pull down the skin of your lower eyelid. Take your cotton swab and swipe along the waterline so that you remove any moisture. This will help the eyeliner stick to your waterline.\\nTake care when using the cotton swab on your eye. Stand in front of a mirror with good lighting so you can easily see what you're doing.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Position your head.\", \"描述\": \"To make application easier, look directly at the mirror and tilt your head down. Don't adjust your gaze while you do this. Use your fingertips and gently pull down on the eyelid.\\nSome people find that squinting can make it easier to apply eyeliner to the waterline.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Run the eyeliner along the waterline.\", \"描述\": \"Use a sharp eyeliner pencil and rub the pencil along your waterline using sweeping motions. You should still be pulling the lid down so that the pencil doesn't directly rub against your eye.\\nWhile it might seem easier to use liquid eyeliner, you should avoid applying it to the waterline.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Clean up any smudges.\", \"描述\": \"Dip a cotton swab in some makeup remover or petroleum jelly. Carefully run it along the lashes below the waterline. This can clean up smudges or thin out a heavy line of eyeliner.\\nIf you'd like to create a smoky look, gently smudge the eyeliner along your lashes. You can use clean fingertips or a smudging tool.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Apply eye powder.\", \"描述\": \"Set your eyeliner by applying a little eye powder to keep the eyeliner in place. Dip an eyeliner brush in eyeshadow that's the same shade as your eyeliner. Brush the eyeshadow over the eyeliner.\\nIf you'd like a bold look, you can repeat this process and apply eyeliner to the upper waterline (known as tightlining).\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Using Eyeliner Along the Waterline Effectively\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Consider how to use this look.\", \"描述\": \"If you like how your eyes look when you use eyeliner on the waterline, then you should continue doing it. But, if you're worried it doesn't work with your eyes, there are simple things you can try. For:\\nWide-set eyes: make sure the eyeliner goes all the way to the inner corner near your nose.\\nClose-set eyes: avoid applying eyeliner in the inner corner and instead apply it mainly along the middle and outer corner of your eyes.\\nSmall eyes: use a softer color like brown or khaki instead of black which may define your eyes too much.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Choose the right eyeliner.\", \"描述\": \"You'll probably want to use a sharp eyeliner pencil since you can control the eyeliner easier. You can also use a gel eyeliner and a brush if you feel comfortable applying the liner with a brush. If you choose a pencil, choose one that's designed for applying along the waterline. Kohl pencils are good choices for this.\\nSince the eyeliner is directly against your eye, choose a waterproof eyeliner to make it last longer. Just avoid using liquid eyeliner since it's too slippery to accurately apply.\\nYou can use any color of eyeliner. Black eyeliner is a good choice for bold, evening looks. White or tan eyeliners can open up the eyes, making them appear brighter.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Only apply the eyeliner once.\", \"描述\": \"You can rub the eyeliner over the waterline several times when you're initially putting it on. But, you should avoid touching up the waterline later. Doing so can increase your risk of infection by up to 30%.\\nOnce your waterline is lined with eyeliner, it will be hard to contain or control. You may need to carry cotton swabs to clean up any smudging or mess after wearing it for a few hours.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Use a sharpened eyeliner pencil.\", \"描述\": \"If you're using a pencil instead of gel, always sharpen the pencil before each use. This ensures that the pencil tip is fresh and won't introduce bacteria into your eye, which could lead to infection. Keep anything that touches your eye completely clean. For example, if you're using a cotton swab, make sure you use a new swab right out of the package.\\nTo further reduce your risk for eye infection, never share eyeliner or eye makeup with others. You should also replace your pencil eyeliners every two years.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Curl your lashes.\", \"描述\": \"Your eyeliner will stay in place longer if you take the time to curl your lashes before applying the eyeliner. This way, eyelashes don't poke down into the makeup.\\nThis can be especially helpful if your eyelashes naturally point straight downward.\"}], \"注意事项\": [\"Eyeliner pencils that are too sharp may hurt your eye. Be careful when using a sharp eyeliner pencil near your eye.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Eyeliner with a Brush
1. Selecting Your Products 1-1. Select your eyeliner brush. You can find an assortment of different brushes at beauty supply stores or your local drugstore. Different types of eyeliner brushes are useful for different purposes. They can also be great for different types of products, like gels, creams, powders, and liquids. A variety of eyeliner brushes is a worthwhile investment to your beauty arsenal. Flat, angled eyeliner brushes have stiff bristles that are longer at one side. These brushes are pretty multipurpose, and can achieve tight lines along the lash line. Your basic eyeliner brush is a straight brush with a small, sparse tip. It’s perfect for thin lines, thanks to its thin tip. A flat tip brush is similar to the angled eyeliner brush, but without the angle! This one is good for simple, straight lines. The angled bent eyeliner brush is a funny looking brush that almost looks like it’s been broken. It has a smaller tip, and is used to draw super thin lines. It’s particularly good for curved wings. The dome shaped semi flat brush has a bigger tip than the others, so it’s great for applying thicker lines. 1-2. Pick your eyeliner product. Again, the beauty of applying eyeliner with a brush is that virtually any makeup product can become eyeliner. If you love a certain eyeshadow or powder, you can use it to line your eyes with a softer, smudged line. Gels and creams are smooth and pigmented, and typically last for a long time. Liquid eyeliner is dramatic and precise, but it can be difficult to apply. This one might take a bit of practice! 1-3. Pair the proper product and brush. With an array of brushes and a variety of products, your eyeliner potential is seemingly endless. To choose the appropriate product and brush, it’s important to consider the final look you want to achieve. Selecting your supplies is half the battle. Liquid eyeliners are great for super defined, sharp lines. To apply these, select a brush with a very fine tip, like the classic eyeliner brush or the angled bent eyeliner brush. Gel and cream eyeliners are rich and smooth, with a great staying power. The dome shaped semi flat brush is recommended for applying these. Powders are better for a soft look, and using a flat angled eyeliner brush or a flat straight eyeliner brush both work well for this. 2. Lining Your Eyes 2-1. Make sure your brushes are clean. If they’re straight out of the package, you don’t need to worry about this. Otherwise, you should clean your eyeliner brushes between applications. While this is important for all makeup brushes, it’s particularly important for the brushes you’re using near your delicate eyes. You want to limit the amount of bacteria you’re spreading near your eyes – plus, the application is typically smoothest when the brush is clean before dipping it into product. Learn about different ways to clean your brushes here. 2-2. Dip your brush into the product. Here’s a helpful tip: you can always add more eyeliner, but it’s trickier to remove it. In other words, start with less product and build up, rather than vice versa. Make sure the tip of your brush is coated in a layer of product, but don’t pack it on. If you need to add more product, you easily can. 2-3. Begin at your top inner corner. Line your brush up to the inner corner of your top lash line, or as far inwards as you want your liner to extend. Then, drag or brush the product outwards to your outer corner. You can stop your liner at the outer corner, or extend it to a cat eye or a wing. If you are nervous to draw a line in one fell swoop, you can first add dots along your top lash line. Then, simply connect the dots! 2-4. Line your bottom lash line. Bottom eyeliner can be a bit trickier, because it can make your eyes look very severe and dark if done incorrectly. Again, start inwards and move outwards. However, unlike the top eyeliner, you should start about 2/3 into the eye, omitting product from your inner corner. Lining the outsides of your bottom eye make your eyes look bigger and open, while lining the entire thing can make your eyes look very dark and stern. Make sure to connect your eyeliner to the outer corner of your eye, thus also connecting with the top eyeliner. This will make your eye look unified and natural. Typically, you’ll want to create a softer, lighter line on your bottom lash line.
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It has a smaller tip, and is used to draw super thin lines. It’s particularly good for curved wings.\\nThe dome shaped semi flat brush has a bigger tip than the others, so it’s great for applying thicker lines.\\n1-2. Pick your eyeliner product.\\nAgain, the beauty of applying eyeliner with a brush is that virtually any makeup product can become eyeliner. If you love a certain eyeshadow or powder, you can use it to line your eyes with a softer, smudged line. Gels and creams are smooth and pigmented, and typically last for a long time. Liquid eyeliner is dramatic and precise, but it can be difficult to apply. This one might take a bit of practice!\\n1-3. Pair the proper product and brush.\\nWith an array of brushes and a variety of products, your eyeliner potential is seemingly endless. To choose the appropriate product and brush, it’s important to consider the final look you want to achieve. Selecting your supplies is half the battle.\\nLiquid eyeliners are great for super defined, sharp lines. To apply these, select a brush with a very fine tip, like the classic eyeliner brush or the angled bent eyeliner brush.\\nGel and cream eyeliners are rich and smooth, with a great staying power. The dome shaped semi flat brush is recommended for applying these.\\nPowders are better for a soft look, and using a flat angled eyeliner brush or a flat straight eyeliner brush both work well for this.\\n2. Lining Your Eyes\\n2-1. Make sure your brushes are clean.\\nIf they’re straight out of the package, you don’t need to worry about this. Otherwise, you should clean your eyeliner brushes between applications. While this is important for all makeup brushes, it’s particularly important for the brushes you’re using near your delicate eyes. You want to limit the amount of bacteria you’re spreading near your eyes – plus, the application is typically smoothest when the brush is clean before dipping it into product.\\nLearn about different ways to clean your brushes here.\\n2-2. Dip your brush into the product.\\nHere’s a helpful tip: you can always add more eyeliner, but it’s trickier to remove it. In other words, start with less product and build up, rather than vice versa. Make sure the tip of your brush is coated in a layer of product, but don’t pack it on. If you need to add more product, you easily can.\\n2-3. Begin at your top inner corner.\\nLine your brush up to the inner corner of your top lash line, or as far inwards as you want your liner to extend. Then, drag or brush the product outwards to your outer corner. You can stop your liner at the outer corner, or extend it to a cat eye or a wing.\\nIf you are nervous to draw a line in one fell swoop, you can first add dots along your top lash line. Then, simply connect the dots!\\n2-4. Line your bottom lash line.\\nBottom eyeliner can be a bit trickier, because it can make your eyes look very severe and dark if done incorrectly. Again, start inwards and move outwards. However, unlike the top eyeliner, you should start about 2/3 into the eye, omitting product from your inner corner. Lining the outsides of your bottom eye make your eyes look bigger and open, while lining the entire thing can make your eyes look very dark and stern.\\nMake sure to connect your eyeliner to the outer corner of your eye, thus also connecting with the top eyeliner. This will make your eye look unified and natural.\\nTypically, you’ll want to create a softer, lighter line on your bottom lash line.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"When it comes to applying eyeliner, brushes can be intimidating. Unlike using an eyeliner pencil or an applicator in a liquid eyeliner bottle, brushes require a particular technique to ensure the product goes on evenly. This type of application, however, allows you to turn any of those gorgeous pots or pans of makeup into eyeliner with just the dab of a brush. Learning the proper way to apply eyeliner with a brush is a great way to expand your potential makeup looks.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Selecting Your Products\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Select your eyeliner brush.\", \"描述\": \"You can find an assortment of different brushes at beauty supply stores or your local drugstore. Different types of eyeliner brushes are useful for different purposes. They can also be great for different types of products, like gels, creams, powders, and liquids. A variety of eyeliner brushes is a worthwhile investment to your beauty arsenal.\\nFlat, angled eyeliner brushes have stiff bristles that are longer at one side. These brushes are pretty multipurpose, and can achieve tight lines along the lash line.\\nYour basic eyeliner brush is a straight brush with a small, sparse tip. It’s perfect for thin lines, thanks to its thin tip.\\nA flat tip brush is similar to the angled eyeliner brush, but without the angle! This one is good for simple, straight lines.\\nThe angled bent eyeliner brush is a funny looking brush that almost looks like it’s been broken. It has a smaller tip, and is used to draw super thin lines. It’s particularly good for curved wings.\\nThe dome shaped semi flat brush has a bigger tip than the others, so it’s great for applying thicker lines.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Pick your eyeliner product.\", \"描述\": \"Again, the beauty of applying eyeliner with a brush is that virtually any makeup product can become eyeliner. If you love a certain eyeshadow or powder, you can use it to line your eyes with a softer, smudged line. Gels and creams are smooth and pigmented, and typically last for a long time. Liquid eyeliner is dramatic and precise, but it can be difficult to apply. This one might take a bit of practice!\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Pair the proper product and brush.\", \"描述\": \"With an array of brushes and a variety of products, your eyeliner potential is seemingly endless. To choose the appropriate product and brush, it’s important to consider the final look you want to achieve. Selecting your supplies is half the battle.\\nLiquid eyeliners are great for super defined, sharp lines. To apply these, select a brush with a very fine tip, like the classic eyeliner brush or the angled bent eyeliner brush.\\nGel and cream eyeliners are rich and smooth, with a great staying power. The dome shaped semi flat brush is recommended for applying these.\\nPowders are better for a soft look, and using a flat angled eyeliner brush or a flat straight eyeliner brush both work well for this.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Lining Your Eyes\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Make sure your brushes are clean.\", \"描述\": \"If they’re straight out of the package, you don’t need to worry about this. Otherwise, you should clean your eyeliner brushes between applications. While this is important for all makeup brushes, it’s particularly important for the brushes you’re using near your delicate eyes. You want to limit the amount of bacteria you’re spreading near your eyes – plus, the application is typically smoothest when the brush is clean before dipping it into product.\\nLearn about different ways to clean your brushes here.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Dip your brush into the product.\", \"描述\": \"Here’s a helpful tip: you can always add more eyeliner, but it’s trickier to remove it. In other words, start with less product and build up, rather than vice versa. Make sure the tip of your brush is coated in a layer of product, but don’t pack it on. If you need to add more product, you easily can.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Begin at your top inner corner.\", \"描述\": \"Line your brush up to the inner corner of your top lash line, or as far inwards as you want your liner to extend. Then, drag or brush the product outwards to your outer corner. You can stop your liner at the outer corner, or extend it to a cat eye or a wing.\\nIf you are nervous to draw a line in one fell swoop, you can first add dots along your top lash line. Then, simply connect the dots!\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Line your bottom lash line.\", \"描述\": \"Bottom eyeliner can be a bit trickier, because it can make your eyes look very severe and dark if done incorrectly. Again, start inwards and move outwards. However, unlike the top eyeliner, you should start about 2/3 into the eye, omitting product from your inner corner. Lining the outsides of your bottom eye make your eyes look bigger and open, while lining the entire thing can make your eyes look very dark and stern.\\nMake sure to connect your eyeliner to the outer corner of your eye, thus also connecting with the top eyeliner. This will make your eye look unified and natural.\\nTypically, you’ll want to create a softer, lighter line on your bottom lash line.\"}]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Eyeshadow
1. Starting Out 1-1. Choose your eyeshadow. With entire stores designated just to eyeshadow options, choosing the right texture, hue, and brand can seem incredibly intimidating. Don’t allow the vast variety to scare you though - embrace it! The hundreds of options give you much flexibility in choosing the best eyeshadow for you. Shadows come in every color imaginable and can be found in loose powder, compact powder, and cream forms. The most highly pigmented eyeshadow is typically sold as a loose powder, but these are also the most difficult to control because of their loose form. Cream shadows are easy to apply but crease more quickly than powder eyeshadows. The best texture to start with as a novice eyeshadow-applier is a compact powder. You can always make eyeshadow more pigmented. Although you don’t need to have dozens of colors to be an eyeshadow artist, it is recommended that you have at least three shades of eyeshadow in the same color palette. Several different looks require a light, medium, and dark eyeshadow. If you don’t want to look overdone with your eyeshadow, choose three shades that are in neutral tones, such as browns or grays. Otherwise, choose any colors that might appeal to you and your style. 1-2. Select the right brushes. Although you can indeed apply your eyeshadow using your fingertips, they will likely be too big and are coated in natural oils which make application difficult. Invest in a few good makeup brushes for the easiest and most attractive eyeshadow application. Avoid using sponge brushes for your eyeshadow, as these do not apply the pigment well at all. Use a stiff flat brush to apply eyeshadow to your entire lid. This brush is best for picking up lots of pigment and distributing it over your entire eyelid. A soft or stiff dome brush is used for applying eyeshadow to your crease and blending it outwards. These are a must-have for getting a smooth, even gradation of color from your lash line up to your browbone. Get a soft pencil brush to apply eyeshadow close to your lash line. These are small and thin enough to work on both your upper and lower lash line, as well as in difficult to reach areas like the inner corner of your eyes. 1-3. Know how to apply your eyeshadow. One of the most important aspects of applying your eyeshadow is using the correct brush strokes and speed. Rushing through your makeup or using the wrong brush strokes will create a messy, unattractive eyeshadow application. When you first apply the pigment to your eyelid, pat the eyeshadow on rather than brushing it across your lid. This will help it to stick to your lid better and give a solid rather than patchy appearance. Instead of sweeping your eyeshadow back and forth across your eye in a fast motion, use short, slow brush strokes going in the same direction to blend colors. You should never be moving your hand quickly as you apply your eyeshadow. Unless you are using a highlighter color, you should never apply your eyeshadow all the way up to your eyebrows. This is a surefire way to over-dramatize your eyes and make them look much too overdone. 1-4. Apply your normal face makeup. Doing your eye makeup should be the last step in your makeup application process, so put on your regular makeup first. Apply your concealer, foundation, blush or bronzer, and brow liner before making your way to your eyeshadow. Apply a shadow primer to help your eyeshadow last all day. If you don’t, the natural oils your skin creates will seep through the shadow and cause it to gather along your crease several hours into wearing it. Never apply your mascara before putting on your eyeshadow, and unless you are doing a specialized smokey eye, your eyeliner should come after your eyeshadow as well. 2. Applying Fanned Eyeshadow 2-1. Apply your lightest color. Normally called a highlighter shade, this is typically a creamy nude eyeshadow. Use your stiff flat brush to put this on the inner corners of your eyes, sweeping it up and down to gather just slightly on the upper and lower lash line. Apply a light sweep of it as well just below your eyebrows. 2-2. Add your middle hue. Take your color that is one step darker than your lightest - your medium shade. Use your flat brush to pat this color over the entirety of your lid, from your lash line to your crease. Don’t go too much further above your crease or outwards from the corner of your eye. 2-3. Contour your lid with your darkest shade. Use your dome brush with your darkest eyeshadow color to contour your eyelid. Start at the outside corner of your eye, and sweep the brush in a half-moon motion up and around to the center of your crease. Keep the shadow the darkest along your lash line, and fade it out as you move up. Feel free to draw the shadow up towards the end of your eyebrow a bit for an angled fan. 2-4. Blend your eyeshadows. Clean your dome brush with antibacterial brush cleaner or soap and water, and dry it on a clean towel. Use your clean brush to blend along the edges of your shadow so that they fade nicely into your skin tone, as well as along your eyelid so that your three colors blend together. Use soft, sweeping brush strokes to blend the shadows. 3. Applying Eyeshadow in the Rounded Style 3-1. Put your middle tone over your eyelid. Use your stiff flat brush to add a coat of your middle color eyeshadow to your eyelid, focusing on the center. This look requires only your middle and dark shades, although you can choose to add a highlighter if you would like. 3-2. Accentuate your lid with your darkest eyeshadow. Use your dome brush to apply your dark shade of eyeshadow to the inner and outer ⅓ of your eyelid. This means that your eyelid will have an application of ‘dark-middle-dark’ across the eyelid. Avoid getting the dark shadow too far inside the corners, as this will create the illusion of sleepy purple circles under your eyes. You can also choose to drag the outer edge of the dark shadow slightly upwards towards the end of your brow for a more dramatic look. 3-3. Blend the shadows. Clean your dome brush with brush cleaner or soap and water, and dry it completely on a clean cloth. Use it in a soft, brushing motion to blend the two colors together on your eyelid. Avoid bringing the darkest color too close to the center of your lid, as this will muddy the highlighted section you have created. Blend the outer edges of your eyeshadow as well, so there are no harsh colorblocking lines or sections on your lid. 4. Applying Eyeshadow in the Banana Style 4-1. Cover your lid with your middle hue. Create your base color by using a stiff flat brush to pat on your medium color over the entirety of your eyelid. If you want, you can also add a tiny smudge of your highlighter shade to the inner corner of your eyes or just below your brow to brighten up your face a bit. 4-2. Add your crease color. Use your pencil brush and your darkest color to darken your crease. Sweep the dark color back and forth across your entire crease to darken it and make your eyes appear more deep set. You can choose to create a regular banana - with the shadow only on the crease - or a closed-crease banana with the shadow running down to meet your lash line. Keep the shadow in a relatively thin line across your lid. 4-3. Blend your colors. Clean your pencil brush well with an antibacterial brush cleaner or soap and water, and dry it with a clean cloth. Because you want your crease to stay pretty dark, use this brush to slightly blur the outer edges. Don’t blend the color too much, so your lid is completely highlighted. 5. Creating a Smoky Eye with Your Eyeshadow 5-1. Add your highlighter. Use your firm, flat brush to brush your lightest color onto the inside corner of your eyes and directly under your eyebrows. This will highlight the areas of your face responsible for making your eyes look larger and brighter. 5-2. Apply your medium color. Use your stiff flat brush to apply your middle color along your entire eyelid. Start from the base of your lash line and your work way to slightly above the crease. Try to avoid brushing it up to meet your highlighter, though. 5-3. Create the smoky effect. Use your domed brush first to apply your darkest color along your upper lash line. Sweep the color across your entire lid, but only on the bottom ⅓. Then, use your pencil brush to apply a darker, more precise line of color along your lash line. 5-4. Carry it to your bottom lash line. Use your pencil brush to add a bit of your darkest eye shadow color along your bottom lash line. Start at the outside corner and work your way to the inside corner, making it gradually lighter as you get closer to your inner tear duct. 5-5. Blend your shadow. Use your dome brush after it has been cleaned well to blend your shadows together. You want to create a smooth graduation of color, so take a few minutes to softly fade your darkest shadow up into the middle hue. Avoid contacting the line of dark shadow near your lash line too much, as you don’t want to make that part look too faded from blending. 5-6. Finished. Tips Instead of working on each eye individually - finishing one eye and then the other - work by color. Apply your lightest color to both eyes completely, then your medium to both eyes, and then your dark to both eyes. This will keep you from having to clean your brushes frequently. Always apply your lightest color first, and work towards your darkest color. You should have some cotton swabs, in case you mess up, because if you use your finger, it will probably smear. Just dip the cotton swab in makeup remover, clean it up, and you're done! Warnings If you wear contacts, it's best to check if the makeup you put on is safe for use with contact lenses.
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You can always make eyeshadow more pigmented.\\nAlthough you don’t need to have dozens of colors to be an eyeshadow artist, it is recommended that you have at least three shades of eyeshadow in the same color palette. Several different looks require a light, medium, and dark eyeshadow.\\nIf you don’t want to look overdone with your eyeshadow, choose three shades that are in neutral tones, such as browns or grays. Otherwise, choose any colors that might appeal to you and your style.\\n1-2. Select the right brushes.\\nAlthough you can indeed apply your eyeshadow using your fingertips, they will likely be too big and are coated in natural oils which make application difficult. Invest in a few good makeup brushes for the easiest and most attractive eyeshadow application. Avoid using sponge brushes for your eyeshadow, as these do not apply the pigment well at all.\\nUse a stiff flat brush to apply eyeshadow to your entire lid. 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This will help it to stick to your lid better and give a solid rather than patchy appearance.\\nInstead of sweeping your eyeshadow back and forth across your eye in a fast motion, use short, slow brush strokes going in the same direction to blend colors. You should never be moving your hand quickly as you apply your eyeshadow.\\nUnless you are using a highlighter color, you should never apply your eyeshadow all the way up to your eyebrows. This is a surefire way to over-dramatize your eyes and make them look much too overdone.\\n1-4. Apply your normal face makeup.\\nDoing your eye makeup should be the last step in your makeup application process, so put on your regular makeup first. Apply your concealer, foundation, blush or bronzer, and brow liner before making your way to your eyeshadow.\\nApply a shadow primer to help your eyeshadow last all day. If you don’t, the natural oils your skin creates will seep through the shadow and cause it to gather along your crease several hours into wearing it.\\nNever apply your mascara before putting on your eyeshadow, and unless you are doing a specialized smokey eye, your eyeliner should come after your eyeshadow as well.\\n2. Applying Fanned Eyeshadow\\n2-1. Apply your lightest color.\\nNormally called a highlighter shade, this is typically a creamy nude eyeshadow. Use your stiff flat brush to put this on the inner corners of your eyes, sweeping it up and down to gather just slightly on the upper and lower lash line. Apply a light sweep of it as well just below your eyebrows.\\n2-2. Add your middle hue.\\nTake your color that is one step darker than your lightest - your medium shade. Use your flat brush to pat this color over the entirety of your lid, from your lash line to your crease. Don’t go too much further above your crease or outwards from the corner of your eye.\\n2-3. Contour your lid with your darkest shade.\\nUse your dome brush with your darkest eyeshadow color to contour your eyelid. Start at the outside corner of your eye, and sweep the brush in a half-moon motion up and around to the center of your crease. Keep the shadow the darkest along your lash line, and fade it out as you move up. Feel free to draw the shadow up towards the end of your eyebrow a bit for an angled fan.\\n2-4. Blend your eyeshadows.\\nClean your dome brush with antibacterial brush cleaner or soap and water, and dry it on a clean towel. Use your clean brush to blend along the edges of your shadow so that they fade nicely into your skin tone, as well as along your eyelid so that your three colors blend together. Use soft, sweeping brush strokes to blend the shadows.\\n3. Applying Eyeshadow in the Rounded Style\\n3-1. Put your middle tone over your eyelid.\\nUse your stiff flat brush to add a coat of your middle color eyeshadow to your eyelid, focusing on the center. 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Blend the outer edges of your eyeshadow as well, so there are no harsh colorblocking lines or sections on your lid.\\n4. Applying Eyeshadow in the Banana Style\\n4-1. Cover your lid with your middle hue.\\nCreate your base color by using a stiff flat brush to pat on your medium color over the entirety of your eyelid. If you want, you can also add a tiny smudge of your highlighter shade to the inner corner of your eyes or just below your brow to brighten up your face a bit.\\n4-2. Add your crease color.\\nUse your pencil brush and your darkest color to darken your crease. Sweep the dark color back and forth across your entire crease to darken it and make your eyes appear more deep set. You can choose to create a regular banana - with the shadow only on the crease - or a closed-crease banana with the shadow running down to meet your lash line. Keep the shadow in a relatively thin line across your lid.\\n4-3. Blend your colors.\\nClean your pencil brush well with an antibacterial brush cleaner or soap and water, and dry it with a clean cloth. Because you want your crease to stay pretty dark, use this brush to slightly blur the outer edges. Don’t blend the color too much, so your lid is completely highlighted.\\n5. Creating a Smoky Eye with Your Eyeshadow\\n5-1. Add your highlighter.\\nUse your firm, flat brush to brush your lightest color onto the inside corner of your eyes and directly under your eyebrows. This will highlight the areas of your face responsible for making your eyes look larger and brighter.\\n5-2. Apply your medium color.\\nUse your stiff flat brush to apply your middle color along your entire eyelid. Start from the base of your lash line and your work way to slightly above the crease. Try to avoid brushing it up to meet your highlighter, though.\\n5-3. Create the smoky effect.\\nUse your domed brush first to apply your darkest color along your upper lash line. Sweep the color across your entire lid, but only on the bottom ⅓. Then, use your pencil brush to apply a darker, more precise line of color along your lash line.\\n5-4. Carry it to your bottom lash line.\\nUse your pencil brush to add a bit of your darkest eye shadow color along your bottom lash line. Start at the outside corner and work your way to the inside corner, making it gradually lighter as you get closer to your inner tear duct.\\n5-5. Blend your shadow.\\nUse your dome brush after it has been cleaned well to blend your shadows together. You want to create a smooth graduation of color, so take a few minutes to softly fade your darkest shadow up into the middle hue. Avoid contacting the line of dark shadow near your lash line too much, as you don’t want to make that part look too faded from blending.\\n5-6. Finished.\\n\\nTips\\nInstead of working on each eye individually - finishing one eye and then the other - work by color. Apply your lightest color to both eyes completely, then your medium to both eyes, and then your dark to both eyes. This will keep you from having to clean your brushes frequently.\\nAlways apply your lightest color first, and work towards your darkest color.\\nYou should have some cotton swabs, in case you mess up, because if you use your finger, it will probably smear. Just dip the cotton swab in makeup remover, clean it up, and you're done!\\nWarnings\\nIf you wear contacts, it's best to check if the makeup you put on is safe for use with contact lenses.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Getting the perfect eyeshadow look isn't always easy, but you don't have to be a beauty guru to achieve the look you're going for. With the right tools and a little practice, you'll be on your way to perfecting your eyeshadow routine.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Starting Out\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Choose your eyeshadow.\", \"描述\": \"With entire stores designated just to eyeshadow options, choosing the right texture, hue, and brand can seem incredibly intimidating. Don’t allow the vast variety to scare you though - embrace it! The hundreds of options give you much flexibility in choosing the best eyeshadow for you. Shadows come in every color imaginable and can be found in loose powder, compact powder, and cream forms.\\nThe most highly pigmented eyeshadow is typically sold as a loose powder, but these are also the most difficult to control because of their loose form. Cream shadows are easy to apply but crease more quickly than powder eyeshadows. The best texture to start with as a novice eyeshadow-applier is a compact powder. 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This will help it to stick to your lid better and give a solid rather than patchy appearance.\\nInstead of sweeping your eyeshadow back and forth across your eye in a fast motion, use short, slow brush strokes going in the same direction to blend colors. You should never be moving your hand quickly as you apply your eyeshadow.\\nUnless you are using a highlighter color, you should never apply your eyeshadow all the way up to your eyebrows. This is a surefire way to over-dramatize your eyes and make them look much too overdone.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Apply your normal face makeup.\", \"描述\": \"Doing your eye makeup should be the last step in your makeup application process, so put on your regular makeup first. Apply your concealer, foundation, blush or bronzer, and brow liner before making your way to your eyeshadow.\\nApply a shadow primer to help your eyeshadow last all day. 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How to Apply Eyeshadow (for Beginners)
1. Creating a Natural Eyeshadow Look 1-1. Choose a neutral color and a darker shade. All you’ll need to create a simple, natural eyeshadow look are 2 colors of eyeshadow—a base that’s similar to the color of your skin, and another that’s a few shades darker. While you can choose any colors you like, a neutral hue that complements your skin tone will look the most natural. If you have fair skin, use a base shade that's just a little darker than your skin tone. If your skin is darker, opt for a color that's a little lighter than your skin, to make sure it pops. For example, if your skin is fair, then you might choose a champagne or light beige eyeshadow as a base color and light brown or taupe eyeshadow as your second hue. If you have a darker complexion, then opt for a caramel shade as your base and accent it with a dark copper shade. 1-2. Swipe your brush lightly through the base color. Hold your eyeshadow brush between the thumb, index finger, and middle finger of your dominant hand, then brush the tips of the bristles lightly across the base color to pick up some of the pigment on the brush. It's better to start with less product and add more, so don’t press the brush into the shadow too hard. Most eyeshadow palettes come with a sponge-brush applicator, or you can use a separate eyeshadow brush with bristles if you have one. Since this is a simple look, you'll get a similar effect no matter which type of brush you use. If you don't have a brush, use a cotton swab or a sponge applicator, instead. 1-3. Remove excess powder by tapping the brush. Sometimes little flecks of eyeshadow powder can get caught on the surface your brush. This can lead to an uneven application. To avoid this problem, gently tap the side of your brush against the eyeshadow palette, your countertop, or even the back of your other hand. Do this whether you're using a sponge brush or a bristle brush. 1-4. Apply the base color all over your eyelid. Sweep the brush back and forth across your eyelid, starting from your lash line and blending your way up to your eyebrow. If you need to, apply a little more eyeshadow to the brush to ensure you get an even color, but make sure to concentrate the color along your lash line. Blend the brush upward, still moving back and forth, to just below your brow bone. The color should fade slightly as it gets higher toward the crease. This will create a base for the rest of the look. 1-5. Dust the brush across the darker powder and tap off any excess. Once you’ve applied the base eyeshadow color, sweep your brush across your darker color. Since the darker eyeshadow will typically show up better than the base color, try to pick up less of the darker shade. A large shadow brush will work well for applying the first shade, but then you can switch to a smaller brush for the accent shade. 1-6. Apply the dark shadow in the crease between your brow bone and eyelid. Sweep the brush in a half-moon shape that runs from the outside corner of your eye about 3/4 of the way down the crease of your eyelid. However, avoid putting the dark shade on the very inner corner of your eye, as this will make your eyes look smaller. Keep sweeping the brush back and forth to blend in the color, or swipe your fingers across the area several times if you prefer. Don’t leave any harsh lines where the color stops. If you have hooded eyes, try placing the darker shade just above the crease to create the illusion that your upper lids are more visible. 1-7. Repeat the process for the other eye. It’s better to focus on one eye at a time, rather than switching back and forth. When you’re doing the second eye, try to make your eyeshadow look as close to the first eye as possible. Compare your eyes at the end to make sure they match, and make any changes that are needed. To make sure you get the same color on both eyes, be sure to clean off any lingering color from the brush. You can do this by swiping the brush across a paper towel or the back of your hand. If your eyeshadow doesn't look the same on both eyes, use your finger, a brush, or a cotton swab to wipe away some of the eyeshadow on the eye that has a little more. This will give you a more natural result than if you add more eyeshadow to the eye with less color. 1-8. Top with one coat of mascara to define your lashes. Eyeshadow powder can cling to your lashes, making them look lighter than normal. To counteract this, swipe on a coat of mascara. Brush the side of the wand against the tube to wipe off any excess mascara, then hold the mascara wand at the base of your lashes and wiggle it slightly. Finish by sweeping the brush up the length of your eyelashes all the way to the tip. If you have lighter-colored lashes, brown mascara will look the most natural. If you have darker lashes, opt for black. For an even more natural look, use clear mascara, which will define your lashes without adding any color. 2. Trying a Simple Smokey Eye 2-1. Sweep a dark shadow on your lids. Use an eyeshadow brush to sweep a dark shade of eyeshadow onto your lids going from your lashes to the crease. Opt for a dark color that you can pair with a medium and light shade of the same color, such as a charcoal with a medium grey and silver or a dark brown with a medium brown and beige. When you're applying eyeshadow, the brush you use can affect the finished look. If you want a more pigmented look, use a dense brush. For a more subtle color payoff, use a softer brush, instead. For more contrast, use a medium-dark shade, like a rich caramel or pewter color on your eyelid. Then, use a darker shade, like a coffee or slate-grey tone, along your crease. 2-2. Apply a medium shadow on the crease. Next, sweep the medium shade over your crease going from the inner corner to the outer edge of your eye. This will begin to create a gradient effect going upwards. Make sure to use your second darkest shade for the crease, such as a medium grey or medium brown. 2-3. Sweep a light shadow on the browline. The last eyeshadow color you apply should be the lightest one. Sweep this color above your crease and up to your brow. Opt for a shade with a bit of shimmer to highlight your eyes, such as a champagne with brown shades or silver with grey shades. 2-4. Use your finger or a brush to blend the shadow up and out. Once the shadow is as dark as you’d like it, lightly run your fingertips or a clean brush over your eyes to blend the shadow. Always move the brush up toward above your crease and out to the corner of your eye, as this will have a lifting effect. You can also blend your eyeshadow with a cotton swab if you’d like. 2-5. Brush a light color onto the inner corner of your eye to highlight it. While this step isn’t necessary, it will create a pretty effect that emphasizes your smokey eye while making your eyes look brighter and bigger. Choose a very light color with a little iridescence or sparkle, like champagne or bright white, for the best highlighting effect. If you used a cool color for your smoky eye, stick with a cool highlighting shade, and vice versa. If you’d like, you can also highlight just under the arch on your brows. 2-6. Line your upper lids with eyeliner for a more dramatic look. You can wear a smokey eye with or without eyeliner, but you’ll get a more dramatic result if you do choose to use it. Whether you’re using a pencil liner or liquid, carefully apply the liner in a thin line along your upper lash line stopping about 2/3 of the way from the inner corner of your eye. You can also apply a little of the main eyeshadow color beneath your lash line to define your eyes. 2-7. Apply mascara to define your lashes. Finish your smoky eye with two coats of black mascara. Wipe the edge of the brush on the container to get rid of any excess mascara, then place the wand against the bottom of your lashes. Wiggle the wand slightly, then swipe the wand up along your lashes to the end. Repeat for the second coat. If you’re using regular mascara, apply the second coat before the first has dried. If you’re using waterproof mascara, allow it to dry for a few minutes between coats. Using black mascara will give you the most dramatic lashes. However, if your lashes are very light, you may prefer the look of brown mascara, instead. 3. Picking the Right Eyeshadow 3-1. Stick with a powder eyeshadow to start. Cream eyeshadows give you great coverage but are trickier to apply. If you’re just starting out, look for powder eyeshadows, instead. Luckily, powder eyeshadows are by far the most common option, and you can find them in any makeup aisle. 3-2. Determine your skin tone Your skin tone is how light or dark it is. Finding your undertone, or whether your skin is cool or warm, can be a little trickier. While standing in natural light, look at the veins in your wrist. If they look blue or purple, you probably have cool undertones. If your veins look greenish, your undertones are probably warm. If you can’t tell, you probably have a neutral undertone. Opt for warm colors like peach, caramel, gold, and milk chocolate if you have warm undertones. Choose cooler shades like taupe, grey, and dark chocolate if your undertones are cool. Any of these shades will probably look good on you if your undertones are neutral. 3-3. Stick with a neutral palette when you're just getting started. With so many options out there to choose from, it can be tempting to jump right in and start playing with bright, bold colors. However, those shades will be a lot more noticeable if your technique is off. Practice with neutral colors, such as cream, beige, or chestnut, then play around with more adventurous shades once you feel comfortable. 3-4. Use light, shimmery colors to highlight your eyes if you are fair skinned. As you play with different looks, practice drawing attention to different parts of your eye to see what looks the best with your eye shape. For instance, a shimmery white or cream-colored shadow at the center of your eye will bring attention to your iris, whereas highlighting under your brow will make your eyes look more lifted. Highlighting the inner corner of the eye will make your eyes look larger and more open. Shades with at least a little iridescence are best for highlighting, since they reflect light. Avoid putting shimmery shades anywhere with wrinkles, as this will emphasize them. Keep in mind that light shimmery shades will be more dramatic on darker complexions. 3-5. Give definition to your eye with colors that contrast with your skin tone. If you are fair-skinned, use darker colors to contour your eye to give it the shape you want it to have. If you have a darker complexion, opt for light colors to define your eyes and add contrast. For instance, if your skin is fair, then enhancing your crease with a taupe or coffee-colored shadow will make your eyes look more sultry. Also, adding dark shadow to the outer corners of your eyes can help camouflage fine lines.
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Swipe your brush lightly through the base color.\\nHold your eyeshadow brush between the thumb, index finger, and middle finger of your dominant hand, then brush the tips of the bristles lightly across the base color to pick up some of the pigment on the brush. It's better to start with less product and add more, so don’t press the brush into the shadow too hard.\\nMost eyeshadow palettes come with a sponge-brush applicator, or you can use a separate eyeshadow brush with bristles if you have one. Since this is a simple look, you'll get a similar effect no matter which type of brush you use.\\nIf you don't have a brush, use a cotton swab or a sponge applicator, instead.\\n1-3. Remove excess powder by tapping the brush.\\nSometimes little flecks of eyeshadow powder can get caught on the surface your brush. This can lead to an uneven application. To avoid this problem, gently tap the side of your brush against the eyeshadow palette, your countertop, or even the back of your other hand.\\nDo this whether you're using a sponge brush or a bristle brush.\\n1-4. Apply the base color all over your eyelid.\\nSweep the brush back and forth across your eyelid, starting from your lash line and blending your way up to your eyebrow. If you need to, apply a little more eyeshadow to the brush to ensure you get an even color, but make sure to concentrate the color along your lash line. Blend the brush upward, still moving back and forth, to just below your brow bone.\\nThe color should fade slightly as it gets higher toward the crease. This will create a base for the rest of the look.\\n1-5. Dust the brush across the darker powder and tap off any excess.\\nOnce you’ve applied the base eyeshadow color, sweep your brush across your darker color. Since the darker eyeshadow will typically show up better than the base color, try to pick up less of the darker shade.\\nA large shadow brush will work well for applying the first shade, but then you can switch to a smaller brush for the accent shade.\\n1-6. Apply the dark shadow in the crease between your brow bone and eyelid.\\nSweep the brush in a half-moon shape that runs from the outside corner of your eye about 3/4 of the way down the crease of your eyelid. However, avoid putting the dark shade on the very inner corner of your eye, as this will make your eyes look smaller.\\nKeep sweeping the brush back and forth to blend in the color, or swipe your fingers across the area several times if you prefer. Don’t leave any harsh lines where the color stops.\\nIf you have hooded eyes, try placing the darker shade just above the crease to create the illusion that your upper lids are more visible.\\n1-7. Repeat the process for the other eye.\\nIt’s better to focus on one eye at a time, rather than switching back and forth. When you’re doing the second eye, try to make your eyeshadow look as close to the first eye as possible. Compare your eyes at the end to make sure they match, and make any changes that are needed.\\nTo make sure you get the same color on both eyes, be sure to clean off any lingering color from the brush. You can do this by swiping the brush across a paper towel or the back of your hand.\\nIf your eyeshadow doesn't look the same on both eyes, use your finger, a brush, or a cotton swab to wipe away some of the eyeshadow on the eye that has a little more. This will give you a more natural result than if you add more eyeshadow to the eye with less color.\\n1-8. Top with one coat of mascara to define your lashes.\\nEyeshadow powder can cling to your lashes, making them look lighter than normal. To counteract this, swipe on a coat of mascara. Brush the side of the wand against the tube to wipe off any excess mascara, then hold the mascara wand at the base of your lashes and wiggle it slightly. Finish by sweeping the brush up the length of your eyelashes all the way to the tip.\\nIf you have lighter-colored lashes, brown mascara will look the most natural. If you have darker lashes, opt for black.\\nFor an even more natural look, use clear mascara, which will define your lashes without adding any color.\\n2. Trying a Simple Smokey Eye\\n2-1. Sweep a dark shadow on your lids.\\nUse an eyeshadow brush to sweep a dark shade of eyeshadow onto your lids going from your lashes to the crease. Opt for a dark color that you can pair with a medium and light shade of the same color, such as a charcoal with a medium grey and silver or a dark brown with a medium brown and beige.\\nWhen you're applying eyeshadow, the brush you use can affect the finished look. If you want a more pigmented look, use a dense brush. For a more subtle color payoff, use a softer brush, instead.\\nFor more contrast, use a medium-dark shade, like a rich caramel or pewter color on your eyelid. Then, use a darker shade, like a coffee or slate-grey tone, along your crease.\\n2-2. Apply a medium shadow on the crease.\\nNext, sweep the medium shade over your crease going from the inner corner to the outer edge of your eye. This will begin to create a gradient effect going upwards.\\nMake sure to use your second darkest shade for the crease, such as a medium grey or medium brown.\\n2-3. Sweep a light shadow on the browline.\\nThe last eyeshadow color you apply should be the lightest one. Sweep this color above your crease and up to your brow.\\nOpt for a shade with a bit of shimmer to highlight your eyes, such as a champagne with brown shades or silver with grey shades.\\n2-4. Use your finger or a brush to blend the shadow up and out.\\nOnce the shadow is as dark as you’d like it, lightly run your fingertips or a clean brush over your eyes to blend the shadow. Always move the brush up toward above your crease and out to the corner of your eye, as this will have a lifting effect.\\nYou can also blend your eyeshadow with a cotton swab if you’d like.\\n2-5. Brush a light color onto the inner corner of your eye to highlight it.\\nWhile this step isn’t necessary, it will create a pretty effect that emphasizes your smokey eye while making your eyes look brighter and bigger. Choose a very light color with a little iridescence or sparkle, like champagne or bright white, for the best highlighting effect.\\nIf you used a cool color for your smoky eye, stick with a cool highlighting shade, and vice versa.\\nIf you’d like, you can also highlight just under the arch on your brows.\\n2-6. Line your upper lids with eyeliner for a more dramatic look.\\nYou can wear a smokey eye with or without eyeliner, but you’ll get a more dramatic result if you do choose to use it. Whether you’re using a pencil liner or liquid, carefully apply the liner in a thin line along your upper lash line stopping about 2/3 of the way from the inner corner of your eye.\\nYou can also apply a little of the main eyeshadow color beneath your lash line to define your eyes.\\n2-7. Apply mascara to define your lashes.\\nFinish your smoky eye with two coats of black mascara. Wipe the edge of the brush on the container to get rid of any excess mascara, then place the wand against the bottom of your lashes. Wiggle the wand slightly, then swipe the wand up along your lashes to the end. Repeat for the second coat.\\nIf you’re using regular mascara, apply the second coat before the first has dried. If you’re using waterproof mascara, allow it to dry for a few minutes between coats.\\nUsing black mascara will give you the most dramatic lashes. However, if your lashes are very light, you may prefer the look of brown mascara, instead.\\n3. Picking the Right Eyeshadow\\n3-1. Stick with a powder eyeshadow to start.\\nCream eyeshadows give you great coverage but are trickier to apply. If you’re just starting out, look for powder eyeshadows, instead.\\nLuckily, powder eyeshadows are by far the most common option, and you can find them in any makeup aisle.\\n3-2. Determine your skin tone\\nYour skin tone is how light or dark it is. Finding your undertone, or whether your skin is cool or warm, can be a little trickier. While standing in natural light, look at the veins in your wrist. If they look blue or purple, you probably have cool undertones. If your veins look greenish, your undertones are probably warm. If you can’t tell, you probably have a neutral undertone.\\nOpt for warm colors like peach, caramel, gold, and milk chocolate if you have warm undertones.\\nChoose cooler shades like taupe, grey, and dark chocolate if your undertones are cool.\\nAny of these shades will probably look good on you if your undertones are neutral.\\n3-3. Stick with a neutral palette when you're just getting started.\\nWith so many options out there to choose from, it can be tempting to jump right in and start playing with bright, bold colors. However, those shades will be a lot more noticeable if your technique is off. Practice with neutral colors, such as cream, beige, or chestnut, then play around with more adventurous shades once you feel comfortable.\\n3-4. Use light, shimmery colors to highlight your eyes if you are fair skinned.\\nAs you play with different looks, practice drawing attention to different parts of your eye to see what looks the best with your eye shape. For instance, a shimmery white or cream-colored shadow at the center of your eye will bring attention to your iris, whereas highlighting under your brow will make your eyes look more lifted.\\nHighlighting the inner corner of the eye will make your eyes look larger and more open.\\nShades with at least a little iridescence are best for highlighting, since they reflect light.\\nAvoid putting shimmery shades anywhere with wrinkles, as this will emphasize them.\\nKeep in mind that light shimmery shades will be more dramatic on darker complexions.\\n3-5. Give definition to your eye with colors that contrast with your skin tone.\\nIf you are fair-skinned, use darker colors to contour your eye to give it the shape you want it to have. If you have a darker complexion, opt for light colors to define your eyes and add contrast. For instance, if your skin is fair, then enhancing your crease with a taupe or coffee-colored shadow will make your eyes look more sultry.\\nAlso, adding dark shadow to the outer corners of your eyes can help camouflage fine lines.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Eyeshadow can seem like a tricky part of a makeup look. After all, there are so many different colors, not to mention the brushes. Luckily, even if you’re just starting to use makeup, choosing and applying eyeshadow can be easy. For everyday makeup you can wear to work or lunch with friends, try a natural eyeshadow look. If you want a more dramatic look for a night out, opt for a simple smokey eye that will only take a few minutes to create!\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Creating a Natural Eyeshadow Look\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Choose a neutral color and a darker shade.\", \"描述\": \"All you’ll need to create a simple, natural eyeshadow look are 2 colors of eyeshadow—a base that’s similar to the color of your skin, and another that’s a few shades darker. While you can choose any colors you like, a neutral hue that complements your skin tone will look the most natural.\\nIf you have fair skin, use a base shade that's just a little darker than your skin tone. If your skin is darker, opt for a color that's a little lighter than your skin, to make sure it pops.\\nFor example, if your skin is fair, then you might choose a champagne or light beige eyeshadow as a base color and light brown or taupe eyeshadow as your second hue. If you have a darker complexion, then opt for a caramel shade as your base and accent it with a dark copper shade.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Swipe your brush lightly through the base color.\", \"描述\": \"Hold your eyeshadow brush between the thumb, index finger, and middle finger of your dominant hand, then brush the tips of the bristles lightly across the base color to pick up some of the pigment on the brush. It's better to start with less product and add more, so don’t press the brush into the shadow too hard.\\nMost eyeshadow palettes come with a sponge-brush applicator, or you can use a separate eyeshadow brush with bristles if you have one. Since this is a simple look, you'll get a similar effect no matter which type of brush you use.\\nIf you don't have a brush, use a cotton swab or a sponge applicator, instead.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Remove excess powder by tapping the brush.\", \"描述\": \"Sometimes little flecks of eyeshadow powder can get caught on the surface your brush. This can lead to an uneven application. To avoid this problem, gently tap the side of your brush against the eyeshadow palette, your countertop, or even the back of your other hand.\\nDo this whether you're using a sponge brush or a bristle brush.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Apply the base color all over your eyelid.\", \"描述\": \"Sweep the brush back and forth across your eyelid, starting from your lash line and blending your way up to your eyebrow. If you need to, apply a little more eyeshadow to the brush to ensure you get an even color, but make sure to concentrate the color along your lash line. Blend the brush upward, still moving back and forth, to just below your brow bone.\\nThe color should fade slightly as it gets higher toward the crease. This will create a base for the rest of the look.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Dust the brush across the darker powder and tap off any excess.\", \"描述\": \"Once you’ve applied the base eyeshadow color, sweep your brush across your darker color. Since the darker eyeshadow will typically show up better than the base color, try to pick up less of the darker shade.\\nA large shadow brush will work well for applying the first shade, but then you can switch to a smaller brush for the accent shade.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Apply the dark shadow in the crease between your brow bone and eyelid.\", \"描述\": \"Sweep the brush in a half-moon shape that runs from the outside corner of your eye about 3/4 of the way down the crease of your eyelid. However, avoid putting the dark shade on the very inner corner of your eye, as this will make your eyes look smaller.\\nKeep sweeping the brush back and forth to blend in the color, or swipe your fingers across the area several times if you prefer. Don’t leave any harsh lines where the color stops.\\nIf you have hooded eyes, try placing the darker shade just above the crease to create the illusion that your upper lids are more visible.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Repeat the process for the other eye.\", \"描述\": \"It’s better to focus on one eye at a time, rather than switching back and forth. When you’re doing the second eye, try to make your eyeshadow look as close to the first eye as possible. Compare your eyes at the end to make sure they match, and make any changes that are needed.\\nTo make sure you get the same color on both eyes, be sure to clean off any lingering color from the brush. You can do this by swiping the brush across a paper towel or the back of your hand.\\nIf your eyeshadow doesn't look the same on both eyes, use your finger, a brush, or a cotton swab to wipe away some of the eyeshadow on the eye that has a little more. This will give you a more natural result than if you add more eyeshadow to the eye with less color.\"}, {\"编号\": 8, \"标题\": \"Top with one coat of mascara to define your lashes.\", \"描述\": \"Eyeshadow powder can cling to your lashes, making them look lighter than normal. To counteract this, swipe on a coat of mascara. Brush the side of the wand against the tube to wipe off any excess mascara, then hold the mascara wand at the base of your lashes and wiggle it slightly. Finish by sweeping the brush up the length of your eyelashes all the way to the tip.\\nIf you have lighter-colored lashes, brown mascara will look the most natural. If you have darker lashes, opt for black.\\nFor an even more natural look, use clear mascara, which will define your lashes without adding any color.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Trying a Simple Smokey Eye\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Sweep a dark shadow on your lids.\", \"描述\": \"Use an eyeshadow brush to sweep a dark shade of eyeshadow onto your lids going from your lashes to the crease. Opt for a dark color that you can pair with a medium and light shade of the same color, such as a charcoal with a medium grey and silver or a dark brown with a medium brown and beige.\\nWhen you're applying eyeshadow, the brush you use can affect the finished look. If you want a more pigmented look, use a dense brush. For a more subtle color payoff, use a softer brush, instead.\\nFor more contrast, use a medium-dark shade, like a rich caramel or pewter color on your eyelid. Then, use a darker shade, like a coffee or slate-grey tone, along your crease.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Apply a medium shadow on the crease.\", \"描述\": \"Next, sweep the medium shade over your crease going from the inner corner to the outer edge of your eye. This will begin to create a gradient effect going upwards.\\nMake sure to use your second darkest shade for the crease, such as a medium grey or medium brown.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Sweep a light shadow on the browline.\", \"描述\": \"The last eyeshadow color you apply should be the lightest one. Sweep this color above your crease and up to your brow.\\nOpt for a shade with a bit of shimmer to highlight your eyes, such as a champagne with brown shades or silver with grey shades.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Use your finger or a brush to blend the shadow up and out.\", \"描述\": \"Once the shadow is as dark as you’d like it, lightly run your fingertips or a clean brush over your eyes to blend the shadow. Always move the brush up toward above your crease and out to the corner of your eye, as this will have a lifting effect.\\nYou can also blend your eyeshadow with a cotton swab if you’d like.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Brush a light color onto the inner corner of your eye to highlight it.\", \"描述\": \"While this step isn’t necessary, it will create a pretty effect that emphasizes your smokey eye while making your eyes look brighter and bigger. Choose a very light color with a little iridescence or sparkle, like champagne or bright white, for the best highlighting effect.\\nIf you used a cool color for your smoky eye, stick with a cool highlighting shade, and vice versa.\\nIf you’d like, you can also highlight just under the arch on your brows.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Line your upper lids with eyeliner for a more dramatic look.\", \"描述\": \"You can wear a smokey eye with or without eyeliner, but you’ll get a more dramatic result if you do choose to use it. Whether you’re using a pencil liner or liquid, carefully apply the liner in a thin line along your upper lash line stopping about 2/3 of the way from the inner corner of your eye.\\nYou can also apply a little of the main eyeshadow color beneath your lash line to define your eyes.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Apply mascara to define your lashes.\", \"描述\": \"Finish your smoky eye with two coats of black mascara. Wipe the edge of the brush on the container to get rid of any excess mascara, then place the wand against the bottom of your lashes. Wiggle the wand slightly, then swipe the wand up along your lashes to the end. Repeat for the second coat.\\nIf you’re using regular mascara, apply the second coat before the first has dried. If you’re using waterproof mascara, allow it to dry for a few minutes between coats.\\nUsing black mascara will give you the most dramatic lashes. However, if your lashes are very light, you may prefer the look of brown mascara, instead.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Picking the Right Eyeshadow\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Stick with a powder eyeshadow to start.\", \"描述\": \"Cream eyeshadows give you great coverage but are trickier to apply. If you’re just starting out, look for powder eyeshadows, instead.\\nLuckily, powder eyeshadows are by far the most common option, and you can find them in any makeup aisle.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Determine your skin tone\", \"描述\": \"Your skin tone is how light or dark it is. Finding your undertone, or whether your skin is cool or warm, can be a little trickier. While standing in natural light, look at the veins in your wrist. If they look blue or purple, you probably have cool undertones. If your veins look greenish, your undertones are probably warm. If you can’t tell, you probably have a neutral undertone.\\nOpt for warm colors like peach, caramel, gold, and milk chocolate if you have warm undertones.\\nChoose cooler shades like taupe, grey, and dark chocolate if your undertones are cool.\\nAny of these shades will probably look good on you if your undertones are neutral.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Stick with a neutral palette when you're just getting started.\", \"描述\": \"With so many options out there to choose from, it can be tempting to jump right in and start playing with bright, bold colors. However, those shades will be a lot more noticeable if your technique is off. Practice with neutral colors, such as cream, beige, or chestnut, then play around with more adventurous shades once you feel comfortable.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Use light, shimmery colors to highlight your eyes if you are fair skinned.\", \"描述\": \"As you play with different looks, practice drawing attention to different parts of your eye to see what looks the best with your eye shape. For instance, a shimmery white or cream-colored shadow at the center of your eye will bring attention to your iris, whereas highlighting under your brow will make your eyes look more lifted.\\nHighlighting the inner corner of the eye will make your eyes look larger and more open.\\nShades with at least a little iridescence are best for highlighting, since they reflect light.\\nAvoid putting shimmery shades anywhere with wrinkles, as this will emphasize them.\\nKeep in mind that light shimmery shades will be more dramatic on darker complexions.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Give definition to your eye with colors that contrast with your skin tone.\", \"描述\": \"If you are fair-skinned, use darker colors to contour your eye to give it the shape you want it to have. If you have a darker complexion, opt for light colors to define your eyes and add contrast. For instance, if your skin is fair, then enhancing your crease with a taupe or coffee-colored shadow will make your eyes look more sultry.\\nAlso, adding dark shadow to the outer corners of your eyes can help camouflage fine lines.\"}]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Eyeshadow for Brown Skin
1. Choosing Colors for Brown Skin 1-1. Stick with demi-matte neutrals for an everyday look. Deep neutrals that aren’t too far away from your natural skin color are great to use day-to-day. Nearly any dark neutral will look flattering, as long as it has a demi-matte or soft shimmer finish as opposed to a completely matte finish. Try a deep nude such as light chocolate or tawny brown. Light matte shadows may appear mismatched or too stark on your skin. 1-2. Pick jewel tones to create a bright pop. While they often look too intense on lighter skin tones, bright colors look very attractive on dark skin. Create a bold look with a royal purple, emerald green, aquamarine, or indigo eyeshadow. 1-3. Go with metallics for a nighttime look. The texture and finish of shimmery shadows are very complimentary to brown skin. Try using a gold, silver, or bronze eyeshadow when going out for the evening. If your skin is lighter brown, brown metallic shadows will make your eyes pop without appearing too glittery. Golds give your skin a warm glow. 1-4. Stay away from colors that are light or ashy. Extremely light colors don’t look great on brown skin because they create an unfavorable contrast. Additionally, colors that have an ashy cast tend to make the skin look dry and dirty. Avoid using eyeshadows that have either of these characteristics. 2. Learning the Application Technique 2-1. Pick three colors from a pallet that have the same hue but different tints. In order to have an appealing transitional effect in your eye makeup, you’ll need to select and use three colors that all have the same hue, but vary greatly in their tint. For example, you might use a pale peach, a medium coral, and a deeper metallic reddish orange. 2-2. Dab a brush in some shadow and tap off the excess. It’s easy to go overboard before you even start applying. Get a tapered precision eyeshadow brush and lightly dab the eyeshadow with it. Then, tap the excess to make sure that there’s only a conservative amount of eyeshadow on your brush. This way, application will be clean and precise. 2-3. Apply the darkest shade to your crease. Apply the darkest of the three colors to the outside edge of your eye crease. While holding the brush at its middle, apply the color by doing a back-and-forth windshield wiper motion. This will add an attractive depth to your eyelid. 2-4. Apply the lightest shade to your inner eyelid and brow bone. Take out another clean eyeshadow brush and apply the lightest shade to the inside half of your eyelid, stopping near your tear duct. Then carefully apply directly beneath your eyebrow. This light shade will add a highlighting effect which will assist in creating a sense of depth. 2-5. Apply the middle shade to your entire eyelid. By applying the middle shade to your whole eyelid, you’ll create a soft, seamless connection between the dark and light shades. Work the brush in small circles and focus on connecting the two colors. 2-6. Blend everything in with a soft brush. Take out a small makeup brush that has a fluffy end. Carefully blend all of the colors with the brush to create an attractive and seamless color transition. 3. Keeping Eye Color in Mind 3-1. Choose nearly any color for brown eyes. Luckily, those with brown eyes can get away with using just about any eyeshadow color. Other eye colors like blue and green are typically much more limiting. If you want to play it safe, you can’t go wrong with neutrals such as a bronzy gold or a soft salmon. 3-2. Pair a deep purple with light brown for hazel eyes. Dark purple shades look great on those with brown skin and brown or hazel eyes. Try a matte eggplant or a shimmery plum to make your eyes really pop. 3-3. Use a vibrant blue for dark brown eyes. Rich blue shades create a nice contrast with dark brown eyes and skin. Go for an electric cobalt. 3-4. Try a teal green shadow if you have hazel eyes. If you have hazel eyes, green shades will bring out the green in your eyes, which can be very flattering. Put a vibrant forest or teal green on your eyelids. 3-5. Use a light metallic for light brown eyes. Lighter metallics bring out the sparkle of light brown eyes and are also translucent enough to go well with darker skin tones. To bring out the shine, consider a dusty pink color. Tips Experiment with different colors and methods until you achieve a desired result. When you make the eyes the focus of your makeup routine, make everything else subtle. Pair smoky eyes and heavy eyeshadows with light and neutral lip glosses or pale rouges for the cheeks. Warnings Applying an eyeshadow shade above the eyelid crease can make the look overly dramatic. Stop at the crease and blend the colors into the space between the eyebrows and the lid.
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Try using a gold, silver, or bronze eyeshadow when going out for the evening.\\nIf your skin is lighter brown, brown metallic shadows will make your eyes pop without appearing too glittery.\\nGolds give your skin a warm glow.\\n1-4. Stay away from colors that are light or ashy.\\nExtremely light colors don’t look great on brown skin because they create an unfavorable contrast. Additionally, colors that have an ashy cast tend to make the skin look dry and dirty. Avoid using eyeshadows that have either of these characteristics.\\n2. Learning the Application Technique\\n2-1. Pick three colors from a pallet that have the same hue but different tints.\\nIn order to have an appealing transitional effect in your eye makeup, you’ll need to select and use three colors that all have the same hue, but vary greatly in their tint.\\nFor example, you might use a pale peach, a medium coral, and a deeper metallic reddish orange.\\n2-2. Dab a brush in some shadow and tap off the excess.\\nIt’s easy to go overboard before you even start applying. Get a tapered precision eyeshadow brush and lightly dab the eyeshadow with it. Then, tap the excess to make sure that there’s only a conservative amount of eyeshadow on your brush. This way, application will be clean and precise.\\n2-3. Apply the darkest shade to your crease.\\nApply the darkest of the three colors to the outside edge of your eye crease. While holding the brush at its middle, apply the color by doing a back-and-forth windshield wiper motion. This will add an attractive depth to your eyelid.\\n2-4. Apply the lightest shade to your inner eyelid and brow bone.\\nTake out another clean eyeshadow brush and apply the lightest shade to the inside half of your eyelid, stopping near your tear duct. Then carefully apply directly beneath your eyebrow. This light shade will add a highlighting effect which will assist in creating a sense of depth.\\n2-5. Apply the middle shade to your entire eyelid.\\nBy applying the middle shade to your whole eyelid, you’ll create a soft, seamless connection between the dark and light shades. Work the brush in small circles and focus on connecting the two colors.\\n2-6. Blend everything in with a soft brush.\\nTake out a small makeup brush that has a fluffy end. Carefully blend all of the colors with the brush to create an attractive and seamless color transition.\\n3. Keeping Eye Color in Mind\\n3-1. Choose nearly any color for brown eyes.\\nLuckily, those with brown eyes can get away with using just about any eyeshadow color. Other eye colors like blue and green are typically much more limiting. If you want to play it safe, you can’t go wrong with neutrals such as a bronzy gold or a soft salmon.\\n3-2. Pair a deep purple with light brown for hazel eyes.\\nDark purple shades look great on those with brown skin and brown or hazel eyes. Try a matte eggplant or a shimmery plum to make your eyes really pop.\\n3-3. Use a vibrant blue for dark brown eyes.\\nRich blue shades create a nice contrast with dark brown eyes and skin. Go for an electric cobalt.\\n3-4. Try a teal green shadow if you have hazel eyes.\\nIf you have hazel eyes, green shades will bring out the green in your eyes, which can be very flattering. Put a vibrant forest or teal green on your eyelids.\\n3-5. Use a light metallic for light brown eyes.\\nLighter metallics bring out the sparkle of light brown eyes and are also translucent enough to go well with darker skin tones. To bring out the shine, consider a dusty pink color.\\nTips\\nExperiment with different colors and methods until you achieve a desired result.\\nWhen you make the eyes the focus of your makeup routine, make everything else subtle. Pair smoky eyes and heavy eyeshadows with light and neutral lip glosses or pale rouges for the cheeks.\\nWarnings\\nApplying an eyeshadow shade above the eyelid crease can make the look overly dramatic. Stop at the crease and blend the colors into the space between the eyebrows and the lid.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"When a well chosen eyeshadow is applied correctly, it can complement a darker complexion and enhance natural beauty overall. To learn how to apply eyeshadow to brown skin, you’ll need to pick eyeshadows that go well with your skin and eye colors. You’ll also need to get the basic application technique down.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Choosing Colors for Brown Skin\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Stick with demi-matte neutrals for an everyday look.\", \"描述\": \"Deep neutrals that aren’t too far away from your natural skin color are great to use day-to-day. Nearly any dark neutral will look flattering, as long as it has a demi-matte or soft shimmer finish as opposed to a completely matte finish.\\nTry a deep nude such as light chocolate or tawny brown.\\nLight matte shadows may appear mismatched or too stark on your skin.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Pick jewel tones to create a bright pop.\", \"描述\": \"While they often look too intense on lighter skin tones, bright colors look very attractive on dark skin. Create a bold look with a royal purple, emerald green, aquamarine, or indigo eyeshadow.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Go with metallics for a nighttime look.\", \"描述\": \"The texture and finish of shimmery shadows are very complimentary to brown skin. Try using a gold, silver, or bronze eyeshadow when going out for the evening.\\nIf your skin is lighter brown, brown metallic shadows will make your eyes pop without appearing too glittery.\\nGolds give your skin a warm glow.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Stay away from colors that are light or ashy.\", \"描述\": \"Extremely light colors don’t look great on brown skin because they create an unfavorable contrast. Additionally, colors that have an ashy cast tend to make the skin look dry and dirty. Avoid using eyeshadows that have either of these characteristics.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Learning the Application Technique\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Pick three colors from a pallet that have the same hue but different tints.\", \"描述\": \"In order to have an appealing transitional effect in your eye makeup, you’ll need to select and use three colors that all have the same hue, but vary greatly in their tint.\\nFor example, you might use a pale peach, a medium coral, and a deeper metallic reddish orange.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Dab a brush in some shadow and tap off the excess.\", \"描述\": \"It’s easy to go overboard before you even start applying. Get a tapered precision eyeshadow brush and lightly dab the eyeshadow with it. Then, tap the excess to make sure that there’s only a conservative amount of eyeshadow on your brush. This way, application will be clean and precise.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Apply the darkest shade to your crease.\", \"描述\": \"Apply the darkest of the three colors to the outside edge of your eye crease. While holding the brush at its middle, apply the color by doing a back-and-forth windshield wiper motion. This will add an attractive depth to your eyelid.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Apply the lightest shade to your inner eyelid and brow bone.\", \"描述\": \"Take out another clean eyeshadow brush and apply the lightest shade to the inside half of your eyelid, stopping near your tear duct. Then carefully apply directly beneath your eyebrow. This light shade will add a highlighting effect which will assist in creating a sense of depth.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Apply the middle shade to your entire eyelid.\", \"描述\": \"By applying the middle shade to your whole eyelid, you’ll create a soft, seamless connection between the dark and light shades. Work the brush in small circles and focus on connecting the two colors.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Blend everything in with a soft brush.\", \"描述\": \"Take out a small makeup brush that has a fluffy end. Carefully blend all of the colors with the brush to create an attractive and seamless color transition.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Keeping Eye Color in Mind\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Choose nearly any color for brown eyes.\", \"描述\": \"Luckily, those with brown eyes can get away with using just about any eyeshadow color. Other eye colors like blue and green are typically much more limiting. If you want to play it safe, you can’t go wrong with neutrals such as a bronzy gold or a soft salmon.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Pair a deep purple with light brown for hazel eyes.\", \"描述\": \"Dark purple shades look great on those with brown skin and brown or hazel eyes. Try a matte eggplant or a shimmery plum to make your eyes really pop.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Use a vibrant blue for dark brown eyes.\", \"描述\": \"Rich blue shades create a nice contrast with dark brown eyes and skin. Go for an electric cobalt.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Try a teal green shadow if you have hazel eyes.\", \"描述\": \"If you have hazel eyes, green shades will bring out the green in your eyes, which can be very flattering. Put a vibrant forest or teal green on your eyelids.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Use a light metallic for light brown eyes.\", \"描述\": \"Lighter metallics bring out the sparkle of light brown eyes and are also translucent enough to go well with darker skin tones. To bring out the shine, consider a dusty pink color.\"}], \"小提示\": [\"Experiment with different colors and methods until you achieve a desired result.\\n\", \"When you make the eyes the focus of your makeup routine, make everything else subtle. Pair smoky eyes and heavy eyeshadows with light and neutral lip glosses or pale rouges for the cheeks.\\n\"], \"注意事项\": [\"Applying an eyeshadow shade above the eyelid crease can make the look overly dramatic. Stop at the crease and blend the colors into the space between the eyebrows and the lid.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Face Cream
1. Applying Face Cream 1-1. Start with a clean face and hands. Wash your face with lukewarm water and a face cleaner suitable for your skin type. Splash your face with cold water and gently pat it dry with a soft towel. Moisturizers prevent your skin from losing water throughout the day, so the cream will be the most effective after you wash your face. 1-2. Consider applying some toner with a cotton ball or cotton pad. The toner will help restore your skin's pH. It will also help tighten the pores. This is especially important if you plan on wearing makeup later. If you have dry or sensitive skin, opt for an alcohol-free toner. 1-3. Apply eye cream first, if you are using any. Place a tiny amount onto your ring finger, and gently dab the cream under your eyes. Avoid pulling on the skin under your eyes. The ring finger is the weakest finger, making it ideal for the delicate skin under your eyes. 1-4. Squeeze out a pea-sized amount of face cream onto the back of your hand. Don't worry if you squeezed out too little. A little bit often goes a long way. You can always apply more later, if necessary. If the cream comes in a jar, then scoop out a small amount using a small spoon or scoop. This will prevent your fingers from contaminating the product inside the jar. You can find scoops at most beauty supply stores. 1-5. Start applying the cream to your face. Dab the cream onto your face in small dots. Focus on trouble areas, such as the cheeks and forehead. Avoid areas that tend to get very oily, such as the creases to either side of your nostrils. If you have combination skin, focus more on the dry areas and less on the oily areas. 1-6. Blend the face cream in using your fingers. Gently massage the cream into your skin using small, upward, circular motions. Never drag downward on your skin. Be sure to leave a ½ inch (1.27 centimeter) margin around your eyes. Most face creams are not suitable for the delicate, sensitive skin around your eyes. 1-7. Apply more cream, if necessary. Look over your face. If there are any bare patches on your face, apply a little bit more cream. Don't slather the cream on, however; more cream is not necessarily better or more effective. 1-8. Consider applying some face cream to your neck. Many people tend to forget this area. The skin on your neck is delicate, and tends to age the fastest. It needs some attention as well. 1-9. Dab off any excess cream using a tissue. Look over your face carefully. If you notice any clumps or lumps of cream, gently dab those off using a tissue. This is excess cream. 1-10. Wait for your skin to absorb the cream before getting dressed or putting on makeup. During this time, you can do your hair or brush your teeth. You can also start putting on your lower garments, such as underwear, socks, pants, and skirts. This way, you won't risk rubbing off your face cream and getting it on everything else. 2. Choosing a Face Cream 2-1. Pay attention to the season. Your skin might change as the seasons go by. For example, it might be more dry in the winter and more oily during the summer. As such, the face cream that you use in the winter might not be suitable during the summer. It might be a good idea to switch your face creams out with the seasons. If your skin is dry, especially during the winter, opt for a richer, moisturizing face cream. If your skin is oily, especially during the summer, opt for a light-weight face cream or moisturizing gel. 2-2. Consider using a tinted moisturizer. This is great for those who wish to even out their skin tone but don't want to wear makeup. Choose a moisturizer that matches your skin type and skin tone. Most tinted moisturizers come in three basic skin tones: light, medium, and dark. Some companies might offer a wider range of skin tones. If you tend to have oily skin, consider getting a tinted moisturizer with a matte finish. If you tend to have dull or dry skin, consider getting a tinted moisturizer with a dewy or luminizing finish. This is also great for giving any skin type that healthy glow during the winter months. 2-3. Consider getting a face cream with SPF. Sunlight provides lots of vitamin D, which is essential for skin health; however, too much sunlight can also cause wrinkles and other skin damage. Protect your skin by wearing a face cream with some SPF in it. You will not only be moisturizing your skin, but protecting it from the sun's harmful rays as well. 2-4. Know that even oily skin needs face cream. If you have oily skin or acne, you might still want to use some sort of face cream or moisturizer. If your skin becomes too dry, it will produce even more oil. A face cream will keep this from happening. Here are some things you should look for: Look for face creams that say they are meant for oily skin (or acne) on the label. Opt for a light-weight, moisturizing gel instead. Consider getting a matte-finish cream. It will help reduce shine and make your skin appear less oily. 2-5. Choose rich, hydrating creams if you have dry skin. Look for products that say they are intended for dry skin. If you can't find any, then look for labels that say "hydrating" or "moisturizing." 2-6. Look for gentle creams if you have sensitive skin. Read the labels carefully, and avoid buying anything that has too many chemicals; many of these chemicals can be problematic for sensitive skin types. Consider instead creams that have soothing ingredients, such as aloe or calendula. Tips If you got a new face cream that you have not used before, consider doing a patch test first to see whether or not you are allergic to it. Dab a small amount on the inside of your elbow and wait 24 hours. If no redness or irritation occurs, you can safely use the cream.[9] X Trustworthy Source Mayo Clinic Educational website from one of the world's leading hospitals Go to source If you are using a new face cream, give it about two weeks before deciding whether or not you will continue using it. Not all cream will work right away; sometimes, you skin needs time to adjust.[10] X Research source Everyone's skin is different. What works for your friend or family member may not necessarily work for you. Always get a face cream for your skin type. You may have to try a few different ones before you find one that's right for you. Warnings Be sure to read the ingredient list when buying a new face cream. Some face creams may contain ingredients that you might be allergic to, such as nut butters. Do not wear face creams to sleep unless they are labeled as a "night cream." Normal face creams are usually too heavy to be worn at night. They can block your pores and prevent them from breathing.
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Squeeze out a pea-sized amount of face cream onto the back of your hand.\\nDon't worry if you squeezed out too little. A little bit often goes a long way. You can always apply more later, if necessary.\\nIf the cream comes in a jar, then scoop out a small amount using a small spoon or scoop. This will prevent your fingers from contaminating the product inside the jar. You can find scoops at most beauty supply stores.\\n1-5. Start applying the cream to your face.\\nDab the cream onto your face in small dots. Focus on trouble areas, such as the cheeks and forehead. Avoid areas that tend to get very oily, such as the creases to either side of your nostrils.\\nIf you have combination skin, focus more on the dry areas and less on the oily areas.\\n1-6. Blend the face cream in using your fingers.\\nGently massage the cream into your skin using small, upward, circular motions. Never drag downward on your skin. Be sure to leave a ½ inch (1.27 centimeter) margin around your eyes. Most face creams are not suitable for the delicate, sensitive skin around your eyes.\\n1-7. Apply more cream, if necessary.\\nLook over your face. If there are any bare patches on your face, apply a little bit more cream. Don't slather the cream on, however; more cream is not necessarily better or more effective.\\n1-8. Consider applying some face cream to your neck.\\nMany people tend to forget this area. The skin on your neck is delicate, and tends to age the fastest. It needs some attention as well.\\n1-9. Dab off any excess cream using a tissue.\\nLook over your face carefully. If you notice any clumps or lumps of cream, gently dab those off using a tissue. This is excess cream.\\n1-10. Wait for your skin to absorb the cream before getting dressed or putting on makeup.\\nDuring this time, you can do your hair or brush your teeth. You can also start putting on your lower garments, such as underwear, socks, pants, and skirts. This way, you won't risk rubbing off your face cream and getting it on everything else.\\n2. Choosing a Face Cream\\n2-1. Pay attention to the season.\\nYour skin might change as the seasons go by. For example, it might be more dry in the winter and more oily during the summer. As such, the face cream that you use in the winter might not be suitable during the summer. It might be a good idea to switch your face creams out with the seasons.\\nIf your skin is dry, especially during the winter, opt for a richer, moisturizing face cream.\\nIf your skin is oily, especially during the summer, opt for a light-weight face cream or moisturizing gel.\\n2-2. Consider using a tinted moisturizer.\\nThis is great for those who wish to even out their skin tone but don't want to wear makeup. Choose a moisturizer that matches your skin type and skin tone.\\nMost tinted moisturizers come in three basic skin tones: light, medium, and dark. Some companies might offer a wider range of skin tones.\\nIf you tend to have oily skin, consider getting a tinted moisturizer with a matte finish.\\nIf you tend to have dull or dry skin, consider getting a tinted moisturizer with a dewy or luminizing finish. This is also great for giving any skin type that healthy glow during the winter months.\\n2-3. Consider getting a face cream with SPF.\\nSunlight provides lots of vitamin D, which is essential for skin health; however, too much sunlight can also cause wrinkles and other skin damage. Protect your skin by wearing a face cream with some SPF in it. You will not only be moisturizing your skin, but protecting it from the sun's harmful rays as well.\\n2-4. Know that even oily skin needs face cream.\\nIf you have oily skin or acne, you might still want to use some sort of face cream or moisturizer. If your skin becomes too dry, it will produce even more oil. A face cream will keep this from happening. Here are some things you should look for:\\nLook for face creams that say they are meant for oily skin (or acne) on the label.\\nOpt for a light-weight, moisturizing gel instead.\\nConsider getting a matte-finish cream. It will help reduce shine and make your skin appear less oily.\\n2-5. Choose rich, hydrating creams if you have dry skin.\\nLook for products that say they are intended for dry skin. If you can't find any, then look for labels that say \\\"hydrating\\\" or \\\"moisturizing.\\\"\\n2-6. Look for gentle creams if you have sensitive skin.\\nRead the labels carefully, and avoid buying anything that has too many chemicals; many of these chemicals can be problematic for sensitive skin types. Consider instead creams that have soothing ingredients, such as aloe or calendula.\\nTips\\nIf you got a new face cream that you have not used before, consider doing a patch test first to see whether or not you are allergic to it. Dab a small amount on the inside of your elbow and wait 24 hours. If no redness or irritation occurs, you can safely use the cream.[9]\\nX\\nTrustworthy Source\\nMayo Clinic\\nEducational website from one of the world's leading hospitals\\nGo to source\\nIf you are using a new face cream, give it about two weeks before deciding whether or not you will continue using it. Not all cream will work right away; sometimes, you skin needs time to adjust.[10]\\nX\\nResearch source\\nEveryone's skin is different. What works for your friend or family member may not necessarily work for you. Always get a face cream for your skin type. You may have to try a few different ones before you find one that's right for you.\\nWarnings\\nBe sure to read the ingredient list when buying a new face cream. Some face creams may contain ingredients that you might be allergic to, such as nut butters.\\nDo not wear face creams to sleep unless they are labeled as a \\\"night cream.\\\" Normal face creams are usually too heavy to be worn at night. They can block your pores and prevent them from breathing.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Ever wondered how to apply face cream in the correct way? It's easy to learn how to pick the face cream that's best for your skin and to apply it properly.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Applying Face Cream\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Start with a clean face and hands.\", \"描述\": \"Wash your face with lukewarm water and a face cleaner suitable for your skin type. Splash your face with cold water and gently pat it dry with a soft towel.\\nMoisturizers prevent your skin from losing water throughout the day, so the cream will be the most effective after you wash your face.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Consider applying some toner with a cotton ball or cotton pad.\", \"描述\": \"The toner will help restore your skin's pH. It will also help tighten the pores. This is especially important if you plan on wearing makeup later.\\nIf you have dry or sensitive skin, opt for an alcohol-free toner.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Apply eye cream first, if you are using any.\", \"描述\": \"Place a tiny amount onto your ring finger, and gently dab the cream under your eyes. Avoid pulling on the skin under your eyes.\\nThe ring finger is the weakest finger, making it ideal for the delicate skin under your eyes.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Squeeze out a pea-sized amount of face cream onto the back of your hand.\", \"描述\": \"Don't worry if you squeezed out too little. A little bit often goes a long way. You can always apply more later, if necessary.\\nIf the cream comes in a jar, then scoop out a small amount using a small spoon or scoop. This will prevent your fingers from contaminating the product inside the jar. You can find scoops at most beauty supply stores.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Start applying the cream to your face.\", \"描述\": \"Dab the cream onto your face in small dots. Focus on trouble areas, such as the cheeks and forehead. Avoid areas that tend to get very oily, such as the creases to either side of your nostrils.\\nIf you have combination skin, focus more on the dry areas and less on the oily areas.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Blend the face cream in using your fingers.\", \"描述\": \"Gently massage the cream into your skin using small, upward, circular motions. Never drag downward on your skin. Be sure to leave a ½ inch (1.27 centimeter) margin around your eyes. Most face creams are not suitable for the delicate, sensitive skin around your eyes.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Apply more cream, if necessary.\", \"描述\": \"Look over your face. If there are any bare patches on your face, apply a little bit more cream. Don't slather the cream on, however; more cream is not necessarily better or more effective.\"}, {\"编号\": 8, \"标题\": \"Consider applying some face cream to your neck.\", \"描述\": \"Many people tend to forget this area. The skin on your neck is delicate, and tends to age the fastest. It needs some attention as well.\"}, {\"编号\": 9, \"标题\": \"Dab off any excess cream using a tissue.\", \"描述\": \"Look over your face carefully. If you notice any clumps or lumps of cream, gently dab those off using a tissue. This is excess cream.\"}, {\"编号\": 10, \"标题\": \"Wait for your skin to absorb the cream before getting dressed or putting on makeup.\", \"描述\": \"During this time, you can do your hair or brush your teeth. You can also start putting on your lower garments, such as underwear, socks, pants, and skirts. This way, you won't risk rubbing off your face cream and getting it on everything else.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Choosing a Face Cream\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Pay attention to the season.\", \"描述\": \"Your skin might change as the seasons go by. For example, it might be more dry in the winter and more oily during the summer. As such, the face cream that you use in the winter might not be suitable during the summer. It might be a good idea to switch your face creams out with the seasons.\\nIf your skin is dry, especially during the winter, opt for a richer, moisturizing face cream.\\nIf your skin is oily, especially during the summer, opt for a light-weight face cream or moisturizing gel.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Consider using a tinted moisturizer.\", \"描述\": \"This is great for those who wish to even out their skin tone but don't want to wear makeup. Choose a moisturizer that matches your skin type and skin tone.\\nMost tinted moisturizers come in three basic skin tones: light, medium, and dark. Some companies might offer a wider range of skin tones.\\nIf you tend to have oily skin, consider getting a tinted moisturizer with a matte finish.\\nIf you tend to have dull or dry skin, consider getting a tinted moisturizer with a dewy or luminizing finish. This is also great for giving any skin type that healthy glow during the winter months.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Consider getting a face cream with SPF.\", \"描述\": \"Sunlight provides lots of vitamin D, which is essential for skin health; however, too much sunlight can also cause wrinkles and other skin damage. Protect your skin by wearing a face cream with some SPF in it. You will not only be moisturizing your skin, but protecting it from the sun's harmful rays as well.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Know that even oily skin needs face cream.\", \"描述\": \"If you have oily skin or acne, you might still want to use some sort of face cream or moisturizer. If your skin becomes too dry, it will produce even more oil. A face cream will keep this from happening. Here are some things you should look for:\\nLook for face creams that say they are meant for oily skin (or acne) on the label.\\nOpt for a light-weight, moisturizing gel instead.\\nConsider getting a matte-finish cream. It will help reduce shine and make your skin appear less oily.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Choose rich, hydrating creams if you have dry skin.\", \"描述\": \"Look for products that say they are intended for dry skin. If you can't find any, then look for labels that say \\\"hydrating\\\" or \\\"moisturizing.\\\"\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Look for gentle creams if you have sensitive skin.\", \"描述\": \"Read the labels carefully, and avoid buying anything that has too many chemicals; many of these chemicals can be problematic for sensitive skin types. Consider instead creams that have soothing ingredients, such as aloe or calendula.\"}], \"小提示\": [\"If you got a new face cream that you have not used before, consider doing a patch test first to see whether or not you are allergic to it. Dab a small amount on the inside of your elbow and wait 24 hours. If no redness or irritation occurs, you can safely use the cream.[9]\\nX\\nTrustworthy Source\\nMayo Clinic\\nEducational website from one of the world's leading hospitals\\nGo to source\\n\", \"If you are using a new face cream, give it about two weeks before deciding whether or not you will continue using it. Not all cream will work right away; sometimes, you skin needs time to adjust.[10]\\nX\\nResearch source\\n\", \"Everyone's skin is different. What works for your friend or family member may not necessarily work for you. Always get a face cream for your skin type. You may have to try a few different ones before you find one that's right for you.\\n\"], \"注意事项\": [\"Be sure to read the ingredient list when buying a new face cream. Some face creams may contain ingredients that you might be allergic to, such as nut butters.\\n\", \"Do not wear face creams to sleep unless they are labeled as a \\\"night cream.\\\" Normal face creams are usually too heavy to be worn at night. They can block your pores and prevent them from breathing.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Face Masks Correctly
1. Gathering Materials 1-1. Assess your skin. There are many types of masks on the market, and even more that you can make at home. First, look in the mirror and determine what you want your mask to accomplish. Are you aiming to hydrate your skin or to clear up oil? Do you want to get rid of breakouts or are you looking for an anti-aging product? Once you know what kind of mask (or masks) you need, you can find, or make, the right product. 1-2. Prepare your mask. There are two routes you can take when using a mask product: purchasing a store-bought mask, or making a DIY mask at home. Read and follow all directions. (Some clay masks, for example, require the addition of water or apple cider vinegar). If you will be using a homemade mask, gather all of your ingredients and follow the recipe. Homemade masks can be made from egg whites, avocado, milk, oatmeal, and many other household products. Find a recipe that works for you. Store-bought masks can be found for all manner of skin ailments and skin types. Read ingredient labels and find a mask that you’d like to use. 1-3. Get a brush. Face masks are best applied with a soft-bristle brush, such as a paintbrush (normally used for art making) or a tint brush (normally used to apply hair dye). Invest in a brush that you will use for this purpose, and be sure to clean it when you are done. You will also need a bowl for your mask, and possibly a washcloth. 1-4. Cut some cucumber (optional). You may want to cut two very thin slices of cucumber to place over your eyes. This will relax your eye area and reduce any eye puffiness while your mask works. If you do not have any cucumber at home, slices of raw potato will work as well. 1-5. Refrigerate your items. Keep all of these things in the refrigerator until you are ready to use them. This is especially true if you are using perishable ingredients in your mask, but even if you are using a store-bought mask product, applying it cold can feel great and be good for your skin. For a cooling effect, place face mask in the refrigerator at least one hour prior to application. 2. Prepping Your Skin 2-1. Wash your face. Before you apply your mask, be sure to cleanse your skin thoroughly. Using warm water and your favorite facial cleanser, remove any makeup, dirt, and oil. Do not apply moisturizer. 2-2. Exfoliate If it has been a while since you last exfoliated, it is a good idea to do so before you apply your mask. It removes the dead skin cells and helps your mask absorb better. You can use a store-bough facial scrub, such as St. Ives Apricot Scrub. Alternatively, you can mix a small bit of ground coffee or sugar into your face wash. Apply the product to wet skin, gently scrub, and rinse with warm water. 2-3. Open your pores. Your mask will do the most good if open up your pores before applying it. The simplest way to do this is to take a hot shower before applying your mask. As an alternative, you can take a washcloth and dip it in hot water (as hot as your face can bear) and cover your face with the washcloth until it cools off. A third option is to hold your face over a bowl of steaming water for 1-2 minutes. 3. Applying the Mask 3-1. Apply the mask. Using a paintbrush (or another soft-bristled wide brush) or your fingertips apply the mask evenly to your face. If you do not have a brush and plan to use your fingertips, then make sure your hands are clean before applying the mask. Be sure that the application of the product is even and smooth. Avoid going too close to your eyes or mouth, but don’t forget your neck! 3-2. Set cucumber slices on your eyes (optional). After applying the mask, set cucumber (or potato) slices on your eyes, if you are using them, and relax. You may want to switch off the light. It relaxes you better. 3-3. Set a timer and wait. The length of time you will leave on your mask will vary based on the type of mask you are using, and the type of skin you have. In general, 15 minutes is a good average for most masks. Set a timer for yourself and relax. If using a clay mask, do not wait for the clay to dry. Remove the mask while the clay is still slightly wet. 3-4. Remove the mask. After the proper waiting time, use warm water and a washcloth to gently remove the mask. Be sure to gently wipe away the mask from around your hairline and under your chin. 3-5. Follow with a toner and a moisturizer. Use a cotton ball to apply toner to your face and neck. This shrinks your pores and locks in all the benefits of your mask. Finally, apply a bit of your favorite moisturizer. Avoid applying too much moisturizer, as this will clog your freshly-cleared pores. 3-6. Repeat the process once per week. It is important to avoid using clay masks too often because it can irritate your skin. However, using a clay mask can be a refreshing treatment for your skin. Use a clay mask only once per week to reduce the chances of irritation. If your skin is dry, then you may want to use a clay mask less often. If your skin is oily, then you might be able to use the treatment more often. Tips Splash cold water (not too cold) on your face after removing the mask. It helps close the pores and improve circulation. If you are using a homemade mask, try to prepare a fresh batch every time you are pampering yourself. Include essential oils in your mask for better nourishment.
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Find a recipe that works for you.\\nStore-bought masks can be found for all manner of skin ailments and skin types. Read ingredient labels and find a mask that you’d like to use.\\n1-3. Get a brush.\\nFace masks are best applied with a soft-bristle brush, such as a paintbrush (normally used for art making) or a tint brush (normally used to apply hair dye). Invest in a brush that you will use for this purpose, and be sure to clean it when you are done.\\nYou will also need a bowl for your mask, and possibly a washcloth.\\n1-4. Cut some cucumber (optional).\\nYou may want to cut two very thin slices of cucumber to place over your eyes. This will relax your eye area and reduce any eye puffiness while your mask works.\\nIf you do not have any cucumber at home, slices of raw potato will work as well.\\n1-5. Refrigerate your items.\\nKeep all of these things in the refrigerator until you are ready to use them. This is especially true if you are using perishable ingredients in your mask, but even if you are using a store-bought mask product, applying it cold can feel great and be good for your skin.\\nFor a cooling effect, place face mask in the refrigerator at least one hour prior to application.\\n2. Prepping Your Skin\\n2-1. Wash your face.\\nBefore you apply your mask, be sure to cleanse your skin thoroughly. Using warm water and your favorite facial cleanser, remove any makeup, dirt, and oil. Do not apply moisturizer.\\n2-2. Exfoliate\\nIf it has been a while since you last exfoliated, it is a good idea to do so before you apply your mask. It removes the dead skin cells and helps your mask absorb better.\\nYou can use a store-bough facial scrub, such as St. Ives Apricot Scrub.\\nAlternatively, you can mix a small bit of ground coffee or sugar into your face wash.\\nApply the product to wet skin, gently scrub, and rinse with warm water.\\n2-3. Open your pores.\\nYour mask will do the most good if open up your pores before applying it. The simplest way to do this is to take a hot shower before applying your mask.\\nAs an alternative, you can take a washcloth and dip it in hot water (as hot as your face can bear) and cover your face with the washcloth until it cools off.\\nA third option is to hold your face over a bowl of steaming water for 1-2 minutes.\\n3. Applying the Mask\\n3-1. Apply the mask.\\nUsing a paintbrush (or another soft-bristled wide brush) or your fingertips apply the mask evenly to your face. If you do not have a brush and plan to use your fingertips, then make sure your hands are clean before applying the mask. Be sure that the application of the product is even and smooth. Avoid going too close to your eyes or mouth, but don’t forget your neck!\\n3-2. Set cucumber slices on your eyes (optional).\\nAfter applying the mask, set cucumber (or potato) slices on your eyes, if you are using them, and relax. You may want to switch off the light. It relaxes you better.\\n3-3. Set a timer and wait.\\nThe length of time you will leave on your mask will vary based on the type of mask you are using, and the type of skin you have. In general, 15 minutes is a good average for most masks. Set a timer for yourself and relax.\\nIf using a clay mask, do not wait for the clay to dry. Remove the mask while the clay is still slightly wet.\\n3-4. Remove the mask.\\nAfter the proper waiting time, use warm water and a washcloth to gently remove the mask. Be sure to gently wipe away the mask from around your hairline and under your chin.\\n3-5. Follow with a toner and a moisturizer.\\nUse a cotton ball to apply toner to your face and neck. This shrinks your pores and locks in all the benefits of your mask. Finally, apply a bit of your favorite moisturizer.\\nAvoid applying too much moisturizer, as this will clog your freshly-cleared pores.\\n3-6. Repeat the process once per week.\\nIt is important to avoid using clay masks too often because it can irritate your skin. However, using a clay mask can be a refreshing treatment for your skin. Use a clay mask only once per week to reduce the chances of irritation. \\nIf your skin is dry, then you may want to use a clay mask less often.\\nIf your skin is oily, then you might be able to use the treatment more often.\\nTips\\nSplash cold water (not too cold) on your face after removing the mask. It helps close the pores and improve circulation.\\nIf you are using a homemade mask, try to prepare a fresh batch every time you are pampering yourself.\\nInclude essential oils in your mask for better nourishment.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Face masks are an easy and inexpensive way to perk up your skin and pamper yourself. Different types of masks can be purchased (or made at home) to accomplish many different skin benefits. In order to apply your mask effectively, you will first want to prep your skin, then carefully apply your mask. You will also want to gather the right materials. With just a little effort and time, you can have healthy, glowing skin.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Gathering Materials\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Assess your skin.\", \"描述\": \"There are many types of masks on the market, and even more that you can make at home. First, look in the mirror and determine what you want your mask to accomplish. Are you aiming to hydrate your skin or to clear up oil? Do you want to get rid of breakouts or are you looking for an anti-aging product? Once you know what kind of mask (or masks) you need, you can find, or make, the right product.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Prepare your mask.\", \"描述\": \"There are two routes you can take when using a mask product: purchasing a store-bought mask, or making a DIY mask at home. Read and follow all directions. 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This will relax your eye area and reduce any eye puffiness while your mask works.\\nIf you do not have any cucumber at home, slices of raw potato will work as well.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Refrigerate your items.\", \"描述\": \"Keep all of these things in the refrigerator until you are ready to use them. This is especially true if you are using perishable ingredients in your mask, but even if you are using a store-bought mask product, applying it cold can feel great and be good for your skin.\\nFor a cooling effect, place face mask in the refrigerator at least one hour prior to application.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Prepping Your Skin\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Wash your face.\", \"描述\": \"Before you apply your mask, be sure to cleanse your skin thoroughly. Using warm water and your favorite facial cleanser, remove any makeup, dirt, and oil. 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How to Apply Fake Nails
1. Getting Your Nails Ready 1-1. Take off your old polish and/or nails. You'll need to take off your old polish, even if it's clear, in order to apply fake nails. Having old polish on your nails will make it harder for the fake nails to stick. They'll end up falling off in a day or two unless you take this necessary step. If you're already wearing fake nails, either acrylics or gels, go ahead and remove them. You can use acetone or another method to do the job. Wash your hands after using acetone or another polish remover. The chemicals used in nail polish remover can dry out your nails. 1-2. Soak your nails. Giving yourself a quick manicure prep before applying fake nails will keep your nails healthy and ensure the fake nails stay on for as long as possible. Start by soaking them in warm water for about five minutes, until they're nice and soft. Dry your hands and nails with a cloth. You can add some body wash or hand soap to the water if you want, but don't soak your hands in a solution that contains oil. While a good oil soak is a great way to moisturize your hands, having traces of oil on your nails before you apply fake nails will make it harder for them to stick. 1-3. Trim and file your nails Use a nail clipper or nail scissors to trim your nails so that they're all even. Trim them short, but not to the quick; you want a bit of an edge to give the fake nails more to hold onto. Use a nail file to give your nails a good smooth edge. 1-4. Push back your cuticles. While your nail beds are still soft from the soak, use an orange stick or cuticle pusher to gently push back your cuticles. This way you can make sure you're gluing the fake nails to your nails, not your skin. Don't trim your cuticles, just push them back. Your cuticles protect your nail beds from getting infected, and trimming them increases the risk that dirt or germs could accumulate there. 1-5. Buff your nails. Use a nail buffer to buff your nails well. This will create a slightly rough surface, making it easier for the fake nails to adhere. Wipe off the dust when you're finished. 2. Applying the Nails 2-1. Lay out your fake nails. Open up the package and lay all the nails out in the order you will be placing them on your nails. The largest fake nails will go on your thumbs, and the smallest will go on your littlest fingers. Make sure the nails fit comfortably over your real nail, and use a file to shape the bottom edges if necessary. The easiest fake nails to apply require a simple application using nail glue. Your kit should come with a nail for each finger and a little bottle of adhesive. If you have a kit for applying acrylics, the process is more complicated. See How to Apply Acrylics for instructions. If you have a kit for applying gels, see How to Apply Gel Nails. If you want to apply the fake nails without glue, see How to Apply Fake Nails without Glue. 2-2. Apply the first nail. Swirl a dab of glue on your real nail, and another dab of glue on the part of the fake nail that will be attached to you (not the part that will be sticking up). Carefully place the fake nail directly over your real nail so that the bottom curve lines up perfectly with your cuticle. Press it down and hold for 10 seconds to let it set. Make sure the nail is set firmly against your real nail, with no gaps. Don't use too much glue. You don't want it to squirt out the sides. A few dabs will be sufficient. If glue does squirt out, use a cotton swab to gently wipe it away. Be very careful not to put the nail on crooked. The glue dries fast. Start applying nails to your dominant hand first. 2-3. Repeat with the remaining nails. One by one, glue each nail on using a dab of glue. Remember to press each nail for 10 seconds to make sure they are sealed tight against your real nails. 2-4. File the nails into your desired shape. You can use a regular nail file to file them into the classic square or oval shape, or any shape you like. If you're happy with the shape of the nails straight from the package, no need to file! 3. Decorating the Nails 3-1. Paint your nails Some fake nails come with designs on them, but if yours are blank, you might want to add some extra flair. If you're going for a classic look, there's nothing like a few coats of pretty paint. In addition to a monotone style, consider the following designs: Ombre nails Flower nails Galaxy nails Ladybug nails Marbled nails 3-2. Add some sparkle You can add a coat of glitter polish to any color, but if you want your nails to really stand out, get a package of small rhinestones to glue on. You can create a dazzling look by applying several to each nail, or use them as tasteful accents that are part of a painted design. 3-3. Do a French manicure This is a natural, pretty style that looks great on fake nails. If you want your fake nails to have a realistic touch, a French manicure is the way to go. You can buy a French manicure kit or pick up your own pink, clear and white nail polish to do the job. 3-4. Try a nail art pen These come in all kind of colors and make it easy to create the designs you want without the messiness of a nail polish brush. Try a polka-dotted look, or do something more complicated, like a panda or strawberry. Tips Be sure that the fake nails are wide enough for your nails where your real nails aren't showing. Make sure your real nails are clean and paint free. Be sure not to have oil on your fingernails while applying or else the fake nails will fall off much more easily. Warnings The glue dries VERY quickly, so you must be ready right away.
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Dry your hands and nails with a cloth.\\nYou can add some body wash or hand soap to the water if you want, but don't soak your hands in a solution that contains oil. While a good oil soak is a great way to moisturize your hands, having traces of oil on your nails before you apply fake nails will make it harder for them to stick.\\n1-3. Trim and file your nails\\nUse a nail clipper or nail scissors to trim your nails so that they're all even. Trim them short, but not to the quick; you want a bit of an edge to give the fake nails more to hold onto. Use a nail file to give your nails a good smooth edge.\\n1-4. Push back your cuticles.\\nWhile your nail beds are still soft from the soak, use an orange stick or cuticle pusher to gently push back your cuticles. This way you can make sure you're gluing the fake nails to your nails, not your skin.\\nDon't trim your cuticles, just push them back. Your cuticles protect your nail beds from getting infected, and trimming them increases the risk that dirt or germs could accumulate there.\\n1-5. Buff your nails.\\nUse a nail buffer to buff your nails well. This will create a slightly rough surface, making it easier for the fake nails to adhere. Wipe off the dust when you're finished.\\n2. Applying the Nails\\n2-1. Lay out your fake nails.\\nOpen up the package and lay all the nails out in the order you will be placing them on your nails. The largest fake nails will go on your thumbs, and the smallest will go on your littlest fingers. Make sure the nails fit comfortably over your real nail, and use a file to shape the bottom edges if necessary.\\nThe easiest fake nails to apply require a simple application using nail glue. Your kit should come with a nail for each finger and a little bottle of adhesive.\\nIf you have a kit for applying acrylics, the process is more complicated. See How to Apply Acrylics for instructions.\\nIf you have a kit for applying gels, see How to Apply Gel Nails.\\nIf you want to apply the fake nails without glue, see How to Apply Fake Nails without Glue.\\n2-2. Apply the first nail.\\nSwirl a dab of glue on your real nail, and another dab of glue on the part of the fake nail that will be attached to you (not the part that will be sticking up). Carefully place the fake nail directly over your real nail so that the bottom curve lines up perfectly with your cuticle. Press it down and hold for 10 seconds to let it set.\\nMake sure the nail is set firmly against your real nail, with no gaps.\\nDon't use too much glue. You don't want it to squirt out the sides. A few dabs will be sufficient. If glue does squirt out, use a cotton swab to gently wipe it away.\\nBe very careful not to put the nail on crooked. The glue dries fast.\\nStart applying nails to your dominant hand first.\\n2-3. Repeat with the remaining nails.\\nOne by one, glue each nail on using a dab of glue. Remember to press each nail for 10 seconds to make sure they are sealed tight against your real nails.\\n2-4. File the nails into your desired shape.\\nYou can use a regular nail file to file them into the classic square or oval shape, or any shape you like. If you're happy with the shape of the nails straight from the package, no need to file!\\n3. Decorating the Nails\\n3-1. Paint your nails\\nSome fake nails come with designs on them, but if yours are blank, you might want to add some extra flair. If you're going for a classic look, there's nothing like a few coats of pretty paint. In addition to a monotone style, consider the following designs:\\n Ombre nails\\n Flower nails\\n Galaxy nails\\n Ladybug nails\\n Marbled nails\\n3-2. Add some sparkle\\nYou can add a coat of glitter polish to any color, but if you want your nails to really stand out, get a package of small rhinestones to glue on. You can create a dazzling look by applying several to each nail, or use them as tasteful accents that are part of a painted design.\\n3-3. Do a French manicure\\nThis is a natural, pretty style that looks great on fake nails. If you want your fake nails to have a realistic touch, a French manicure is the way to go. You can buy a French manicure kit or pick up your own pink, clear and white nail polish to do the job.\\n3-4. Try a nail art pen\\nThese come in all kind of colors and make it easy to create the designs you want without the messiness of a nail polish brush. Try a polka-dotted look, or do something more complicated, like a panda or strawberry.\\nTips\\nBe sure that the fake nails are wide enough for your nails where your real nails aren't showing.\\nMake sure your real nails are clean and paint free.\\nBe sure not to have oil on your fingernails while applying or else the fake nails will fall off much more easily.\\nWarnings\\nThe glue dries VERY quickly, so you must be ready right away.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Fake nails can help you go from everyday to glamorous in an instant. You can leave them bare for a natural look or give yourself an attention-grabbing manicure - anything goes! Whether you want to apply them for prom or date night, or you're just ready for a pretty new look, see Step 1 to learn how to apply artificial nails.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Getting Your Nails Ready\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Take off your old polish and/or nails.\", \"描述\": \"You'll need to take off your old polish, even if it's clear, in order to apply fake nails. Having old polish on your nails will make it harder for the fake nails to stick. They'll end up falling off in a day or two unless you take this necessary step.\\nIf you're already wearing fake nails, either acrylics or gels, go ahead and remove them. You can use acetone or another method to do the job.\\nWash your hands after using acetone or another polish remover. The chemicals used in nail polish remover can dry out your nails.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Soak your nails.\", \"描述\": \"Giving yourself a quick manicure prep before applying fake nails will keep your nails healthy and ensure the fake nails stay on for as long as possible. Start by soaking them in warm water for about five minutes, until they're nice and soft. Dry your hands and nails with a cloth.\\nYou can add some body wash or hand soap to the water if you want, but don't soak your hands in a solution that contains oil. While a good oil soak is a great way to moisturize your hands, having traces of oil on your nails before you apply fake nails will make it harder for them to stick.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Trim and file your nails\", \"描述\": \"Use a nail clipper or nail scissors to trim your nails so that they're all even. Trim them short, but not to the quick; you want a bit of an edge to give the fake nails more to hold onto. Use a nail file to give your nails a good smooth edge.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Push back your cuticles.\", \"描述\": \"While your nail beds are still soft from the soak, use an orange stick or cuticle pusher to gently push back your cuticles. This way you can make sure you're gluing the fake nails to your nails, not your skin.\\nDon't trim your cuticles, just push them back. Your cuticles protect your nail beds from getting infected, and trimming them increases the risk that dirt or germs could accumulate there.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Buff your nails.\", \"描述\": \"Use a nail buffer to buff your nails well. This will create a slightly rough surface, making it easier for the fake nails to adhere. Wipe off the dust when you're finished.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Applying the Nails\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Lay out your fake nails.\", \"描述\": \"Open up the package and lay all the nails out in the order you will be placing them on your nails. The largest fake nails will go on your thumbs, and the smallest will go on your littlest fingers. Make sure the nails fit comfortably over your real nail, and use a file to shape the bottom edges if necessary.\\nThe easiest fake nails to apply require a simple application using nail glue. Your kit should come with a nail for each finger and a little bottle of adhesive.\\nIf you have a kit for applying acrylics, the process is more complicated. See How to Apply Acrylics for instructions.\\nIf you have a kit for applying gels, see How to Apply Gel Nails.\\nIf you want to apply the fake nails without glue, see How to Apply Fake Nails without Glue.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Apply the first nail.\", \"描述\": \"Swirl a dab of glue on your real nail, and another dab of glue on the part of the fake nail that will be attached to you (not the part that will be sticking up). Carefully place the fake nail directly over your real nail so that the bottom curve lines up perfectly with your cuticle. Press it down and hold for 10 seconds to let it set.\\nMake sure the nail is set firmly against your real nail, with no gaps.\\nDon't use too much glue. You don't want it to squirt out the sides. A few dabs will be sufficient. If glue does squirt out, use a cotton swab to gently wipe it away.\\nBe very careful not to put the nail on crooked. The glue dries fast.\\nStart applying nails to your dominant hand first.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Repeat with the remaining nails.\", \"描述\": \"One by one, glue each nail on using a dab of glue. Remember to press each nail for 10 seconds to make sure they are sealed tight against your real nails.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"File the nails into your desired shape.\", \"描述\": \"You can use a regular nail file to file them into the classic square or oval shape, or any shape you like. 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How to Apply Fake Nails Without Glue
1. Applying Fake Nails with Double-Sided Tape 1-1. Use nail tabs if you want a more durable hold. Some brands of fake nails come with adhesive tabs instead of glue. These sticky, double-sided tabs are already cut to fit fingernails, and they will often hold for several days. You can also buy nail tabs yourself, either at a beauty supply shop or online. Adhesive nail tabs are like sticky, double-sided tape. 1-2. Opt for double-sided fashion tape for a temporary look. Fashion tape is made to stay in place for a few hours, but it won’t hurt your skin—or your nail—when you pull it away. You can use it to adhere fake nails for up to a day. This is great if you have a date or a wedding to attend on the weekend, but you need to be able to remove your nails in time for work on Monday! This tape is what people use to help hold up strapless dresses. It usually goes between fabric and your skin. You can find it at department stores, online, or at big box stores. You can also use double-sided wig tape. 1-3. Trim the tape to fit your nails if you’re using fashion tape. Since fashion tape comes in a long roll, you’ll need to use scissors to cut the pieces to fit your nail. Your nails are all different sizes, to try to cut each piece to fit an individual nail, rather than cutting them all the same size. If it’s easier, you can stack 2 layers of tape together and cut 2 pieces at the same time. For instance, if you measure the piece for one of your thumbs, you could cut out 2 thumb pieces together, since they’ll probably need to be about the same size. 1-4. Clean and prep your nails. Wash your hands and wipe each of your nails with a cotton ball dipped in non-acetone nail polish remover. This helps to remove dirt and oil and ensure the tape will stick. 1-5. Peel the backing off one side of tape and press it to your nail. Match one of the pieces of tape to one of your nails, then peel away one side of the backing. Carefully lower the sticky side of the tape to your nail, then run one of your fingers over the top (non-sticky) side of the tape to ensure it’s smooth. If the tape folds in on itself or bubbles up once you apply it to your nail, you may need to remove it and use another piece. It’s easiest to do one nail at a time. 1-6. Remove the backing from the top side of the tape. Once the tape is adhered to your nail, carefully peel away the top side of the backing. You should now be left with nothing but adhesive on your nail. Be careful not to touch the tape once you’ve peeled off the last piece of backing. 1-7. Apply the fake nail, starting at your nail bed. Line the bottom of the fake nail up with your nail bed, or the very bottom of your natural nail. Then, carefully lay the nail down over the tape. Press lightly and smooth the tape over the nail to remove trapped air and ensure it sticks evenly. The adhesive will be effective immediately, and there’s no need to let the nails dry. 1-8. Put on the rest of your nails the same way. After you’ve applied the first nail, finish adhering the rest of your full set. It might take a little practice to peel the backing off once you’ve applied most of your nails, but you’ll get the hang of it if you use the pads of your fingers, rather than the tips. This is a quick application, especially since there’s no drying time! 1-9. Peel the tape off to remove the nails. You can easily take off nails you applied with tape. Carefully and gently peel the nails off of the tape, then remove the tape from your natural nails. 2. Adhering the Nail with Clear Polish 2-1. Prepare your natural nails. Wash your hands and spray your nails with a dehydrator spray. If you don't have dehydrator spray, clean each nail with non-acetone nail polish remover. This is an important step to eliminate dirt and oil, which will help the nail polish adhere to your nails. 2-2. Paint the back of the fake nail with clear polish. Use enough polish for a relatively thick coat, but not so much that it will squish out from under your nail when you apply it. The amount that you would normally apply on your natural nail should be plenty. You can use any brand of clear polish, and you can even use polish that has glitter in it. However, avoid using colored polish, because it will be visible if some does come out from beneath the nail when you apply it. Alternately, you can apply the polish to your natural nail first. 2-3. Allow the polish to dry for 15-30 seconds. Don’t let the polish dry all the way, but do give it a few seconds before you apply the fake nail. If the clear polish is tacky, rather than wet, it will adhere better. If you’re using a quick-drying polish, you may not need to let it dry at all, while some polishes might take a little longer to become tacky. Experiment with one nail first and see what works best for you! If the clear polish dries out, just apply another coat. If it looks very thick, dip a cotton swab in nail polish remover and buff it away. Allow the nail to dry completely before applying another clear coat. 2-4. Apply the fake nail and hold it in place for 30-60 seconds. Once the polish is tacky, but not completely dry, line up the bottom of the fake nail with your natural nail bed. Press the nail down onto your natural nail and hold it in place for 30 seconds to 1 minute to allow the clear polish to dry. Don’t let the nail slide around as you’re holding it in place, or the clear polish won’t form as strong of a bond with the nail. 2-5. Continue applying the nails one at a time until you’re finished. Since you have to hold each nail in place for up to a minute, this technique requires a little patience. However, when you’re finished, you’ll have a fresh set of nails that could last for several days! Although you only need to hold the nails in place for about a minute each, it can take 1-2 hours for the clear polish to fully cure, so avoid pressing or pulling too hard on the nails in the meantime. 2-6. Soak your nails in nail polish remover to take them off. In order to remove nails applied with polish, you have to remove the polish. Fill a shallow bowl with nail polish remover and soak your nails in it for 5-10 minutes. Then gently peel the nails off. Do not try to rip the nails off, as this could be painful and would damage your natural nails. 3. Using Base Coat and White Glue 3-1. Wipe each nail with nail polish remover. First, wash your hands. Then, dip a cotton ball in non-acetone nail polish remover and use it to clean each nail. Alternatively, spray a dehydrator spray on your nails. If you skip this step, the dirt and oil on your nails may prevent the polish and glue from sticking. 3-2. Paint one nail with a base coat made for nails. Base coat is a protective layer that’s often used beneath nail polish to extend the life of a manicure. It seals your nail, so the natural oils produced by your fingernails won’t interfere with the glue’s ability to hold your fake nail in place. Base coat may be clear, or it may be a pale opaque color like white, cream, or blush. Since you don’t want the base coat to dry, it’s best to work on 1 nail at a time. 3-3. Apply a coat of white glue before the base coat dries. Use a clean nail polish brush or small craft paintbrush to coat your nail in a layer of white school glue. You should apply enough glue to cover your nail generously, but not so much that it starts to run off the sides of your nail. It may be helpful to pour the glue into a small dish first, like a saucer or a small bowl. However, if you’d like, you can apply it straight from the bottle, then brush it out into an even coat. 3-4. Press the fake nail onto the glue and hold it for 30-60 seconds. Line the fake nail up with your natural nail and press it into place. Then, apply gentle but steady pressure for 30 seconds to 1 minute so the glue starts to dry. Don’t slide the fake nail around while the glue is drying. This could make it hard for the glue and the nail to form a strong bond. 3-5. Allow your nails to dry for about 5 minutes. Once you’ve applied all of the nails, give the glue about 5 minutes to fully cure. Try to avoid hitting your nails against anything, don’t pull on them, and try not to get them wet while the glue is drying. Your nails should last for about a day. 3-6. Remove your nails by soaking them in nail polish remover. Put some nail polish remover in a small dish. Dip your fingers in the remover for up to 10 minutes, then gently remove the nails. Avoid trying to peel or pop off the nails without soaking them first, as this could ruin your natural nails. Tips To remove nails applied with adhesive tape, use a bit of cuticle oil. Put a drop at the base of the nail, and wait a few seconds. It should come off easily.[16] X Research source If you’re looking for a fun, safe way for kids to play with temporary nails, try using a glue stick to hold the nails in place!
{ "create_time": "20230517 10:46:31", "回答明细": "{\"回答\": \"1. Applying Fake Nails with Double-Sided Tape\\n1-1. Use nail tabs if you want a more durable hold.\\nSome brands of fake nails come with adhesive tabs instead of glue. These sticky, double-sided tabs are already cut to fit fingernails, and they will often hold for several days.\\nYou can also buy nail tabs yourself, either at a beauty supply shop or online.\\nAdhesive nail tabs are like sticky, double-sided tape.\\n1-2. Opt for double-sided fashion tape for a temporary look.\\nFashion tape is made to stay in place for a few hours, but it won’t hurt your skin—or your nail—when you pull it away. You can use it to adhere fake nails for up to a day.\\nThis is great if you have a date or a wedding to attend on the weekend, but you need to be able to remove your nails in time for work on Monday!\\nThis tape is what people use to help hold up strapless dresses. It usually goes between fabric and your skin. You can find it at department stores, online, or at big box stores.\\nYou can also use double-sided wig tape.\\n1-3. Trim the tape to fit your nails if you’re using fashion tape.\\nSince fashion tape comes in a long roll, you’ll need to use scissors to cut the pieces to fit your nail. Your nails are all different sizes, to try to cut each piece to fit an individual nail, rather than cutting them all the same size.\\nIf it’s easier, you can stack 2 layers of tape together and cut 2 pieces at the same time. For instance, if you measure the piece for one of your thumbs, you could cut out 2 thumb pieces together, since they’ll probably need to be about the same size.\\n1-4. Clean and prep your nails.\\nWash your hands and wipe each of your nails with a cotton ball dipped in non-acetone nail polish remover. This helps to remove dirt and oil and ensure the tape will stick.\\n1-5. Peel the backing off one side of tape and press it to your nail.\\nMatch one of the pieces of tape to one of your nails, then peel away one side of the backing. Carefully lower the sticky side of the tape to your nail, then run one of your fingers over the top (non-sticky) side of the tape to ensure it’s smooth.\\nIf the tape folds in on itself or bubbles up once you apply it to your nail, you may need to remove it and use another piece.\\nIt’s easiest to do one nail at a time.\\n1-6. Remove the backing from the top side of the tape.\\nOnce the tape is adhered to your nail, carefully peel away the top side of the backing. You should now be left with nothing but adhesive on your nail.\\nBe careful not to touch the tape once you’ve peeled off the last piece of backing.\\n1-7. Apply the fake nail, starting at your nail bed.\\nLine the bottom of the fake nail up with your nail bed, or the very bottom of your natural nail. Then, carefully lay the nail down over the tape. Press lightly and smooth the tape over the nail to remove trapped air and ensure it sticks evenly.\\nThe adhesive will be effective immediately, and there’s no need to let the nails dry.\\n1-8. Put on the rest of your nails the same way.\\nAfter you’ve applied the first nail, finish adhering the rest of your full set. It might take a little practice to peel the backing off once you’ve applied most of your nails, but you’ll get the hang of it if you use the pads of your fingers, rather than the tips.\\nThis is a quick application, especially since there’s no drying time!\\n1-9. Peel the tape off to remove the nails.\\nYou can easily take off nails you applied with tape. Carefully and gently peel the nails off of the tape, then remove the tape from your natural nails.\\n2. Adhering the Nail with Clear Polish\\n2-1. Prepare your natural nails.\\nWash your hands and spray your nails with a dehydrator spray. If you don't have dehydrator spray, clean each nail with non-acetone nail polish remover. This is an important step to eliminate dirt and oil, which will help the nail polish adhere to your nails.\\n2-2. Paint the back of the fake nail with clear polish.\\nUse enough polish for a relatively thick coat, but not so much that it will squish out from under your nail when you apply it. The amount that you would normally apply on your natural nail should be plenty.\\nYou can use any brand of clear polish, and you can even use polish that has glitter in it. However, avoid using colored polish, because it will be visible if some does come out from beneath the nail when you apply it.\\nAlternately, you can apply the polish to your natural nail first.\\n2-3. Allow the polish to dry for 15-30 seconds.\\nDon’t let the polish dry all the way, but do give it a few seconds before you apply the fake nail. If the clear polish is tacky, rather than wet, it will adhere better.\\nIf you’re using a quick-drying polish, you may not need to let it dry at all, while some polishes might take a little longer to become tacky. Experiment with one nail first and see what works best for you!\\nIf the clear polish dries out, just apply another coat. If it looks very thick, dip a cotton swab in nail polish remover and buff it away. Allow the nail to dry completely before applying another clear coat.\\n2-4. Apply the fake nail and hold it in place for 30-60 seconds.\\nOnce the polish is tacky, but not completely dry, line up the bottom of the fake nail with your natural nail bed. Press the nail down onto your natural nail and hold it in place for 30 seconds to 1 minute to allow the clear polish to dry.\\nDon’t let the nail slide around as you’re holding it in place, or the clear polish won’t form as strong of a bond with the nail.\\n2-5. Continue applying the nails one at a time until you’re finished.\\nSince you have to hold each nail in place for up to a minute, this technique requires a little patience. However, when you’re finished, you’ll have a fresh set of nails that could last for several days!\\nAlthough you only need to hold the nails in place for about a minute each, it can take 1-2 hours for the clear polish to fully cure, so avoid pressing or pulling too hard on the nails in the meantime.\\n2-6. Soak your nails in nail polish remover to take them off.\\nIn order to remove nails applied with polish, you have to remove the polish. Fill a shallow bowl with nail polish remover and soak your nails in it for 5-10 minutes. Then gently peel the nails off.\\nDo not try to rip the nails off, as this could be painful and would damage your natural nails.\\n3. Using Base Coat and White Glue\\n3-1. Wipe each nail with nail polish remover.\\nFirst, wash your hands. Then, dip a cotton ball in non-acetone nail polish remover and use it to clean each nail. Alternatively, spray a dehydrator spray on your nails. If you skip this step, the dirt and oil on your nails may prevent the polish and glue from sticking.\\n3-2. Paint one nail with a base coat made for nails.\\nBase coat is a protective layer that’s often used beneath nail polish to extend the life of a manicure. It seals your nail, so the natural oils produced by your fingernails won’t interfere with the glue’s ability to hold your fake nail in place.\\nBase coat may be clear, or it may be a pale opaque color like white, cream, or blush.\\nSince you don’t want the base coat to dry, it’s best to work on 1 nail at a time.\\n3-3. Apply a coat of white glue before the base coat dries.\\nUse a clean nail polish brush or small craft paintbrush to coat your nail in a layer of white school glue. You should apply enough glue to cover your nail generously, but not so much that it starts to run off the sides of your nail.\\nIt may be helpful to pour the glue into a small dish first, like a saucer or a small bowl. However, if you’d like, you can apply it straight from the bottle, then brush it out into an even coat.\\n3-4. Press the fake nail onto the glue and hold it for 30-60 seconds.\\nLine the fake nail up with your natural nail and press it into place. Then, apply gentle but steady pressure for 30 seconds to 1 minute so the glue starts to dry.\\nDon’t slide the fake nail around while the glue is drying. This could make it hard for the glue and the nail to form a strong bond.\\n3-5. Allow your nails to dry for about 5 minutes.\\nOnce you’ve applied all of the nails, give the glue about 5 minutes to fully cure. Try to avoid hitting your nails against anything, don’t pull on them, and try not to get them wet while the glue is drying.\\nYour nails should last for about a day.\\n3-6. Remove your nails by soaking them in nail polish remover.\\nPut some nail polish remover in a small dish. Dip your fingers in the remover for up to 10 minutes, then gently remove the nails. Avoid trying to peel or pop off the nails without soaking them first, as this could ruin your natural nails.\\nTips\\nTo remove nails applied with adhesive tape, use a bit of cuticle oil. Put a drop at the base of the nail, and wait a few seconds. It should come off easily.[16]\\nX\\nResearch source\\nIf you’re looking for a fun, safe way for kids to play with temporary nails, try using a glue stick to hold the nails in place!\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"If you want to apply fake nails but you’d like to avoid using nail glue (or if you just don’t have any on hand), you’re in luck! There are several options you can use to keep fake nails in place. While these techniques might not last as long as glue would, they’re perfect if you like to change up your look a lot or if you want to wear fake nails for a special occasion, but you don’t want to commit to wearing them for a week or more.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Applying Fake Nails with Double-Sided Tape\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Use nail tabs if you want a more durable hold.\", \"描述\": \"Some brands of fake nails come with adhesive tabs instead of glue. These sticky, double-sided tabs are already cut to fit fingernails, and they will often hold for several days.\\nYou can also buy nail tabs yourself, either at a beauty supply shop or online.\\nAdhesive nail tabs are like sticky, double-sided tape.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Opt for double-sided fashion tape for a temporary look.\", \"描述\": \"Fashion tape is made to stay in place for a few hours, but it won’t hurt your skin—or your nail—when you pull it away. You can use it to adhere fake nails for up to a day.\\nThis is great if you have a date or a wedding to attend on the weekend, but you need to be able to remove your nails in time for work on Monday!\\nThis tape is what people use to help hold up strapless dresses. It usually goes between fabric and your skin. You can find it at department stores, online, or at big box stores.\\nYou can also use double-sided wig tape.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Trim the tape to fit your nails if you’re using fashion tape.\", \"描述\": \"Since fashion tape comes in a long roll, you’ll need to use scissors to cut the pieces to fit your nail. Your nails are all different sizes, to try to cut each piece to fit an individual nail, rather than cutting them all the same size.\\nIf it’s easier, you can stack 2 layers of tape together and cut 2 pieces at the same time. For instance, if you measure the piece for one of your thumbs, you could cut out 2 thumb pieces together, since they’ll probably need to be about the same size.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Clean and prep your nails.\", \"描述\": \"Wash your hands and wipe each of your nails with a cotton ball dipped in non-acetone nail polish remover. This helps to remove dirt and oil and ensure the tape will stick.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Peel the backing off one side of tape and press it to your nail.\", \"描述\": \"Match one of the pieces of tape to one of your nails, then peel away one side of the backing. Carefully lower the sticky side of the tape to your nail, then run one of your fingers over the top (non-sticky) side of the tape to ensure it’s smooth.\\nIf the tape folds in on itself or bubbles up once you apply it to your nail, you may need to remove it and use another piece.\\nIt’s easiest to do one nail at a time.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Remove the backing from the top side of the tape.\", \"描述\": \"Once the tape is adhered to your nail, carefully peel away the top side of the backing. You should now be left with nothing but adhesive on your nail.\\nBe careful not to touch the tape once you’ve peeled off the last piece of backing.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Apply the fake nail, starting at your nail bed.\", \"描述\": \"Line the bottom of the fake nail up with your nail bed, or the very bottom of your natural nail. Then, carefully lay the nail down over the tape. Press lightly and smooth the tape over the nail to remove trapped air and ensure it sticks evenly.\\nThe adhesive will be effective immediately, and there’s no need to let the nails dry.\"}, {\"编号\": 8, \"标题\": \"Put on the rest of your nails the same way.\", \"描述\": \"After you’ve applied the first nail, finish adhering the rest of your full set. It might take a little practice to peel the backing off once you’ve applied most of your nails, but you’ll get the hang of it if you use the pads of your fingers, rather than the tips.\\nThis is a quick application, especially since there’s no drying time!\"}, {\"编号\": 9, \"标题\": \"Peel the tape off to remove the nails.\", \"描述\": \"You can easily take off nails you applied with tape. Carefully and gently peel the nails off of the tape, then remove the tape from your natural nails.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Adhering the Nail with Clear Polish\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Prepare your natural nails.\", \"描述\": \"Wash your hands and spray your nails with a dehydrator spray. If you don't have dehydrator spray, clean each nail with non-acetone nail polish remover. This is an important step to eliminate dirt and oil, which will help the nail polish adhere to your nails.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Paint the back of the fake nail with clear polish.\", \"描述\": \"Use enough polish for a relatively thick coat, but not so much that it will squish out from under your nail when you apply it. The amount that you would normally apply on your natural nail should be plenty.\\nYou can use any brand of clear polish, and you can even use polish that has glitter in it. However, avoid using colored polish, because it will be visible if some does come out from beneath the nail when you apply it.\\nAlternately, you can apply the polish to your natural nail first.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Allow the polish to dry for 15-30 seconds.\", \"描述\": \"Don’t let the polish dry all the way, but do give it a few seconds before you apply the fake nail. If the clear polish is tacky, rather than wet, it will adhere better.\\nIf you’re using a quick-drying polish, you may not need to let it dry at all, while some polishes might take a little longer to become tacky. Experiment with one nail first and see what works best for you!\\nIf the clear polish dries out, just apply another coat. If it looks very thick, dip a cotton swab in nail polish remover and buff it away. Allow the nail to dry completely before applying another clear coat.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Apply the fake nail and hold it in place for 30-60 seconds.\", \"描述\": \"Once the polish is tacky, but not completely dry, line up the bottom of the fake nail with your natural nail bed. Press the nail down onto your natural nail and hold it in place for 30 seconds to 1 minute to allow the clear polish to dry.\\nDon’t let the nail slide around as you’re holding it in place, or the clear polish won’t form as strong of a bond with the nail.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Continue applying the nails one at a time until you’re finished.\", \"描述\": \"Since you have to hold each nail in place for up to a minute, this technique requires a little patience. However, when you’re finished, you’ll have a fresh set of nails that could last for several days!\\nAlthough you only need to hold the nails in place for about a minute each, it can take 1-2 hours for the clear polish to fully cure, so avoid pressing or pulling too hard on the nails in the meantime.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Soak your nails in nail polish remover to take them off.\", \"描述\": \"In order to remove nails applied with polish, you have to remove the polish. Fill a shallow bowl with nail polish remover and soak your nails in it for 5-10 minutes. Then gently peel the nails off.\\nDo not try to rip the nails off, as this could be painful and would damage your natural nails.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Using Base Coat and White Glue\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Wipe each nail with nail polish remover.\", \"描述\": \"First, wash your hands. Then, dip a cotton ball in non-acetone nail polish remover and use it to clean each nail. Alternatively, spray a dehydrator spray on your nails. If you skip this step, the dirt and oil on your nails may prevent the polish and glue from sticking.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Paint one nail with a base coat made for nails.\", \"描述\": \"Base coat is a protective layer that’s often used beneath nail polish to extend the life of a manicure. It seals your nail, so the natural oils produced by your fingernails won’t interfere with the glue’s ability to hold your fake nail in place.\\nBase coat may be clear, or it may be a pale opaque color like white, cream, or blush.\\nSince you don’t want the base coat to dry, it’s best to work on 1 nail at a time.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Apply a coat of white glue before the base coat dries.\", \"描述\": \"Use a clean nail polish brush or small craft paintbrush to coat your nail in a layer of white school glue. You should apply enough glue to cover your nail generously, but not so much that it starts to run off the sides of your nail.\\nIt may be helpful to pour the glue into a small dish first, like a saucer or a small bowl. However, if you’d like, you can apply it straight from the bottle, then brush it out into an even coat.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Press the fake nail onto the glue and hold it for 30-60 seconds.\", \"描述\": \"Line the fake nail up with your natural nail and press it into place. Then, apply gentle but steady pressure for 30 seconds to 1 minute so the glue starts to dry.\\nDon’t slide the fake nail around while the glue is drying. This could make it hard for the glue and the nail to form a strong bond.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Allow your nails to dry for about 5 minutes.\", \"描述\": \"Once you’ve applied all of the nails, give the glue about 5 minutes to fully cure. Try to avoid hitting your nails against anything, don’t pull on them, and try not to get them wet while the glue is drying.\\nYour nails should last for about a day.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Remove your nails by soaking them in nail polish remover.\", \"描述\": \"Put some nail polish remover in a small dish. Dip your fingers in the remover for up to 10 minutes, then gently remove the nails. Avoid trying to peel or pop off the nails without soaking them first, as this could ruin your natural nails.\"}], \"小提示\": [\"To remove nails applied with adhesive tape, use a bit of cuticle oil. Put a drop at the base of the nail, and wait a few seconds. It should come off easily.[16]\\nX\\nResearch source\\n\", \"If you’re looking for a fun, safe way for kids to play with temporary nails, try using a glue stick to hold the nails in place!\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply False Eyelashes
1. Steps 1-1. Size the lashes. Before gluing the lashes on, you will need to make sure they are not too wide for your eye. Hold the lash strips up against your eyelid, and trim them down on the sides if necessary. If the lashes are too long for your personal taste, consider trimming the individual lashes down to achieve a more natural look. Lashes should be longer toward the outer corner of the eye. 1-2. Apply the lash glue to the outer seam of the eyelash strip with an applicator or small brush. Allow the glue to dry for a moment before applying it to your lashes. Alternatively, you can squeeze a thin line of lash glue onto the back of your non-dominant hand. Then, gently run the outer seam of the eyelash strip along it. 1-3. Place the strip on your eyelid, positioning it as close as possible to your natural lashes. Bring the strip down from above, not from the front. This is to ensure that you get as close as possible to your lashline. 1-4. Allow the glue to dry naturally. Once the strip is in place, you do not need to press or hold it. 1-5. Apply mascara to your lashes. This will help blend your natural lashes with the false ones, achieving a more natural look. You can use black, brown, or dark gray mascara. 1-6. Apply liquid eyeliner along your upper lids. Be sure to fill in any gaps between the false lashes and your own to make them look more natural. Use black, brown, or dark gray liner. 1-7. Use makeup remover to remove false lashes. Dip a q tip in eye makeup remover and gently rub it along your lash line. Allow the remover to sit for a minute, and gently pull off the strip. 1-8. Finished. Tips Use a toothpick to help "position" the lash in place if your fingers are unsteady. Draw eyeliner with a steady hand. An irregular line looks unprofessional and unappealing. Apply a little mascara after the glue is dry. Warnings Wash your hands before applying false lashes or other eye makeup. Do not share false eyelashes or eye makeup, as this spreads germs from one eye to the other. If you get glue or makeup in your eye, immediately rinse it out with warm water. Seek medical care if you cannot remove the glue. Be gentle when you use your lash separator or you'll yank on your lashes. If you use your mascara wand to curl your lashes to give you the look of false eyelashes be careful not to accidentally poke yourself in the eye.
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This is to ensure that you get as close as possible to your lashline.\\n1-4. Allow the glue to dry naturally.\\nOnce the strip is in place, you do not need to press or hold it.\\n1-5. Apply mascara to your lashes.\\nThis will help blend your natural lashes with the false ones, achieving a more natural look. You can use black, brown, or dark gray mascara.\\n1-6. Apply liquid eyeliner along your upper lids.\\nBe sure to fill in any gaps between the false lashes and your own to make them look more natural. Use black, brown, or dark gray liner.\\n1-7. Use makeup remover to remove false lashes.\\nDip a q tip in eye makeup remover and gently rub it along your lash line. Allow the remover to sit for a minute, and gently pull off the strip.\\n1-8. Finished.\\n\\nTips\\nUse a toothpick to help \\\"position\\\" the lash in place if your fingers are unsteady.\\nDraw eyeliner with a steady hand. An irregular line looks unprofessional and unappealing.\\nApply a little mascara after the glue is dry.\\nWarnings\\nWash your hands before applying false lashes or other eye makeup.\\nDo not share false eyelashes or eye makeup, as this spreads germs from one eye to the other.\\nIf you get glue or makeup in your eye, immediately rinse it out with warm water. Seek medical care if you cannot remove the glue.\\nBe gentle when you use your lash separator or you'll yank on your lashes.\\nIf you use your mascara wand to curl your lashes to give you the look of false eyelashes be careful not to accidentally poke yourself in the eye.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"False eyelashes are a fun, simple way to mix up your normal style and bring more attention to your eyes. Though it may take you a couple tries to get down, applying false lashes is incredibly easy and should only take a few minutes once you get the hang of it.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Steps\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Size the lashes.\", \"描述\": \"Before gluing the lashes on, you will need to make sure they are not too wide for your eye. Hold the lash strips up against your eyelid, and trim them down on the sides if necessary.\\nIf the lashes are too long for your personal taste, consider trimming the individual lashes down to achieve a more natural look. Lashes should be longer toward the outer corner of the eye.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Apply the lash glue to the outer seam of the eyelash strip with an applicator or small brush.\", \"描述\": \"Allow the glue to dry for a moment before applying it to your lashes.\\nAlternatively, you can squeeze a thin line of lash glue onto the back of your non-dominant hand. Then, gently run the outer seam of the eyelash strip along it.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Place the strip on your eyelid, positioning it as close as possible to your natural lashes.\", \"描述\": \"Bring the strip down from above, not from the front. This is to ensure that you get as close as possible to your lashline.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Allow the glue to dry naturally.\", \"描述\": \"Once the strip is in place, you do not need to press or hold it.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Apply mascara to your lashes.\", \"描述\": \"This will help blend your natural lashes with the false ones, achieving a more natural look. You can use black, brown, or dark gray mascara.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Apply liquid eyeliner along your upper lids.\", \"描述\": \"Be sure to fill in any gaps between the false lashes and your own to make them look more natural. Use black, brown, or dark gray liner.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Use makeup remover to remove false lashes.\", \"描述\": \"Dip a q tip in eye makeup remover and gently rub it along your lash line. Allow the remover to sit for a minute, and gently pull off the strip.\"}, {\"编号\": 8, \"标题\": \"Finished.\", \"描述\": \"\"}], \"小提示\": [\"Use a toothpick to help \\\"position\\\" the lash in place if your fingers are unsteady.\\n\", \"Draw eyeliner with a steady hand. An irregular line looks unprofessional and unappealing.\\n\", \"Apply a little mascara after the glue is dry.\\n\"], \"注意事项\": [\"Wash your hands before applying false lashes or other eye makeup.\\n\", \"Do not share false eyelashes or eye makeup, as this spreads germs from one eye to the other.\\n\", \"If you get glue or makeup in your eye, immediately rinse it out with warm water. Seek medical care if you cannot remove the glue.\\n\", \"Be gentle when you use your lash separator or you'll yank on your lashes.\\n\", \"If you use your mascara wand to curl your lashes to give you the look of false eyelashes be careful not to accidentally poke yourself in the eye.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Feng Shui to a Room
1. Incorporating Basic Principles 1-1. Use the Bagua map. This map is divided into 9 squares, each one representing an important aspect of balanced life. You can use this map in each room of your home to help you know what to place where. Specific spots in the room and specific objects have best possible energies, and the map helps you determine those spots. There is simple version of the map with just the names of the sections, and a more complicated version which gives examples of what all is represented by that section. Align the bottom portion of the map with the door/entryway to the room. Arrange the things that apply to each section on the map in the proper place in your room. In the lower left, place books which represent wisdom. In the middle right, which is “child” and represents creativity, place a musical instrument you play or a place where you can paint. 1-2. Examine each section of the map closely. It will take time and careful consideration, but if you want to apply feng shui properly, you need to give the process the proper time. Understanding the map and learning what each section represents is the only way you can apply it properly. Some versions of the Bagua map will have slightly different titles than these listed, but the basic idea of each section is intact. Lower left: Knowledge and growth, which can apply to learning and studying, investing in spiritual wisdom and faith, and personal growth. Lower-middle: Career and work success, which focuses on success in current jobs, getting promotions, moving to new careers, and achieving goals. Lower-right: Travel and helpful people, which applies to safety in travels, relocating to new places, seeking people who will help and mentor you in life. Middle-left: Family relationships and health, which means investing in the strength of your family, expanding your social life, and being committed to personal health. Center: Self or well being, which seeks to achieve harmony with yourself and environment, promote health and overcome illness, increase endurance and vitality. Middle-right: Child or creativity, which represents unlocking creativity, bettering communication and building the future. Upper-left: Wealth and power, which seeks prosperity, generating cash flow, and promoting abundance. Upper-center: Reputation and fame, which seeks public attention, becoming well known, and creating a strong reputation. Upper-right: Love and marriage, which includes improving relationships, attracting love, and increasing self-esteem. 1-3. Apply the whole map. This map is a guide for what parts of the room are best for certain objects. It’s very important that you do your best to include something for every section because feng shui is all about creating balance. So if you load one section of the room, maybe the wealth section with ledgers and your piggy bank, but you neglect another section, you will upset the balance of the room. Maybe you don’t have a specific object, or enough space, to place something in every section. Something you can do instead is write down on a piece of paper something you care about which represents that or something you desire that represents that section. This can be a stand-in for the actual object. It’s also important to note that sometimes due to room or house layouts, parts of the map may be missing or partial. You can symbolically apply the feng shui to the wall where the missing section would be. Just make your intent for the missing section clear when you place something there. 1-4. Fix things that are broken. If you have broken objects around the house, especially things that you use frequently, they are likely to cause you frustration, which leads to negative energy in your home. To counteract this, it’s highly advised that you fix things as soon as they break to promote calm and good energy. 1-5. Use the five elements to bring balance. The five elements of life are fire, water, earth, wood, and metal. Good feng shui in any room or home means having a mix of these elements. Most rooms will have a few of these already, depending on the structure of the room and furniture present. Look around your room and see what elements are already present and consider ways to add the remaining. Candles are the easiest way to add fire to any room. Faucets already bring running water, but in rooms without faucets, consider buying a small fountain which can constantly be running water. Plants are a great way to add earth to a room. If you can’t easily incorporate something physically made of the element, hanging a picture that represents the element is a good alternative. 1-6. Use your front door. The door to the home is where the energy flows in, so make sure you use the front door as much as you can. If you typically enter through a door besides the main one, consider purposefully using the front door a few times a week to keep good energy flowing in. It’s hard to maintain good energy throughout the house if the door is always closed. 1-7. Hire a feng shui consultant. If you are having trouble understanding the principles of feng shui, or your particular home is not cooperating with your endeavors, consider hiring a professional who can give you advice on how to apply feng shui to your specific living space. Image:Apply Feng Shui to a Room Step 7.jpg|center]] 2. Balancing Your Bedroom 2-1. Remove clutter. Feng shui values simplicity, so reducing the overall amount of stuff in your room is a must to enhance the energy and balance of the room. Energy is able to flow more freely in open space without clutter, so to maximize energy flow in your bedroom you need to reduce the amount of stuff you have there. Carefully go through the room and consider what is there that doesn’t need to be. Do you keep piles of work papers? These will create negative energy. Do you have exercise equipment or multiple storage containers? These reduce the amount of open space in the room. The best balance will be achieved in a bedroom by having more open space and less unneeded stuff crowding the room. 2-2. Position your bed with feet toward the door. The position of the bed is important to create the right energy that promotes peace and restful sleep. Locate your bed diagonally across the room from the door with the foot of the bed toward the door. In this case, diagonally is meant to express that the bed should not be directly in front of the door, rather at an angle from the door whenever possible. Make sure the headboard is against a wall to anchor the bed. You also want to have space to walk on both sides of the bed, so don’t push it up close against a wall. This positioning is one that promotes protection because you are able to easily see what comes through the door. You will be more at ease knowing that nothing can come through the door without you knowing. If it is possible, place a large rug under the bed to help ground the bed’s energy. It is also good to have one night stand on each side of the bed to help balance it. 2-3. Place a chest or bureau opposite the bed. Since the bed is such a large item, you need to help balance the room out by placing something of comparable size on the opposite wall of the room. This balancing piece of furniture does not need to be the same size. The effect will be achieved as long as it’s somewhat large. If you are going to have a dresser in the room, this is ideal for balancing out the bed. 2-4. Utilize bedroom windows. Windows are a way that energy can flow into your house through sunlight, but it can’t do this if the windows are always covered. Open curtains during the day, and consider leaving the windows open to allow for the maximum flow of energy. Use soft, ruffled curtains rather than plastic, wooden or metal blinds. If possible, use wood rings to hang curtains with. Close the curtains at night to keep out the dark which brings negative energy. Clean your windows fairly often to make sure that energy from outside can flow through easily. Dirty or smeared windows hinder the energy flow. 3. Safeguarding Your Kitchen 3-1. Fill negative space above cabinets. Check your kitchen cabinets to see if they go all the way to the ceiling or if there is space above them. Empty space above cabinets causes energy to get stuck there and stagnate. You need to counteract this waste of energy by filling the space with lively positive energy. Bring life with leafy, green potted plants. Don’t crowd the space, but place enough to ensure the space is well balanced. Install lighting to drive away dark energy. Place beloved objects on the cabinets that create positive energy. 3-2. Fix the leaky faucet. It’s a common problem to have a kitchen faucet that leaks, but you may not realize how this negatively affects your house’s feng shui. Water is the symbol for wealth, so a drippy faucet literally means that your wealth is slowly draining away. If you notice that your faucet is leaking, takes steps immediately to get it fixed. Check out this article for DIY faucet fixes. At the very least, if you can’t get the leak fixed, make sure the water drips into a pitcher or basin so it can still be used rather than going down the drain. You could use this to water the plants on top of the cabinets. 3-3. Clean out cabinets regularly. Because feng shui values open space and minimalism, it is important to sort through your cabinets (and pantries) on occasion to get rid of things that you are not using. Utensils, appliances, and food that are not being used are only collecting energy and wasting it. If you know you don’t use something very often, consider whether it is really necessary or not. Getting rid of old food frequently is important because your kitchen is the source of health in your home and old food does not promote good health. 3-4. Show love to your stove. If the kitchen represents health in your home, then the stove is the center of that health because it prepares your food. Keeping your stove clean keeps the energy of the food positive, but a dirty and grimy stove reduces the energy of the food which ultimately reduces your own energy. Use all of the stove's burners regularly to maintain the overall strength of the stove’s energy. Move your trash can away from the stove to keep the negative energy of the garbage away from the positive energy of the fresh food you prepare on the stove. When you face the stove, you may be facing away from the entrance to your kitchen. Because of this, it is possible for someone to come up behind you without you knowing it. This is bad energy because it makes you restless and you can’t focus your attention on the food. To counteract this, hang a mirror over the stove to give yourself a view behind you. Tips In feng shui, the home is thought to be equivalent to the body. If you maintain your home in an orderly, clean fashion it is said that your body will express the same appearance as your home. It is very helpful to add positive intentions for the outcome of your goal. Skepticism and doubt can negate feng shui cures. Warnings If you talk to people about applying feng shui in your home and they make fun of you for it, just let it go because holding onto it will only bring bad energy.
{ "create_time": "20230517 10:46:31", "回答明细": "{\"回答\": \"1. Incorporating Basic Principles\\n1-1. Use the Bagua map.\\nThis map is divided into 9 squares, each one representing an important aspect of balanced life. You can use this map in each room of your home to help you know what to place where. Specific spots in the room and specific objects have best possible energies, and the map helps you determine those spots. There is simple version of the map with just the names of the sections, and a more complicated version which gives examples of what all is represented by that section.\\nAlign the bottom portion of the map with the door/entryway to the room. Arrange the things that apply to each section on the map in the proper place in your room. In the lower left, place books which represent wisdom. In the middle right, which is “child” and represents creativity, place a musical instrument you play or a place where you can paint.\\n1-2. Examine each section of the map closely.\\nIt will take time and careful consideration, but if you want to apply feng shui properly, you need to give the process the proper time. Understanding the map and learning what each section represents is the only way you can apply it properly. Some versions of the Bagua map will have slightly different titles than these listed, but the basic idea of each section is intact.\\nLower left: Knowledge and growth, which can apply to learning and studying, investing in spiritual wisdom and faith, and personal growth.\\nLower-middle: Career and work success, which focuses on success in current jobs, getting promotions, moving to new careers, and achieving goals.\\nLower-right: Travel and helpful people, which applies to safety in travels, relocating to new places, seeking people who will help and mentor you in life.\\nMiddle-left: Family relationships and health, which means investing in the strength of your family, expanding your social life, and being committed to personal health.\\nCenter: Self or well being, which seeks to achieve harmony with yourself and environment, promote health and overcome illness, increase endurance and vitality.\\nMiddle-right: Child or creativity, which represents unlocking creativity, bettering communication and building the future.\\nUpper-left: Wealth and power, which seeks prosperity, generating cash flow, and promoting abundance.\\nUpper-center: Reputation and fame, which seeks public attention, becoming well known, and creating a strong reputation.\\nUpper-right: Love and marriage, which includes improving relationships, attracting love, and increasing self-esteem.\\n1-3. Apply the whole map.\\nThis map is a guide for what parts of the room are best for certain objects. It’s very important that you do your best to include something for every section because feng shui is all about creating balance. So if you load one section of the room, maybe the wealth section with ledgers and your piggy bank, but you neglect another section, you will upset the balance of the room.\\nMaybe you don’t have a specific object, or enough space, to place something in every section. Something you can do instead is write down on a piece of paper something you care about which represents that or something you desire that represents that section. This can be a stand-in for the actual object.\\nIt’s also important to note that sometimes due to room or house layouts, parts of the map may be missing or partial. You can symbolically apply the feng shui to the wall where the missing section would be. Just make your intent for the missing section clear when you place something there.\\n1-4. Fix things that are broken.\\nIf you have broken objects around the house, especially things that you use frequently, they are likely to cause you frustration, which leads to negative energy in your home. To counteract this, it’s highly advised that you fix things as soon as they break to promote calm and good energy.\\n1-5. Use the five elements to bring balance.\\nThe five elements of life are fire, water, earth, wood, and metal. Good feng shui in any room or home means having a mix of these elements. Most rooms will have a few of these already, depending on the structure of the room and furniture present. Look around your room and see what elements are already present and consider ways to add the remaining. Candles are the easiest way to add fire to any room.\\nFaucets already bring running water, but in rooms without faucets, consider buying a small fountain which can constantly be running water.\\nPlants are a great way to add earth to a room.\\nIf you can’t easily incorporate something physically made of the element, hanging a picture that represents the element is a good alternative.\\n1-6. Use your front door.\\nThe door to the home is where the energy flows in, so make sure you use the front door as much as you can. If you typically enter through a door besides the main one, consider purposefully using the front door a few times a week to keep good energy flowing in. It’s hard to maintain good energy throughout the house if the door is always closed.\\n1-7. Hire a feng shui consultant.\\nIf you are having trouble understanding the principles of feng shui, or your particular home is not cooperating with your endeavors, consider hiring a professional who can give you advice on how to apply feng shui to your specific living space. Image:Apply Feng Shui to a Room Step 7.jpg|center]]\\n2. Balancing Your Bedroom\\n2-1. Remove clutter.\\nFeng shui values simplicity, so reducing the overall amount of stuff in your room is a must to enhance the energy and balance of the room. Energy is able to flow more freely in open space without clutter, so to maximize energy flow in your bedroom you need to reduce the amount of stuff you have there.\\nCarefully go through the room and consider what is there that doesn’t need to be. Do you keep piles of work papers? These will create negative energy. Do you have exercise equipment or multiple storage containers? These reduce the amount of open space in the room.\\nThe best balance will be achieved in a bedroom by having more open space and less unneeded stuff crowding the room.\\n2-2. Position your bed with feet toward the door.\\nThe position of the bed is important to create the right energy that promotes peace and restful sleep. Locate your bed diagonally across the room from the door with the foot of the bed toward the door. In this case, diagonally is meant to express that the bed should not be directly in front of the door, rather at an angle from the door whenever possible. Make sure the headboard is against a wall to anchor the bed. You also want to have space to walk on both sides of the bed, so don’t push it up close against a wall.\\nThis positioning is one that promotes protection because you are able to easily see what comes through the door. You will be more at ease knowing that nothing can come through the door without you knowing.\\nIf it is possible, place a large rug under the bed to help ground the bed’s energy.\\nIt is also good to have one night stand on each side of the bed to help balance it.\\n2-3. Place a chest or bureau opposite the bed.\\nSince the bed is such a large item, you need to help balance the room out by placing something of comparable size on the opposite wall of the room.\\nThis balancing piece of furniture does not need to be the same size. The effect will be achieved as long as it’s somewhat large. If you are going to have a dresser in the room, this is ideal for balancing out the bed.\\n2-4. Utilize bedroom windows.\\nWindows are a way that energy can flow into your house through sunlight, but it can’t do this if the windows are always covered. Open curtains during the day, and consider leaving the windows open to allow for the maximum flow of energy.\\nUse soft, ruffled curtains rather than plastic, wooden or metal blinds. If possible, use wood rings to hang curtains with.\\nClose the curtains at night to keep out the dark which brings negative energy.\\nClean your windows fairly often to make sure that energy from outside can flow through easily. Dirty or smeared windows hinder the energy flow.\\n3. Safeguarding Your Kitchen\\n3-1. Fill negative space above cabinets.\\nCheck your kitchen cabinets to see if they go all the way to the ceiling or if there is space above them. Empty space above cabinets causes energy to get stuck there and stagnate. You need to counteract this waste of energy by filling the space with lively positive energy.\\nBring life with leafy, green potted plants. Don’t crowd the space, but place enough to ensure the space is well balanced.\\nInstall lighting to drive away dark energy.\\nPlace beloved objects on the cabinets that create positive energy.\\n3-2. Fix the leaky faucet.\\nIt’s a common problem to have a kitchen faucet that leaks, but you may not realize how this negatively affects your house’s feng shui. Water is the symbol for wealth, so a drippy faucet literally means that your wealth is slowly draining away. If you notice that your faucet is leaking, takes steps immediately to get it fixed.\\nCheck out this article for DIY faucet fixes.\\nAt the very least, if you can’t get the leak fixed, make sure the water drips into a pitcher or basin so it can still be used rather than going down the drain. You could use this to water the plants on top of the cabinets.\\n3-3. Clean out cabinets regularly.\\nBecause feng shui values open space and minimalism, it is important to sort through your cabinets (and pantries) on occasion to get rid of things that you are not using. Utensils, appliances, and food that are not being used are only collecting energy and wasting it. If you know you don’t use something very often, consider whether it is really necessary or not.\\nGetting rid of old food frequently is important because your kitchen is the source of health in your home and old food does not promote good health.\\n3-4. Show love to your stove.\\nIf the kitchen represents health in your home, then the stove is the center of that health because it prepares your food. Keeping your stove clean keeps the energy of the food positive, but a dirty and grimy stove reduces the energy of the food which ultimately reduces your own energy.\\nUse all of the stove's burners regularly to maintain the overall strength of the stove’s energy.\\nMove your trash can away from the stove to keep the negative energy of the garbage away from the positive energy of the fresh food you prepare on the stove.\\nWhen you face the stove, you may be facing away from the entrance to your kitchen. Because of this, it is possible for someone to come up behind you without you knowing it. This is bad energy because it makes you restless and you can’t focus your attention on the food. To counteract this, hang a mirror over the stove to give yourself a view behind you.\\nTips\\nIn feng shui, the home is thought to be equivalent to the body. If you maintain your home in an orderly, clean fashion it is said that your body will express the same appearance as your home.\\nIt is very helpful to add positive intentions for the outcome of your goal. Skepticism and doubt can negate feng shui cures.\\nWarnings\\nIf you talk to people about applying feng shui in your home and they make fun of you for it, just let it go because holding onto it will only bring bad energy.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Feng shui is all about the chi, and energy, of a space. By purposefully positioning furniture, decorations, and objects, you can create the best possible energy for you room. In general, the front entryway, the bedroom and the kitchen are the most important spaces to apply feng shui to. This is because your bedroom is where you rest and recoup, the kitchen is where you nourish, and the entryway is where energy flows into your house.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Incorporating Basic Principles\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Use the Bagua map.\", \"描述\": \"This map is divided into 9 squares, each one representing an important aspect of balanced life. You can use this map in each room of your home to help you know what to place where. Specific spots in the room and specific objects have best possible energies, and the map helps you determine those spots. There is simple version of the map with just the names of the sections, and a more complicated version which gives examples of what all is represented by that section.\\nAlign the bottom portion of the map with the door/entryway to the room. Arrange the things that apply to each section on the map in the proper place in your room. In the lower left, place books which represent wisdom. In the middle right, which is “child” and represents creativity, place a musical instrument you play or a place where you can paint.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Examine each section of the map closely.\", \"描述\": \"It will take time and careful consideration, but if you want to apply feng shui properly, you need to give the process the proper time. Understanding the map and learning what each section represents is the only way you can apply it properly. Some versions of the Bagua map will have slightly different titles than these listed, but the basic idea of each section is intact.\\nLower left: Knowledge and growth, which can apply to learning and studying, investing in spiritual wisdom and faith, and personal growth.\\nLower-middle: Career and work success, which focuses on success in current jobs, getting promotions, moving to new careers, and achieving goals.\\nLower-right: Travel and helpful people, which applies to safety in travels, relocating to new places, seeking people who will help and mentor you in life.\\nMiddle-left: Family relationships and health, which means investing in the strength of your family, expanding your social life, and being committed to personal health.\\nCenter: Self or well being, which seeks to achieve harmony with yourself and environment, promote health and overcome illness, increase endurance and vitality.\\nMiddle-right: Child or creativity, which represents unlocking creativity, bettering communication and building the future.\\nUpper-left: Wealth and power, which seeks prosperity, generating cash flow, and promoting abundance.\\nUpper-center: Reputation and fame, which seeks public attention, becoming well known, and creating a strong reputation.\\nUpper-right: Love and marriage, which includes improving relationships, attracting love, and increasing self-esteem.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Apply the whole map.\", \"描述\": \"This map is a guide for what parts of the room are best for certain objects. It’s very important that you do your best to include something for every section because feng shui is all about creating balance. So if you load one section of the room, maybe the wealth section with ledgers and your piggy bank, but you neglect another section, you will upset the balance of the room.\\nMaybe you don’t have a specific object, or enough space, to place something in every section. Something you can do instead is write down on a piece of paper something you care about which represents that or something you desire that represents that section. This can be a stand-in for the actual object.\\nIt’s also important to note that sometimes due to room or house layouts, parts of the map may be missing or partial. You can symbolically apply the feng shui to the wall where the missing section would be. Just make your intent for the missing section clear when you place something there.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Fix things that are broken.\", \"描述\": \"If you have broken objects around the house, especially things that you use frequently, they are likely to cause you frustration, which leads to negative energy in your home. To counteract this, it’s highly advised that you fix things as soon as they break to promote calm and good energy.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Use the five elements to bring balance.\", \"描述\": \"The five elements of life are fire, water, earth, wood, and metal. Good feng shui in any room or home means having a mix of these elements. Most rooms will have a few of these already, depending on the structure of the room and furniture present. Look around your room and see what elements are already present and consider ways to add the remaining. Candles are the easiest way to add fire to any room.\\nFaucets already bring running water, but in rooms without faucets, consider buying a small fountain which can constantly be running water.\\nPlants are a great way to add earth to a room.\\nIf you can’t easily incorporate something physically made of the element, hanging a picture that represents the element is a good alternative.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Use your front door.\", \"描述\": \"The door to the home is where the energy flows in, so make sure you use the front door as much as you can. If you typically enter through a door besides the main one, consider purposefully using the front door a few times a week to keep good energy flowing in. It’s hard to maintain good energy throughout the house if the door is always closed.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Hire a feng shui consultant.\", \"描述\": \"If you are having trouble understanding the principles of feng shui, or your particular home is not cooperating with your endeavors, consider hiring a professional who can give you advice on how to apply feng shui to your specific living space. Image:Apply Feng Shui to a Room Step 7.jpg|center]]\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Balancing Your Bedroom\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Remove clutter.\", \"描述\": \"Feng shui values simplicity, so reducing the overall amount of stuff in your room is a must to enhance the energy and balance of the room. Energy is able to flow more freely in open space without clutter, so to maximize energy flow in your bedroom you need to reduce the amount of stuff you have there.\\nCarefully go through the room and consider what is there that doesn’t need to be. Do you keep piles of work papers? These will create negative energy. Do you have exercise equipment or multiple storage containers? These reduce the amount of open space in the room.\\nThe best balance will be achieved in a bedroom by having more open space and less unneeded stuff crowding the room.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Position your bed with feet toward the door.\", \"描述\": \"The position of the bed is important to create the right energy that promotes peace and restful sleep. Locate your bed diagonally across the room from the door with the foot of the bed toward the door. In this case, diagonally is meant to express that the bed should not be directly in front of the door, rather at an angle from the door whenever possible. Make sure the headboard is against a wall to anchor the bed. You also want to have space to walk on both sides of the bed, so don’t push it up close against a wall.\\nThis positioning is one that promotes protection because you are able to easily see what comes through the door. You will be more at ease knowing that nothing can come through the door without you knowing.\\nIf it is possible, place a large rug under the bed to help ground the bed’s energy.\\nIt is also good to have one night stand on each side of the bed to help balance it.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Place a chest or bureau opposite the bed.\", \"描述\": \"Since the bed is such a large item, you need to help balance the room out by placing something of comparable size on the opposite wall of the room.\\nThis balancing piece of furniture does not need to be the same size. The effect will be achieved as long as it’s somewhat large. If you are going to have a dresser in the room, this is ideal for balancing out the bed.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Utilize bedroom windows.\", \"描述\": \"Windows are a way that energy can flow into your house through sunlight, but it can’t do this if the windows are always covered. Open curtains during the day, and consider leaving the windows open to allow for the maximum flow of energy.\\nUse soft, ruffled curtains rather than plastic, wooden or metal blinds. If possible, use wood rings to hang curtains with.\\nClose the curtains at night to keep out the dark which brings negative energy.\\nClean your windows fairly often to make sure that energy from outside can flow through easily. Dirty or smeared windows hinder the energy flow.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Safeguarding Your Kitchen\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Fill negative space above cabinets.\", \"描述\": \"Check your kitchen cabinets to see if they go all the way to the ceiling or if there is space above them. Empty space above cabinets causes energy to get stuck there and stagnate. You need to counteract this waste of energy by filling the space with lively positive energy.\\nBring life with leafy, green potted plants. Don’t crowd the space, but place enough to ensure the space is well balanced.\\nInstall lighting to drive away dark energy.\\nPlace beloved objects on the cabinets that create positive energy.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Fix the leaky faucet.\", \"描述\": \"It’s a common problem to have a kitchen faucet that leaks, but you may not realize how this negatively affects your house’s feng shui. Water is the symbol for wealth, so a drippy faucet literally means that your wealth is slowly draining away. If you notice that your faucet is leaking, takes steps immediately to get it fixed.\\nCheck out this article for DIY faucet fixes.\\nAt the very least, if you can’t get the leak fixed, make sure the water drips into a pitcher or basin so it can still be used rather than going down the drain. You could use this to water the plants on top of the cabinets.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Clean out cabinets regularly.\", \"描述\": \"Because feng shui values open space and minimalism, it is important to sort through your cabinets (and pantries) on occasion to get rid of things that you are not using. Utensils, appliances, and food that are not being used are only collecting energy and wasting it. If you know you don’t use something very often, consider whether it is really necessary or not.\\nGetting rid of old food frequently is important because your kitchen is the source of health in your home and old food does not promote good health.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Show love to your stove.\", \"描述\": \"If the kitchen represents health in your home, then the stove is the center of that health because it prepares your food. 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If you maintain your home in an orderly, clean fashion it is said that your body will express the same appearance as your home.\\n\", \"It is very helpful to add positive intentions for the outcome of your goal. Skepticism and doubt can negate feng shui cures.\\n\"], \"注意事项\": [\"If you talk to people about applying feng shui in your home and they make fun of you for it, just let it go because holding onto it will only bring bad energy.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Fibered Aluminum Roof Coating
1. Cleaning the Roof 1-1. Find your way onto the roof safely. If you're working on a multi-story commercial building, the safest way to get onto the roof is to use the roof access stairwell or ladder located on the side or rear of the building. For workshops, warehouses, and similar structures, it will be necessary to set up a portable ladder tall enough to clear the roof by a few feet. Once you're on top, tread carefully and stay a safe distance away from the edge of the building at all times. Have an assistant steady the ladder for you as you climb, and consider using a safety harness to avoid potential mishaps. Make sure you steer clear of air vents, skylights, and rotten or damaged patches. If you don't feel comfortable getting on your roof, hire a professional service to do it for you. 1-2. Gather up large pieces of debris by hand. Collect any leaves, twigs, or rocks you come across and place them in a garbage bag to dispose of later. That way, you can avoid littering the surrounding area. Anything too small to pick up can simply be swept off the roof during the next phase of cleaning. 1-3. Sweep the roof to remove dust and dirt. Make a few passes with a stiff-bristled push broom, working your way from 1 edge of the roof to the other. Try to remove as much loose debris as you can. Any lingering materials left behind may be visible in the new finish once it dries. If possible, sweep smaller debris off the rear or side of the roof where it will be less noticeable, rather than over an entrance or parking lot. Another option is to use a portable shop vacuum to suction up the dirt you come across. 1-4. Use a pressure washer to clear away heavier buildup If the surface of the roof is particularly dirty, you may need to try a more intensive cleaning method. Sweep the nozzle of a pressure washer over areas with stuck-on mud, mold, oil stains, or similar residue. When you’re done, switch to a lower setting (around 20 psi) and rinse off the loose mess. A modest pressure setting of around 30-50 psi should be enough to get most smooth roofing materials spotless. Specialty roof cleaning solutions may help cut through stubborn grit and grime. 1-5. Let the roof dry. Following a pressure washing, you’ll want to give the remaining moisture time to evaporate. On a warm, clear day, this may only take 1-2 hours. However, you should be prepared to wait up to 24 hours, depending on weather conditions. If you’re getting started late in the day, take care of all the necessary cleaning and come back the following morning to finish applying the aluminum coating. 2. Repairing Damaged Areas 2-1. Inspect the roof for damage. Walk the perimeter of the roof and look for holes, cracks, leaks, and heavily weathered spots along the surface. These will need to be addressed before you begin applying the new roof coating. Most minor defects can be repaired with a quick-drying roofing cement or epoxy. 2-2. Patch cracks and holes with roofing cement or a similar compound. Heap on as much compound as needed to fill each problem area, then use a putty knife or hand towel to spread it until it's smooth. When you're done, leave the compound to harden. Some epoxies may require you to use special applicators. When repairing areas larger than 3–4 inches (7.6–10.2 cm) inches across, high-strength roofing mesh can be pressed into the fresh patching compound for added durability. 2-3. Allow the patching compound to dry. Most roofing cements begin to set up within 90 minutes, and fully harden in about 3 days. Warm, dry weather will help speed things along. To make the most efficient use of your time, let 1 spot begin drying while you patch the next. To prevent blemishes that might affect the appearance of the finished roof, avoid handling the cement or epoxy while it's still wet. Refer to the label on the product you’re using for more specific drying instructions. 2-4. Sand the patched section flat. Run a square of high-grit sandpaper (between 100- and 120-grit) over the dried compound using a smooth, circular motion. This will help wear down lumps and ridges and create a more uniform surface. Continue sanding until each of the areas you repaired matches the look of the surrounding roof. A power sander can save you some time when you've got a lot of ground to cover. 2-5. Sweep the roof again. Another quick once-over will be necessary to clear away the dust generated by sanding. Once you're done, the roof will be ready for its new finish. If you'd prefer, you can can also rinse off the entire roof with a hose. Just make sure you give it as much time as needed to dry completely afterwards. 3. Mixing the Aluminum Roof Coating 3-1. Wait until exterior conditions are optimal to begin applying the coating. Plan your project for a stretch where there’s no rainfall expected for 24-36 hours. Fibered aluminum roof coatings provide the best coverage and dry fastest when outdoor temperatures are between 60–100 °F (16–38 °C) with low humidity. Exposing the coating to excess moisture can result in a splotchy, inconsistent finish. Intense heat can also interfere with the coating’s ability to dry correctly. 3-2. Equip yourself with protective clothing and accessories. Before you crack open the liquid aluminum coating, make sure you put on close-toed shoes, a pair of thick work gloves, and some protective eyewear. It may also be a good idea to change into a set of old clothes that you don’t mind ruining in case you get any of the coating on you. If you have sensitive airways, consider strapping on a ventilator or breathing mask to filter out irritating fumes. 3-3. Open the bucket of aluminum roof coating. Remove the lid from the bucket and set it aside. When you first look inside, you’ll likely notice a thin, black liquid resting at the top of the bucket. This is normal—separation occurs when the heavier aluminum particles sink to the bottom of the watery asphalt binder. 3-4. Mix the roof coating thoroughly. Attach a mixing paddle head to your electric drill and insert it all the way to the bottom of the bucket. Run the drill on the lowest speed to gently stir the liquid coating. When properly blended, it will take on a shiny, uniform metallic color. Be careful not to set the drill to too high a speed. This will just send aluminum splatters flying all over you and your work area. A paint stirrer, plunger, or similar device will also get the job done if you don't have access to a drill, though it may take more time to bring the coating to the right consistency. 4. Rolling on the Coating 4-1. Start in a far corner of the roof. From there, you can proceed across and down for total coverage. Work your way backwards toward your access point to avoid trapping yourself by accident. Make sure the rest of the rooftop is clear of any unneeded tools and materials. 4-2. Pour the aluminum coating over a small section of the roof. Tip the bucket to drizzle about 1 quart (.95 L) over a strip 5–6 feet (1.5–1.8 m) in length. The creamy liquid coating spreads evenly, so avoid using too much at once. In order to work more efficiently, it’s best to pour and smooth a little at a time. Try not to make a mess with the aluminum coating. It can be next to impossible to get out of clothing! 4-3. Roll the coating into a thin, even layer. The most effective way to do this is by using a ⁄4 inch (1.9 cm) nap roller. Glide the roller back and forth over the fresh coating, making all of your strokes in the same direction to keep the texture consistent. Cover 1 section of the roof completely before moving on to a neighboring section. Check to make sure there are no gaps or lines in the new finish. A long-handled roller will enable you to apply the coating over broader areas without the strain of bending and stooping. 4-4. Continue pouring and rolling until you’ve coated the entire roof. Proceed towards the roof’s opposite corner, blending the edges of each section so that they run together seamlessly. Afterwards, all that’s left to do is wait for the coating to dry. Remove all unneeded tools and equipment off the roof before you finish up the final section. 4-5. Let the finish dry to the touch. Before you can turn your attention to fine detailing, the aluminum coating needs to be stable enough to walk on. It will usually reach this state within 5-8 hours, but it may take slightly longer if the weather outside is particularly cool or damp. In the meantime, avoid going onto the roof for any reason. Any mistakes made while the finish is still fresh will be much harder to correct. 4-6. Go over out-of-the-way areas by hand. To touch up less accessible surfaces, it may help to swap your roller out for a handheld brush. Dip the brush into the aluminum coating and use the tip to fill in corners, crevices, and recesses. A paintbrush can also be useful for working around antennas, skylights, brackets, air conditioning units, and other tricky rooftop fixtures. Brush with long, linear strokes to prevent leaving drips in the dried finish. 4-7. Allow the new coating to cure completely. It may take up to 24 hours to harden to the point where it can successfully protect against moisture, pressure, and heat. Once the coating has had ample time to dry, it will seal, protect, and extend the lifespan of your roof. Tips A single gallon of aluminum roof coating is enough to cover about 50 square feet (4.6 square meters) of roofing. When it comes time to clean up, soak your tools with mineral spirits to remove the hardened residue. Aluminum roof coatings reflect the heat from direct sunlight rather than absorbing it, which means they can help lower your energy bill by cutting down on the need for air conditioning. Warnings Fibered aluminum roof coating products are highly flammable, and should not be applied or stored near an open flame.
{ "create_time": "20230517 10:46:31", "回答明细": "{\"回答\": \"1. Cleaning the Roof\\n1-1. Find your way onto the roof safely.\\nIf you're working on a multi-story commercial building, the safest way to get onto the roof is to use the roof access stairwell or ladder located on the side or rear of the building. For workshops, warehouses, and similar structures, it will be necessary to set up a portable ladder tall enough to clear the roof by a few feet. Once you're on top, tread carefully and stay a safe distance away from the edge of the building at all times.\\nHave an assistant steady the ladder for you as you climb, and consider using a safety harness to avoid potential mishaps.\\nMake sure you steer clear of air vents, skylights, and rotten or damaged patches.\\nIf you don't feel comfortable getting on your roof, hire a professional service to do it for you.\\n1-2. Gather up large pieces of debris by hand.\\nCollect any leaves, twigs, or rocks you come across and place them in a garbage bag to dispose of later. That way, you can avoid littering the surrounding area. Anything too small to pick up can simply be swept off the roof during the next phase of cleaning.\\n1-3. Sweep the roof to remove dust and dirt.\\nMake a few passes with a stiff-bristled push broom, working your way from 1 edge of the roof to the other. Try to remove as much loose debris as you can. Any lingering materials left behind may be visible in the new finish once it dries.\\nIf possible, sweep smaller debris off the rear or side of the roof where it will be less noticeable, rather than over an entrance or parking lot.\\nAnother option is to use a portable shop vacuum to suction up the dirt you come across.\\n1-4. Use a pressure washer to clear away heavier buildup\\nIf the surface of the roof is particularly dirty, you may need to try a more intensive cleaning method. Sweep the nozzle of a pressure washer over areas with stuck-on mud, mold, oil stains, or similar residue. When you’re done, switch to a lower setting (around 20 psi) and rinse off the loose mess.\\nA modest pressure setting of around 30-50 psi should be enough to get most smooth roofing materials spotless.\\nSpecialty roof cleaning solutions may help cut through stubborn grit and grime.\\n1-5. Let the roof dry.\\nFollowing a pressure washing, you’ll want to give the remaining moisture time to evaporate. On a warm, clear day, this may only take 1-2 hours. However, you should be prepared to wait up to 24 hours, depending on weather conditions.\\nIf you’re getting started late in the day, take care of all the necessary cleaning and come back the following morning to finish applying the aluminum coating.\\n2. Repairing Damaged Areas\\n2-1. Inspect the roof for damage.\\nWalk the perimeter of the roof and look for holes, cracks, leaks, and heavily weathered spots along the surface. These will need to be addressed before you begin applying the new roof coating. Most minor defects can be repaired with a quick-drying roofing cement or epoxy.\\n2-2. Patch cracks and holes with roofing cement or a similar compound.\\nHeap on as much compound as needed to fill each problem area, then use a putty knife or hand towel to spread it until it's smooth. When you're done, leave the compound to harden.\\nSome epoxies may require you to use special applicators.\\nWhen repairing areas larger than 3–4 inches (7.6–10.2 cm) inches across, high-strength roofing mesh can be pressed into the fresh patching compound for added durability.\\n2-3. Allow the patching compound to dry.\\nMost roofing cements begin to set up within 90 minutes, and fully harden in about 3 days. Warm, dry weather will help speed things along. To make the most efficient use of your time, let 1 spot begin drying while you patch the next.\\nTo prevent blemishes that might affect the appearance of the finished roof, avoid handling the cement or epoxy while it's still wet.\\nRefer to the label on the product you’re using for more specific drying instructions.\\n2-4. Sand the patched section flat.\\nRun a square of high-grit sandpaper (between 100- and 120-grit) over the dried compound using a smooth, circular motion. This will help wear down lumps and ridges and create a more uniform surface. Continue sanding until each of the areas you repaired matches the look of the surrounding roof.\\nA power sander can save you some time when you've got a lot of ground to cover.\\n2-5. Sweep the roof again.\\nAnother quick once-over will be necessary to clear away the dust generated by sanding. Once you're done, the roof will be ready for its new finish.\\nIf you'd prefer, you can can also rinse off the entire roof with a hose. Just make sure you give it as much time as needed to dry completely afterwards.\\n3. Mixing the Aluminum Roof Coating\\n3-1. Wait until exterior conditions are optimal to begin applying the coating.\\nPlan your project for a stretch where there’s no rainfall expected for 24-36 hours. Fibered aluminum roof coatings provide the best coverage and dry fastest when outdoor temperatures are between 60–100 °F (16–38 °C) with low humidity.\\nExposing the coating to excess moisture can result in a splotchy, inconsistent finish.\\nIntense heat can also interfere with the coating’s ability to dry correctly.\\n3-2. Equip yourself with protective clothing and accessories.\\nBefore you crack open the liquid aluminum coating, make sure you put on close-toed shoes, a pair of thick work gloves, and some protective eyewear. It may also be a good idea to change into a set of old clothes that you don’t mind ruining in case you get any of the coating on you.\\nIf you have sensitive airways, consider strapping on a ventilator or breathing mask to filter out irritating fumes.\\n3-3. Open the bucket of aluminum roof coating.\\nRemove the lid from the bucket and set it aside. When you first look inside, you’ll likely notice a thin, black liquid resting at the top of the bucket. This is normal—separation occurs when the heavier aluminum particles sink to the bottom of the watery asphalt binder.\\n3-4. Mix the roof coating thoroughly.\\nAttach a mixing paddle head to your electric drill and insert it all the way to the bottom of the bucket. Run the drill on the lowest speed to gently stir the liquid coating. When properly blended, it will take on a shiny, uniform metallic color.\\nBe careful not to set the drill to too high a speed. This will just send aluminum splatters flying all over you and your work area.\\nA paint stirrer, plunger, or similar device will also get the job done if you don't have access to a drill, though it may take more time to bring the coating to the right consistency.\\n4. Rolling on the Coating\\n4-1. Start in a far corner of the roof.\\nFrom there, you can proceed across and down for total coverage. Work your way backwards toward your access point to avoid trapping yourself by accident.\\nMake sure the rest of the rooftop is clear of any unneeded tools and materials.\\n4-2. Pour the aluminum coating over a small section of the roof.\\nTip the bucket to drizzle about 1 quart (.95 L) over a strip 5–6 feet (1.5–1.8 m) in length. The creamy liquid coating spreads evenly, so avoid using too much at once. In order to work more efficiently, it’s best to pour and smooth a little at a time.\\nTry not to make a mess with the aluminum coating. It can be next to impossible to get out of clothing!\\n4-3. Roll the coating into a thin, even layer.\\nThe most effective way to do this is by using a ⁄4 inch (1.9 cm) nap roller. Glide the roller back and forth over the fresh coating, making all of your strokes in the same direction to keep the texture consistent. Cover 1 section of the roof completely before moving on to a neighboring section.\\nCheck to make sure there are no gaps or lines in the new finish.\\nA long-handled roller will enable you to apply the coating over broader areas without the strain of bending and stooping.\\n4-4. Continue pouring and rolling until you’ve coated the entire roof.\\nProceed towards the roof’s opposite corner, blending the edges of each section so that they run together seamlessly. Afterwards, all that’s left to do is wait for the coating to dry.\\nRemove all unneeded tools and equipment off the roof before you finish up the final section.\\n4-5. Let the finish dry to the touch.\\nBefore you can turn your attention to fine detailing, the aluminum coating needs to be stable enough to walk on. It will usually reach this state within 5-8 hours, but it may take slightly longer if the weather outside is particularly cool or damp. In the meantime, avoid going onto the roof for any reason.\\nAny mistakes made while the finish is still fresh will be much harder to correct.\\n4-6. Go over out-of-the-way areas by hand.\\nTo touch up less accessible surfaces, it may help to swap your roller out for a handheld brush. Dip the brush into the aluminum coating and use the tip to fill in corners, crevices, and recesses. A paintbrush can also be useful for working around antennas, skylights, brackets, air conditioning units, and other tricky rooftop fixtures.\\nBrush with long, linear strokes to prevent leaving drips in the dried finish.\\n4-7. Allow the new coating to cure completely.\\nIt may take up to 24 hours to harden to the point where it can successfully protect against moisture, pressure, and heat. Once the coating has had ample time to dry, it will seal, protect, and extend the lifespan of your roof.\\nTips\\nA single gallon of aluminum roof coating is enough to cover about 50 square feet (4.6 square meters) of roofing.\\nWhen it comes time to clean up, soak your tools with mineral spirits to remove the hardened residue.\\nAluminum roof coatings reflect the heat from direct sunlight rather than absorbing it, which means they can help lower your energy bill by cutting down on the need for air conditioning.\\nWarnings\\nFibered aluminum roof coating products are highly flammable, and should not be applied or stored near an open flame.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Aluminum roof coatings are a great way to protect flat asphalt and rolled roofs from deterioration and costly overheating. Despite their high-efficiency performance, most of these products are a cinch to apply. Start by sweeping the roof to remove accumulated dust and debris, using a pressure washer to eliminate stubborn messes if needed. Mix the liquid coating thoroughly and pour a small amount over 1 section of roofing, then use a roller to spread it into a thin, even coat. When you’re done, allow the coating to dry for up to 24 hours before venturing onto the roof.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Cleaning the Roof\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Find your way onto the roof safely.\", \"描述\": \"If you're working on a multi-story commercial building, the safest way to get onto the roof is to use the roof access stairwell or ladder located on the side or rear of the building. For workshops, warehouses, and similar structures, it will be necessary to set up a portable ladder tall enough to clear the roof by a few feet. Once you're on top, tread carefully and stay a safe distance away from the edge of the building at all times.\\nHave an assistant steady the ladder for you as you climb, and consider using a safety harness to avoid potential mishaps.\\nMake sure you steer clear of air vents, skylights, and rotten or damaged patches.\\nIf you don't feel comfortable getting on your roof, hire a professional service to do it for you.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Gather up large pieces of debris by hand.\", \"描述\": \"Collect any leaves, twigs, or rocks you come across and place them in a garbage bag to dispose of later. That way, you can avoid littering the surrounding area. Anything too small to pick up can simply be swept off the roof during the next phase of cleaning.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Sweep the roof to remove dust and dirt.\", \"描述\": \"Make a few passes with a stiff-bristled push broom, working your way from 1 edge of the roof to the other. Try to remove as much loose debris as you can. Any lingering materials left behind may be visible in the new finish once it dries.\\nIf possible, sweep smaller debris off the rear or side of the roof where it will be less noticeable, rather than over an entrance or parking lot.\\nAnother option is to use a portable shop vacuum to suction up the dirt you come across.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Use a pressure washer to clear away heavier buildup\", \"描述\": \"If the surface of the roof is particularly dirty, you may need to try a more intensive cleaning method. Sweep the nozzle of a pressure washer over areas with stuck-on mud, mold, oil stains, or similar residue. When you’re done, switch to a lower setting (around 20 psi) and rinse off the loose mess.\\nA modest pressure setting of around 30-50 psi should be enough to get most smooth roofing materials spotless.\\nSpecialty roof cleaning solutions may help cut through stubborn grit and grime.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Let the roof dry.\", \"描述\": \"Following a pressure washing, you’ll want to give the remaining moisture time to evaporate. On a warm, clear day, this may only take 1-2 hours. However, you should be prepared to wait up to 24 hours, depending on weather conditions.\\nIf you’re getting started late in the day, take care of all the necessary cleaning and come back the following morning to finish applying the aluminum coating.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Repairing Damaged Areas\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Inspect the roof for damage.\", \"描述\": \"Walk the perimeter of the roof and look for holes, cracks, leaks, and heavily weathered spots along the surface. These will need to be addressed before you begin applying the new roof coating. Most minor defects can be repaired with a quick-drying roofing cement or epoxy.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Patch cracks and holes with roofing cement or a similar compound.\", \"描述\": \"Heap on as much compound as needed to fill each problem area, then use a putty knife or hand towel to spread it until it's smooth. When you're done, leave the compound to harden.\\nSome epoxies may require you to use special applicators.\\nWhen repairing areas larger than 3–4 inches (7.6–10.2 cm) inches across, high-strength roofing mesh can be pressed into the fresh patching compound for added durability.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Allow the patching compound to dry.\", \"描述\": \"Most roofing cements begin to set up within 90 minutes, and fully harden in about 3 days. Warm, dry weather will help speed things along. To make the most efficient use of your time, let 1 spot begin drying while you patch the next.\\nTo prevent blemishes that might affect the appearance of the finished roof, avoid handling the cement or epoxy while it's still wet.\\nRefer to the label on the product you’re using for more specific drying instructions.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Sand the patched section flat.\", \"描述\": \"Run a square of high-grit sandpaper (between 100- and 120-grit) over the dried compound using a smooth, circular motion. This will help wear down lumps and ridges and create a more uniform surface. Continue sanding until each of the areas you repaired matches the look of the surrounding roof.\\nA power sander can save you some time when you've got a lot of ground to cover.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Sweep the roof again.\", \"描述\": \"Another quick once-over will be necessary to clear away the dust generated by sanding. Once you're done, the roof will be ready for its new finish.\\nIf you'd prefer, you can can also rinse off the entire roof with a hose. Just make sure you give it as much time as needed to dry completely afterwards.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Mixing the Aluminum Roof Coating\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Wait until exterior conditions are optimal to begin applying the coating.\", \"描述\": \"Plan your project for a stretch where there’s no rainfall expected for 24-36 hours. Fibered aluminum roof coatings provide the best coverage and dry fastest when outdoor temperatures are between 60–100 °F (16–38 °C) with low humidity.\\nExposing the coating to excess moisture can result in a splotchy, inconsistent finish.\\nIntense heat can also interfere with the coating’s ability to dry correctly.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Equip yourself with protective clothing and accessories.\", \"描述\": \"Before you crack open the liquid aluminum coating, make sure you put on close-toed shoes, a pair of thick work gloves, and some protective eyewear. It may also be a good idea to change into a set of old clothes that you don’t mind ruining in case you get any of the coating on you.\\nIf you have sensitive airways, consider strapping on a ventilator or breathing mask to filter out irritating fumes.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Open the bucket of aluminum roof coating.\", \"描述\": \"Remove the lid from the bucket and set it aside. When you first look inside, you’ll likely notice a thin, black liquid resting at the top of the bucket. This is normal—separation occurs when the heavier aluminum particles sink to the bottom of the watery asphalt binder.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Mix the roof coating thoroughly.\", \"描述\": \"Attach a mixing paddle head to your electric drill and insert it all the way to the bottom of the bucket. Run the drill on the lowest speed to gently stir the liquid coating. When properly blended, it will take on a shiny, uniform metallic color.\\nBe careful not to set the drill to too high a speed. This will just send aluminum splatters flying all over you and your work area.\\nA paint stirrer, plunger, or similar device will also get the job done if you don't have access to a drill, though it may take more time to bring the coating to the right consistency.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Rolling on the Coating\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Start in a far corner of the roof.\", \"描述\": \"From there, you can proceed across and down for total coverage. Work your way backwards toward your access point to avoid trapping yourself by accident.\\nMake sure the rest of the rooftop is clear of any unneeded tools and materials.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Pour the aluminum coating over a small section of the roof.\", \"描述\": \"Tip the bucket to drizzle about 1 quart (.95 L) over a strip 5–6 feet (1.5–1.8 m) in length. The creamy liquid coating spreads evenly, so avoid using too much at once. In order to work more efficiently, it’s best to pour and smooth a little at a time.\\nTry not to make a mess with the aluminum coating. It can be next to impossible to get out of clothing!\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Roll the coating into a thin, even layer.\", \"描述\": \"The most effective way to do this is by using a ⁄4 inch (1.9 cm) nap roller. Glide the roller back and forth over the fresh coating, making all of your strokes in the same direction to keep the texture consistent. Cover 1 section of the roof completely before moving on to a neighboring section.\\nCheck to make sure there are no gaps or lines in the new finish.\\nA long-handled roller will enable you to apply the coating over broader areas without the strain of bending and stooping.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Continue pouring and rolling until you’ve coated the entire roof.\", \"描述\": \"Proceed towards the roof’s opposite corner, blending the edges of each section so that they run together seamlessly. Afterwards, all that’s left to do is wait for the coating to dry.\\nRemove all unneeded tools and equipment off the roof before you finish up the final section.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Let the finish dry to the touch.\", \"描述\": \"Before you can turn your attention to fine detailing, the aluminum coating needs to be stable enough to walk on. It will usually reach this state within 5-8 hours, but it may take slightly longer if the weather outside is particularly cool or damp. In the meantime, avoid going onto the roof for any reason.\\nAny mistakes made while the finish is still fresh will be much harder to correct.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Go over out-of-the-way areas by hand.\", \"描述\": \"To touch up less accessible surfaces, it may help to swap your roller out for a handheld brush. Dip the brush into the aluminum coating and use the tip to fill in corners, crevices, and recesses. A paintbrush can also be useful for working around antennas, skylights, brackets, air conditioning units, and other tricky rooftop fixtures.\\nBrush with long, linear strokes to prevent leaving drips in the dried finish.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Allow the new coating to cure completely.\", \"描述\": \"It may take up to 24 hours to harden to the point where it can successfully protect against moisture, pressure, and heat. Once the coating has had ample time to dry, it will seal, protect, and extend the lifespan of your roof.\"}], \"小提示\": [\"A single gallon of aluminum roof coating is enough to cover about 50 square feet (4.6 square meters) of roofing.\\n\", \"When it comes time to clean up, soak your tools with mineral spirits to remove the hardened residue.\\n\", \"Aluminum roof coatings reflect the heat from direct sunlight rather than absorbing it, which means they can help lower your energy bill by cutting down on the need for air conditioning.\\n\"], \"注意事项\": [\"Fibered aluminum roof coating products are highly flammable, and should not be applied or stored near an open flame.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Finishing Powder
1. Putting on the Powder 1-1. Apply all of your makeup like you normally would. This includes your entire face of makeup: foundation, concealer, eyeshadow, mascara, eyebrows, lipstick, bronzer, and even setting powder. Use as much or as little makeup as you want to. You can use finishing powder on top of setting powder if you have oily skin and want to keep your makeup looking fresh. 1-2. Sprinkle a small amount of powder into the lid. Finishing powder is not compact in its container, so it will be easy to tap out. Sprinkle a small amount of powder into the lid of its container so that it is easier to work with. Use caution as you pour it out of its container. The powder is very loose, so it’s easy to spill. 1-3. Dab a fluffy brush into the powder and tap off any excess. Use a large, fluffy makeup brush to collect a small amount of powder. Tap your brush onto the lid of the container to take off any excess powder. You can also use a domed brush or a beauty blender for more concentration. If you don’t tap off the excess powder, it could fall off of your brush and onto your clothes. 1-4. Pat the powder over your entire face and neck. Gently pat your brush onto your face and neck, or wherever you put foundation. Use gentle pressure in a circular motion and start from the middle of your face working outward. Pay special attention to areas where you want to minimize your pores, like your nose and T-zone. Do not swipe or rub the powder onto your skin. This could smudge your makeup. 1-5. Blend the powder into your skin until it is not visible. Your finishing powder will go on thick, and it may not blend in to your makeup the first time you dab it on. Continue to use gentle pressure and dab the powder into your skin until you cannot see it anymore. 2. Deciding When to Apply Finishing Powder 2-1. Apply finishing powder if you are wearing your makeup for a long time. Finishing powder helps to set your makeup even more than setting powder or spray. If you are going to be wearing your makeup for hours and you want to avoid creasing or oily looking skin, use a finishing powder to help you achieve fresh looking makeup. Finishing powder helps to reduce shine, so it will keep your makeup looking fresh for longer. 2-2. Use finishing powder for special events rather than daily. You don’t need to use finishing powder every day, since it can look heavy. Instead, save it for events like birthday parties and family gatherings, since it gives you a picture-perfect look that will last for a long time. 2-3. Avoid finishing powder if you have dry skin. Finishing powder is very drying, so if you have dry skin already, use finishing powder sparingly or not at all. The powder can make your makeup look creased or dry out your skin even more. 2-4. Use finishing powder sparingly if you’re going to be photographed. Since finishing powder is either white or translucent, the flash of photos can sometimes make your face look much whiter than it actually is. If you know you’re going to be photographed with flash, use finishing powder minimally. You can see many examples of finishing powder mishaps from celebrity events. Flash photography makes finishing powder show up as white and pale. 3. Choosing a Finishing Powder 3-1. Go with a loose finishing powder for lightweight coverage. Finishing powders can feel heavy and make your makeup look cakey. To avoid this, choose a loose finishing powder that won’t build up a ton of layering on top of your makeup. Most finishing powders are sold as loose makeup instead of in a compact. 3-2. Use an HD translucent finishing powder to control shine and lock in makeup. Finishing powders provide a matte, flawless look to your makeup. If you want a picture-perfect makeup look, buy an HD finishing powder to provide the most coverage. 3-3. Look for a tinted finishing powder if you need to even out your skin tone. Most finishing powders are translucent, but if you are looking for more coverage, buy a finishing powder that has a tint to it. Make sure it is as near your natural skin tone as possible. Tinted finishing powders are usually not as heavy as translucent ones.
{ "create_time": "20230517 10:46:32", "回答明细": "{\"回答\": \"1. Putting on the Powder\\n1-1. Apply all of your makeup like you normally would.\\nThis includes your entire face of makeup: foundation, concealer, eyeshadow, mascara, eyebrows, lipstick, bronzer, and even setting powder. Use as much or as little makeup as you want to.\\nYou can use finishing powder on top of setting powder if you have oily skin and want to keep your makeup looking fresh.\\n1-2. Sprinkle a small amount of powder into the lid.\\nFinishing powder is not compact in its container, so it will be easy to tap out. Sprinkle a small amount of powder into the lid of its container so that it is easier to work with.\\nUse caution as you pour it out of its container. The powder is very loose, so it’s easy to spill.\\n1-3. Dab a fluffy brush into the powder and tap off any excess.\\nUse a large, fluffy makeup brush to collect a small amount of powder. Tap your brush onto the lid of the container to take off any excess powder.\\nYou can also use a domed brush or a beauty blender for more concentration.\\nIf you don’t tap off the excess powder, it could fall off of your brush and onto your clothes.\\n1-4. Pat the powder over your entire face and neck.\\nGently pat your brush onto your face and neck, or wherever you put foundation. Use gentle pressure in a circular motion and start from the middle of your face working outward. Pay special attention to areas where you want to minimize your pores, like your nose and T-zone.\\nDo not swipe or rub the powder onto your skin. This could smudge your makeup.\\n1-5. Blend the powder into your skin until it is not visible.\\nYour finishing powder will go on thick, and it may not blend in to your makeup the first time you dab it on. Continue to use gentle pressure and dab the powder into your skin until you cannot see it anymore.\\n2. Deciding When to Apply Finishing Powder\\n2-1. Apply finishing powder if you are wearing your makeup for a long time.\\nFinishing powder helps to set your makeup even more than setting powder or spray. If you are going to be wearing your makeup for hours and you want to avoid creasing or oily looking skin, use a finishing powder to help you achieve fresh looking makeup.\\nFinishing powder helps to reduce shine, so it will keep your makeup looking fresh for longer.\\n2-2. Use finishing powder for special events rather than daily.\\nYou don’t need to use finishing powder every day, since it can look heavy. Instead, save it for events like birthday parties and family gatherings, since it gives you a picture-perfect look that will last for a long time.\\n2-3. Avoid finishing powder if you have dry skin.\\nFinishing powder is very drying, so if you have dry skin already, use finishing powder sparingly or not at all. The powder can make your makeup look creased or dry out your skin even more.\\n2-4. Use finishing powder sparingly if you’re going to be photographed.\\nSince finishing powder is either white or translucent, the flash of photos can sometimes make your face look much whiter than it actually is. If you know you’re going to be photographed with flash, use finishing powder minimally.\\nYou can see many examples of finishing powder mishaps from celebrity events. Flash photography makes finishing powder show up as white and pale.\\n3. Choosing a Finishing Powder\\n3-1. Go with a loose finishing powder for lightweight coverage.\\nFinishing powders can feel heavy and make your makeup look cakey. To avoid this, choose a loose finishing powder that won’t build up a ton of layering on top of your makeup.\\nMost finishing powders are sold as loose makeup instead of in a compact.\\n3-2. Use an HD translucent finishing powder to control shine and lock in makeup.\\nFinishing powders provide a matte, flawless look to your makeup. If you want a picture-perfect makeup look, buy an HD finishing powder to provide the most coverage.\\n3-3. Look for a tinted finishing powder if you need to even out your skin tone.\\nMost finishing powders are translucent, but if you are looking for more coverage, buy a finishing powder that has a tint to it. Make sure it is as near your natural skin tone as possible.\\nTinted finishing powders are usually not as heavy as translucent ones.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"There are tons of makeup products out there, and it can be hard to differentiate between them. Setting powder finishes your makeup and makes it last all day, while finishing powder is noted for its ability to minimize your pores and blur any fine lines for a perfect, air-brushed look. If you want to use finishing powder but you aren’t sure how, choose the right time to apply finishing powder and pat it over your entire face and neck for a flawless finish to your makeup.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Putting on the Powder\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Apply all of your makeup like you normally would.\", \"描述\": \"This includes your entire face of makeup: foundation, concealer, eyeshadow, mascara, eyebrows, lipstick, bronzer, and even setting powder. Use as much or as little makeup as you want to.\\nYou can use finishing powder on top of setting powder if you have oily skin and want to keep your makeup looking fresh.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Sprinkle a small amount of powder into the lid.\", \"描述\": \"Finishing powder is not compact in its container, so it will be easy to tap out. Sprinkle a small amount of powder into the lid of its container so that it is easier to work with.\\nUse caution as you pour it out of its container. The powder is very loose, so it’s easy to spill.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Dab a fluffy brush into the powder and tap off any excess.\", \"描述\": \"Use a large, fluffy makeup brush to collect a small amount of powder. Tap your brush onto the lid of the container to take off any excess powder.\\nYou can also use a domed brush or a beauty blender for more concentration.\\nIf you don’t tap off the excess powder, it could fall off of your brush and onto your clothes.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Pat the powder over your entire face and neck.\", \"描述\": \"Gently pat your brush onto your face and neck, or wherever you put foundation. Use gentle pressure in a circular motion and start from the middle of your face working outward. Pay special attention to areas where you want to minimize your pores, like your nose and T-zone.\\nDo not swipe or rub the powder onto your skin. This could smudge your makeup.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Blend the powder into your skin until it is not visible.\", \"描述\": \"Your finishing powder will go on thick, and it may not blend in to your makeup the first time you dab it on. Continue to use gentle pressure and dab the powder into your skin until you cannot see it anymore.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Deciding When to Apply Finishing Powder\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Apply finishing powder if you are wearing your makeup for a long time.\", \"描述\": \"Finishing powder helps to set your makeup even more than setting powder or spray. If you are going to be wearing your makeup for hours and you want to avoid creasing or oily looking skin, use a finishing powder to help you achieve fresh looking makeup.\\nFinishing powder helps to reduce shine, so it will keep your makeup looking fresh for longer.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Use finishing powder for special events rather than daily.\", \"描述\": \"You don’t need to use finishing powder every day, since it can look heavy. Instead, save it for events like birthday parties and family gatherings, since it gives you a picture-perfect look that will last for a long time.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Avoid finishing powder if you have dry skin.\", \"描述\": \"Finishing powder is very drying, so if you have dry skin already, use finishing powder sparingly or not at all. The powder can make your makeup look creased or dry out your skin even more.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Use finishing powder sparingly if you’re going to be photographed.\", \"描述\": \"Since finishing powder is either white or translucent, the flash of photos can sometimes make your face look much whiter than it actually is. If you know you’re going to be photographed with flash, use finishing powder minimally.\\nYou can see many examples of finishing powder mishaps from celebrity events. Flash photography makes finishing powder show up as white and pale.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Choosing a Finishing Powder\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Go with a loose finishing powder for lightweight coverage.\", \"描述\": \"Finishing powders can feel heavy and make your makeup look cakey. To avoid this, choose a loose finishing powder that won’t build up a ton of layering on top of your makeup.\\nMost finishing powders are sold as loose makeup instead of in a compact.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Use an HD translucent finishing powder to control shine and lock in makeup.\", \"描述\": \"Finishing powders provide a matte, flawless look to your makeup. If you want a picture-perfect makeup look, buy an HD finishing powder to provide the most coverage.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Look for a tinted finishing powder if you need to even out your skin tone.\", \"描述\": \"Most finishing powders are translucent, but if you are looking for more coverage, buy a finishing powder that has a tint to it. Make sure it is as near your natural skin tone as possible.\\nTinted finishing powders are usually not as heavy as translucent ones.\"}]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply First Aid without Bandages
1. Assessment of Vital Signs 1-1. Check the scene for danger before you act. While you may be eager to help the injured person, you will be of no help if you, too, become injured. Before approaching the person, make sure there are no hazards, such as fire, traffic, unstable structures, downed electrical lines, swift-moving water, violence, explosions, or toxic gas. If the hazards are still present and it is too dangerous for you to reach the person, call for help and keep yourself out of harm's way. If the hazard is not a threat to your safety, then you should approach the injured person. Wear any personal protective equipment you may have access to, such as gloves to protect you from bloodborne disease if the person is bleeding. 1-2. Obtain consent before providing care if possible. Before you give first aid, it’s a good idea to get the person’s consent. If the person is conscious, they have the right to refuse help. They must give verbal consent or consent with a gesture, like a nod or a thumbs-up. Identify yourself, indicate your level of training, and ask the person if you may provide first aid. If the person is unconscious, confused, mentally impaired, seriously injured or seriously ill, then consent is implied and you may assist them. If the injured person is a minor, get consent from their parent or guardian if possible. If this person is not available and the situation is life-threatening, then consent is implied and you may assist the child. If the person refuses aid, you must respect this. Even if the person is seriously injured and the situation is life-threatening, if they refuse care you cannot attempt first aid. 1-3. Evaluate the person’s vital functions. These include assessing the victim's ABCs: irway, reathing, and irculation. First, tap the person on the shoulder and say their name to find out if they are conscious. If not, lay them on their back and put yourself close to their head and neck so you can better evaluate their vital functions. If the person is conscious, begin working, while talking to them to keep them calm and help slow their heart rate. If possible, try to keep the victim's eyes averted so they can't see the wound. 1-4. Check the airway if the person is unconscious. If the person is unconscious and there is no possibility of neck or spine injury, place one hand on their forehead and another underneath their chin. Put gentle pressure on the forehead with one hand and gently tilt their chin up toward the sky with the other hand to open the airway. Make sure the person's airway remains open; check inside their mouth for obstructions. If the person is conscious, they may be able to indicate to you whether their airway is blocked. For example, they might grab at their neck to show that they’re choking. If you suspect a neck or spine injury, use the jaw-thrust method. To perform the jaw-thrust method, grab the patient's jaw on either side and pull it forward. This opens the airway without compromising the neck or spine. 1-5. Look, listen, and feel for signs of breathing. Look for a rise in the chest area; listen for the sound of air coming in and out of the lungs; feel for air by hovering the side of your face just above the person's mouth. 1-6. Put the person in the recovery position if they’re breathing. If your casualty is unconscious but breathing normally, put them on their side with their head tilted back and the hand further away from the ground under their head. Leave the arm closest to the ground either bent or straight out. The leg further away from the ground (the top leg) should be bent for stability and to keep the victim from rolling forward. Monitor the person's breathing.Do not put someone in the recovery position if you suspect they have a spinal injury. 1-7. Check for signs of a pulse (circulation). You do not need to measure the pulse, only detect it. You can quickly feel for a pulse by placing 2 fingers on the person's throat, in the hollow area just beside the windpipe. Apply gentle pressure. You can also check for a pulse on the person’s wrist. Place 2 fingers on the underside of person’s wrist on the side closest to their thumb. 1-8. Perform CPR if the person is not breathing or doesn’t have a pulse. If the victim is not breathing or you can’t detect a pulse, do CPR, or cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Note that the recommended method for performing CPR has changed in recent years; research suggests that compression-only CPR (no mouth-to-mouth breathing) is as effective as the traditional approach (which had included mouth-to-mouth breathing). To prepare for an emergency, it is strongly recommended you attend a CPR training class to learn the proper procedure to administer CPR and get some practice. Be aware that CPR is not pretty. The chest compressions often break ribs. Prepare yourself for this possibility. 1-9. Examine the person for wounds or bleeding. Look for signs of severe bleeding once the other vitals have been evaluated. Once you know the person is breathing, you can then move on to treating any open wounds by applying pressure and raising the affected area above heart level. If you notice that the person is bleeding, immediately apply direct pressure to the area and try to stop the bleeding. Minimizing blood loss will help improve their chances of survival. Watch for signs of shock, such as cold, pale skin, rapid breathing, nausea, confusion, or loss of consciousness. Keep the victim warm and comfortable. Both shock and loss of blood can cause the victim to suffer from lowered body temperature. Throw a blanket, coat, or some other warm item over the victim to keep them warm. Keep the victim as still as possible. Whether lying or sitting down, the person should be kept still and calm. 1-10. Call for help when you can do so safely. Once the person is stabilized, call for emergency help immediately. If the person is bleeding out, get someone else to call emergency services while you help the victim. For this to be effective, you must ask one person specifically to call emergency services. Do not shout this at a crowd of people—select one person and say something like, "You! Man in the Hawaiian shirt! Call 911!" If you are the only person around, use your phone to call for assistance. If you don't have a phone with you, look for a passerby or a place that may have a phone. 2. Wound Cleaning 2-1. Apply pressure first if the wound is bleeding a lot. Most minor wounds stop bleeding on their own pretty quickly. However, if the wound is bleeding heavily or persistently, try to get that under control before you do anything else. Grab a clean cloth, elevate the wound above the level of the heart, and press the cloth down firmly over the wound until the bleeding stops. If you don’t have any type of cloth you can use, apply pressure directly with your hand. If the bleeding doesn’t stop or slow down after 15 minutes of pressure, clean the wound as well as you can and seek medical help. 2-2. Cleanse the wound with clean water. Use clean, cool tap water or bottled water to rinse the wound. If possible, let the water run over the wound for several minutes to rinse out dirt and bacteria. Saline solution is even better, if you have it. Wash the area around the wound with soap and water, but try not to get soap directly in the wound. Do not introduce anything that would increase the chances of infection, such as juice, grease, or milk. The same goes for scummy-looking pond or creek water sources. While it’s okay to clean the area around the wound with alcohol or other disinfectants, try not to get them in the actual wound. Harsh disinfectants can irritate the damaged tissue and slow down healing. 2-3. Pat the area dry. Find something that you can dry the wound with, such as a piece of cloth, towel, or other soft material. Avoid using anything fluffy, such as cotton balls, that could leave fragments in or get stuck to the wound. Paper towels will also work if you don’t have a cloth towel or pad available. 2-4. Brush away debris from the wound if you can’t rinse it. If you don't have any water available or if you're in a desert area, use a portion of your clothing to brush away any debris from the wound. If you don’t have a clean towel or paper towel, try to find the cleanest portion of your shirt or pant leg to use. 3. Severe Bleeding 3-1. Inspect the wound to determine how severe it is. You want to get an idea of the how much blood loss you are dealing with. Immediately after cleaning the wound, inspect it for depth and any signs of damaged blood vessels, such as squirting or pulsing blood flow. The average person has approximately 170 fluid ounces (5.0 l) of circulating blood. If someone loses around 30% of their blood, they could experience a dangerous drop in blood pressure and go into shock. Take this opportunity to evaluate for wound depth, as a wound of .4 inches (1.0 cm) or deeper will usually require sutures once you can get some medical care. Do not remove an object if it is embedded in the wound. Removing the object will actually increase blood flow. Medical professionals will be better able to remove the object without damaging any internal organs or causing massive blood loss in the process. 3-2. Apply pressure to stop the bleeding. Since you don't have gauze or bandages, apply firm pressure on the wound with a clean and absorbent material, like a shirt, towel, or sock. If the item becomes soaked with blood, don't remove it, as this can disturb any blood clots that may be starting to form. Instead, place another piece of material on top of the soaked one and keep applying direct pressure. If there is an object is still in the wound, press firmly around it. Applying pressure to the wound will help to slow the flow of blood. If the wound is gaping and bleeding profusely, try stuffing the wound with a clean cloth, such as a towel or blanket, or with tampons if they are available, and then applying pressure. Right now, it is more important to stop the person from bleeding out than worry about possible infection. If possible, apply pressure to the major artery leading to the area with your hand, while your other hand continues to apply pressure on the wound. These areas are called "pressure points". For example, to slow bleeding in the arm, press the inside of the arm just above the elbow or just below the armpit. If the wound is on the leg, press just behind the knee or in the groin. 3-3. Reposition the victim so the wound is above the heart. This will help reduce blood loss. If the victim can sit, get them to move themself into an upright position; if not, then help the victim sit if possible. Make sure the patient doesn't walk. Walking, and especially running, can increase blood flow and make the bleeding worse. 3-4. Dress the wound with a clean cloth. Since you don't have gauze or bandages, use a piece of your clothing (shirt, coat, socks, etc.) or other material (from a tent, raft, etc.) to cover the wound once the bleeding slows or stops. Alternately, you can also use plant life to cover the wound to stop any bleeding. Look for plants that have leaves large enough to cover the wound. Avoid using tissue paper or toilet tissue as these are quite fragile and may actually contaminate your wound with fragments and debris. Any fabric that absorbs the blood effectively can be used to apply pressure. Do not lift or remove the dressing as this will disrupt clot formation and re-start the bleeding. If the dressing becomes soaked with blood, add more cloth material on top of it. If the person has a serious chest wound, leave it uncovered until emergency medical personnel arrive. If the wound is sealed, it could trap air in the chest cavity and cause the lungs to collapse. 3-5. Fasten the dressing in place. Use string, tape, rope, or torn strips of clothing to tie the dressing in place. Do not tie the dressing on so tightly that blood flow to the affected area is cut off. If you don't have any materials to fasten the dressing in place, simply continue to apply pressure with your hands. This will help the blood clot. 3-6. Use a tourniquet as a last resort if you can’t stop the bleeding. In certain situations, it may be necessary to use a tourniquet. If the person is bleeding uncontrollably from a limb and you can’t stop it with pressure, wrap something like a narrow strip of cloth, a belt, or a necktie around their limb 2 inches (5.1 cm) above the wound. Tighten the wrapping until the bleeding stops or you can’t feel a pulse below the tourniquet. To create extra tension, knot an object such as a pen or a stick into the fabric and twist it. Use a strip of material that’s at least 2 inches (5.1 cm) wide. Don’t use rope, cable, or wire, since it could cut into the person’s flesh and cause serious damage. Only use a tourniquet on a person’s limbs (arms or legs), and . Don’t apply the tourniquet over a joint, such as an elbow or knee, since it won’t be effective that way. A tourniquet can cause tissue damage, so only use one if the bleeding is extremely severe and you can’t stop it with pressure alone. 4. Fractures 4-1. Be cautious about moving an injured person. Only move someone if there is imminent danger, such as a fire, car accident, or other potential surrounding hazards. If there has been a fall and the person is having neck pain or cannot move their legs or arms, do not move them at all. For a suspected spinal cord injury, leave the person until emergency services arrive with backboards and cervical collars. Immobilize them in the position in which you find them and call for emergency help immediately. Any movement could cause paralysis if the person has a spinal injury, so keep them still and reassure them until help arrives. For other fractures, such as an arm or limb, only provide first aid if emergency medical treatment is not expected soon. Moving and tending to the fracture can do more harm than good. If treatment in a medical facility is not immediately available, help to stabilize the bone and relieve the pain using the following guidelines. 4-2. Create a sling out of fabric for an arm fracture. If the affected limb is an upper extremity, like an arm, you can create a ready-made shoulder sling easily with the injured person’s shirt or sweatshirt. Carefully maneuver the uninjured arm out of the sleeve while keeping the shirt around their neck. Pull the fabric up so that their elbow is bent at 90° and rest their elbow in the lip of the uplifted shirt. This will safely immobilize any fracture in the shoulder, elbow, forearm, and wrist. You can also cut a more traditional sling out of your shirt or other fabric, like a pillowcase, if you have scissors or other cutting utensils. Cut the cloth into a big square, about 40 inches (100 cm) square, and then fold the square diagonally into a triangle. One end of the sling should go under the person’s arm and over the shoulder. The other end should go over the other shoulder. Tie the 2 ends together behind the neck. A sling will not only provide significant pain relief, but will also keep bone fragments from moving around. 4-3. Splint a broken arm or leg to give it support. Do not try to realign the bone. To make a splint, use material you have on hand or can find nearby. Look for rigid material to make the splint, such as a board, stick, or rolled up newspaper. Extend the splint to beyond the joint above and below the break. For instance, if the lower leg is broken, the splint should go above the knee and lower than the ankle. A cardboard box makes an excellent splint for a leg. Tear or cut the sides to fit the affected area. Place the box flush with the ground and slide it under the leg, encircling the leg with the cardboard. Secure the cardboard with tape, rope, or torn cloth strips from what you are wearing. Fold an edge of the box at the bottom to support the ankle joint so that it is not freely flopping. 4-4. Pad the splint with soft material. Use clothing, towels, blankets, pillows, or anything else that is soft that you have with you. Secure the splint to the area. You can use a belt, rope, shoelaces, or anything that is handy that will keep the splint in place. Be careful when you apply the splint not to cause further injury to the body. Pad the splint well so it doesn’t add pressure to the injured area but only immobilizes it. 4-5. Minimize swelling with ice or a cold pack. If ice is available, such as from an ice chest or an ice pack, apply it to the area to minimize swelling. In a pinch, you can really use anything cold, such as cold cans of soda. Tips Always call for help if you can. While waiting for emergency assistance, continue to monitor the ABCs: airway, breathing, and circulation.[36] X Research source Warnings This article is not a substitute for professional medical advice, emergency treatment, or formal first-aid training.
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If the victim can sit, get them to move themself into an upright position; if not, then help the victim sit if possible.\\nMake sure the patient doesn't walk. Walking, and especially running, can increase blood flow and make the bleeding worse.\\n3-4. Dress the wound with a clean cloth.\\nSince you don't have gauze or bandages, use a piece of your clothing (shirt, coat, socks, etc.) or other material (from a tent, raft, etc.) to cover the wound once the bleeding slows or stops. Alternately, you can also use plant life to cover the wound to stop any bleeding. Look for plants that have leaves large enough to cover the wound.\\nAvoid using tissue paper or toilet tissue as these are quite fragile and may actually contaminate your wound with fragments and debris.\\nAny fabric that absorbs the blood effectively can be used to apply pressure.\\nDo not lift or remove the dressing as this will disrupt clot formation and re-start the bleeding.\\nIf the dressing becomes soaked with blood, add more cloth material on top of it.\\nIf the person has a serious chest wound, leave it uncovered until emergency medical personnel arrive.\\nIf the wound is sealed, it could trap air in the chest cavity and cause the lungs to collapse.\\n3-5. Fasten the dressing in place.\\nUse string, tape, rope, or torn strips of clothing to tie the dressing in place. Do not tie the dressing on so tightly that blood flow to the affected area is cut off.\\nIf you don't have any materials to fasten the dressing in place, simply continue to apply pressure with your hands. This will help the blood clot.\\n3-6. Use a tourniquet as a last resort if you can’t stop the bleeding.\\nIn certain situations, it may be necessary to use a tourniquet. If the person is bleeding uncontrollably from a limb and you can’t stop it with pressure, wrap something like a narrow strip of cloth, a belt, or a necktie around their limb 2 inches (5.1 cm) above the wound. Tighten the wrapping until the bleeding stops or you can’t feel a pulse below the tourniquet. To create extra tension, knot an object such as a pen or a stick into the fabric and twist it.\\nUse a strip of material that’s at least 2 inches (5.1 cm) wide. Don’t use rope, cable, or wire, since it could cut into the person’s flesh and cause serious damage.\\nOnly use a tourniquet on a person’s limbs (arms or legs), and .\\nDon’t apply the tourniquet over a joint, such as an elbow or knee, since it won’t be effective that way.\\nA tourniquet can cause tissue damage, so only use one if the bleeding is extremely severe and you can’t stop it with pressure alone.\\n4. Fractures\\n4-1. Be cautious about moving an injured person.\\nOnly move someone if there is imminent danger, such as a fire, car accident, or other potential surrounding hazards. If there has been a fall and the person is having neck pain or cannot move their legs or arms, do not move them at all. For a suspected spinal cord injury, leave the person until emergency services arrive with backboards and cervical collars. Immobilize them in the position in which you find them and call for emergency help immediately.\\nAny movement could cause paralysis if the person has a spinal injury, so keep them still and reassure them until help arrives.\\nFor other fractures, such as an arm or limb, only provide first aid if emergency medical treatment is not expected soon.\\nMoving and tending to the fracture can do more harm than good.\\nIf treatment in a medical facility is not immediately available, help to stabilize the bone and relieve the pain using the following guidelines.\\n4-2. Create a sling out of fabric for an arm fracture.\\nIf the affected limb is an upper extremity, like an arm, you can create a ready-made shoulder sling easily with the injured person’s shirt or sweatshirt. Carefully maneuver the uninjured arm out of the sleeve while keeping the shirt around their neck. Pull the fabric up so that their elbow is bent at 90° and rest their elbow in the lip of the uplifted shirt. This will safely immobilize any fracture in the shoulder, elbow, forearm, and wrist.\\nYou can also cut a more traditional sling out of your shirt or other fabric, like a pillowcase, if you have scissors or other cutting utensils.\\nCut the cloth into a big square, about 40 inches (100 cm) square, and then fold the square diagonally into a triangle.\\nOne end of the sling should go under the person’s arm and over the shoulder.\\nThe other end should go over the other shoulder. Tie the 2 ends together behind the neck.\\nA sling will not only provide significant pain relief, but will also keep bone fragments from moving around.\\n4-3. Splint a broken arm or leg to give it support.\\nDo not try to realign the bone. To make a splint, use material you have on hand or can find nearby. Look for rigid material to make the splint, such as a board, stick, or rolled up newspaper.\\nExtend the splint to beyond the joint above and below the break.\\nFor instance, if the lower leg is broken, the splint should go above the knee and lower than the ankle.\\nA cardboard box makes an excellent splint for a leg. Tear or cut the sides to fit the affected area.\\nPlace the box flush with the ground and slide it under the leg, encircling the leg with the cardboard.\\nSecure the cardboard with tape, rope, or torn cloth strips from what you are wearing.\\nFold an edge of the box at the bottom to support the ankle joint so that it is not freely flopping.\\n4-4. Pad the splint with soft material.\\nUse clothing, towels, blankets, pillows, or anything else that is soft that you have with you. Secure the splint to the area. You can use a belt, rope, shoelaces, or anything that is handy that will keep the splint in place. Be careful when you apply the splint not to cause further injury to the body. Pad the splint well so it doesn’t add pressure to the injured area but only immobilizes it.\\n4-5. Minimize swelling with ice or a cold pack.\\nIf ice is available, such as from an ice chest or an ice pack, apply it to the area to minimize swelling. In a pinch, you can really use anything cold, such as cold cans of soda.\\nTips\\nAlways call for help if you can. While waiting for emergency assistance, continue to monitor the ABCs: airway, breathing, and circulation.[36]\\nX\\nResearch source\\nWarnings\\nThis article is not a substitute for professional medical advice, emergency treatment, or formal first-aid training.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Most injuries happen because of an accident or an unexpected event, so you might not always be prepared with a first aid kit at the ready. Sometimes, this means treating a wound or injury with whatever you have on hand. To help yourself be a little better prepared, consider getting CPR or first aid training from an organization like the Red Cross or American Heart Association.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Assessment of Vital Signs\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Check the scene for danger before you act.\", \"描述\": \"While you may be eager to help the injured person, you will be of no help if you, too, become injured. Before approaching the person, make sure there are no hazards, such as fire, traffic, unstable structures, downed electrical lines, swift-moving water, violence, explosions, or toxic gas. If the hazards are still present and it is too dangerous for you to reach the person, call for help and keep yourself out of harm's way. If the hazard is not a threat to your safety, then you should approach the injured person.\\nWear any personal protective equipment you may have access to, such as gloves to protect you from bloodborne disease if the person is bleeding.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Obtain consent before providing care if possible.\", \"描述\": \"Before you give first aid, it’s a good idea to get the person’s consent. If the person is conscious, they have the right to refuse help. They must give verbal consent or consent with a gesture, like a nod or a thumbs-up. Identify yourself, indicate your level of training, and ask the person if you may provide first aid.\\nIf the person is unconscious, confused, mentally impaired, seriously injured or seriously ill, then consent is implied and you may assist them.\\nIf the injured person is a minor, get consent from their parent or guardian if possible.\\nIf this person is not available and the situation is life-threatening, then consent is implied and you may assist the child.\\nIf the person refuses aid, you must respect this. Even if the person is seriously injured and the situation is life-threatening, if they refuse care you cannot attempt first aid.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Evaluate the person’s vital functions.\", \"描述\": \"These include assessing the victim's ABCs: irway, reathing, and irculation. First, tap the person on the shoulder and say their name to find out if they are conscious. If not, lay them on their back and put yourself close to their head and neck so you can better evaluate their vital functions.\\nIf the person is conscious, begin working, while talking to them to keep them calm and help slow their heart rate.\\nIf possible, try to keep the victim's eyes averted so they can't see the wound.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Check the airway if the person is unconscious.\", \"描述\": \"If the person is unconscious and there is no possibility of neck or spine injury, place one hand on their forehead and another underneath their chin. Put gentle pressure on the forehead with one hand and gently tilt their chin up toward the sky with the other hand to open the airway. Make sure the person's airway remains open; check inside their mouth for obstructions.\\nIf the person is conscious, they may be able to indicate to you whether their airway is blocked. For example, they might grab at their neck to show that they’re choking.\\nIf you suspect a neck or spine injury, use the jaw-thrust method.\\nTo perform the jaw-thrust method, grab the patient's jaw on either side and pull it forward.\\nThis opens the airway without compromising the neck or spine.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Look, listen, and feel for signs of breathing.\", \"描述\": \"Look for a rise in the chest area; listen for the sound of air coming in and out of the lungs; feel for air by hovering the side of your face just above the person's mouth.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Put the person in the recovery position if they’re breathing.\", \"描述\": \"If your casualty is unconscious but breathing normally, put them on their side with their head tilted back and the hand further away from the ground under their head. Leave the arm closest to the ground either bent or straight out. The leg further away from the ground (the top leg) should be bent for stability and to keep the victim from rolling forward. Monitor the person's breathing.Do not put someone in the recovery position if you suspect they have a spinal injury.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Check for signs of a pulse (circulation).\", \"描述\": \"You do not need to measure the pulse, only detect it. You can quickly feel for a pulse by placing 2 fingers on the person's throat, in the hollow area just beside the windpipe. Apply gentle pressure.\\nYou can also check for a pulse on the person’s wrist. Place 2 fingers on the underside of person’s wrist on the side closest to their thumb.\"}, {\"编号\": 8, \"标题\": \"Perform CPR if the person is not breathing or doesn’t have a pulse.\", \"描述\": \"If the victim is not breathing or you can’t detect a pulse, do CPR, or cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Note that the recommended method for performing CPR has changed in recent years; research suggests that compression-only CPR (no mouth-to-mouth breathing) is as effective as the traditional approach (which had included mouth-to-mouth breathing).\\nTo prepare for an emergency, it is strongly recommended you attend a CPR training class to learn the proper procedure to administer CPR and get some practice.\\nBe aware that CPR is not pretty. The chest compressions often break ribs. Prepare yourself for this possibility.\"}, {\"编号\": 9, \"标题\": \"Examine the person for wounds or bleeding.\", \"描述\": \"Look for signs of severe bleeding once the other vitals have been evaluated. Once you know the person is breathing, you can then move on to treating any open wounds by applying pressure and raising the affected area above heart level.\\nIf you notice that the person is bleeding, immediately apply direct pressure to the area and try to stop the bleeding.\\nMinimizing blood loss will help improve their chances of survival.\\nWatch for signs of shock, such as cold, pale skin, rapid breathing, nausea, confusion, or loss of consciousness.\\nKeep the victim warm and comfortable.\\nBoth shock and loss of blood can cause the victim to suffer from lowered body temperature.\\nThrow a blanket, coat, or some other warm item over the victim to keep them warm.\\nKeep the victim as still as possible. Whether lying or sitting down, the person should be kept still and calm.\"}, {\"编号\": 10, \"标题\": \"Call for help when you can do so safely.\", \"描述\": \"Once the person is stabilized, call for emergency help immediately. If the person is bleeding out, get someone else to call emergency services while you help the victim. For this to be effective, you must ask one person specifically to call emergency services. Do not shout this at a crowd of people—select one person and say something like, \\\"You! Man in the Hawaiian shirt! Call 911!\\\"\\nIf you are the only person around, use your phone to call for assistance.\\nIf you don't have a phone with you, look for a passerby or a place that may have a phone.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Wound Cleaning\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Apply pressure first if the wound is bleeding a lot.\", \"描述\": \"Most minor wounds stop bleeding on their own pretty quickly. However, if the wound is bleeding heavily or persistently, try to get that under control before you do anything else. Grab a clean cloth, elevate the wound above the level of the heart, and press the cloth down firmly over the wound until the bleeding stops.\\nIf you don’t have any type of cloth you can use, apply pressure directly with your hand.\\nIf the bleeding doesn’t stop or slow down after 15 minutes of pressure, clean the wound as well as you can and seek medical help.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Cleanse the wound with clean water.\", \"描述\": \"Use clean, cool tap water or bottled water to rinse the wound. If possible, let the water run over the wound for several minutes to rinse out dirt and bacteria. Saline solution is even better, if you have it. Wash the area around the wound with soap and water, but try not to get soap directly in the wound.\\nDo not introduce anything that would increase the chances of infection, such as juice, grease, or milk. The same goes for scummy-looking pond or creek water sources.\\nWhile it’s okay to clean the area around the wound with alcohol or other disinfectants, try not to get them in the actual wound.\\nHarsh disinfectants can irritate the damaged tissue and slow down healing.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Pat the area dry.\", \"描述\": \"Find something that you can dry the wound with, such as a piece of cloth, towel, or other soft material. Avoid using anything fluffy, such as cotton balls, that could leave fragments in or get stuck to the wound.\\nPaper towels will also work if you don’t have a cloth towel or pad available.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Brush away debris from the wound if you can’t rinse it.\", \"描述\": \"If you don't have any water available or if you're in a desert area, use a portion of your clothing to brush away any debris from the wound. If you don’t have a clean towel or paper towel, try to find the cleanest portion of your shirt or pant leg to use.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Severe Bleeding\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Inspect the wound to determine how severe it is.\", \"描述\": \"You want to get an idea of the how much blood loss you are dealing with. Immediately after cleaning the wound, inspect it for depth and any signs of damaged blood vessels, such as squirting or pulsing blood flow.\\nThe average person has approximately 170 fluid ounces (5.0 l) of circulating blood.\\nIf someone loses around 30% of their blood, they could experience a dangerous drop in blood pressure and go into shock.\\nTake this opportunity to evaluate for wound depth, as a wound of .4 inches (1.0 cm) or deeper will usually require sutures once you can get some medical care.\\nDo not remove an object if it is embedded in the wound.\\nRemoving the object will actually increase blood flow.\\nMedical professionals will be better able to remove the object without damaging any internal organs or causing massive blood loss in the process.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Apply pressure to stop the bleeding.\", \"描述\": \"Since you don't have gauze or bandages, apply firm pressure on the wound with a clean and absorbent material, like a shirt, towel, or sock. If the item becomes soaked with blood, don't remove it, as this can disturb any blood clots that may be starting to form. Instead, place another piece of material on top of the soaked one and keep applying direct pressure.\\nIf there is an object is still in the wound, press firmly around it. Applying pressure to the wound will help to slow the flow of blood.\\nIf the wound is gaping and bleeding profusely, try stuffing the wound with a clean cloth, such as a towel or blanket, or with tampons if they are available, and then applying pressure.\\nRight now, it is more important to stop the person from bleeding out than worry about possible infection.\\nIf possible, apply pressure to the major artery leading to the area with your hand, while your other hand continues to apply pressure on the wound.\\nThese areas are called \\\"pressure points\\\".\\nFor example, to slow bleeding in the arm, press the inside of the arm just above the elbow or just below the armpit.\\nIf the wound is on the leg, press just behind the knee or in the groin.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Reposition the victim so the wound is above the heart.\", \"描述\": \"This will help reduce blood loss. If the victim can sit, get them to move themself into an upright position; if not, then help the victim sit if possible.\\nMake sure the patient doesn't walk. Walking, and especially running, can increase blood flow and make the bleeding worse.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Dress the wound with a clean cloth.\", \"描述\": \"Since you don't have gauze or bandages, use a piece of your clothing (shirt, coat, socks, etc.) or other material (from a tent, raft, etc.) to cover the wound once the bleeding slows or stops. Alternately, you can also use plant life to cover the wound to stop any bleeding. Look for plants that have leaves large enough to cover the wound.\\nAvoid using tissue paper or toilet tissue as these are quite fragile and may actually contaminate your wound with fragments and debris.\\nAny fabric that absorbs the blood effectively can be used to apply pressure.\\nDo not lift or remove the dressing as this will disrupt clot formation and re-start the bleeding.\\nIf the dressing becomes soaked with blood, add more cloth material on top of it.\\nIf the person has a serious chest wound, leave it uncovered until emergency medical personnel arrive.\\nIf the wound is sealed, it could trap air in the chest cavity and cause the lungs to collapse.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Fasten the dressing in place.\", \"描述\": \"Use string, tape, rope, or torn strips of clothing to tie the dressing in place. Do not tie the dressing on so tightly that blood flow to the affected area is cut off.\\nIf you don't have any materials to fasten the dressing in place, simply continue to apply pressure with your hands. This will help the blood clot.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Use a tourniquet as a last resort if you can’t stop the bleeding.\", \"描述\": \"In certain situations, it may be necessary to use a tourniquet. If the person is bleeding uncontrollably from a limb and you can’t stop it with pressure, wrap something like a narrow strip of cloth, a belt, or a necktie around their limb 2 inches (5.1 cm) above the wound. Tighten the wrapping until the bleeding stops or you can’t feel a pulse below the tourniquet. To create extra tension, knot an object such as a pen or a stick into the fabric and twist it.\\nUse a strip of material that’s at least 2 inches (5.1 cm) wide. Don’t use rope, cable, or wire, since it could cut into the person’s flesh and cause serious damage.\\nOnly use a tourniquet on a person’s limbs (arms or legs), and .\\nDon’t apply the tourniquet over a joint, such as an elbow or knee, since it won’t be effective that way.\\nA tourniquet can cause tissue damage, so only use one if the bleeding is extremely severe and you can’t stop it with pressure alone.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Fractures\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Be cautious about moving an injured person.\", \"描述\": \"Only move someone if there is imminent danger, such as a fire, car accident, or other potential surrounding hazards. If there has been a fall and the person is having neck pain or cannot move their legs or arms, do not move them at all. For a suspected spinal cord injury, leave the person until emergency services arrive with backboards and cervical collars. Immobilize them in the position in which you find them and call for emergency help immediately.\\nAny movement could cause paralysis if the person has a spinal injury, so keep them still and reassure them until help arrives.\\nFor other fractures, such as an arm or limb, only provide first aid if emergency medical treatment is not expected soon.\\nMoving and tending to the fracture can do more harm than good.\\nIf treatment in a medical facility is not immediately available, help to stabilize the bone and relieve the pain using the following guidelines.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Create a sling out of fabric for an arm fracture.\", \"描述\": \"If the affected limb is an upper extremity, like an arm, you can create a ready-made shoulder sling easily with the injured person’s shirt or sweatshirt. Carefully maneuver the uninjured arm out of the sleeve while keeping the shirt around their neck. Pull the fabric up so that their elbow is bent at 90° and rest their elbow in the lip of the uplifted shirt. This will safely immobilize any fracture in the shoulder, elbow, forearm, and wrist.\\nYou can also cut a more traditional sling out of your shirt or other fabric, like a pillowcase, if you have scissors or other cutting utensils.\\nCut the cloth into a big square, about 40 inches (100 cm) square, and then fold the square diagonally into a triangle.\\nOne end of the sling should go under the person’s arm and over the shoulder.\\nThe other end should go over the other shoulder. Tie the 2 ends together behind the neck.\\nA sling will not only provide significant pain relief, but will also keep bone fragments from moving around.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Splint a broken arm or leg to give it support.\", \"描述\": \"Do not try to realign the bone. To make a splint, use material you have on hand or can find nearby. Look for rigid material to make the splint, such as a board, stick, or rolled up newspaper.\\nExtend the splint to beyond the joint above and below the break.\\nFor instance, if the lower leg is broken, the splint should go above the knee and lower than the ankle.\\nA cardboard box makes an excellent splint for a leg. Tear or cut the sides to fit the affected area.\\nPlace the box flush with the ground and slide it under the leg, encircling the leg with the cardboard.\\nSecure the cardboard with tape, rope, or torn cloth strips from what you are wearing.\\nFold an edge of the box at the bottom to support the ankle joint so that it is not freely flopping.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Pad the splint with soft material.\", \"描述\": \"Use clothing, towels, blankets, pillows, or anything else that is soft that you have with you. Secure the splint to the area. You can use a belt, rope, shoelaces, or anything that is handy that will keep the splint in place. Be careful when you apply the splint not to cause further injury to the body. Pad the splint well so it doesn’t add pressure to the injured area but only immobilizes it.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Minimize swelling with ice or a cold pack.\", \"描述\": \"If ice is available, such as from an ice chest or an ice pack, apply it to the area to minimize swelling. In a pinch, you can really use anything cold, such as cold cans of soda.\"}], \"小提示\": [\"Always call for help if you can. While waiting for emergency assistance, continue to monitor the ABCs: airway, breathing, and circulation.[36]\\nX\\nResearch source\\n\"], \"注意事项\": [\"This article is not a substitute for professional medical advice, emergency treatment, or formal first-aid training.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply For Army OCS
1. Applying from Outside the Military 1-1. Review the requirements. You must be between the ages of 19 and 32. You also need to have a college degree and be a U.S. Citizen. You must hold a 4 year degree from an accredited college. Applicants between the ages of 32 and 34 will need a special waiver to gain entrance into OCS. You must also be eligible for “secret security clearance” upon completing a background check. These background checks vet a candidate’s honesty, sexual history, drug and alcohol use, and ties to foreign entities. 1-2. Fill out the application. Complete the application and SF-86 (national security questionnaire). You will need your past employment, school and address history, 3 personal references, police, medical and financial records, as well as information on immediate family members. You will also need to gather your vital records including your birth certificate, driver's license, school transcripts, and social security card for yourself and your dependents. You will need marital, custody or divorce documents documents as well. As a civilian, your application will be named “DA Form 61”. 1-3. Undergo a physical. You will review your medical information, be tested for alcohol and narcotics, undergo hearing and vision tests, perform tests to determine joint function and receive a general physical. In addition to your physical, you will also be required to complete the Armed Forces Vocational Aptitude Battery (AFVPB). This exam has replaced the specialized “officer test”. 1-4. Get in shape. You will have to take the Army Physical Fitness Test, which consists of a 2 mile (3.2 km) run, and the number of pushups and sit-ups you can do in 2 minutes. Medical waivers have currently been suspended, so you will need to be prepared for this test. 1-5. Interview with your local recruiting board. Proceed with an interview with the local recruiting battalion board regarding such inquiries as to why you want to be an officer and how you qualify. Write out your reasons in advance so you will be ready to answer the questions. If recommended by the local board, then your application will be reviewed by a national board for acceptance into OCS. If you are not selected the first time, then you can resubmit your application for the next national board. 2. Applying from Inside the Military 2-1. Review the requirements. Again, you have to fall within the age range of 19 to 32. You also should hold a 4-year degree from an accredited university or college. U.S. citizenship is a prerequisite, even if you are already serving the country as an active, enlisted soldier. If you are already serving in the military, the OCS review board can waive the requirement for a four year degree, as long as you pass the ACT or SAT with minimum scores of 19 and 800 respectively. You can receive a special waiver up to the age of 39. You must also be eligible for “secret security clearance” upon completing a background check. These background checks vet a candidate’s honesty, sexual history, drug and alcohol use, and ties to foreign entities. You can’t apply for OCS if you have more than 6 years of active federal service (AFS) upon entering OCS. 2-2. Apply through your unit. If you are already in the military or the Army Reserves, then your unit will forward your application and supplemental materials to the OCS selection panel. Your commanding officer will need to put in a recommendation on your behalf and the OCS selection panel will consider testimonies from the men and women in your unit. You need to check with your chain-of-command about applying to OCS. Applicants who do not have the support of their commanding officers will not be considered for OCS. 2-3. Clear the background check. Active service members are also subject to background checks that investigate their criminal history, alcohol and drug use, personal character, etc. The OCS review panel will not count minor traffic offenses, but every other run-in with the law or the court systems will be considered. 2-4. Pass the APFT. The APFT (Army Physical Fitness Test) vets the active military member’s physical capabilities. You need a score of at least 60 in each area of the test to apply to OCS. This test is comprised of push-ups, sit-ups and a timed two-mile run. 2-5. Pass the Advanced Individual Training (AIT) class. After completing your basic training in the military, you are required to gain further instruction on the job you hold in the military. The U.S. Army requires active service members to complete the AIT before applying to OCS. 2-6. Undergo a board review. At least three commissioned officers will review your application and candidacy for OCS. These officers take all aspects of a candidate’s background, training, education, and existing service records into account. Prior to this board review, candidates must complete a 2-page, handwritten essay addressing why they want to become officers. You will have one hour to complete this essay. Candidates will be rejected if they have previously entered OCS, but failed to complete the course. Candidates will likely be rejected if they have received censures or demerits from their commanding officers during their period of service. 3. Understanding the Basics of OCS 3-1. Select a branch. As an applicant to OCS, you will be asked to select which branch of the army you would like to serve as an officer in. Most active combat branches are eligible for selection, but “special service” branches require candidates to directly contact the head of that branch. Your branch choice will be considered, but you will ultimately be placed in a branch that the army selects, based on its need for officers. 3-2. Complete the basic training. OCS basic training is different for candidates inside and outside of the military. For those coming from the private sector to OCS, they will be enrolled in a nine week course designed to give them the basic military training they need. Candidates who are already active service members will have completed this step and will not need to complete basic training again. 3-3. Attend OCS. OCS for individuals coming from outside the military is a standard, twelve week course held in Fort Benning, GA. For active service members stationed overseas, the OCS program will not bring you home until you have completed your service. 3-4. Know the components of OCS. OCS training is broken down into 2 phases. Phase 1 consists of leadership training, designed to bolster and test your physical and mental toughness in theoretical leadership situations. Phase 2 consists of an evaluation of leadership skills in actual field environment tests. This phase is designed to assess how you react to stress in actual battle environments. 3-5. Understand the environment. During OCS, you will be staying in 2 to 3 person rooms with other candidates and will share facilities, like showers, toilets, and public areas, with other candidates. Candidates applying for OCS in the infantry branch may be able to get the army to pay to relocate their families to Fort Benning. However, most branches of the army will not cover family relocation costs. While not in practice at this time, OCS may require all OCS candidates, coming from both inside and outside the military, to complete a Basic Officer Leadership Course in the future. Tips If a recruiter is unwilling to assist you in putting together an officer packet, you can seek out a different recruiter. Warnings In-service commissions have been reduced by the Army. Therefore, if you wish to become an officer, your chances are better by going directly through Officer Candidate School then by becoming enlisted and trying to enter Officer Candidate School. You will be branched during OCS according to the Army's needs, class standing, your preferences, previous education, and prior military experience and training.
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You will also need to gather your vital records including your birth certificate, driver's license, school transcripts, and social security card for yourself and your dependents. You will need marital, custody or divorce documents documents as well.\\nAs a civilian, your application will be named “DA Form 61”.\\n1-3. Undergo a physical.\\nYou will review your medical information, be tested for alcohol and narcotics, undergo hearing and vision tests, perform tests to determine joint function and receive a general physical.\\nIn addition to your physical, you will also be required to complete the Armed Forces Vocational Aptitude Battery (AFVPB). This exam has replaced the specialized “officer test”.\\n1-4. Get in shape.\\nYou will have to take the Army Physical Fitness Test, which consists of a 2 mile (3.2 km) run, and the number of pushups and sit-ups you can do in 2 minutes. Medical waivers have currently been suspended, so you will need to be prepared for this test.\\n1-5. Interview with your local recruiting board.\\nProceed with an interview with the local recruiting battalion board regarding such inquiries as to why you want to be an officer and how you qualify. Write out your reasons in advance so you will be ready to answer the questions.\\nIf recommended by the local board, then your application will be reviewed by a national board for acceptance into OCS. If you are not selected the first time, then you can resubmit your application for the next national board.\\n2. Applying from Inside the Military\\n2-1. Review the requirements.\\nAgain, you have to fall within the age range of 19 to 32. You also should hold a 4-year degree from an accredited university or college. U.S. citizenship is a prerequisite, even if you are already serving the country as an active, enlisted soldier. \\nIf you are already serving in the military, the OCS review board can waive the requirement for a four year degree, as long as you pass the ACT or SAT with minimum scores of 19 and 800 respectively.\\nYou can receive a special waiver up to the age of 39.\\nYou must also be eligible for “secret security clearance” upon completing a background check. These background checks vet a candidate’s honesty, sexual history, drug and alcohol use, and ties to foreign entities.\\nYou can’t apply for OCS if you have more than 6 years of active federal service (AFS) upon entering OCS.\\n2-2. Apply through your unit.\\nIf you are already in the military or the Army Reserves, then your unit will forward your application and supplemental materials to the OCS selection panel. Your commanding officer will need to put in a recommendation on your behalf and the OCS selection panel will consider testimonies from the men and women in your unit.\\nYou need to check with your chain-of-command about applying to OCS. Applicants who do not have the support of their commanding officers will not be considered for OCS.\\n2-3. Clear the background check.\\nActive service members are also subject to background checks that investigate their criminal history, alcohol and drug use, personal character, etc. The OCS review panel will not count minor traffic offenses, but every other run-in with the law or the court systems will be considered.\\n2-4. Pass the APFT.\\nThe APFT (Army Physical Fitness Test) vets the active military member’s physical capabilities. You need a score of at least 60 in each area of the test to apply to OCS. This test is comprised of push-ups, sit-ups and a timed two-mile run.\\n2-5. Pass the Advanced Individual Training (AIT) class.\\nAfter completing your basic training in the military, you are required to gain further instruction on the job you hold in the military. The U.S. Army requires active service members to complete the AIT before applying to OCS.\\n2-6. Undergo a board review.\\nAt least three commissioned officers will review your application and candidacy for OCS. These officers take all aspects of a candidate’s background, training, education, and existing service records into account. \\nPrior to this board review, candidates must complete a 2-page, handwritten essay addressing why they want to become officers. You will have one hour to complete this essay.\\nCandidates will be rejected if they have previously entered OCS, but failed to complete the course.\\nCandidates will likely be rejected if they have received censures or demerits from their commanding officers during their period of service.\\n3. Understanding the Basics of OCS\\n3-1. Select a branch.\\nAs an applicant to OCS, you will be asked to select which branch of the army you would like to serve as an officer in. Most active combat branches are eligible for selection, but “special service” branches require candidates to directly contact the head of that branch.\\nYour branch choice will be considered, but you will ultimately be placed in a branch that the army selects, based on its need for officers.\\n3-2. Complete the basic training.\\nOCS basic training is different for candidates inside and outside of the military. For those coming from the private sector to OCS, they will be enrolled in a nine week course designed to give them the basic military training they need. Candidates who are already active service members will have completed this step and will not need to complete basic training again.\\n3-3. Attend OCS.\\nOCS for individuals coming from outside the military is a standard, twelve week course held in Fort Benning, GA. For active service members stationed overseas, the OCS program will not bring you home until you have completed your service.\\n3-4. Know the components of OCS.\\nOCS training is broken down into 2 phases. Phase 1 consists of leadership training, designed to bolster and test your physical and mental toughness in theoretical leadership situations. Phase 2 consists of an evaluation of leadership skills in actual field environment tests. This phase is designed to assess how you react to stress in actual battle environments.\\n3-5. Understand the environment.\\nDuring OCS, you will be staying in 2 to 3 person rooms with other candidates and will share facilities, like showers, toilets, and public areas, with other candidates.\\nCandidates applying for OCS in the infantry branch may be able to get the army to pay to relocate their families to Fort Benning. However, most branches of the army will not cover family relocation costs.\\nWhile not in practice at this time, OCS may require all OCS candidates, coming from both inside and outside the military, to complete a Basic Officer Leadership Course in the future.\\nTips\\nIf a recruiter is unwilling to assist you in putting together an officer packet, you can seek out a different recruiter.\\nWarnings\\nIn-service commissions have been reduced by the Army. Therefore, if you wish to become an officer, your chances are better by going directly through Officer Candidate School then by becoming enlisted and trying to enter Officer Candidate School.\\nYou will be branched during OCS according to the Army's needs, class standing, your preferences, previous education, and prior military experience and training.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Applying for the Army Officer Candidate School (OCS) is 1 of the 4 ways to become an officer in the U.S. Army. Graduates have the opportunity to gain management experience in 1 of 16 career paths. In addition, their salary and benefits can compare to those in the private sector. The process, for those not already in the military, starts by contacting your local recruiter and putting together an officer packet. However, there are a number of hurdles to jump before you are admitted into OCS.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Applying from Outside the Military\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Review the requirements.\", \"描述\": \"You must be between the ages of 19 and 32. You also need to have a college degree and be a U.S. Citizen. You must hold a 4 year degree from an accredited college.\\nApplicants between the ages of 32 and 34 will need a special waiver to gain entrance into OCS.\\nYou must also be eligible for “secret security clearance” upon completing a background check. 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U.S. citizenship is a prerequisite, even if you are already serving the country as an active, enlisted soldier. \\nIf you are already serving in the military, the OCS review board can waive the requirement for a four year degree, as long as you pass the ACT or SAT with minimum scores of 19 and 800 respectively.\\nYou can receive a special waiver up to the age of 39.\\nYou must also be eligible for “secret security clearance” upon completing a background check. These background checks vet a candidate’s honesty, sexual history, drug and alcohol use, and ties to foreign entities.\\nYou can’t apply for OCS if you have more than 6 years of active federal service (AFS) upon entering OCS.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Apply through your unit.\", \"描述\": \"If you are already in the military or the Army Reserves, then your unit will forward your application and supplemental materials to the OCS selection panel. Your commanding officer will need to put in a recommendation on your behalf and the OCS selection panel will consider testimonies from the men and women in your unit.\\nYou need to check with your chain-of-command about applying to OCS. Applicants who do not have the support of their commanding officers will not be considered for OCS.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Clear the background check.\", \"描述\": \"Active service members are also subject to background checks that investigate their criminal history, alcohol and drug use, personal character, etc. The OCS review panel will not count minor traffic offenses, but every other run-in with the law or the court systems will be considered.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Pass the APFT.\", \"描述\": \"The APFT (Army Physical Fitness Test) vets the active military member’s physical capabilities. You need a score of at least 60 in each area of the test to apply to OCS. 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How to Apply For a Marriage License in Alaska
1. Preparing to Get Your License 1-1. Confirm your eligibility to marry. You must be at least 16 years old to wed in Alaska. You also may not be legally married to any other individual at the time of application, and any prior divorces must be final. As of 2015, same sex marriage is legal in all 50 states. Marriage between first cousins is permitted in Alaska, but not marriage between closer relatives, including parents or their siblings. 1-2. Get parental consent. Anyone between the ages of 16 and 18 planning to marry must receive parental consent. Those under 16 are not permitted to marry. Both parents will be required to sign a consent form, unless one parent is sole custodian. To verify that one parent is sole custodian you should bring to the court a death certificate or a divorce decree that lists custody rights. A parental consent form can be acquired from the local court. A special exemption is granted to members of the armed forces, who are not required to get parental consent. 1-3. Plan to apply for the license not less than three business days before the wedding. It takes three business days to process the application. Therefore, it is important that you apply in advance so that this waiting period will expire and you will still have enough time remaining before the ceremony to pick up the license from the same courthouse at which you submitted the application. You should not, however, apply for your license too far in advance, because it will expire within three months. In some cases, where it is proven that undue hardship would be incurred if the issuance of the license is delayed until the end of the waiting period, a licensing officer might be willing to waive the requirement. 1-4. Plan a wedding in Alaska that will take place not more than three months after you apply for your license. Although you do not have to be a resident of Alaska to be married in the state, the license is only valid for weddings conducted within the state or in state waters. After three months, the license will expire. Therefore, it is important to have wedding plans settled before applying for the license. 2. Applying for Your License 2-1. Secure the necessary information for the application. The application will require basic information like your current name, name as listed on birth certificate, Social Security number, address, date of birth, and place of birth. If either party has been married previously, they will also need to supply information about these marriages. That includes the name of spouse, the date and location of the wedding, as well as the date and place at which the marriage was terminated, and the way in which it was terminated (death, divorce, dissolution, or annulment). 2-2. Download and fill out the marriage license application. Download the application here. Use blue or black ink to fill out form. One applicant should fill in the information designated for “Party A,” and the other should separately fill out information in the column designated for “Party B.” Be careful not to sign the form until you have been sworn in by a licensing officer. 2-3. Bring the application to the Bureau of Vital Statistics office or Alaska court closest to the site of the ceremony. Both parties must be present and carrying a legal photo ID that includes both their name and their date of birth. In addition to photo ID, you will also want to bring money to pay the $60 application fee and the application that you have filled out. Additional forms are necessary for minors and the recently divorced. You can find a list of courts with licensing officers here. The state recommends that you visit the one closest to the site of the wedding or whichever would be most convenient for picking up the completed license directly prior to the wedding. You must pick up the license from the same location that you submitted the application. The courts in Anchorage and Juneau do not accept marriage applications. Applications should instead be submitted to the local office of the Bureau of Vital Statistics. Both parties must be present and sober. If you are getting remarried and applying for a license less than sixty days after the termination of your last marriage, you should also bring a divorce decree to the licensing officer to confirm the completion of your divorce. Applicants under the age of 18 should bring a birth certificate certified within 30 days of the date of submission of the application. 2-4. Pick up the marriage license after three days. Contact the office ahead of time to verify that the application has been properly processed. Pick up the completed marriage license per specific instructions. 2-5. Wed before an officiant and two witnesses. After a ceremony at which the two parties have wed, the license should be signed by an officiant and two witnesses. The witnesses can be any two people of sound mind who were present at the wedding. The officiant should be a minister, priest, rabbi, judicial officer, or marriage commissioner. Return the license to the court and then request a marriage certificate online from the site of the Bureau of Vital Records. Tips No blood or physical test is required for marriage in the state of Alaska.[10] X Research source
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To verify that one parent is sole custodian you should bring to the court a death certificate or a divorce decree that lists custody rights.\\nA parental consent form can be acquired from the local court.\\nA special exemption is granted to members of the armed forces, who are not required to get parental consent.\\n1-3. Plan to apply for the license not less than three business days before the wedding.\\nIt takes three business days to process the application. Therefore, it is important that you apply in advance so that this waiting period will expire and you will still have enough time remaining before the ceremony to pick up the license from the same courthouse at which you submitted the application. You should not, however, apply for your license too far in advance, because it will expire within three months.\\nIn some cases, where it is proven that undue hardship would be incurred if the issuance of the license is delayed until the end of the waiting period, a licensing officer might be willing to waive the requirement.\\n1-4. Plan a wedding in Alaska that will take place not more than three months after you apply for your license.\\nAlthough you do not have to be a resident of Alaska to be married in the state, the license is only valid for weddings conducted within the state or in state waters. After three months, the license will expire. Therefore, it is important to have wedding plans settled before applying for the license.\\n2. Applying for Your License\\n2-1. Secure the necessary information for the application.\\nThe application will require basic information like your current name, name as listed on birth certificate, Social Security number, address, date of birth, and place of birth. If either party has been married previously, they will also need to supply information about these marriages. That includes the name of spouse, the date and location of the wedding, as well as the date and place at which the marriage was terminated, and the way in which it was terminated (death, divorce, dissolution, or annulment).\\n2-2. Download and fill out the marriage license application.\\nDownload the application here. Use blue or black ink to fill out form. One applicant should fill in the information designated for “Party A,” and the other should separately fill out information in the column designated for “Party B.” Be careful not to sign the form until you have been sworn in by a licensing officer.\\n2-3. Bring the application to the Bureau of Vital Statistics office or Alaska court closest to the site of the ceremony.\\nBoth parties must be present and carrying a legal photo ID that includes both their name and their date of birth. In addition to photo ID, you will also want to bring money to pay the $60 application fee and the application that you have filled out. Additional forms are necessary for minors and the recently divorced.\\nYou can find a list of courts with licensing officers here. The state recommends that you visit the one closest to the site of the wedding or whichever would be most convenient for picking up the completed license directly prior to the wedding. You must pick up the license from the same location that you submitted the application.\\nThe courts in Anchorage and Juneau do not accept marriage applications. Applications should instead be submitted to the local office of the Bureau of Vital Statistics.\\nBoth parties must be present and sober.\\nIf you are getting remarried and applying for a license less than sixty days after the termination of your last marriage, you should also bring a divorce decree to the licensing officer to confirm the completion of your divorce.\\nApplicants under the age of 18 should bring a birth certificate certified within 30 days of the date of submission of the application.\\n2-4. Pick up the marriage license after three days.\\nContact the office ahead of time to verify that the application has been properly processed. Pick up the completed marriage license per specific instructions.\\n2-5. Wed before an officiant and two witnesses.\\nAfter a ceremony at which the two parties have wed, the license should be signed by an officiant and two witnesses. The witnesses can be any two people of sound mind who were present at the wedding. The officiant should be a minister, priest, rabbi, judicial officer, or marriage commissioner. Return the license to the court and then request a marriage certificate online from the site of the Bureau of Vital Records.\\nTips\\nNo blood or physical test is required for marriage in the state of Alaska.[10]\\nX\\nResearch source\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Marriage is a social union, or legal contract, between two individuals that is usually recognized by the state, a religious authority, or both. In order to secure a civil marriage, one must follow the laws and procedures of the state or municipality where the ceremony will occur. The state of Alaska requires that the engaged couple file a joint application for a marriage license.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Preparing to Get Your License\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Confirm your eligibility to marry.\", \"描述\": \"You must be at least 16 years old to wed in Alaska. You also may not be legally married to any other individual at the time of application, and any prior divorces must be final.\\nAs of 2015, same sex marriage is legal in all 50 states.\\nMarriage between first cousins is permitted in Alaska, but not marriage between closer relatives, including parents or their siblings.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Get parental consent.\", \"描述\": \"Anyone between the ages of 16 and 18 planning to marry must receive parental consent. Those under 16 are not permitted to marry. Both parents will be required to sign a consent form, unless one parent is sole custodian. To verify that one parent is sole custodian you should bring to the court a death certificate or a divorce decree that lists custody rights.\\nA parental consent form can be acquired from the local court.\\nA special exemption is granted to members of the armed forces, who are not required to get parental consent.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Plan to apply for the license not less than three business days before the wedding.\", \"描述\": \"It takes three business days to process the application. Therefore, it is important that you apply in advance so that this waiting period will expire and you will still have enough time remaining before the ceremony to pick up the license from the same courthouse at which you submitted the application. You should not, however, apply for your license too far in advance, because it will expire within three months.\\nIn some cases, where it is proven that undue hardship would be incurred if the issuance of the license is delayed until the end of the waiting period, a licensing officer might be willing to waive the requirement.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Plan a wedding in Alaska that will take place not more than three months after you apply for your license.\", \"描述\": \"Although you do not have to be a resident of Alaska to be married in the state, the license is only valid for weddings conducted within the state or in state waters. After three months, the license will expire. 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How to Apply For a Marriage License in California
1. Preparing to Apply 1-1. Verify you and your partner can marry in California. To get married in California, you and your partner cannot already be married to each other or married to other people. Other laws governing marriage in California include: Each party must be at least eighteen years of age. California offers both public and private marriage licenses. No minor may apply for a private marriage license. Minors applying for a public marriage license must have the written consent of a parent or legal guardian (emancipated minors included), as well as permission from a California Superior Court Judge. You must marry in California. You can marry in a county other than where you receive the license, but it must still be in California. You must have at least one witness at your ceremony for public marriage licenses. Though the certificate has spaces for two witnesses to sign if you prefer. Couples applying for a confidential marriage license must sign an affidavit attesting to the fact that they live together as spouses at the time of the application. A confidential marriage is one that does not get entered into public record. Any persons other than the married couple requesting a copy of the marriage license must present a court order to receive one. To find out more information about eligibility requirements by county, visit the California Department of Public Health at: http://www.ca.gov/HomeFamily/Marriage/ 1-2. Gather the necessary documents. You and your soon-to-be spouse must have valid picture IDs with dates of birth listed. If you were married before, you will need to provide the date when your marriage ended. Some counties may ask for a copy of the final judgment if an earlier marriage ended by dissolution or nullity, which is a declaration by the court saying the marriage never happened rather than a divorce. Examples of valid IDs include a driver's license, state-issued ID, passport, or other government-related documents. Some counties may require a copy of your birth certificate as well. 1-3. Come to California. You and your partner are not required to be residents of the state in order to get married in California. You must be present in the state to marry, though. You may not be married by proxy. You can even apply in one county and marry in another county as long as it's in California. However, the license must be filed in the county where you applied. An overseas stationed member of the Armed Forces of the United States can enter into the marriage via the appearance of an attorney. To find out specific county information such as hours, fees, and locations, visit the California State Association of Counties (CSAC) website at: http://www.csac.counties.org/ 2. Completing the Application 2-1. Complete the application. Some counties will allow you to download the application beforehand and complete it prior to your arrival at the county clerk's office. If you choose to complete the application in person, consider making an appointment. Walk-ins are usually taken on a first come, first served basis, and the wait can be lengthy. Both partners will have to answer information that includes: Full names Dates and place of birth Whether either party has been divorced and the date Full names of each applicants' parents and places of birth Who will be performing the marriage Social Security numbers. 2-2. Consider name changes. Counties such as Orange County require the name to be used after the marriage to appear on the marriage license. Neither party is required to make a name change, but any decisions made after the license is signed must be made by a court order. 2-3. Pay the appropriate fee. The marriage license fee varies by county, ranging from $40 to $100. Most counties will accept credit card or debit payments, but some may only accept cash. 2-4. Get married. Marriage licenses are valid for ninety days from the date of issuance. If you do not get married within the time frame, then you will have to purchase a new license. California permits various people to solemnize marriages, including priests or rabbis, retired or active judges or commissioners of courts, judges or magistrates of the US, a (retired or active) Supreme Court Justice, an active legislator or constitutional officer, or anyone deputized by the commissioner of civil marriages. For a standard marriage, you need one witness to sign the marriage license. If you are entering into a confidential marriage, you do not need a witness. 2-5. Return the completed license within ten days of the wedding. The marriage officiant has only ten days after the wedding ceremony to return the completed license to the county recorder where you purchased the license. In cases of a confidential marriage, the license is returned to the county clerk's office for registration. Tips Since appointments, fees, payment options and other requirements vary from county to county, it's best to contact the County Clerk's office prior to your arrival. The county will not make the marriage certificate public information for California confidential marriage licenses. Confidential licenses also do not require witnesses at the ceremony or witnesses to sign the marriage license. However, the couple must sign an affidavit attesting to their cohabitation. You can find additional information at the California Department of Public Health's website on marriage licenses at: https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CHSI/Pages/California-Marriage-License-General-Information.aspx
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Though the certificate has spaces for two witnesses to sign if you prefer.\\nCouples applying for a confidential marriage license must sign an affidavit attesting to the fact that they live together as spouses at the time of the application. A confidential marriage is one that does not get entered into public record. Any persons other than the married couple requesting a copy of the marriage license must present a court order to receive one.\\nTo find out more information about eligibility requirements by county, visit the California Department of Public Health at: http://www.ca.gov/HomeFamily/Marriage/\\n1-2. Gather the necessary documents.\\nYou and your soon-to-be spouse must have valid picture IDs with dates of birth listed. If you were married before, you will need to provide the date when your marriage ended. Some counties may ask for a copy of the final judgment if an earlier marriage ended by dissolution or nullity, which is a declaration by the court saying the marriage never happened rather than a divorce.\\nExamples of valid IDs include a driver's license, state-issued ID, passport, or other government-related documents.\\nSome counties may require a copy of your birth certificate as well.\\n1-3. Come to California.\\nYou and your partner are not required to be residents of the state in order to get married in California. You must be present in the state to marry, though. You may not be married by proxy. You can even apply in one county and marry in another county as long as it's in California. However, the license must be filed in the county where you applied.\\nAn overseas stationed member of the Armed Forces of the United States can enter into the marriage via the appearance of an attorney.\\nTo find out specific county information such as hours, fees, and locations, visit the California State Association of Counties (CSAC) website at: http://www.csac.counties.org/\\n2. Completing the Application\\n2-1. Complete the application.\\nSome counties will allow you to download the application beforehand and complete it prior to your arrival at the county clerk's office. If you choose to complete the application in person, consider making an appointment. Walk-ins are usually taken on a first come, first served basis, and the wait can be lengthy. Both partners will have to answer information that includes:\\nFull names\\nDates and place of birth\\nWhether either party has been divorced and the date\\nFull names of each applicants' parents and places of birth\\nWho will be performing the marriage\\nSocial Security numbers.\\n2-2. Consider name changes.\\nCounties such as Orange County require the name to be used after the marriage to appear on the marriage license. Neither party is required to make a name change, but any decisions made after the license is signed must be made by a court order.\\n2-3. Pay the appropriate fee.\\nThe marriage license fee varies by county, ranging from $40 to $100. Most counties will accept credit card or debit payments, but some may only accept cash.\\n2-4. Get married.\\nMarriage licenses are valid for ninety days from the date of issuance. If you do not get married within the time frame, then you will have to purchase a new license.\\nCalifornia permits various people to solemnize marriages, including priests or rabbis, retired or active judges or commissioners of courts, judges or magistrates of the US, a (retired or active) Supreme Court Justice, an active legislator or constitutional officer, or anyone deputized by the commissioner of civil marriages.\\nFor a standard marriage, you need one witness to sign the marriage license. If you are entering into a confidential marriage, you do not need a witness.\\n2-5. Return the completed license within ten days of the wedding.\\nThe marriage officiant has only ten days after the wedding ceremony to return the completed license to the county recorder where you purchased the license.\\nIn cases of a confidential marriage, the license is returned to the county clerk's office for registration.\\nTips\\nSince appointments, fees, payment options and other requirements vary from county to county, it's best to contact the County Clerk's office prior to your arrival.\\nThe county will not make the marriage certificate public information for California confidential marriage licenses. Confidential licenses also do not require witnesses at the ceremony or witnesses to sign the marriage license. However, the couple must sign an affidavit attesting to their cohabitation.\\nYou can find additional information at the California Department of Public Health's website on marriage licenses at: https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CHSI/Pages/California-Marriage-License-General-Information.aspx\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"If you plan to wed in the state of California, you'll need to apply for a marriage license at one of the fifty-eight County Clerk offices to make the marriage legal. Once you've applied, there is no waiting period. You and your intended can tie the knot immediately or wait up to ninety days before the license expires. 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How to Apply Foundation
1. Prepping Your Face 1-1. Wash your face with lukewarm water and a mild cleanser. Choose a face wash based on your skin type—use moisturizing washes for dry skin or oil- and alcohol-free washes for oily skin. Try ultra-gentle cleansers like micellar water for combination or sensitive skin. Use an exfoliating scrub on your face 2-3 times per week. It removes dead skin cells from your pores and keeps your skin extra smooth. Regardless of what cosmetic products you plan to use, removing the dirt, oil, and impurities from your skin is the first step of applying makeup. Washing your face before putting on makeup makes your skin smoother and helps the makeup apply evenly. 1-2. Apply a non-drying, alcohol-free toner. Saturate a cotton pad in toner and gently rub it all over your face to remove any last impurities on your skin. Wait a few seconds until the toner is almost fully dry before applying more products or cleansers. Toner helps seal your pores and hydrate and refresh your skin. 1-3. Put on a thin layer of moisturizing eye cream. Use your fingers to dab an eye cream or serum to the thin, fragile skin under and around your eyes. This evens out your skin tone before you put on foundation, which helps give you that “airbrushed” look. 1-4. Moisturize with a hydrating cream suitable for your skin type. If you have oily or acne-prone skin, choose a water-based, oil-free gel moisturizer. For dry skin, go for a thick moisturizing cream. Lightly rub a thin layer all over your face, then gently press the moisturizer into your skin with your fingertips. If you have sensitive skin, try a fragrance- and paraben-free moisturizer. People with normal or combination skin can use any type of moisturizer. Moisturizer softens and brightens the skin, makes foundation application easier, and helps your makeup stay on longer. 1-5. Rub on a thin layer of facial primer after your moisturizer sets. Opt for a silicone-based primer—they protect your face from losing moisture and fill in the skin’s natural creases for more even makeup application. Apply a very thin layer all over your face (a pea-sized dot should be enough) and let it set for 1 minute. Look for hydrating primers for dry skin or mattifying primers for oily skin. Water-based primers will moisturize your skin but don’t give you the skin-smoothing effects of silicone-based products. 1-6. Color-correct Foundation is meant to do light color-correcting, so you may not need to color-correct beforehand. If you need to cover something like noticeable acne, dark spots, or rosacea, though, apply a light layer of the appropriate color corrector to those spots and make sure to use at least a medium-coverage foundation afterward. Correct light redness with green. Fix stubborn redness or rosiness with yellow. Use yellow or peach to correct brownish dark circles. Correct sallow or yellow areas with lavender. Use salmon (fair complexion), peach (light complexion), orange (medium complexion), or red (dark complexion) to fix dark undereye circles. 2. Adding Powder Foundation 2-1. Apply liquid or cream concealers Dab concealer over blemishes and your color-corrector, or paint upside down triangles underneath each eye to hide dark circles. Then, use your ring finger to dab and gently rub the concealer into your skin. The powder you’ll apply later will help set the concealer and keep it in place. If you’d rather not use your fingers, use a concealer brush or beauty sponge instead. Applying cream or liquid concealers after a powder base might alter the coverage of your foundation. 2-2. Grab a rounded, fluffy brush with densely-packed bristles. This style of brush lets you buff the powder into your skin for an even, blended look. Use a big, fluffy powder brush if you want very sheer or light coverage. Go for a bigger, denser brush (like a kabuki brush) or a powder puff for heavier coverage. A denser brush puts on a slightly thicker layer of powder, which makes its pigments and coverage stronger. 2-3. Swish the brush directly into the powder foundation. Dip the domed top of the brush into your powder and swipe it back and forth with quick, light strokes. Aim to distribute the powder evenly over the rounded dome shape—this will help with buffing and blending later. 2-4. Dot the foundation around your nose, upper cheeks, and forehead first. These are the spots that usually need the most foundation. Make sure your brush is loaded with powder before you go in. To make a dot, gently press the dome of your brush into your skin and roll it around slightly—this makes an even circle of foundation that isn’t heavier in the center. Examine other areas like your jawline or chin. If they have lots of concealer or color-corrector on them, dab a few foundation dots there, too. When the foundation dots are even, your final finish will be smooth and not cakey. 2-5. Buff and blend the foundation dots for even, flawless coverage. Make quick, circular motions with your brush over each dot to buff them outwards. Use light pressure to stretch the product up toward your hairline and down toward your jaw and neck lines, continuing with your light circular movements. Make sure your entire chin, forehead, nose, and cheeks are covered evenly. Dip the brush into the powder for more product if needed. Let the brush do most of the work for you—just keep gently swirling the bristles over your face until the foundation is fully blended. If you need a little extra coverage in one spot, tap the brush into your skin to shake some more powder loose, then swirl it into your skin with your brush. The end result should look (and feel) seamless. Imagine the powder melting into your skin rather than sitting on top. 2-6. Finish your foundation job with setting spray. Hold the can about 10 inches (25 cm) away from your face and spray in a circular motion. Then, use your palms to gently press it into your skin. The spray will hold your powder in place, plus it will smooth out the texture and make your face look more radiant. 3. Adding Liquid Foundation 3-1. Soak and squeeze an egg–shaped makeup sponge. Dip your sponge in clean water or run it under the faucet, then wring out all the excess water until it doesn’t drip any more. The sponge will almost double in size. This way, it won’t absorb your foundation and application will be smoother. Use the same sponge to blend all of your cream makeup products or apply loose powder, too. 3-2. Apply foundation to the damp sponge. Squirt or pump a small amount of liquid foundation on the back of your hand (or a blending plate) so it can spread out a little bit on a flat surface. Dab the sponge in it a few times so it has an even coat of foundation on it before applying to your face. 3-3. Tap small dots of foundation to the middle of your face first. Dab or bounce the sponge (never wipe or swipe) around your nose first, then move up and out toward your hairline—tap between the eyebrows, then move to the forehead. After, bounce the sponge down around your chin and jawline. If you’re applying lip color, you can even use liquid foundation on your lips, too. The “bouncing” motion of the sponge is called stippling. As a general rule, you want to have more makeup near the center of your face than around the edges. 3-4. Buff and blend around the eyes, nose, and neckline. Use the small, pointy tip of the sponge to stipple and buff the foundation around your nose and eyes until it’s evenly spread. Since your neck probably has a slightly different skin tone, bring the foundation about halfway down your throat to avoid a harsh line. 3-5. Apply concealer to cover blemishes, if needed. Wait until your foundation is set to add concealer—you probably won’t know exactly how much you need until you see the coverage you’ve got. Dab blemishes and paint upside down triangles under your eyes with a concealer brush, then pat and blend it in with your ring finger. If your foundation already covered your blemishes and evened out your complexion, you probably don’t need to add much (if any) concealer. Adding lots of concealer under your liquid foundation might make your final complexion look cakey (that’s why we lay down the foundation first). 3-6. Set your foundation and concealer with setting powder. Use a small, fluffy brush to tap powder onto any shiny spots you notice on your face. Then grab a larger brush and stipple more powder onto larger areas of your face. Make light, circular motions with the brush to blend it all in. 4. Choosing Foundation 4-1. Select a color that matches your natural skin tone. In natural lighting, apply a dab of foundation near the center of your face and blend it out towards the hairline. Ideally, the shade should match the sides of your cheeks and the middle of your neck. If your neck is lighter than your face, choose a foundation that’s one shade lighter than your face. If you end up with a shade that’s a bit too light for your complexion, apply bronzer to warm up your face. If you have a warm complexion, opt for a foundation with yellow undertones. If you have a cool complexion, look for products with pink undertones. Go one shade darker in the summer when your skin warms up from being outdoors in sunlight. 4-2. Choose a foundation finish that will complement your skin type. Your skin’s natural tendency to build up oil or dry out during the day affects the final look of your foundation and how well it sticks to your face. Determine your skin type and then look for these finishes: If you have oily skin, opt for a foundation with a matte finish. A dewy finish on oily skin tends to look too bright and shiny. If you have normal or dry skin, choose a moisture-rich foundation with a dewy finish to hydrate your skin. For combination or mature skin, use foundation with a satin formula finish. It has more dimension than dewy or matte and can hide unevenness. 4-3. Use full-coverage foundation for discoloration and long wear. Full-coverage products don’t need midday touch ups and are great for hiding acne and discoloration in your complexion. If you don’t like wearing lots of makeup or have generally balanced and clean skin, go for a light coverage foundation or medium coverage foundation. If you find your light or medium coverage foundation isn’t heavy enough, apply multiple layers to build it up. If you’re not sure what kind of coverage you need, go for a sheer foundation to start. 4-4. Choose powder or liquid foundation based on your skin’s needs. Both types of foundation will cover your blemishes and even out your complexion. Powder is easier to reapply and goes on fast, whereas liquid lasts longer during the day. Consider these factors when deciding between products: Powder is best for young, oily, or sensitive skin and those who sweat often. Liquid works great for older, drier, sun-sensitive, or acne-prone skin. It’s also more effective at masking wrinkles and deep lines. Feel free to mix powder and liquid foundations. Some people put on a liquid base and touch up shiny spots that need more coverage with powder. Tips Test and apply foundation in natural lighting whenever possible to make sure the shade truly matches your skin tone.[28] X Research source Thoroughly rinse and wash your makeup brushes and sponges after each use to keep them clean, hygienic, and long-lasting.[29] X Research source In addition to in-store foundation samples, many cosmetics lines now offer “virtual try-ons” so you can see what a shade looks like on your face before buying it online.[30] X Research source
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Wait a few seconds until the toner is almost fully dry before applying more products or cleansers.\\nToner helps seal your pores and hydrate and refresh your skin.\\n1-3. Put on a thin layer of moisturizing eye cream.\\nUse your fingers to dab an eye cream or serum to the thin, fragile skin under and around your eyes. This evens out your skin tone before you put on foundation, which helps give you that “airbrushed” look.\\n1-4. Moisturize with a hydrating cream suitable for your skin type.\\nIf you have oily or acne-prone skin, choose a water-based, oil-free gel moisturizer. For dry skin, go for a thick moisturizing cream. Lightly rub a thin layer all over your face, then gently press the moisturizer into your skin with your fingertips.\\nIf you have sensitive skin, try a fragrance- and paraben-free moisturizer.\\nPeople with normal or combination skin can use any type of moisturizer.\\nMoisturizer softens and brightens the skin, makes foundation application easier, and helps your makeup stay on longer.\\n1-5. Rub on a thin layer of facial primer after your moisturizer sets.\\nOpt for a silicone-based primer—they protect your face from losing moisture and fill in the skin’s natural creases for more even makeup application. Apply a very thin layer all over your face (a pea-sized dot should be enough) and let it set for 1 minute.\\nLook for hydrating primers for dry skin or mattifying primers for oily skin.\\nWater-based primers will moisturize your skin but don’t give you the skin-smoothing effects of silicone-based products.\\n1-6. Color-correct\\nFoundation is meant to do light color-correcting, so you may not need to color-correct beforehand. If you need to cover something like noticeable acne, dark spots, or rosacea, though, apply a light layer of the appropriate color corrector to those spots and make sure to use at least a medium-coverage foundation afterward.\\nCorrect light redness with green.\\nFix stubborn redness or rosiness with yellow.\\nUse yellow or peach to correct brownish dark circles.\\nCorrect sallow or yellow areas with lavender.\\nUse salmon (fair complexion), peach (light complexion), orange (medium complexion), or red (dark complexion) to fix dark undereye circles.\\n2. Adding Powder Foundation\\n2-1. Apply liquid or cream concealers\\nDab concealer over blemishes and your color-corrector, or paint upside down triangles underneath each eye to hide dark circles. Then, use your ring finger to dab and gently rub the concealer into your skin. The powder you’ll apply later will help set the concealer and keep it in place. \\nIf you’d rather not use your fingers, use a concealer brush or beauty sponge instead.\\nApplying cream or liquid concealers after a powder base might alter the coverage of your foundation.\\n2-2. Grab a rounded, fluffy brush with densely-packed bristles.\\nThis style of brush lets you buff the powder into your skin for an even, blended look. Use a big, fluffy powder brush if you want very sheer or light coverage. Go for a bigger, denser brush (like a kabuki brush) or a powder puff for heavier coverage.\\nA denser brush puts on a slightly thicker layer of powder, which makes its pigments and coverage stronger.\\n2-3. Swish the brush directly into the powder foundation.\\nDip the domed top of the brush into your powder and swipe it back and forth with quick, light strokes. Aim to distribute the powder evenly over the rounded dome shape—this will help with buffing and blending later.\\n2-4. Dot the foundation around your nose, upper cheeks, and forehead first.\\nThese are the spots that usually need the most foundation. Make sure your brush is loaded with powder before you go in. To make a dot, gently press the dome of your brush into your skin and roll it around slightly—this makes an even circle of foundation that isn’t heavier in the center.\\nExamine other areas like your jawline or chin. If they have lots of concealer or color-corrector on them, dab a few foundation dots there, too.\\nWhen the foundation dots are even, your final finish will be smooth and not cakey.\\n2-5. Buff and blend the foundation dots for even, flawless coverage.\\nMake quick, circular motions with your brush over each dot to buff them outwards. Use light pressure to stretch the product up toward your hairline and down toward your jaw and neck lines, continuing with your light circular movements. Make sure your entire chin, forehead, nose, and cheeks are covered evenly. Dip the brush into the powder for more product if needed.\\nLet the brush do most of the work for you—just keep gently swirling the bristles over your face until the foundation is fully blended.\\nIf you need a little extra coverage in one spot, tap the brush into your skin to shake some more powder loose, then swirl it into your skin with your brush.\\nThe end result should look (and feel) seamless. Imagine the powder melting into your skin rather than sitting on top.\\n2-6. Finish your foundation job with setting spray.\\nHold the can about 10 inches (25 cm) away from your face and spray in a circular motion. Then, use your palms to gently press it into your skin. The spray will hold your powder in place, plus it will smooth out the texture and make your face look more radiant.\\n3. Adding Liquid Foundation\\n3-1. Soak and squeeze an egg–shaped makeup sponge.\\nDip your sponge in clean water or run it under the faucet, then wring out all the excess water until it doesn’t drip any more. The sponge will almost double in size. This way, it won’t absorb your foundation and application will be smoother.\\nUse the same sponge to blend all of your cream makeup products or apply loose powder, too.\\n3-2. Apply foundation to the damp sponge.\\nSquirt or pump a small amount of liquid foundation on the back of your hand (or a blending plate) so it can spread out a little bit on a flat surface. Dab the sponge in it a few times so it has an even coat of foundation on it before applying to your face.\\n3-3. Tap small dots of foundation to the middle of your face first.\\nDab or bounce the sponge (never wipe or swipe) around your nose first, then move up and out toward your hairline—tap between the eyebrows, then move to the forehead. After, bounce the sponge down around your chin and jawline.\\nIf you’re applying lip color, you can even use liquid foundation on your lips, too.\\nThe “bouncing” motion of the sponge is called stippling.\\nAs a general rule, you want to have more makeup near the center of your face than around the edges.\\n3-4. Buff and blend around the eyes, nose, and neckline.\\nUse the small, pointy tip of the sponge to stipple and buff the foundation around your nose and eyes until it’s evenly spread. Since your neck probably has a slightly different skin tone, bring the foundation about halfway down your throat to avoid a harsh line.\\n3-5. Apply concealer to cover blemishes, if needed.\\nWait until your foundation is set to add concealer—you probably won’t know exactly how much you need until you see the coverage you’ve got. Dab blemishes and paint upside down triangles under your eyes with a concealer brush, then pat and blend it in with your ring finger.\\nIf your foundation already covered your blemishes and evened out your complexion, you probably don’t need to add much (if any) concealer.\\nAdding lots of concealer under your liquid foundation might make your final complexion look cakey (that’s why we lay down the foundation first).\\n3-6. Set your foundation and concealer with setting powder.\\nUse a small, fluffy brush to tap powder onto any shiny spots you notice on your face. Then grab a larger brush and stipple more powder onto larger areas of your face. Make light, circular motions with the brush to blend it all in.\\n4. Choosing Foundation\\n4-1. Select a color that matches your natural skin tone.\\nIn natural lighting, apply a dab of foundation near the center of your face and blend it out towards the hairline. Ideally, the shade should match the sides of your cheeks and the middle of your neck. If your neck is lighter than your face, choose a foundation that’s one shade lighter than your face.\\nIf you end up with a shade that’s a bit too light for your complexion, apply bronzer to warm up your face.\\nIf you have a warm complexion, opt for a foundation with yellow undertones. If you have a cool complexion, look for products with pink undertones.\\nGo one shade darker in the summer when your skin warms up from being outdoors in sunlight.\\n4-2. Choose a foundation finish that will complement your skin type.\\nYour skin’s natural tendency to build up oil or dry out during the day affects the final look of your foundation and how well it sticks to your face. Determine your skin type and then look for these finishes:\\nIf you have oily skin, opt for a foundation with a matte finish. A dewy finish on oily skin tends to look too bright and shiny.\\nIf you have normal or dry skin, choose a moisture-rich foundation with a dewy finish to hydrate your skin.\\nFor combination or mature skin, use foundation with a satin formula finish. It has more dimension than dewy or matte and can hide unevenness.\\n4-3. Use full-coverage foundation for discoloration and long wear.\\nFull-coverage products don’t need midday touch ups and are great for hiding acne and discoloration in your complexion. If you don’t like wearing lots of makeup or have generally balanced and clean skin, go for a light coverage foundation or medium coverage foundation.\\nIf you find your light or medium coverage foundation isn’t heavy enough, apply multiple layers to build it up.\\nIf you’re not sure what kind of coverage you need, go for a sheer foundation to start.\\n4-4. Choose powder or liquid foundation based on your skin’s needs.\\nBoth types of foundation will cover your blemishes and even out your complexion. Powder is easier to reapply and goes on fast, whereas liquid lasts longer during the day. Consider these factors when deciding between products:\\nPowder is best for young, oily, or sensitive skin and those who sweat often.\\nLiquid works great for older, drier, sun-sensitive, or acne-prone skin. It’s also more effective at masking wrinkles and deep lines.\\nFeel free to mix powder and liquid foundations. Some people put on a liquid base and touch up shiny spots that need more coverage with powder.\\nTips\\nTest and apply foundation in natural lighting whenever possible to make sure the shade truly matches your skin tone.[28]\\nX\\nResearch source\\nThoroughly rinse and wash your makeup brushes and sponges after each use to keep them clean, hygienic, and long-lasting.[29]\\nX\\nResearch source\\nIn addition to in-store foundation samples, many cosmetics lines now offer “virtual try-ons” so you can see what a shade looks like on your face before buying it online.[30]\\nX\\nResearch source\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"A great layer of foundation can make or break your makeup look, so what’s the best way to put it on? It turns out it’s not such a daunting task—once you’ve got the right tools and products, applying foundation is a straightforward process that only takes a few minutes. In this article, we’ll walk you through preparing your skin for smooth application, applying powder and liquid foundations, and selecting the perfect foundation for your skin and complexion. If you’re ready for that flawless, airbrushed look, keep scrolling!\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Prepping Your Face\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Wash your face with lukewarm water and a mild cleanser.\", \"描述\": \"Choose a face wash based on your skin type—use moisturizing washes for dry skin or oil- and alcohol-free washes for oily skin. Try ultra-gentle cleansers like micellar water for combination or sensitive skin.\\nUse an exfoliating scrub on your face 2-3 times per week. It removes dead skin cells from your pores and keeps your skin extra smooth.\\nRegardless of what cosmetic products you plan to use, removing the dirt, oil, and impurities from your skin is the first step of applying makeup.\\nWashing your face before putting on makeup makes your skin smoother and helps the makeup apply evenly.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Apply a non-drying, alcohol-free toner.\", \"描述\": \"Saturate a cotton pad in toner and gently rub it all over your face to remove any last impurities on your skin. Wait a few seconds until the toner is almost fully dry before applying more products or cleansers.\\nToner helps seal your pores and hydrate and refresh your skin.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Put on a thin layer of moisturizing eye cream.\", \"描述\": \"Use your fingers to dab an eye cream or serum to the thin, fragile skin under and around your eyes. This evens out your skin tone before you put on foundation, which helps give you that “airbrushed” look.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Moisturize with a hydrating cream suitable for your skin type.\", \"描述\": \"If you have oily or acne-prone skin, choose a water-based, oil-free gel moisturizer. For dry skin, go for a thick moisturizing cream. Lightly rub a thin layer all over your face, then gently press the moisturizer into your skin with your fingertips.\\nIf you have sensitive skin, try a fragrance- and paraben-free moisturizer.\\nPeople with normal or combination skin can use any type of moisturizer.\\nMoisturizer softens and brightens the skin, makes foundation application easier, and helps your makeup stay on longer.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Rub on a thin layer of facial primer after your moisturizer sets.\", \"描述\": \"Opt for a silicone-based primer—they protect your face from losing moisture and fill in the skin’s natural creases for more even makeup application. Apply a very thin layer all over your face (a pea-sized dot should be enough) and let it set for 1 minute.\\nLook for hydrating primers for dry skin or mattifying primers for oily skin.\\nWater-based primers will moisturize your skin but don’t give you the skin-smoothing effects of silicone-based products.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Color-correct\", \"描述\": \"Foundation is meant to do light color-correcting, so you may not need to color-correct beforehand. If you need to cover something like noticeable acne, dark spots, or rosacea, though, apply a light layer of the appropriate color corrector to those spots and make sure to use at least a medium-coverage foundation afterward.\\nCorrect light redness with green.\\nFix stubborn redness or rosiness with yellow.\\nUse yellow or peach to correct brownish dark circles.\\nCorrect sallow or yellow areas with lavender.\\nUse salmon (fair complexion), peach (light complexion), orange (medium complexion), or red (dark complexion) to fix dark undereye circles.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Adding Powder Foundation\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Apply liquid or cream concealers\", \"描述\": \"Dab concealer over blemishes and your color-corrector, or paint upside down triangles underneath each eye to hide dark circles. Then, use your ring finger to dab and gently rub the concealer into your skin. The powder you’ll apply later will help set the concealer and keep it in place. \\nIf you’d rather not use your fingers, use a concealer brush or beauty sponge instead.\\nApplying cream or liquid concealers after a powder base might alter the coverage of your foundation.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Grab a rounded, fluffy brush with densely-packed bristles.\", \"描述\": \"This style of brush lets you buff the powder into your skin for an even, blended look. Use a big, fluffy powder brush if you want very sheer or light coverage. Go for a bigger, denser brush (like a kabuki brush) or a powder puff for heavier coverage.\\nA denser brush puts on a slightly thicker layer of powder, which makes its pigments and coverage stronger.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Swish the brush directly into the powder foundation.\", \"描述\": \"Dip the domed top of the brush into your powder and swipe it back and forth with quick, light strokes. Aim to distribute the powder evenly over the rounded dome shape—this will help with buffing and blending later.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Dot the foundation around your nose, upper cheeks, and forehead first.\", \"描述\": \"These are the spots that usually need the most foundation. Make sure your brush is loaded with powder before you go in. To make a dot, gently press the dome of your brush into your skin and roll it around slightly—this makes an even circle of foundation that isn’t heavier in the center.\\nExamine other areas like your jawline or chin. If they have lots of concealer or color-corrector on them, dab a few foundation dots there, too.\\nWhen the foundation dots are even, your final finish will be smooth and not cakey.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Buff and blend the foundation dots for even, flawless coverage.\", \"描述\": \"Make quick, circular motions with your brush over each dot to buff them outwards. Use light pressure to stretch the product up toward your hairline and down toward your jaw and neck lines, continuing with your light circular movements. Make sure your entire chin, forehead, nose, and cheeks are covered evenly. Dip the brush into the powder for more product if needed.\\nLet the brush do most of the work for you—just keep gently swirling the bristles over your face until the foundation is fully blended.\\nIf you need a little extra coverage in one spot, tap the brush into your skin to shake some more powder loose, then swirl it into your skin with your brush.\\nThe end result should look (and feel) seamless. Imagine the powder melting into your skin rather than sitting on top.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Finish your foundation job with setting spray.\", \"描述\": \"Hold the can about 10 inches (25 cm) away from your face and spray in a circular motion. Then, use your palms to gently press it into your skin. The spray will hold your powder in place, plus it will smooth out the texture and make your face look more radiant.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Adding Liquid Foundation\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Soak and squeeze an egg–shaped makeup sponge.\", \"描述\": \"Dip your sponge in clean water or run it under the faucet, then wring out all the excess water until it doesn’t drip any more. The sponge will almost double in size. This way, it won’t absorb your foundation and application will be smoother.\\nUse the same sponge to blend all of your cream makeup products or apply loose powder, too.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Apply foundation to the damp sponge.\", \"描述\": \"Squirt or pump a small amount of liquid foundation on the back of your hand (or a blending plate) so it can spread out a little bit on a flat surface. Dab the sponge in it a few times so it has an even coat of foundation on it before applying to your face.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Tap small dots of foundation to the middle of your face first.\", \"描述\": \"Dab or bounce the sponge (never wipe or swipe) around your nose first, then move up and out toward your hairline—tap between the eyebrows, then move to the forehead. After, bounce the sponge down around your chin and jawline.\\nIf you’re applying lip color, you can even use liquid foundation on your lips, too.\\nThe “bouncing” motion of the sponge is called stippling.\\nAs a general rule, you want to have more makeup near the center of your face than around the edges.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Buff and blend around the eyes, nose, and neckline.\", \"描述\": \"Use the small, pointy tip of the sponge to stipple and buff the foundation around your nose and eyes until it’s evenly spread. Since your neck probably has a slightly different skin tone, bring the foundation about halfway down your throat to avoid a harsh line.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Apply concealer to cover blemishes, if needed.\", \"描述\": \"Wait until your foundation is set to add concealer—you probably won’t know exactly how much you need until you see the coverage you’ve got. Dab blemishes and paint upside down triangles under your eyes with a concealer brush, then pat and blend it in with your ring finger.\\nIf your foundation already covered your blemishes and evened out your complexion, you probably don’t need to add much (if any) concealer.\\nAdding lots of concealer under your liquid foundation might make your final complexion look cakey (that’s why we lay down the foundation first).\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Set your foundation and concealer with setting powder.\", \"描述\": \"Use a small, fluffy brush to tap powder onto any shiny spots you notice on your face. Then grab a larger brush and stipple more powder onto larger areas of your face. Make light, circular motions with the brush to blend it all in.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Choosing Foundation\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Select a color that matches your natural skin tone.\", \"描述\": \"In natural lighting, apply a dab of foundation near the center of your face and blend it out towards the hairline. Ideally, the shade should match the sides of your cheeks and the middle of your neck. If your neck is lighter than your face, choose a foundation that’s one shade lighter than your face.\\nIf you end up with a shade that’s a bit too light for your complexion, apply bronzer to warm up your face.\\nIf you have a warm complexion, opt for a foundation with yellow undertones. If you have a cool complexion, look for products with pink undertones.\\nGo one shade darker in the summer when your skin warms up from being outdoors in sunlight.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Choose a foundation finish that will complement your skin type.\", \"描述\": \"Your skin’s natural tendency to build up oil or dry out during the day affects the final look of your foundation and how well it sticks to your face. Determine your skin type and then look for these finishes:\\nIf you have oily skin, opt for a foundation with a matte finish. A dewy finish on oily skin tends to look too bright and shiny.\\nIf you have normal or dry skin, choose a moisture-rich foundation with a dewy finish to hydrate your skin.\\nFor combination or mature skin, use foundation with a satin formula finish. It has more dimension than dewy or matte and can hide unevenness.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Use full-coverage foundation for discoloration and long wear.\", \"描述\": \"Full-coverage products don’t need midday touch ups and are great for hiding acne and discoloration in your complexion. If you don’t like wearing lots of makeup or have generally balanced and clean skin, go for a light coverage foundation or medium coverage foundation.\\nIf you find your light or medium coverage foundation isn’t heavy enough, apply multiple layers to build it up.\\nIf you’re not sure what kind of coverage you need, go for a sheer foundation to start.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Choose powder or liquid foundation based on your skin’s needs.\", \"描述\": \"Both types of foundation will cover your blemishes and even out your complexion. Powder is easier to reapply and goes on fast, whereas liquid lasts longer during the day. Consider these factors when deciding between products:\\nPowder is best for young, oily, or sensitive skin and those who sweat often.\\nLiquid works great for older, drier, sun-sensitive, or acne-prone skin. It’s also more effective at masking wrinkles and deep lines.\\nFeel free to mix powder and liquid foundations. Some people put on a liquid base and touch up shiny spots that need more coverage with powder.\"}], \"小提示\": [\"Test and apply foundation in natural lighting whenever possible to make sure the shade truly matches your skin tone.[28]\\nX\\nResearch source\\n\", \"Thoroughly rinse and wash your makeup brushes and sponges after each use to keep them clean, hygienic, and long-lasting.[29]\\nX\\nResearch source\\n\", \"In addition to in-store foundation samples, many cosmetics lines now offer “virtual try-ons” so you can see what a shade looks like on your face before buying it online.[30]\\nX\\nResearch source\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Foundation Primer
1. Choosing the Right Primer 1-1. Decide what you want your primer to accomplish. Are you most concerned with wrinkles and fine lines? Discoloration? Toning down shine on oily skin? There are tons of primers on the market, so take the time to examine your skin and think about what will work best for you. Check the labels or research online to find the primer that will fit your unique needs. If you are worried about enlarged pores or wrinkles, search for pore-reducing and anti-aging primers. Primer should always be used if you are going to airbrush your makeup. 1-2. Evaluate your skin and decide if you need a color correcting primer. If you have dark spots on your skin or dark circles under your eyes, redness, or sallowness, you can find a color-tinted primer that will neutralize the discoloration. Complimentary colors cancel each other out, so if you have a red or ruddy skin town, the color opposite red on the color wheel (green) will neutralize the red. Keep in mind you don't necessarily need to use a color-correcting primer at all. You can absolutely use a primer that goes on clear. Primer with a greenish tint can correct extreme redness. This is especially helpful if you get a sunburn on your face. Yellow primer works for a light red or pinkish complexion. If you have bluish dark spots, hyperpigmentation, or bruising, try orange or peach-tinted primer. If your skin is yellowish or sallow, try a lavender tinted primer. 1-3. Figure out your skin type--oily, dry, or normal? Primers have different ingredients, weights, and textures that will work better with different skin types. If you're not sure what kind of skin you have, wash your face with a gentle cleanser and let it air dry. How does your skin feel after 15-20 minutes? If your face feels moist or oily, you have oily skin. Try a mattifying primer to tone down shine and soak up the oil. Primers with salicylic acid also absorb excess oil. If your skin feels tight or dry, you have dry skin. Look for a gel-based or illuminating primer that won't dry out your skin. If your skin feels soft and clean, you have normal skin. Experiment with different primers to see what feels best and gives you the effect you want. 1-4. Check to see if your foundation is oil- or water-based. You want to choose a primer that has the same base as your foundation so they don't repel each other. Also pay attention to whether or not the foundation has silicone, as this can sometimes interact poorly with oil-based foundations and make them appear spotty. When trying out a primer, ask for a sample first and try some on your hand. Once it is dry, apply a little of your foundation. If the foundation goes on smoothly, then you know your foundation and primer can work together. Patch-test any silicone-based primers before putting them on your entire face--some people with sensitive skin have allergic reactions to silicone. 2. Prepping Your Face 2-1. Wash your face with a gentle cleanser. It's important to remove all dirt and impurities from your face before you begin covering it with makeup. Equally important: clean your hands. You may be applying your primer and other makeup with your fingers, so you don't want to be spreading dirt on your face, either. 2-2. Apply moisturizer. Primer is not a replacement for moisturizer, and you should not skip your moisturizer for fear that it will be too heavy. Moisturizer nourishes your skin and keeps it healthy and, while some primers may have moisturizing properties, their main purpose is to make your foundation last. Make sure you allow your moisturizer to sink in and dry completely before you begin to apply primer. If your skin feels dewy, wait a few more minutes for the moisturizer to be absorbed. 3. Applying the Primer 3-1. Squirt a pea-sized amount of foundation on the back of your hand. Using too much primer can cause your foundation to pill or clump, and you really shouldn't need more than a pea- or raisin-sized dab to cover your face and neck. 3-2. Apply the primer to the center of your face and use gentle, circular motions to blend it outwards. The motion should be similar to the one you use when applying your moisturizer.Work the product evenly into your skin so you get smooth, even coverage. Make sure you blend it up to your hairline and over your neck as well. Don't forget the skin around your eyes. If you aren't using a separate eyelid primer, then very gently pat the primer onto your lids so your eye makeup will stay on and really pop all day. Use your ring and middle finger to gently spread the primer over your face. You can use sponge or makeup brush as well, but it's not necessary. Apply a thin coat of primer over dry lips to keep your lipstick looking bold and to keep it from settling into fine lines around your mouth. 3-3. Allow the primer to dry completely. This should only take a few minutes. Some people choose to skip foundation altogether, especially if they're just looking to minimize the appearance of their pores or add brightness to their complexion. Otherwise, you can apply your makeup as normal. Apply a light layer of foundation and build up if you need more. The presence of primer means you will actually end up using less foundation. Your foundation should glide on smoothly and should not settle into creases or wrinkles, as it would without primer. Once you've applied your foundation, you may want to set it with a quick dusting of translucent powder. If your primer and foundation are silicone-based and oil-based, this can help keep your makeup from smudging.
{ "create_time": "20230517 10:46:33", "回答明细": "{\"回答\": \"1. Choosing the Right Primer\\n1-1. Decide what you want your primer to accomplish.\\nAre you most concerned with wrinkles and fine lines? Discoloration? Toning down shine on oily skin? There are tons of primers on the market, so take the time to examine your skin and think about what will work best for you. Check the labels or research online to find the primer that will fit your unique needs.\\nIf you are worried about enlarged pores or wrinkles, search for pore-reducing and anti-aging primers.\\nPrimer should always be used if you are going to airbrush your makeup.\\n1-2. Evaluate your skin and decide if you need a color correcting primer.\\nIf you have dark spots on your skin or dark circles under your eyes, redness, or sallowness, you can find a color-tinted primer that will neutralize the discoloration. Complimentary colors cancel each other out, so if you have a red or ruddy skin town, the color opposite red on the color wheel (green) will neutralize the red.\\nKeep in mind you don't necessarily need to use a color-correcting primer at all. You can absolutely use a primer that goes on clear.\\nPrimer with a greenish tint can correct extreme redness. This is especially helpful if you get a sunburn on your face.\\nYellow primer works for a light red or pinkish complexion.\\nIf you have bluish dark spots, hyperpigmentation, or bruising, try orange or peach-tinted primer.\\nIf your skin is yellowish or sallow, try a lavender tinted primer.\\n1-3. Figure out your skin type--oily, dry, or normal?\\nPrimers have different ingredients, weights, and textures that will work better with different skin types. If you're not sure what kind of skin you have, wash your face with a gentle cleanser and let it air dry. How does your skin feel after 15-20 minutes?\\nIf your face feels moist or oily, you have oily skin. Try a mattifying primer to tone down shine and soak up the oil. Primers with salicylic acid also absorb excess oil.\\nIf your skin feels tight or dry, you have dry skin. Look for a gel-based or illuminating primer that won't dry out your skin.\\nIf your skin feels soft and clean, you have normal skin. Experiment with different primers to see what feels best and gives you the effect you want.\\n1-4. Check to see if your foundation is oil- or water-based.\\nYou want to choose a primer that has the same base as your foundation so they don't repel each other. Also pay attention to whether or not the foundation has silicone, as this can sometimes interact poorly with oil-based foundations and make them appear spotty.\\nWhen trying out a primer, ask for a sample first and try some on your hand. Once it is dry, apply a little of your foundation. If the foundation goes on smoothly, then you know your foundation and primer can work together.\\nPatch-test any silicone-based primers before putting them on your entire face--some people with sensitive skin have allergic reactions to silicone.\\n2. Prepping Your Face\\n2-1. Wash your face with a gentle cleanser.\\nIt's important to remove all dirt and impurities from your face before you begin covering it with makeup. Equally important: clean your hands. You may be applying your primer and other makeup with your fingers, so you don't want to be spreading dirt on your face, either.\\n2-2. Apply moisturizer.\\nPrimer is not a replacement for moisturizer, and you should not skip your moisturizer for fear that it will be too heavy. Moisturizer nourishes your skin and keeps it healthy and, while some primers may have moisturizing properties, their main purpose is to make your foundation last. \\nMake sure you allow your moisturizer to sink in and dry completely before you begin to apply primer. If your skin feels dewy, wait a few more minutes for the moisturizer to be absorbed.\\n3. Applying the Primer\\n3-1. Squirt a pea-sized amount of foundation on the back of your hand.\\nUsing too much primer can cause your foundation to pill or clump, and you really shouldn't need more than a pea- or raisin-sized dab to cover your face and neck.\\n3-2. Apply the primer to the center of your face and use gentle, circular motions to blend it outwards.\\nThe motion should be similar to the one you use when applying your moisturizer.Work the product evenly into your skin so you get smooth, even coverage. Make sure you blend it up to your hairline and over your neck as well.\\nDon't forget the skin around your eyes. If you aren't using a separate eyelid primer, then very gently pat the primer onto your lids so your eye makeup will stay on and really pop all day.\\nUse your ring and middle finger to gently spread the primer over your face. You can use sponge or makeup brush as well, but it's not necessary.\\nApply a thin coat of primer over dry lips to keep your lipstick looking bold and to keep it from settling into fine lines around your mouth.\\n3-3. Allow the primer to dry completely.\\nThis should only take a few minutes. Some people choose to skip foundation altogether, especially if they're just looking to minimize the appearance of their pores or add brightness to their complexion. Otherwise, you can apply your makeup as normal.\\nApply a light layer of foundation and build up if you need more. The presence of primer means you will actually end up using less foundation.\\nYour foundation should glide on smoothly and should not settle into creases or wrinkles, as it would without primer.\\nOnce you've applied your foundation, you may want to set it with a quick dusting of translucent powder. If your primer and foundation are silicone-based and oil-based, this can help keep your makeup from smudging.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Though many skip applying primer, considering it a non-essential step, taking just a few minutes to add it to your makeup routine can make a huge impact on your finished look. Primer smoothes the surface of your skin, minimizing the appearance of fine lines and pores, evens your skin tone, and helps your makeup stay put and smudge-free all day. This article will help you choose the right primer and how to apply it properly.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Choosing the Right Primer\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Decide what you want your primer to accomplish.\", \"描述\": \"Are you most concerned with wrinkles and fine lines? Discoloration? Toning down shine on oily skin? There are tons of primers on the market, so take the time to examine your skin and think about what will work best for you. Check the labels or research online to find the primer that will fit your unique needs.\\nIf you are worried about enlarged pores or wrinkles, search for pore-reducing and anti-aging primers.\\nPrimer should always be used if you are going to airbrush your makeup.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Evaluate your skin and decide if you need a color correcting primer.\", \"描述\": \"If you have dark spots on your skin or dark circles under your eyes, redness, or sallowness, you can find a color-tinted primer that will neutralize the discoloration. Complimentary colors cancel each other out, so if you have a red or ruddy skin town, the color opposite red on the color wheel (green) will neutralize the red.\\nKeep in mind you don't necessarily need to use a color-correcting primer at all. You can absolutely use a primer that goes on clear.\\nPrimer with a greenish tint can correct extreme redness. This is especially helpful if you get a sunburn on your face.\\nYellow primer works for a light red or pinkish complexion.\\nIf you have bluish dark spots, hyperpigmentation, or bruising, try orange or peach-tinted primer.\\nIf your skin is yellowish or sallow, try a lavender tinted primer.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Figure out your skin type--oily, dry, or normal?\", \"描述\": \"Primers have different ingredients, weights, and textures that will work better with different skin types. If you're not sure what kind of skin you have, wash your face with a gentle cleanser and let it air dry. How does your skin feel after 15-20 minutes?\\nIf your face feels moist or oily, you have oily skin. Try a mattifying primer to tone down shine and soak up the oil. Primers with salicylic acid also absorb excess oil.\\nIf your skin feels tight or dry, you have dry skin. Look for a gel-based or illuminating primer that won't dry out your skin.\\nIf your skin feels soft and clean, you have normal skin. Experiment with different primers to see what feels best and gives you the effect you want.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Check to see if your foundation is oil- or water-based.\", \"描述\": \"You want to choose a primer that has the same base as your foundation so they don't repel each other. Also pay attention to whether or not the foundation has silicone, as this can sometimes interact poorly with oil-based foundations and make them appear spotty.\\nWhen trying out a primer, ask for a sample first and try some on your hand. Once it is dry, apply a little of your foundation. If the foundation goes on smoothly, then you know your foundation and primer can work together.\\nPatch-test any silicone-based primers before putting them on your entire face--some people with sensitive skin have allergic reactions to silicone.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Prepping Your Face\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Wash your face with a gentle cleanser.\", \"描述\": \"It's important to remove all dirt and impurities from your face before you begin covering it with makeup. Equally important: clean your hands. You may be applying your primer and other makeup with your fingers, so you don't want to be spreading dirt on your face, either.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Apply moisturizer.\", \"描述\": \"Primer is not a replacement for moisturizer, and you should not skip your moisturizer for fear that it will be too heavy. Moisturizer nourishes your skin and keeps it healthy and, while some primers may have moisturizing properties, their main purpose is to make your foundation last. \\nMake sure you allow your moisturizer to sink in and dry completely before you begin to apply primer. If your skin feels dewy, wait a few more minutes for the moisturizer to be absorbed.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Applying the Primer\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Squirt a pea-sized amount of foundation on the back of your hand.\", \"描述\": \"Using too much primer can cause your foundation to pill or clump, and you really shouldn't need more than a pea- or raisin-sized dab to cover your face and neck.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Apply the primer to the center of your face and use gentle, circular motions to blend it outwards.\", \"描述\": \"The motion should be similar to the one you use when applying your moisturizer.Work the product evenly into your skin so you get smooth, even coverage. Make sure you blend it up to your hairline and over your neck as well.\\nDon't forget the skin around your eyes. If you aren't using a separate eyelid primer, then very gently pat the primer onto your lids so your eye makeup will stay on and really pop all day.\\nUse your ring and middle finger to gently spread the primer over your face. You can use sponge or makeup brush as well, but it's not necessary.\\nApply a thin coat of primer over dry lips to keep your lipstick looking bold and to keep it from settling into fine lines around your mouth.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Allow the primer to dry completely.\", \"描述\": \"This should only take a few minutes. Some people choose to skip foundation altogether, especially if they're just looking to minimize the appearance of their pores or add brightness to their complexion. Otherwise, you can apply your makeup as normal.\\nApply a light layer of foundation and build up if you need more. The presence of primer means you will actually end up using less foundation.\\nYour foundation should glide on smoothly and should not settle into creases or wrinkles, as it would without primer.\\nOnce you've applied your foundation, you may want to set it with a quick dusting of translucent powder. If your primer and foundation are silicone-based and oil-based, this can help keep your makeup from smudging.\"}]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Foundation and Concealer Correctly
1. Applying the Makeup 1-1. Wash your hands Wash with warm soapy water before handling makeup tools or touching your face. Dirty hands may transfer bacteria to your face. 1-2. Moisturize your face. This will protect your skin and make the makeup appear more natural. If the moisturizer doesn't include sun protection, apply sunscreen as well. A lightweight moisturizer works well for this. Feel free to apply eye cream, too. Optionally, apply foundation primer over the moisturizer. This is most helpful for people with oily skin, to create a smooth base for the foundation and it will also help your makeup to last longer. 1-3. Apply color-correcting concealer if needed. If you're covering dark eye circles, port wine birthmarks, or other colorful areas, apply the color-correcting concealer of the opposite color on the color wheel. Blend this in, but don't expect it to disappear; the foundation and the skin tone concealer will hide it. When applying to the eye, tap the concealer on, working from the outside of the eye inward to the nose. You only need to apply it to the darkest area, then dab upward in a sweeping motion to thinly cover the rest. This is the most difficult type of concealer to use. Practice with different amounts and shades until it works out. 1-4. Sweep the foundation across your face. Use a makeup sponge, your fingertips, or (for liquid foundation only) a foundation brush. Brush across your entire face and blend until the foundation is evenly applied, taking care not to wipe away too much of the color-correcting concealer. A stippling brush works well for blending. If using liquid foundation, warm the container in your hand before applying. Although many makeup users apply concealer first, this wastes time and product when the foundation sweeps away some of the concealer. The exception is powder foundation, which should be applied over the concealer. 1-5. Make adjustments. Check your jawline, where poor blending is most visible. If you see a line, extend your foundation a bit below the jawline and blend it into your neckline. This will help to give your makeup a more unified look. If the foundation looks too thick or caked on in any location, tap it with a bare powder puff. All you need is a thin layer. 1-6. Conceal other blemishes or dark spots You may apply concealer to your entire face if desired, but in most cases all you need to do is cover areas of uneven tone, acne, and other blemishes. Dab gently with a finger, concealer brush, or sponge until you cannot see the break between concealer and the surrounding skin. 1-7. Dust your face lightly with a translucent powder. Do this immediately after applying your concealer to provide a nice matte finish and hold the makeup in place. You may want to skip this step if your face is feeling extra dry, as powders can absorb moisture. 1-8. Apply other makeup if desired Once the concealer and foundation are as blended as possible, you're ready to rock a natural look, or use it as a base for highlighting, contouring, and so forth. Whichever you choose, enjoy your even, blemish-free look. 2. Choosing a Foundation 2-1. Find colors that match your skin tone. Foundation should be as close to your natural skin tone as possible. When picking out samples to test, go for the one that seems to match best, plus the options one shade darker and one shade lighter. Most makeup lines have a numbering system in place to help guide your choice, but each system only applies to that particular line. Most brands go with numbers from 10 to 50 or 1 to 10, with the higher numbers for darker skin. 2-2. Check your undertone Most foundation is targeted at a particular undertone, summarized as "C" for cool, "N" for neutral, or "W" for warm. Some makeup companies even mix tones for an even closer match to your skin, so you might also notice letter combinations like “NC” or “NW.” Picking the wrong foundation could leave you with an ashy or coppery appearance. This is especially important for people with dark skin color, but everyone can benefit from this test: Examine your skin without makeup on, under daylight or neutral white light. Hold a piece of yellow fabric or gold jewelry under your chin. If this gives your face a healthy glow, you have warm undertones. Hold a piece of red fabric or silver jewelry under your chin. If this complements your face well, you have cool undertones (which can range from red to blue). If it's hard to tell, you likely have a neutral tone, or you may need different foundation for different areas of your face. Or for a quick but unreliable test, check the veins on your inner wrist. Blue means cool undertones, green means warm, and bluish-green means neutral. 2-3. Test the foundation on the jaw and chest. This is easiest with department store samples, but you can get a rough idea at the drugstore by holding the bottle up against your face and looking in a mirror to see how well it matches. Makeup fans argue quite a bit over where to test the foundation, but each side makes good points. However, don’t test the foundation on your arm because the skin here is usually darker than the skin on your face. If you want to be extra secure, test them both: Your jawline will be at the edge of the foundation. If the color matches here, you'll have an easier time blending it in. Your chest (if regularly exposed to sun) is usually close in color to your face. Testing it here also ensures that your face won't end up a completely different tone than your body. 2-4. Test the color under natural light. Unless you spend your day under bright department store lights, what you see in the store won't be what you get. Head outside with a mirror while you have the samples on your skin. The sample that blends in to your skin tone almost invisibly is the perfect choice of foundation. Give the foundation a few minutes to dry and oxidize before you judge it. After it has dried, check to see how it looks. If you plan to apply bronzer and blush, your face will end up a bit darker than the foundation. In this case, it's sometimes preferable to go one-half to one shade lighter with your foundation. If nothing is quite right, mix two foundations together on your skin. 2-5. Choose between powder and liquid foundation. Both sides have strong adherents and strong detractors. Some things you may want to keep in mind when deciding which type o foundation is right for you include: Liquid foundation provides more control during blending. However, poor blending or an imperfect tone match can leave obvious lines where the foundation ends. If your skin is oily, choose an oil-free or non-comedogenic example. Powder foundation (especially mineral powder) absorbs oil and sweat, but can settle into a caked-on appearance, even adding definition to wrinkles and scaly skin. Use a light touch to minimize this effect. You can wear both at the same time. Applying a liquid foundation first and then applying a light layer of powder foundation can also help to set your makeup and make it last longer. 2-6. Consider the finish. You've spent all this time choosing a foundation, but you have one final decision to make. The finish is a matter of personal preference, guided by a few principles: Most foundations are semi matte (even if not labeled as any particular finish). These work well on almost all skin types. Matte foundations work well for toning down oily skin. Illuminating foundation increases shine and can help to diffuse wrinkles. 3. Choosing a Concealer 3-1. Learn about different types of concealer. The form of concealer you choose depends on your skin type and where you plan to use it: Liquid concealer is the default option, great for covering acne and wrinkles. Stick concealer and cream concealer are much thicker, which spells danger for oily skin. Bust one of these out for big jobs, such as dark eye circles and angry red patches. Cream-to-powder concealer rubs on as a cream, then sets fast. This is handy for on-the-go corrections, but tends to get cakey after a few hours. 3-2. Pick a color close to your foundation. Concealer hiding blemishes on most of your face should be as similar to your foundation as possible. If you're concealing larger dark patches, especially dark eye circles, you can afford to go one shade lighter. Puffy eyes actually look best with slightly darker concealer, unexpected as that is. The brain interprets dark areas as shadows, making the puffy area appear further back than it really is. 3-3. Consider the finish. Concealers come in any finish from matte to satin. Non-matte concealers usually need to be set with powder after application. 3-4. Learn about color correction Vividly tinted concealer is designed to hide discoloration. This is based on the color wheel: two opposite colors will cancel each other out. If you want to hide dark eye circles, veins, or other colorful areas, read the full guide or learn these basic rules: Cover green discoloration with red concealer, and red areas with green concealer. Cover blue discoloration with orange concealer, and vice versa. Cover purple areas with yellow concealer, and vice versa. Dark eye circles are usually combination of blue, purple, and sometimes green. Experiment to find the right shade of orange, salmon, peach, or coral that works on your skin. Tips Be aware that your skin type may change over the year; your skin will probably be dryer in the winter and more oily in the summer. Use different types of foundation accordingly. Apply concealer lightly. A little bit can go a long way. You should never need to apply foundation to your neck to make the color match your face. If there is a color difference, you are using a shade of foundation that is too dark. Warnings Some people are allergic to some brands of foundation, primer, or other makeup. Test new foundation on a small area to see if your skin reacts poorly.
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If the color matches here, you'll have an easier time blending it in.\\nYour chest (if regularly exposed to sun) is usually close in color to your face. Testing it here also ensures that your face won't end up a completely different tone than your body.\\n2-4. Test the color under natural light.\\nUnless you spend your day under bright department store lights, what you see in the store won't be what you get. Head outside with a mirror while you have the samples on your skin. The sample that blends in to your skin tone almost invisibly is the perfect choice of foundation. Give the foundation a few minutes to dry and oxidize before you judge it. After it has dried, check to see how it looks.\\nIf you plan to apply bronzer and blush, your face will end up a bit darker than the foundation. In this case, it's sometimes preferable to go one-half to one shade lighter with your foundation.\\nIf nothing is quite right, mix two foundations together on your skin.\\n2-5. 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If this complements your face well, you have cool undertones (which can range from red to blue).\\nIf it's hard to tell, you likely have a neutral tone, or you may need different foundation for different areas of your face.\\nOr for a quick but unreliable test, check the veins on your inner wrist. Blue means cool undertones, green means warm, and bluish-green means neutral.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Test the foundation on the jaw and chest.\", \"描述\": \"This is easiest with department store samples, but you can get a rough idea at the drugstore by holding the bottle up against your face and looking in a mirror to see how well it matches. Makeup fans argue quite a bit over where to test the foundation, but each side makes good points. However, don’t test the foundation on your arm because the skin here is usually darker than the skin on your face. If you want to be extra secure, test them both:\\nYour jawline will be at the edge of the foundation. If the color matches here, you'll have an easier time blending it in.\\nYour chest (if regularly exposed to sun) is usually close in color to your face. Testing it here also ensures that your face won't end up a completely different tone than your body.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Test the color under natural light.\", \"描述\": \"Unless you spend your day under bright department store lights, what you see in the store won't be what you get. Head outside with a mirror while you have the samples on your skin. The sample that blends in to your skin tone almost invisibly is the perfect choice of foundation. Give the foundation a few minutes to dry and oxidize before you judge it. After it has dried, check to see how it looks.\\nIf you plan to apply bronzer and blush, your face will end up a bit darker than the foundation. In this case, it's sometimes preferable to go one-half to one shade lighter with your foundation.\\nIf nothing is quite right, mix two foundations together on your skin.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Choose between powder and liquid foundation.\", \"描述\": \"Both sides have strong adherents and strong detractors. Some things you may want to keep in mind when deciding which type o foundation is right for you include:\\nLiquid foundation provides more control during blending. However, poor blending or an imperfect tone match can leave obvious lines where the foundation ends. If your skin is oily, choose an oil-free or non-comedogenic example.\\nPowder foundation (especially mineral powder) absorbs oil and sweat, but can settle into a caked-on appearance, even adding definition to wrinkles and scaly skin. Use a light touch to minimize this effect.\\nYou can wear both at the same time. Applying a liquid foundation first and then applying a light layer of powder foundation can also help to set your makeup and make it last longer.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Consider the finish.\", \"描述\": \"You've spent all this time choosing a foundation, but you have one final decision to make. The finish is a matter of personal preference, guided by a few principles:\\nMost foundations are semi matte (even if not labeled as any particular finish). These work well on almost all skin types.\\nMatte foundations work well for toning down oily skin.\\nIlluminating foundation increases shine and can help to diffuse wrinkles.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Choosing a Concealer\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Learn about different types of concealer.\", \"描述\": \"The form of concealer you choose depends on your skin type and where you plan to use it:\\nLiquid concealer is the default option, great for covering acne and wrinkles.\\nStick concealer and cream concealer are much thicker, which spells danger for oily skin. Bust one of these out for big jobs, such as dark eye circles and angry red patches.\\nCream-to-powder concealer rubs on as a cream, then sets fast. This is handy for on-the-go corrections, but tends to get cakey after a few hours.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Pick a color close to your foundation.\", \"描述\": \"Concealer hiding blemishes on most of your face should be as similar to your foundation as possible. If you're concealing larger dark patches, especially dark eye circles, you can afford to go one shade lighter.\\nPuffy eyes actually look best with slightly darker concealer, unexpected as that is. The brain interprets dark areas as shadows, making the puffy area appear further back than it really is.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Consider the finish.\", \"描述\": \"Concealers come in any finish from matte to satin. Non-matte concealers usually need to be set with powder after application.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Learn about color correction\", \"描述\": \"Vividly tinted concealer is designed to hide discoloration. This is based on the color wheel: two opposite colors will cancel each other out. If you want to hide dark eye circles, veins, or other colorful areas, read the full guide or learn these basic rules:\\nCover green discoloration with red concealer, and red areas with green concealer.\\nCover blue discoloration with orange concealer, and vice versa.\\nCover purple areas with yellow concealer, and vice versa.\\nDark eye circles are usually combination of blue, purple, and sometimes green. Experiment to find the right shade of orange, salmon, peach, or coral that works on your skin.\"}], \"小提示\": [\"Be aware that your skin type may change over the year; your skin will probably be dryer in the winter and more oily in the summer. Use different types of foundation accordingly.\\n\", \"Apply concealer lightly. A little bit can go a long way.\\n\", \"You should never need to apply foundation to your neck to make the color match your face. If there is a color difference, you are using a shade of foundation that is too dark.\\n\"], \"注意事项\": [\"Some people are allergic to some brands of foundation, primer, or other makeup. Test new foundation on a small area to see if your skin reacts poorly.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Foundation and Powder
1. Applying Foundation 1-1. Start with a clean face, then apply some toner and moisturizer. Apply the toner first using a cotton ball, and the moisturizer using your fingers. The toner will help balance the pH of your skin. It will also help tighten pores and make them less noticeable. The moisturizer will help keep your skin feeling smooth and soft. It will also help prevent foundation (especially powder-based ones) from looking flaky. If you have very sensitive skin, try using a rosewater-based toner, witch hazel, or an alcohol-free toner. This will make it sting less. If you have oily skin, consider using a lightweight or an oil-free moisturizer. You can also apply eye cream at this point, too. 1-2. Consider applying some primer to your face. You don't need a lot; a little bit goes a long way. Primer will help fill in large pores and fine lines. This will make your skin appear smoother. It will also make the foundation easier to apply and blend in. Choose a primer that matches the base of your foundation (water or silicone). Also, choose a product that works best with your skin type (hydrating or mattifying). 1-3. Apply concealer now if you are using a cream-to-powder type of foundation. This will help prevent any blending issues. Keep in mind, however, that the foundation may also wipe away the concealer. If you are using any other type of foundation, hold off on the concealer for now. Apply the concealer after you put on the foundation for the best coverage. 1-4. Get out a powder brush or a foam makeup sponge if you are using powder foundation. If the foundation is pressed, sweep a makeup sponge across it. You can also swirl a powder brush across it. If the foundation is loose, lightly dip the brush into the powder. Gently tap the handle against the counter to shake away extra powder. Do not use the makeup sponge to apply loose powder. Powder foundation is a great option for touch-ups if you're wearing makeup in humid weather. 1-5. Get out a foam makeup sponge or a foundation brush if you are using liquid foundation. Shake the bottle first. This will help mix up the pigments inside the foundation. Then, pour out some foundation onto the back of your hand or onto a little dish. This will help prevent you from accidentally picking up too much foundation. If you are using a makeup sponge, consider soaking the sponge in water first and then squeezing it to get rid of the excess water. This will keep the sponge from soaking up too much foundation and wasting it. Avoid using a powder brush with soft bristles. Try to get a foundation brush. It will have stiffer bristles that can hold the weight of the liquid foundation. You can also apply liquid foundation if you are in hurry. Use your fingers to help blend the foundation, as the heat from your fingers will warm the foundation and give you a smoother appearance. This will not give you full coverage, but it will give a nice, natural look. 1-6. Get out a foam makeup sponge or a foundation brush if you are going to apply cream foundation. Cream foundation usually comes in a compact case. It may also come in a tube, sort of like lipstick. Simply swipe the sponge or brush across the surface of the foundation. If your foundation comes in a stick, you can roll the stick over your forehead, nose, cheeks, and chin. Use your fingers or a foam sponge to blend it in. Don't use a powder brush to apply cream foundation. The bristles will only stick together. Use a foundation brush. Its stiffer bristles will hold up to the weight of the cream foundation. 1-7. Start applying the foundation to the center of your face. No matter what type of foundation you are using, or what type of tool you are using to apply it, it is always a good idea to start from the center if your face. Simply brush the foundation down the center of your face. If you are using your fingers, consider creating little dots instead. Blend these dots in with your fingers or a foam makeup sponge. 1-8. Smooth the foundation down the sides of your nose and towards the sides of your face. You want the foundation to get thinner as you get closer to the sides of your face. If it gets too thin on your cheeks and you want more coverage, dab more foundation onto your cheekbones and blend it outwards. 1-9. Spread the foundation across your forehead. Brush the foundation up towards your hairline. Then, brush it to the left and right above your eyebrows. 1-10. Spread the foundation down your chin and along your jaw line. Use your brush, fingers, or sponge to pull the foundation down towards your chin. Then, spread it sideways along your jaw. 1-11. Blend the foundation using a foam sponge or a brush. Always blend from the center outward. You want the foundation to fade the closer it gets to your hairline and the sides of your face. This will create the smoothest transition and prevent any harsh lines. 1-12. Consider applying foundation to your neck. This is great for those who have dull or grayish skin on their necks. 2. Applying Concealer and Powder 2-1. Apply some concealer. Use a brush or your fingers to tap it onto the area that needs to be concealed. Then, blend it into the foundation using light, feathery strokes. Always blend outward, away from the center of the concealer spot. If you are applying concealer under your eyes, use your ring finger. This is the weakest finger on your hand, and thus the gentlest. Applying concealer after foundation makes it easier to blend in. It also lessens the chances of the foundation getting wiped off. 2-2. Let the foundation dry. This can take anywhere from 1 to 5 minutes. Some foundations, such as cream, are oil-based and will never fully dry. Other foundations, such as powder, are already dry to begin with. 2-3. Consider doing the rest of your makeup. At the point, you can apply the rest of your makeup, including your lipstick, blush, and eye makeup. 2-4. Open up your powder case. You can use a powder foundation or a setting powder. Both will help give your skin a smoother finish and get rid of shine. They will also help soak up any excess oils. 2-5. Swirl a powder brush into the powder. Most powder will be compact or pressed. If you are using a loose powder, simply dip the brush into the powder. 2-6. Gently puff on the brush to get rid of any excess powder. You can also tap the brush handle against the counter edge. This will keep you from applying too much powder at one time, which can result in a cake-y look. You can always apply more powder later. 2-7. Dust the powder onto your face. Start from the middle or your face and brush outward. If needed, dip your brush into the powder and keep dusting your face. Always tap off the excess powder before you touch the brush to your face. Don't use oil controlling or mattifying powder under your eyes, or it will absorb all of the moisture there. This will make your delicate eye area look more wrinkly and dry. 2-8. Use a clean brush to dust off any excess powder. Look carefully into the mirror. If you see any excess powder, take a clean brush and lightly dust it off. 3. Choosing Your Foundation, Powder, and Tools 3-1. Choose a foundation. There are many different types of foundation. Some are better for certain skin types than others. The main three are: powder, liquid, and cream. Here's what you need to know based on your skin type: If you have dry skin, go for a moisturizing liquid or cream foundation. Avoid using powder foundation. It will make your skin appear even more dry. If you must use a powder foundation, choose a hydrating one. If you have oily skin, choose a lightweight, oil-free liquid or powder foundation - like mousse. You can also use mineral-based powder foundation; it will absorb the oil better. Don't use cream foundation. It will be too heavy and oily for your skin. If you have normal skin, you can use any type of foundation you want: powder, liquid, or cream. If you have combination skin, consider using a powder foundation. Use more on the oily parts, and less on the dry parts. 3-2. Choose your foundation finish. There are also different types of foundation finishes. Some are more sheer while others are more matte. Here's what you need to know: Use a semi-matte foundation if you want a natural look. Most foundations are semi-matte. Use a dewy or illuminizing finish if you want to give your skin a healthy glow. This is great for the cold, winter months. Use a matte or flat finish if you want your face to look smooth. This is great for pictures. It will also get rid of shine. 3-3. Choose your foundation coverage. Some foundations are sheer and light, while others are thick and heavy. Use a sheer foundation if you want to just even out your skin tone, but still let your natural features (such as freckles and beauty marks) show. Use a full coverage foundation if you want to cover freckles, dark spots, and other blemishes. Keep in mind that for things like pimples, you might also need to use a concealer. 3-4. Plan on having at least two different shades. You skin will be lighter during the winter months when there is less sunlight. It will be darker in the summer when the sun is brighter. As such, the foundation you use in the winter may be too light for your skin during the summer, and the foundation you use in the summer will be too dark for you in the winter. To avoid these problems, get a darker shade to use during the summer, and a lighter shade to use during the winter. You can mix the two shades as your skin tone lightens or darkens during the spring and fall. 3-5. Know that foundation oxidizes as it dries. When shopping for foundation, choose a few shades that you think match your skin tone. Apply each one along your cheek. Wait one to two minutes before looking at the foundation again. Choose the color that blends into your skin the best. 3-6. Choose your powder. You can use powder foundation to soak up any excess oil or shine. You can also use a setting powder to set your makeup and keep it from moving around. 3-7. Choose your tools based on your foundation type and desired coverage. The type of foundation you use will determine what you use to apply it. Here is what you need to know: Use a fluffy powder brush to apply powder foundation. This will work on both pressed and loose powder. You can also use this brush to apply setting powder when you are done doing your makeup. Use a foam makeup sponge to apply pressed powder foundation, liquid foundation, or cream foundation. They are usually white, and come in wedge or disk shapes. They will give you the smoothest, most even coverage. Use a foundation brush to apply liquid or cream foundation. They are made with slightly stiffer bristles than a powder brush. They are flat and have a slightly rounded tip. They will give you the most coverage. Use your fingers to apply liquid foundation if you are in a hurry. This won't give you the best coverage or the smoothest finish, however. Tips If you are going some place where you will have pictures taken, consider taking a quick photo of your face using the flash setting on your camera. This will highlight any problem areas or mishaps, such as excessive powder.[7] X Research source Less is more. Most makeup has many layers (primer, foundation, concealer, blush, powder, etc). All these layers add up. Avoid a caked-up look by using a light touch and less makeup than you think you might need. Always blend from the center outward.
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It will also make the foundation easier to apply and blend in.\\nChoose a primer that matches the base of your foundation (water or silicone). Also, choose a product that works best with your skin type (hydrating or mattifying).\\n1-3. Apply concealer now if you are using a cream-to-powder type of foundation.\\nThis will help prevent any blending issues. Keep in mind, however, that the foundation may also wipe away the concealer. If you are using any other type of foundation, hold off on the concealer for now. Apply the concealer after you put on the foundation for the best coverage.\\n1-4. Get out a powder brush or a foam makeup sponge if you are using powder foundation.\\nIf the foundation is pressed, sweep a makeup sponge across it. You can also swirl a powder brush across it. If the foundation is loose, lightly dip the brush into the powder. Gently tap the handle against the counter to shake away extra powder. 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Use your fingers to help blend the foundation, as the heat from your fingers will warm the foundation and give you a smoother appearance. This will not give you full coverage, but it will give a nice, natural look.\\n1-6. Get out a foam makeup sponge or a foundation brush if you are going to apply cream foundation.\\nCream foundation usually comes in a compact case. It may also come in a tube, sort of like lipstick. Simply swipe the sponge or brush across the surface of the foundation. If your foundation comes in a stick, you can roll the stick over your forehead, nose, cheeks, and chin. Use your fingers or a foam sponge to blend it in.\\nDon't use a powder brush to apply cream foundation. The bristles will only stick together. Use a foundation brush. Its stiffer bristles will hold up to the weight of the cream foundation.\\n1-7. Start applying the foundation to the center of your face.\\nNo matter what type of foundation you are using, or what type of tool you are using to apply it, it is always a good idea to start from the center if your face. Simply brush the foundation down the center of your face.\\nIf you are using your fingers, consider creating little dots instead. Blend these dots in with your fingers or a foam makeup sponge.\\n1-8. Smooth the foundation down the sides of your nose and towards the sides of your face.\\nYou want the foundation to get thinner as you get closer to the sides of your face. If it gets too thin on your cheeks and you want more coverage, dab more foundation onto your cheekbones and blend it outwards.\\n1-9. Spread the foundation across your forehead.\\nBrush the foundation up towards your hairline. Then, brush it to the left and right above your eyebrows.\\n1-10. Spread the foundation down your chin and along your jaw line.\\nUse your brush, fingers, or sponge to pull the foundation down towards your chin. Then, spread it sideways along your jaw.\\n1-11. Blend the foundation using a foam sponge or a brush.\\nAlways blend from the center outward. You want the foundation to fade the closer it gets to your hairline and the sides of your face. This will create the smoothest transition and prevent any harsh lines.\\n1-12. Consider applying foundation to your neck.\\nThis is great for those who have dull or grayish skin on their necks.\\n2. Applying Concealer and Powder\\n2-1. Apply some concealer.\\nUse a brush or your fingers to tap it onto the area that needs to be concealed. Then, blend it into the foundation using light, feathery strokes. Always blend outward, away from the center of the concealer spot.\\nIf you are applying concealer under your eyes, use your ring finger. This is the weakest finger on your hand, and thus the gentlest.\\nApplying concealer after foundation makes it easier to blend in. It also lessens the chances of the foundation getting wiped off.\\n2-2. Let the foundation dry.\\nThis can take anywhere from 1 to 5 minutes. Some foundations, such as cream, are oil-based and will never fully dry. Other foundations, such as powder, are already dry to begin with.\\n2-3. Consider doing the rest of your makeup.\\nAt the point, you can apply the rest of your makeup, including your lipstick, blush, and eye makeup.\\n2-4. Open up your powder case.\\nYou can use a powder foundation or a setting powder. Both will help give your skin a smoother finish and get rid of shine. They will also help soak up any excess oils.\\n2-5. Swirl a powder brush into the powder.\\nMost powder will be compact or pressed. If you are using a loose powder, simply dip the brush into the powder.\\n2-6. Gently puff on the brush to get rid of any excess powder.\\nYou can also tap the brush handle against the counter edge. This will keep you from applying too much powder at one time, which can result in a cake-y look. You can always apply more powder later.\\n2-7. Dust the powder onto your face.\\nStart from the middle or your face and brush outward. If needed, dip your brush into the powder and keep dusting your face. Always tap off the excess powder before you touch the brush to your face.\\nDon't use oil controlling or mattifying powder under your eyes, or it will absorb all of the moisture there. This will make your delicate eye area look more wrinkly and dry.\\n2-8. Use a clean brush to dust off any excess powder.\\nLook carefully into the mirror. If you see any excess powder, take a clean brush and lightly dust it off.\\n3. Choosing Your Foundation, Powder, and Tools\\n3-1. Choose a foundation.\\nThere are many different types of foundation. Some are better for certain skin types than others. The main three are: powder, liquid, and cream. Here's what you need to know based on your skin type:\\nIf you have dry skin, go for a moisturizing liquid or cream foundation. Avoid using powder foundation. It will make your skin appear even more dry. If you must use a powder foundation, choose a hydrating one.\\nIf you have oily skin, choose a lightweight, oil-free liquid or powder foundation - like mousse. You can also use mineral-based powder foundation; it will absorb the oil better. Don't use cream foundation. It will be too heavy and oily for your skin.\\nIf you have normal skin, you can use any type of foundation you want: powder, liquid, or cream.\\nIf you have combination skin, consider using a powder foundation. Use more on the oily parts, and less on the dry parts.\\n3-2. Choose your foundation finish.\\nThere are also different types of foundation finishes. Some are more sheer while others are more matte. 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This won't give you the best coverage or the smoothest finish, however.\\nTips\\nIf you are going some place where you will have pictures taken, consider taking a quick photo of your face using the flash setting on your camera. This will highlight any problem areas or mishaps, such as excessive powder.[7]\\nX\\nResearch source\\nLess is more. Most makeup has many layers (primer, foundation, concealer, blush, powder, etc). All these layers add up. Avoid a caked-up look by using a light touch and less makeup than you think you might need.\\nAlways blend from the center outward.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Applying foundation and powder together sounds simple enough. It can leave you with a smooth finish, but only if done right. If done wrong, your skin might look too shiny or too dry. This article will show you the proper way to apply different types of foundation. It will also give you tips on what brushes, foundation, and powder you should use.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Applying Foundation\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Start with a clean face, then apply some toner and moisturizer.\", \"描述\": \"Apply the toner first using a cotton ball, and the moisturizer using your fingers. The toner will help balance the pH of your skin. It will also help tighten pores and make them less noticeable. The moisturizer will help keep your skin feeling smooth and soft. It will also help prevent foundation (especially powder-based ones) from looking flaky.\\nIf you have very sensitive skin, try using a rosewater-based toner, witch hazel, or an alcohol-free toner. This will make it sting less.\\nIf you have oily skin, consider using a lightweight or an oil-free moisturizer.\\nYou can also apply eye cream at this point, too.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Consider applying some primer to your face.\", \"描述\": \"You don't need a lot; a little bit goes a long way. Primer will help fill in large pores and fine lines. This will make your skin appear smoother. It will also make the foundation easier to apply and blend in.\\nChoose a primer that matches the base of your foundation (water or silicone). Also, choose a product that works best with your skin type (hydrating or mattifying).\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Apply concealer now if you are using a cream-to-powder type of foundation.\", \"描述\": \"This will help prevent any blending issues. Keep in mind, however, that the foundation may also wipe away the concealer. If you are using any other type of foundation, hold off on the concealer for now. Apply the concealer after you put on the foundation for the best coverage.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Get out a powder brush or a foam makeup sponge if you are using powder foundation.\", \"描述\": \"If the foundation is pressed, sweep a makeup sponge across it. You can also swirl a powder brush across it. If the foundation is loose, lightly dip the brush into the powder. Gently tap the handle against the counter to shake away extra powder. Do not use the makeup sponge to apply loose powder.\\nPowder foundation is a great option for touch-ups if you're wearing makeup in humid weather.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Get out a foam makeup sponge or a foundation brush if you are using liquid foundation.\", \"描述\": \"Shake the bottle first. This will help mix up the pigments inside the foundation. Then, pour out some foundation onto the back of your hand or onto a little dish. This will help prevent you from accidentally picking up too much foundation.\\nIf you are using a makeup sponge, consider soaking the sponge in water first and then squeezing it to get rid of the excess water. This will keep the sponge from soaking up too much foundation and wasting it.\\nAvoid using a powder brush with soft bristles. Try to get a foundation brush. It will have stiffer bristles that can hold the weight of the liquid foundation.\\nYou can also apply liquid foundation if you are in hurry. Use your fingers to help blend the foundation, as the heat from your fingers will warm the foundation and give you a smoother appearance. This will not give you full coverage, but it will give a nice, natural look.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Get out a foam makeup sponge or a foundation brush if you are going to apply cream foundation.\", \"描述\": \"Cream foundation usually comes in a compact case. It may also come in a tube, sort of like lipstick. Simply swipe the sponge or brush across the surface of the foundation. If your foundation comes in a stick, you can roll the stick over your forehead, nose, cheeks, and chin. Use your fingers or a foam sponge to blend it in.\\nDon't use a powder brush to apply cream foundation. The bristles will only stick together. Use a foundation brush. Its stiffer bristles will hold up to the weight of the cream foundation.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Start applying the foundation to the center of your face.\", \"描述\": \"No matter what type of foundation you are using, or what type of tool you are using to apply it, it is always a good idea to start from the center if your face. Simply brush the foundation down the center of your face.\\nIf you are using your fingers, consider creating little dots instead. Blend these dots in with your fingers or a foam makeup sponge.\"}, {\"编号\": 8, \"标题\": \"Smooth the foundation down the sides of your nose and towards the sides of your face.\", \"描述\": \"You want the foundation to get thinner as you get closer to the sides of your face. If it gets too thin on your cheeks and you want more coverage, dab more foundation onto your cheekbones and blend it outwards.\"}, {\"编号\": 9, \"标题\": \"Spread the foundation across your forehead.\", \"描述\": \"Brush the foundation up towards your hairline. Then, brush it to the left and right above your eyebrows.\"}, {\"编号\": 10, \"标题\": \"Spread the foundation down your chin and along your jaw line.\", \"描述\": \"Use your brush, fingers, or sponge to pull the foundation down towards your chin. Then, spread it sideways along your jaw.\"}, {\"编号\": 11, \"标题\": \"Blend the foundation using a foam sponge or a brush.\", \"描述\": \"Always blend from the center outward. You want the foundation to fade the closer it gets to your hairline and the sides of your face. This will create the smoothest transition and prevent any harsh lines.\"}, {\"编号\": 12, \"标题\": \"Consider applying foundation to your neck.\", \"描述\": \"This is great for those who have dull or grayish skin on their necks.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Applying Concealer and Powder\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Apply some concealer.\", \"描述\": \"Use a brush or your fingers to tap it onto the area that needs to be concealed. Then, blend it into the foundation using light, feathery strokes. Always blend outward, away from the center of the concealer spot.\\nIf you are applying concealer under your eyes, use your ring finger. This is the weakest finger on your hand, and thus the gentlest.\\nApplying concealer after foundation makes it easier to blend in. It also lessens the chances of the foundation getting wiped off.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Let the foundation dry.\", \"描述\": \"This can take anywhere from 1 to 5 minutes. Some foundations, such as cream, are oil-based and will never fully dry. Other foundations, such as powder, are already dry to begin with.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Consider doing the rest of your makeup.\", \"描述\": \"At the point, you can apply the rest of your makeup, including your lipstick, blush, and eye makeup.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Open up your powder case.\", \"描述\": \"You can use a powder foundation or a setting powder. Both will help give your skin a smoother finish and get rid of shine. They will also help soak up any excess oils.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Swirl a powder brush into the powder.\", \"描述\": \"Most powder will be compact or pressed. If you are using a loose powder, simply dip the brush into the powder.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Gently puff on the brush to get rid of any excess powder.\", \"描述\": \"You can also tap the brush handle against the counter edge. This will keep you from applying too much powder at one time, which can result in a cake-y look. You can always apply more powder later.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Dust the powder onto your face.\", \"描述\": \"Start from the middle or your face and brush outward. If needed, dip your brush into the powder and keep dusting your face. Always tap off the excess powder before you touch the brush to your face.\\nDon't use oil controlling or mattifying powder under your eyes, or it will absorb all of the moisture there. This will make your delicate eye area look more wrinkly and dry.\"}, {\"编号\": 8, \"标题\": \"Use a clean brush to dust off any excess powder.\", \"描述\": \"Look carefully into the mirror. If you see any excess powder, take a clean brush and lightly dust it off.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Choosing Your Foundation, Powder, and Tools\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Choose a foundation.\", \"描述\": \"There are many different types of foundation. Some are better for certain skin types than others. The main three are: powder, liquid, and cream. Here's what you need to know based on your skin type:\\nIf you have dry skin, go for a moisturizing liquid or cream foundation. Avoid using powder foundation. It will make your skin appear even more dry. If you must use a powder foundation, choose a hydrating one.\\nIf you have oily skin, choose a lightweight, oil-free liquid or powder foundation - like mousse. You can also use mineral-based powder foundation; it will absorb the oil better. Don't use cream foundation. It will be too heavy and oily for your skin.\\nIf you have normal skin, you can use any type of foundation you want: powder, liquid, or cream.\\nIf you have combination skin, consider using a powder foundation. Use more on the oily parts, and less on the dry parts.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Choose your foundation finish.\", \"描述\": \"There are also different types of foundation finishes. Some are more sheer while others are more matte. Here's what you need to know:\\nUse a semi-matte foundation if you want a natural look. Most foundations are semi-matte.\\nUse a dewy or illuminizing finish if you want to give your skin a healthy glow. This is great for the cold, winter months.\\nUse a matte or flat finish if you want your face to look smooth. This is great for pictures. It will also get rid of shine.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Choose your foundation coverage.\", \"描述\": \"Some foundations are sheer and light, while others are thick and heavy. Use a sheer foundation if you want to just even out your skin tone, but still let your natural features (such as freckles and beauty marks) show. Use a full coverage foundation if you want to cover freckles, dark spots, and other blemishes. Keep in mind that for things like pimples, you might also need to use a concealer.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Plan on having at least two different shades.\", \"描述\": \"You skin will be lighter during the winter months when there is less sunlight. It will be darker in the summer when the sun is brighter. As such, the foundation you use in the winter may be too light for your skin during the summer, and the foundation you use in the summer will be too dark for you in the winter. To avoid these problems, get a darker shade to use during the summer, and a lighter shade to use during the winter. You can mix the two shades as your skin tone lightens or darkens during the spring and fall.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Know that foundation oxidizes as it dries.\", \"描述\": \"When shopping for foundation, choose a few shades that you think match your skin tone. Apply each one along your cheek. Wait one to two minutes before looking at the foundation again. Choose the color that blends into your skin the best.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Choose your powder.\", \"描述\": \"You can use powder foundation to soak up any excess oil or shine. You can also use a setting powder to set your makeup and keep it from moving around.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Choose your tools based on your foundation type and desired coverage.\", \"描述\": \"The type of foundation you use will determine what you use to apply it. Here is what you need to know:\\nUse a fluffy powder brush to apply powder foundation. This will work on both pressed and loose powder. You can also use this brush to apply setting powder when you are done doing your makeup.\\nUse a foam makeup sponge to apply pressed powder foundation, liquid foundation, or cream foundation. They are usually white, and come in wedge or disk shapes. They will give you the smoothest, most even coverage.\\nUse a foundation brush to apply liquid or cream foundation. They are made with slightly stiffer bristles than a powder brush. They are flat and have a slightly rounded tip. They will give you the most coverage.\\nUse your fingers to apply liquid foundation if you are in a hurry. This won't give you the best coverage or the smoothest finish, however.\"}], \"小提示\": [\"If you are going some place where you will have pictures taken, consider taking a quick photo of your face using the flash setting on your camera. This will highlight any problem areas or mishaps, such as excessive powder.[7]\\nX\\nResearch source\\n\", \"Less is more. Most makeup has many layers (primer, foundation, concealer, blush, powder, etc). All these layers add up. Avoid a caked-up look by using a light touch and less makeup than you think you might need.\\n\", \"Always blend from the center outward.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Foundation with a Sponge
1. Preparing Your Skin and Makeup 1-1. Cleanse your face first. If you want your foundation to look smooth and even, it's important to maintain a good skincare routine. Use cleanser and warm water to wash your face. Water that’s too hot or cold might irritate your skin. Massage the cleanser gently into your skin with your fingertips. After you've washed your face thoroughly, rinse away the cleanser with warm water, making sure you don't leave any residue. When you're finished, gently pat your face dry with a towel. You may also want to mist your face with toner to help rebalance your skin. 1-2. Moisturize your face. Using moisturizer immediately after you wash your face will help your skin hold in moisture. Plus, your foundation will blend more evenly and create a flawless look when your skin is well-moisturized. Let the moisturizer dry for at least 1 minute. If you can’t wait for the moisturizer to dry, blot your face with a tissue after moisturizing. 1-3. Apply foundation primer. Squirt a pea-sized amount of primer onto the back of your hand. Blend the primer into your face using gentle circular motions with your fingertips. Let it dry for 2 to 3 minutes before adding foundation. Different kinds of primers have different uses, so choose one that matches your skincare needs. For instance, if you have an uneven skin tone, you might pick a primer that balances out redness or covers dark spots. If you have fine lines or large pores, you might choose a primer that helps fill those areas in. 1-4. Use a slightly damp makeup sponge for natural-looking coverage. Wet your makeup sponge and squeeze out excess water until it's just damp. A slightly damp sponge won’t soak up excess foundation. You'll be able to build foundation gradually onto your face for a natural look. An egg-shaped Beautyblender is one of the most popular types of makeup sponges, but you can also try a wedge or flocked sponge. Don't wring out the sponge or squeeze it tightly. By doing so, you may be damaging the sponge. 1-5. Pour a dime-sized amount of foundation onto the back of your hand. Doing this rather than pouring directly from bottle to sponge will ensure you don’t waste excess foundation. Only pour a small amount at first. You can always pour more onto your hand if needed. If you are using pressed powder foundation, you can dip the sponge directly into the foundation. 2. Using Your Makeup Sponge 2-1. Dip your sponge gently into the foundation on your hand. Dip the thickest, widest part of the sponge into the foundation on your hand. Since your sponge is still damp, the foundation won’t soak into the sponge. Start with only a little foundation at first, so you can get used to blending with the sponge. 2-2. Dab foundation onto the center of your face and blend outward. Start from the center of your face and move towards your hairline. Use a gentle bouncing or tapping motion to distribute the foundation onto your skin. Dabbing rather than rubbing will apply makeup more evenly and naturally. Makeup artists call this “stippling.” 2-3. Continue dabbing foundation into your face and neck until blended. If your sponge is egg-shaped, use the small pointed edge around your eyes and nose. Use the larger, round part of your sponge for your cheeks, forehead and jawline. Blend until the foundation looks like your natural skin. If you can see where the blended foundation meets your neck, the color may be too dark or too light. Make sure you’ve chosen the best foundation for your skin type and tone. Only apply the foundation to your jawline and neck when there is a small amount of foundation left on the sponge. 2-4. Wait 2 to 3 minutes or finish applying your makeup, then apply setting powder. Let the foundation set for a few minutes and finish applying any other makeup you want to wear before applying setting powder, which will keep the foundation in place. You can use your makeup sponge or a small fluffy makeup brush to apply the powder in a gentle dabbing motion. Setting powder can also help set your eyeliner, mascara, or lipstick. 2-5. Wash your sponge with facial cleanser or mild soap after every use. You can also use makeup cleanser for sponges. Rinse your sponge in warm water and massage it with a few drops of facial cleanser or mild soap. If the sponge is stained with makeup, then you can also soak it in soapy water overnight. Rinse and wring it out until the water from the sponge runs clear. Bacteria and mold can grow quickly in sponges, and using a dirty sponge can make blending foundation harder. 2-6. Let your sponge air dry before using it again. After washing your sponge, roll it back and forth onto a clean towel to remove remaining moisture. Let it dry flat on the towel completely. You should replace old sponges every 3 months. Tips Keep in mind that tinted moisturizers and other lighter foundations are meant to be applied with your fingers. You may also use a makeup brush to apply foundation if you do not have a sponge.
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Let the moisturizer dry for at least 1 minute.\\nIf you can’t wait for the moisturizer to dry, blot your face with a tissue after moisturizing.\\n1-3. Apply foundation primer.\\nSquirt a pea-sized amount of primer onto the back of your hand. Blend the primer into your face using gentle circular motions with your fingertips. Let it dry for 2 to 3 minutes before adding foundation.\\nDifferent kinds of primers have different uses, so choose one that matches your skincare needs. For instance, if you have an uneven skin tone, you might pick a primer that balances out redness or covers dark spots. If you have fine lines or large pores, you might choose a primer that helps fill those areas in.\\n1-4. Use a slightly damp makeup sponge for natural-looking coverage.\\nWet your makeup sponge and squeeze out excess water until it's just damp. A slightly damp sponge won’t soak up excess foundation. You'll be able to build foundation gradually onto your face for a natural look.\\nAn egg-shaped Beautyblender is one of the most popular types of makeup sponges, but you can also try a wedge or flocked sponge.\\nDon't wring out the sponge or squeeze it tightly. By doing so, you may be damaging the sponge.\\n1-5. Pour a dime-sized amount of foundation onto the back of your hand.\\nDoing this rather than pouring directly from bottle to sponge will ensure you don’t waste excess foundation. Only pour a small amount at first. You can always pour more onto your hand if needed.\\nIf you are using pressed powder foundation, you can dip the sponge directly into the foundation.\\n2. Using Your Makeup Sponge\\n2-1. Dip your sponge gently into the foundation on your hand.\\nDip the thickest, widest part of the sponge into the foundation on your hand. Since your sponge is still damp, the foundation won’t soak into the sponge. Start with only a little foundation at first, so you can get used to blending with the sponge.\\n2-2. Dab foundation onto the center of your face and blend outward.\\nStart from the center of your face and move towards your hairline. Use a gentle bouncing or tapping motion to distribute the foundation onto your skin. Dabbing rather than rubbing will apply makeup more evenly and naturally.\\nMakeup artists call this “stippling.”\\n2-3. Continue dabbing foundation into your face and neck until blended.\\nIf your sponge is egg-shaped, use the small pointed edge around your eyes and nose. Use the larger, round part of your sponge for your cheeks, forehead and jawline. Blend until the foundation looks like your natural skin.\\nIf you can see where the blended foundation meets your neck, the color may be too dark or too light. Make sure you’ve chosen the best foundation for your skin type and tone.\\nOnly apply the foundation to your jawline and neck when there is a small amount of foundation left on the sponge.\\n2-4. Wait 2 to 3 minutes or finish applying your makeup, then apply setting powder.\\nLet the foundation set for a few minutes and finish applying any other makeup you want to wear before applying setting powder, which will keep the foundation in place. You can use your makeup sponge or a small fluffy makeup brush to apply the powder in a gentle dabbing motion.\\nSetting powder can also help set your eyeliner, mascara, or lipstick.\\n2-5. Wash your sponge with facial cleanser or mild soap after every use.\\nYou can also use makeup cleanser for sponges. Rinse your sponge in warm water and massage it with a few drops of facial cleanser or mild soap. If the sponge is stained with makeup, then you can also soak it in soapy water overnight. Rinse and wring it out until the water from the sponge runs clear.\\nBacteria and mold can grow quickly in sponges, and using a dirty sponge can make blending foundation harder.\\n2-6. Let your sponge air dry before using it again.\\nAfter washing your sponge, roll it back and forth onto a clean towel to remove remaining moisture. Let it dry flat on the towel completely. You should replace old sponges every 3 months.\\nTips\\nKeep in mind that tinted moisturizers and other lighter foundations are meant to be applied with your fingers.\\nYou may also use a makeup brush to apply foundation if you do not have a sponge.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Applying foundation can help even out the skin tone on your face. You can hide blemishes, dark spots, or redness by using foundation to create naturally even-looking skin. Makeup sponges are a popular makeup tool since they are easy to use with different types of foundation. Using makeup sponges is an easy technique, and with a little practice, you’ll start using them in your regular makeup routine!\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Preparing Your Skin and Makeup\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Cleanse your face first.\", \"描述\": \"If you want your foundation to look smooth and even, it's important to maintain a good skincare routine. Use cleanser and warm water to wash your face. Water that’s too hot or cold might irritate your skin. Massage the cleanser gently into your skin with your fingertips. After you've washed your face thoroughly, rinse away the cleanser with warm water, making sure you don't leave any residue.\\nWhen you're finished, gently pat your face dry with a towel.\\nYou may also want to mist your face with toner to help rebalance your skin.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Moisturize your face.\", \"描述\": \"Using moisturizer immediately after you wash your face will help your skin hold in moisture. Plus, your foundation will blend more evenly and create a flawless look when your skin is well-moisturized. Let the moisturizer dry for at least 1 minute.\\nIf you can’t wait for the moisturizer to dry, blot your face with a tissue after moisturizing.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Apply foundation primer.\", \"描述\": \"Squirt a pea-sized amount of primer onto the back of your hand. Blend the primer into your face using gentle circular motions with your fingertips. Let it dry for 2 to 3 minutes before adding foundation.\\nDifferent kinds of primers have different uses, so choose one that matches your skincare needs. For instance, if you have an uneven skin tone, you might pick a primer that balances out redness or covers dark spots. If you have fine lines or large pores, you might choose a primer that helps fill those areas in.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Use a slightly damp makeup sponge for natural-looking coverage.\", \"描述\": \"Wet your makeup sponge and squeeze out excess water until it's just damp. A slightly damp sponge won’t soak up excess foundation. You'll be able to build foundation gradually onto your face for a natural look.\\nAn egg-shaped Beautyblender is one of the most popular types of makeup sponges, but you can also try a wedge or flocked sponge.\\nDon't wring out the sponge or squeeze it tightly. By doing so, you may be damaging the sponge.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Pour a dime-sized amount of foundation onto the back of your hand.\", \"描述\": \"Doing this rather than pouring directly from bottle to sponge will ensure you don’t waste excess foundation. Only pour a small amount at first. You can always pour more onto your hand if needed.\\nIf you are using pressed powder foundation, you can dip the sponge directly into the foundation.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Using Your Makeup Sponge\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Dip your sponge gently into the foundation on your hand.\", \"描述\": \"Dip the thickest, widest part of the sponge into the foundation on your hand. Since your sponge is still damp, the foundation won’t soak into the sponge. Start with only a little foundation at first, so you can get used to blending with the sponge.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Dab foundation onto the center of your face and blend outward.\", \"描述\": \"Start from the center of your face and move towards your hairline. Use a gentle bouncing or tapping motion to distribute the foundation onto your skin. Dabbing rather than rubbing will apply makeup more evenly and naturally.\\nMakeup artists call this “stippling.”\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Continue dabbing foundation into your face and neck until blended.\", \"描述\": \"If your sponge is egg-shaped, use the small pointed edge around your eyes and nose. Use the larger, round part of your sponge for your cheeks, forehead and jawline. Blend until the foundation looks like your natural skin.\\nIf you can see where the blended foundation meets your neck, the color may be too dark or too light. Make sure you’ve chosen the best foundation for your skin type and tone.\\nOnly apply the foundation to your jawline and neck when there is a small amount of foundation left on the sponge.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Wait 2 to 3 minutes or finish applying your makeup, then apply setting powder.\", \"描述\": \"Let the foundation set for a few minutes and finish applying any other makeup you want to wear before applying setting powder, which will keep the foundation in place. You can use your makeup sponge or a small fluffy makeup brush to apply the powder in a gentle dabbing motion.\\nSetting powder can also help set your eyeliner, mascara, or lipstick.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Wash your sponge with facial cleanser or mild soap after every use.\", \"描述\": \"You can also use makeup cleanser for sponges. Rinse your sponge in warm water and massage it with a few drops of facial cleanser or mild soap. If the sponge is stained with makeup, then you can also soak it in soapy water overnight. Rinse and wring it out until the water from the sponge runs clear.\\nBacteria and mold can grow quickly in sponges, and using a dirty sponge can make blending foundation harder.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Let your sponge air dry before using it again.\", \"描述\": \"After washing your sponge, roll it back and forth onto a clean towel to remove remaining moisture. Let it dry flat on the towel completely. You should replace old sponges every 3 months.\"}], \"小提示\": [\"Keep in mind that tinted moisturizers and other lighter foundations are meant to be applied with your fingers.\\n\", \"You may also use a makeup brush to apply foundation if you do not have a sponge.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Frontline
1. Applying the First Dose 1-1. Buy the correct type of Frontline. You can purchase Frontline at a pet store or your vet's office. You also may be able to get Frontline at some drug stores, like Walgreens. It's a good idea to buy Frontline from a vet, however, as a veterinarian can a make sure you get the right product. Frontline makes flea and tick treatments for dogs as well as cats. Make sure you use the medication designed for your pet. The dosages are sold according to the weight of the pet. Check the weight recommendations on the package and get a dosage appropriate for your pet's weight. 1-2. Remove the applicators. Frontline comes with several small plastic applicators. They look something like little bottles. Each applicator contains a single dose of Frontline. There are perforated lines between each applicator. You can separate the applicators by tearing or cutting along the perforated line. Be careful when separating the applicators. You want to make sure you do not tear an applicator and spill a dosage of Frontline. 1-3. Snap off the opening of the applicator. Each applicator has a small tip that you can easily snap off. You must snap off the tip prior to applying Frontline to your dog or cat. Make sure to do this away from your face to avoid getting the chemicals in your eyes. If the tip does not come off easily, you can use scissors to cut it off. 1-4. Find a spot on your pet's back. You should apply Frontline on your pet's back, directly between your pet's shoulders. Frontline is safe to use on a pet's skin, but should not be ingested by the pet. Your pet will be unable to reach this area, preventing them from licking Frontline off. 1-5. Apply the Frontline to your pet's skin. Part your pet's fur so you can see its skin. This is very important. To work effectively, Frontline must be absorbed into your pet's skin. It must make direct contact with the skin, and not the fur, to do so. Place the tip of the applicator onto your pet's skin. Squeeze the vial and empty all of the liquid onto your pet's skin. Try to avoid getting any liquid on your pet's hair. 2. Caring for Your Pet Afterwards 2-1. Allow the medication to be absorbed on its own. Avoid rubbing the liquid in or spreading it around. It will absorb quickly on its own. You can let your pet go shortly after applying Frontline. If you get any Frontline on your hands, quickly wash your hands in soap and water. 2-2. Keep your pet dry for 48 hours. You want to make sure Frontline is adequately absorbed into your pet's skin. Water can drain the oils from your pet's skin that are necessary to spread Frontline. Your pet should not get wet for 48 hours after you apply Frontline. Do not bathe your pet after applying Frontline. Frontline should be effective on its own to treat fleas and ticks. A flea bath or dip is not necessary. Do not let your cat or dog swim for 48 hours after applying Frontline. 2-3. Reapply Frontline as necessary. Frontline is effective for 8 weeks for dogs, and 6 weeks for cats. Mark on your calendar when you applied Frontline. Reapply Frontline at the 6 or 8 week mark. It's important to reapply Frontline regularly. Even if an infestation has cleared up, fleas and flea larvae may be present in your home. You want to make sure your cat or dog is continually protected from fleas and ticks. 3. Taking Safety Precautions 3-1. Read all of the instructions and warnings. This is a good precaution with any medication. You should not apply Frontline before reading the instructions manual. If your pet has any underlying health concerns, you should talk to a vet in addition to reading the instructions manual. 3-2. Make sure you use the correct type of Frontline for your pet. Frontline for dogs and cats are not the same product. Many people think they can be used interchangeably, but this is not the case. Make sure you do not use Frontline for dogs on cats or vice versa. If you accidentally used Frontline on the wrong type of pet, contact your vet immediately. Your pet could have an adverse reaction. If you want a product that can be used on both cats and dogs, look into Frontline spray. 3-3. Do not share applicators. Each applicator contains a single dose of Frontline. You should not share applicators between pets. If you do so, neither pet will get a full dose. This can prevent the product from working effectively. Warnings If bathe your pet before or after the Frontline application, make sure not to use a flea or tick shampoo. Mixing and overuse of chemicals could cause a toxic reaction. It is okay for you to use approved flea treatments on a nursing mother, such as Frontline Plus and Revolution . Trifexis is considered unsafe to use in pregnant dogs. Avoid bathing your pet prior to applying Frontline. Your pet has a natural oil in its coat that must be present to help with the absorption and distribution of the medication.
{ "create_time": "20230517 10:46:33", "回答明细": "{\"回答\": \"1. Applying the First Dose\\n1-1. Buy the correct type of Frontline.\\nYou can purchase Frontline at a pet store or your vet's office. You also may be able to get Frontline at some drug stores, like Walgreens. It's a good idea to buy Frontline from a vet, however, as a veterinarian can a make sure you get the right product.\\nFrontline makes flea and tick treatments for dogs as well as cats. Make sure you use the medication designed for your pet.\\nThe dosages are sold according to the weight of the pet. Check the weight recommendations on the package and get a dosage appropriate for your pet's weight.\\n1-2. Remove the applicators.\\nFrontline comes with several small plastic applicators. They look something like little bottles. Each applicator contains a single dose of Frontline.\\nThere are perforated lines between each applicator. You can separate the applicators by tearing or cutting along the perforated line.\\nBe careful when separating the applicators. You want to make sure you do not tear an applicator and spill a dosage of Frontline.\\n1-3. Snap off the opening of the applicator.\\nEach applicator has a small tip that you can easily snap off. You must snap off the tip prior to applying Frontline to your dog or cat.\\nMake sure to do this away from your face to avoid getting the chemicals in your eyes.\\nIf the tip does not come off easily, you can use scissors to cut it off.\\n1-4. Find a spot on your pet's back.\\nYou should apply Frontline on your pet's back, directly between your pet's shoulders. Frontline is safe to use on a pet's skin, but should not be ingested by the pet. Your pet will be unable to reach this area, preventing them from licking Frontline off.\\n1-5. Apply the Frontline to your pet's skin.\\nPart your pet's fur so you can see its skin. This is very important. To work effectively, Frontline must be absorbed into your pet's skin. It must make direct contact with the skin, and not the fur, to do so.\\nPlace the tip of the applicator onto your pet's skin.\\nSqueeze the vial and empty all of the liquid onto your pet's skin. Try to avoid getting any liquid on your pet's hair.\\n2. Caring for Your Pet Afterwards\\n2-1. Allow the medication to be absorbed on its own.\\nAvoid rubbing the liquid in or spreading it around. It will absorb quickly on its own. You can let your pet go shortly after applying Frontline.\\nIf you get any Frontline on your hands, quickly wash your hands in soap and water.\\n2-2. Keep your pet dry for 48 hours.\\nYou want to make sure Frontline is adequately absorbed into your pet's skin. Water can drain the oils from your pet's skin that are necessary to spread Frontline. Your pet should not get wet for 48 hours after you apply Frontline.\\nDo not bathe your pet after applying Frontline. Frontline should be effective on its own to treat fleas and ticks. A flea bath or dip is not necessary.\\nDo not let your cat or dog swim for 48 hours after applying Frontline.\\n2-3. Reapply Frontline as necessary.\\nFrontline is effective for 8 weeks for dogs, and 6 weeks for cats. Mark on your calendar when you applied Frontline. Reapply Frontline at the 6 or 8 week mark.\\nIt's important to reapply Frontline regularly. Even if an infestation has cleared up, fleas and flea larvae may be present in your home. You want to make sure your cat or dog is continually protected from fleas and ticks.\\n3. Taking Safety Precautions\\n3-1. Read all of the instructions and warnings.\\nThis is a good precaution with any medication. You should not apply Frontline before reading the instructions manual.\\nIf your pet has any underlying health concerns, you should talk to a vet in addition to reading the instructions manual.\\n3-2. Make sure you use the correct type of Frontline for your pet.\\nFrontline for dogs and cats are not the same product. Many people think they can be used interchangeably, but this is not the case. Make sure you do not use Frontline for dogs on cats or vice versa.\\nIf you accidentally used Frontline on the wrong type of pet, contact your vet immediately. Your pet could have an adverse reaction.\\nIf you want a product that can be used on both cats and dogs, look into Frontline spray.\\n3-3. Do not share applicators.\\nEach applicator contains a single dose of Frontline. You should not share applicators between pets. If you do so, neither pet will get a full dose. This can prevent the product from working effectively.\\nWarnings\\nIf bathe your pet before or after the Frontline application, make sure not to use a flea or tick shampoo. Mixing and overuse of chemicals could cause a toxic reaction.\\nIt is okay for you to use approved flea treatments on a nursing mother, such as Frontline Plus and Revolution . Trifexis is considered unsafe to use in pregnant dogs.\\nAvoid bathing your pet prior to applying Frontline. Your pet has a natural oil in its coat that must be present to help with the absorption and distribution of the medication.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Fleas and ticks plague pets and their owners every summer and, in some places, all year-round. They carry diseases and make life uncomfortable for dogs and cats. An infestation in the home can also occur if the problem is left unchecked and fleas are allowed to multiply. A flea and tick medication called Frontline has been successful in killing these pests at all stages of life. You can apply Frontline to cats and dogs to prevent or treat a flea infestation.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Applying the First Dose\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Buy the correct type of Frontline.\", \"描述\": \"You can purchase Frontline at a pet store or your vet's office. You also may be able to get Frontline at some drug stores, like Walgreens. It's a good idea to buy Frontline from a vet, however, as a veterinarian can a make sure you get the right product.\\nFrontline makes flea and tick treatments for dogs as well as cats. Make sure you use the medication designed for your pet.\\nThe dosages are sold according to the weight of the pet. Check the weight recommendations on the package and get a dosage appropriate for your pet's weight.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Remove the applicators.\", \"描述\": \"Frontline comes with several small plastic applicators. They look something like little bottles. Each applicator contains a single dose of Frontline.\\nThere are perforated lines between each applicator. You can separate the applicators by tearing or cutting along the perforated line.\\nBe careful when separating the applicators. You want to make sure you do not tear an applicator and spill a dosage of Frontline.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Snap off the opening of the applicator.\", \"描述\": \"Each applicator has a small tip that you can easily snap off. You must snap off the tip prior to applying Frontline to your dog or cat.\\nMake sure to do this away from your face to avoid getting the chemicals in your eyes.\\nIf the tip does not come off easily, you can use scissors to cut it off.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Find a spot on your pet's back.\", \"描述\": \"You should apply Frontline on your pet's back, directly between your pet's shoulders. Frontline is safe to use on a pet's skin, but should not be ingested by the pet. Your pet will be unable to reach this area, preventing them from licking Frontline off.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Apply the Frontline to your pet's skin.\", \"描述\": \"Part your pet's fur so you can see its skin. This is very important. To work effectively, Frontline must be absorbed into your pet's skin. It must make direct contact with the skin, and not the fur, to do so.\\nPlace the tip of the applicator onto your pet's skin.\\nSqueeze the vial and empty all of the liquid onto your pet's skin. Try to avoid getting any liquid on your pet's hair.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Caring for Your Pet Afterwards\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Allow the medication to be absorbed on its own.\", \"描述\": \"Avoid rubbing the liquid in or spreading it around. It will absorb quickly on its own. You can let your pet go shortly after applying Frontline.\\nIf you get any Frontline on your hands, quickly wash your hands in soap and water.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Keep your pet dry for 48 hours.\", \"描述\": \"You want to make sure Frontline is adequately absorbed into your pet's skin. Water can drain the oils from your pet's skin that are necessary to spread Frontline. Your pet should not get wet for 48 hours after you apply Frontline.\\nDo not bathe your pet after applying Frontline. Frontline should be effective on its own to treat fleas and ticks. A flea bath or dip is not necessary.\\nDo not let your cat or dog swim for 48 hours after applying Frontline.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Reapply Frontline as necessary.\", \"描述\": \"Frontline is effective for 8 weeks for dogs, and 6 weeks for cats. Mark on your calendar when you applied Frontline. Reapply Frontline at the 6 or 8 week mark.\\nIt's important to reapply Frontline regularly. Even if an infestation has cleared up, fleas and flea larvae may be present in your home. You want to make sure your cat or dog is continually protected from fleas and ticks.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Taking Safety Precautions\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Read all of the instructions and warnings.\", \"描述\": \"This is a good precaution with any medication. You should not apply Frontline before reading the instructions manual.\\nIf your pet has any underlying health concerns, you should talk to a vet in addition to reading the instructions manual.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Make sure you use the correct type of Frontline for your pet.\", \"描述\": \"Frontline for dogs and cats are not the same product. Many people think they can be used interchangeably, but this is not the case. Make sure you do not use Frontline for dogs on cats or vice versa.\\nIf you accidentally used Frontline on the wrong type of pet, contact your vet immediately. Your pet could have an adverse reaction.\\nIf you want a product that can be used on both cats and dogs, look into Frontline spray.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Do not share applicators.\", \"描述\": \"Each applicator contains a single dose of Frontline. You should not share applicators between pets. If you do so, neither pet will get a full dose. This can prevent the product from working effectively.\"}], \"注意事项\": [\"If bathe your pet before or after the Frontline application, make sure not to use a flea or tick shampoo. Mixing and overuse of chemicals could cause a toxic reaction.\\n\", \"It is okay for you to use approved flea treatments on a nursing mother, such as Frontline Plus and Revolution . Trifexis is considered unsafe to use in pregnant dogs.\\n\", \"Avoid bathing your pet prior to applying Frontline. Your pet has a natural oil in its coat that must be present to help with the absorption and distribution of the medication.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Furnace Cement
1. Preparing for Furnace Cement Application 1-1. Purchase pre-mixed furnace cement with high temperature resistance. Each furnace cement product comes with its own temperature resistance. For example, some can withstand temperatures up to 2,000 °F (1,090 °C), while others can resist temperatures up to 2,700 °F (1,480 °C). Choose a product with a temperature resistance suitable for the appliance you plan to apply it to. A thermistor temperature sensor can be used to test furnace or appliance temperatures up to 1,382 °F (750 °C). Thermocouples and infrared pyrometers are best for anything higher. 1-2. Avoid furnace cements that contain asbestos. Asbestos is a set of silicate minerals that were commonly used in many American construction products. Some furnace cements that contained asbestos in the past (prior to 1980s) include Johns Manville, Hercules, and Rutland Fireclay brands. Always choose products that guarantee no asbestos and no formation of toxic fumes during the process of heat curing (when material hardens due to application of heat). 1-3. Never apply furnace cement if your home was built before the 1980s. Even if you avoid asbestos-containing furnace cements, you can still agitate microscopic fibres of asbestos minerals in older furnaces. As a rule, any apartment or home that was built before the 1980s and has not experienced renovations is a risk. Contact a local asbestos abatement expert to test your furnace or oven for the presence of the toxic mineral. Since it's considered toxic waste, many local environmental regulations require it to be removed following local laws. 1-4. Measure the length of the metal joints you're going to fill. Furnace cement cartridges will list the maximum length of metal joints that they bond and seal when using a caulking gun. Most caulking gun cartridges are designed for metal joints that are less than 1/8". Furnace cement designed for less than 1/8" can still be used for bigger cracks—you'll just have to apply it manually with a trowel or putty knife instead. 1-5. Determine the materials your furnace cement is applicable to. Check the label of your furnace cement for a list of applicable materials. Most furnace cement is applicable to steel, cast iron, or firebrick. Never use a product that is not designed for your appliance's material. Most products will list specific appliances that they can be used for, such as furnaces, boilers, stoves, chimneys, and combustion chambers. 1-6. Clean the surface that you plan on cementing with a stiff-bristled brush. Scrub the area using a dry brush, paying special attention to areas with lots of build-up. Afterwards, use a cloth to lightly wet the surface with water and clean up loose pieces. Clear all rust, dirt and debris from the area prior to application of furnace cement. Always remove any paint, oil, or grease prior to furnace cement application, as agitation of these materials can create toxic fumes. 2. Using a Caulking Gun 2-1. Cut the tip of the furnace cement cartridge with your caulking gun. Place the tip of your cartridge into the hole located on the handle of your caulking gun. Hold the tip at a slight angle and pull the trigger. Avoid cutting the top too much, as this will make it more likely to leaves splotches of excess cement. 2-2. Puncture a hole into the cartridge using the caulking gun's stick. Most caulking guns have a stick attached to the top that can be used to break the seal in your furnace cement cartridge. Place your gun with the stick facing upwards and press the tip of your caulking cartridge down onto it. If your gun doesn't have a stick on the handle, a nail or small screwdriver will work. Always puncture the hole prior to loading your gun. 2-3. Insert the cement cartridge into the caulking gun. While holding the caulking gun's release trigger, pull the gun's plunger back and insert the cartridge. Always put the base in first, and make sure to keep the nozzle to the front of the gun. Push the plunger back into place after your cartridge is firmly inserted into the gun. 2-4. Rotate the hook attached to the handle to face upwards. Each gun is a bit different, but it's always recommended to keep the hook facing up and its teeth down before you begin caulking. Squeeze the trigger gently to start the flow of caulk and you should be ready to use it. 2-5. Pull the trigger of your caulking gun to apply furnace cement. Hold the gun at a 45-degree angle and move it along the gap that you want to seal. Be sure to squeeze the trigger the whole time. Once you can't squeeze anymore, you can release the trigger and it will spring back into its original position. Repeat this process until your gap is filled. Pull the hook back after you're done, otherwise the cement will continue to come out of the gun's nozzle. 2-6. Push the caulk into the gap you're trying to seal. Instead of dragging the caulk along the gap, try and apply pressure so that you're pushing the caulk into it. This increases the chances of your caulk adhering to the surface (as opposed to pulling). The only time to avoid this is when you're caulking flush surfaces —in this case, you'll want to avoid pushing the tip hard. 3. Applying Cement with a Putty Knife 3-1. Stir the cement using your knife or trowel if it isn't premixed. Mix the cement until it is a uniform consistency, which allows for easier application. If your cement is premixed, you can skip this step. Only use products with patented formula's that meet or exceed Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OHSA) requirements for minimal silica content. 3-2. Apply furnace cement to your putty knife. Before you apply the cement to your appliance, dip your putty knife into your cement bucket or squeeze it out of a cartridge onto the knife. Take care to spread the cement evenly across the knife, giving yourself enough to fill in the cracks in your appliance. Don't put too much putty onto your knife—this can lead to an unnecessary mess during application. 3-3. Pull the putty knife over the openings with the cement side facing down. Place the tip down against your appliance and pull the knife down slowly, taking care to ensure that cement application is as smooth as possible. Don't apply too much at once — if you need to apply more, you can apply a second coat. Gently smooth out any uneven or ridged areas of furnace cement. Avoid application to hot surfaces—always wait for them to cool down first. 3-4. Remove any excess cement using your putty knife. After applying your second layer of furnace cement, get rid of any excess cement. Smooth over edges by applying pressure using the bottom of your knife. 4. Using Your Furnace after Cement Application 4-1. Open the door to your furnace and let it dry for 1 hour. Air-drying your recently applied furnace cement is necessary to help it properly set. Check the label just in case—some products might need to be dried for longer than the standard hour. 4-2. Clean up any spills of excess concrete immediately. Use a rag with soap and water to clean up any spills or stains. Avoid using acid-based cleaners. After setting, furnace cement products will not be able to be removed from certain surfaces, such as tile, glass, and porcelain. 4-3. Heat your furnace gradually when using it for the first time. The first time you use your furnace following furnace cement application, don't turn just turn it on as you normally would. Instead, gradually increase the temperature until it reaches the appropriate level of heat (usually 500 °F (260 °C)). This will minimize the amount of pores in your cement and keep it a consistent texture. Check the label of your furnace cement to determine the heat cure temperature, which is the temperature you should stop at when heating your furnace cement for the first time. You can go back to full firing after your initial heat curing. Warnings Keep furnace cement out of reach of children and pets. Call the Poison Control Center immediately if you accidentally consume furnace cement. If you get furnace cement in your eyes, rinse them with water for 15 minutes. Wash all furnace cement from your skin using water.
{ "create_time": "20230517 10:46:33", "回答明细": "{\"回答\": \"1. Preparing for Furnace Cement Application\\n1-1. Purchase pre-mixed furnace cement with high temperature resistance.\\nEach furnace cement product comes with its own temperature resistance. For example, some can withstand temperatures up to 2,000 °F (1,090 °C), while others can resist temperatures up to 2,700 °F (1,480 °C). Choose a product with a temperature resistance suitable for the appliance you plan to apply it to.\\nA thermistor temperature sensor can be used to test furnace or appliance temperatures up to 1,382 °F (750 °C). Thermocouples and infrared pyrometers are best for anything higher.\\n1-2. Avoid furnace cements that contain asbestos.\\nAsbestos is a set of silicate minerals that were commonly used in many American construction products. Some furnace cements that contained asbestos in the past (prior to 1980s) include Johns Manville, Hercules, and Rutland Fireclay brands.\\nAlways choose products that guarantee no asbestos and no formation of toxic fumes during the process of heat curing (when material hardens due to application of heat).\\n1-3. Never apply furnace cement if your home was built before the 1980s.\\nEven if you avoid asbestos-containing furnace cements, you can still agitate microscopic fibres of asbestos minerals in older furnaces. As a rule, any apartment or home that was built before the 1980s and has not experienced renovations is a risk.\\nContact a local asbestos abatement expert to test your furnace or oven for the presence of the toxic mineral. Since it's considered toxic waste, many local environmental regulations require it to be removed following local laws.\\n1-4. Measure the length of the metal joints you're going to fill.\\nFurnace cement cartridges will list the maximum length of metal joints that they bond and seal when using a caulking gun. Most caulking gun cartridges are designed for metal joints that are less than 1/8\\\".\\nFurnace cement designed for less than 1/8\\\" can still be used for bigger cracks—you'll just have to apply it manually with a trowel or putty knife instead.\\n1-5. Determine the materials your furnace cement is applicable to.\\nCheck the label of your furnace cement for a list of applicable materials. Most furnace cement is applicable to steel, cast iron, or firebrick. Never use a product that is not designed for your appliance's material.\\nMost products will list specific appliances that they can be used for, such as furnaces, boilers, stoves, chimneys, and combustion chambers.\\n1-6. Clean the surface that you plan on cementing with a stiff-bristled brush.\\nScrub the area using a dry brush, paying special attention to areas with lots of build-up. Afterwards, use a cloth to lightly wet the surface with water and clean up loose pieces. Clear all rust, dirt and debris from the area prior to application of furnace cement.\\nAlways remove any paint, oil, or grease prior to furnace cement application, as agitation of these materials can create toxic fumes.\\n2. Using a Caulking Gun\\n2-1. Cut the tip of the furnace cement cartridge with your caulking gun.\\nPlace the tip of your cartridge into the hole located on the handle of your caulking gun. Hold the tip at a slight angle and pull the trigger.\\nAvoid cutting the top too much, as this will make it more likely to leaves splotches of excess cement.\\n2-2. Puncture a hole into the cartridge using the caulking gun's stick.\\nMost caulking guns have a stick attached to the top that can be used to break the seal in your furnace cement cartridge. Place your gun with the stick facing upwards and press the tip of your caulking cartridge down onto it.\\nIf your gun doesn't have a stick on the handle, a nail or small screwdriver will work.\\nAlways puncture the hole prior to loading your gun.\\n2-3. Insert the cement cartridge into the caulking gun.\\nWhile holding the caulking gun's release trigger, pull the gun's plunger back and insert the cartridge. Always put the base in first, and make sure to keep the nozzle to the front of the gun.\\nPush the plunger back into place after your cartridge is firmly inserted into the gun.\\n2-4. Rotate the hook attached to the handle to face upwards.\\nEach gun is a bit different, but it's always recommended to keep the hook facing up and its teeth down before you begin caulking. Squeeze the trigger gently to start the flow of caulk and you should be ready to use it.\\n2-5. Pull the trigger of your caulking gun to apply furnace cement.\\nHold the gun at a 45-degree angle and move it along the gap that you want to seal. Be sure to squeeze the trigger the whole time. Once you can't squeeze anymore, you can release the trigger and it will spring back into its original position. Repeat this process until your gap is filled.\\nPull the hook back after you're done, otherwise the cement will continue to come out of the gun's nozzle.\\n2-6. Push the caulk into the gap you're trying to seal.\\nInstead of dragging the caulk along the gap, try and apply pressure so that you're pushing the caulk into it. This increases the chances of your caulk adhering to the surface (as opposed to pulling).\\nThe only time to avoid this is when you're caulking flush surfaces —in this case, you'll want to avoid pushing the tip hard.\\n3. Applying Cement with a Putty Knife\\n3-1. Stir the cement using your knife or trowel if it isn't premixed.\\nMix the cement until it is a uniform consistency, which allows for easier application. If your cement is premixed, you can skip this step.\\nOnly use products with patented formula's that meet or exceed Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OHSA) requirements for minimal silica content.\\n3-2. Apply furnace cement to your putty knife.\\nBefore you apply the cement to your appliance, dip your putty knife into your cement bucket or squeeze it out of a cartridge onto the knife. Take care to spread the cement evenly across the knife, giving yourself enough to fill in the cracks in your appliance.\\nDon't put too much putty onto your knife—this can lead to an unnecessary mess during application.\\n3-3. Pull the putty knife over the openings with the cement side facing down.\\nPlace the tip down against your appliance and pull the knife down slowly, taking care to ensure that cement application is as smooth as possible. Don't apply too much at once — if you need to apply more, you can apply a second coat.\\nGently smooth out any uneven or ridged areas of furnace cement.\\nAvoid application to hot surfaces—always wait for them to cool down first.\\n3-4. Remove any excess cement using your putty knife.\\nAfter applying your second layer of furnace cement, get rid of any excess cement. Smooth over edges by applying pressure using the bottom of your knife.\\n4. Using Your Furnace after Cement Application\\n4-1. Open the door to your furnace and let it dry for 1 hour.\\nAir-drying your recently applied furnace cement is necessary to help it properly set.\\nCheck the label just in case—some products might need to be dried for longer than the standard hour.\\n4-2. Clean up any spills of excess concrete immediately.\\nUse a rag with soap and water to clean up any spills or stains. Avoid using acid-based cleaners.\\nAfter setting, furnace cement products will not be able to be removed from certain surfaces, such as tile, glass, and porcelain.\\n4-3. Heat your furnace gradually when using it for the first time.\\nThe first time you use your furnace following furnace cement application, don't turn just turn it on as you normally would. Instead, gradually increase the temperature until it reaches the appropriate level of heat (usually 500 °F (260 °C)). This will minimize the amount of pores in your cement and keep it a consistent texture.\\nCheck the label of your furnace cement to determine the heat cure temperature, which is the temperature you should stop at when heating your furnace cement for the first time.\\nYou can go back to full firing after your initial heat curing.\\nWarnings\\nKeep furnace cement out of reach of children and pets.\\nCall the Poison Control Center immediately if you accidentally consume furnace cement.\\nIf you get furnace cement in your eyes, rinse them with water for 15 minutes.\\nWash all furnace cement from your skin using water.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Furnace cement is the go-to product for filling cracks and voids in furnaces, stoves, and other appliances that regularly produce high-temperature environments. Although application can seem like an intimidating process, a bit of simple preparation and you'll be ready to apply your furnace cement with a caulking gun or putty knife, and use your furnace after cement application.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Preparing for Furnace Cement Application\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Purchase pre-mixed furnace cement with high temperature resistance.\", \"描述\": \"Each furnace cement product comes with its own temperature resistance. For example, some can withstand temperatures up to 2,000 °F (1,090 °C), while others can resist temperatures up to 2,700 °F (1,480 °C). Choose a product with a temperature resistance suitable for the appliance you plan to apply it to.\\nA thermistor temperature sensor can be used to test furnace or appliance temperatures up to 1,382 °F (750 °C). Thermocouples and infrared pyrometers are best for anything higher.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Avoid furnace cements that contain asbestos.\", \"描述\": \"Asbestos is a set of silicate minerals that were commonly used in many American construction products. Some furnace cements that contained asbestos in the past (prior to 1980s) include Johns Manville, Hercules, and Rutland Fireclay brands.\\nAlways choose products that guarantee no asbestos and no formation of toxic fumes during the process of heat curing (when material hardens due to application of heat).\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Never apply furnace cement if your home was built before the 1980s.\", \"描述\": \"Even if you avoid asbestos-containing furnace cements, you can still agitate microscopic fibres of asbestos minerals in older furnaces. As a rule, any apartment or home that was built before the 1980s and has not experienced renovations is a risk.\\nContact a local asbestos abatement expert to test your furnace or oven for the presence of the toxic mineral. Since it's considered toxic waste, many local environmental regulations require it to be removed following local laws.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Measure the length of the metal joints you're going to fill.\", \"描述\": \"Furnace cement cartridges will list the maximum length of metal joints that they bond and seal when using a caulking gun. Most caulking gun cartridges are designed for metal joints that are less than 1/8\\\".\\nFurnace cement designed for less than 1/8\\\" can still be used for bigger cracks—you'll just have to apply it manually with a trowel or putty knife instead.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Determine the materials your furnace cement is applicable to.\", \"描述\": \"Check the label of your furnace cement for a list of applicable materials. Most furnace cement is applicable to steel, cast iron, or firebrick. Never use a product that is not designed for your appliance's material.\\nMost products will list specific appliances that they can be used for, such as furnaces, boilers, stoves, chimneys, and combustion chambers.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Clean the surface that you plan on cementing with a stiff-bristled brush.\", \"描述\": \"Scrub the area using a dry brush, paying special attention to areas with lots of build-up. Afterwards, use a cloth to lightly wet the surface with water and clean up loose pieces. Clear all rust, dirt and debris from the area prior to application of furnace cement.\\nAlways remove any paint, oil, or grease prior to furnace cement application, as agitation of these materials can create toxic fumes.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Using a Caulking Gun\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Cut the tip of the furnace cement cartridge with your caulking gun.\", \"描述\": \"Place the tip of your cartridge into the hole located on the handle of your caulking gun. Hold the tip at a slight angle and pull the trigger.\\nAvoid cutting the top too much, as this will make it more likely to leaves splotches of excess cement.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Puncture a hole into the cartridge using the caulking gun's stick.\", \"描述\": \"Most caulking guns have a stick attached to the top that can be used to break the seal in your furnace cement cartridge. Place your gun with the stick facing upwards and press the tip of your caulking cartridge down onto it.\\nIf your gun doesn't have a stick on the handle, a nail or small screwdriver will work.\\nAlways puncture the hole prior to loading your gun.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Insert the cement cartridge into the caulking gun.\", \"描述\": \"While holding the caulking gun's release trigger, pull the gun's plunger back and insert the cartridge. Always put the base in first, and make sure to keep the nozzle to the front of the gun.\\nPush the plunger back into place after your cartridge is firmly inserted into the gun.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Rotate the hook attached to the handle to face upwards.\", \"描述\": \"Each gun is a bit different, but it's always recommended to keep the hook facing up and its teeth down before you begin caulking. Squeeze the trigger gently to start the flow of caulk and you should be ready to use it.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Pull the trigger of your caulking gun to apply furnace cement.\", \"描述\": \"Hold the gun at a 45-degree angle and move it along the gap that you want to seal. Be sure to squeeze the trigger the whole time. Once you can't squeeze anymore, you can release the trigger and it will spring back into its original position. Repeat this process until your gap is filled.\\nPull the hook back after you're done, otherwise the cement will continue to come out of the gun's nozzle.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Push the caulk into the gap you're trying to seal.\", \"描述\": \"Instead of dragging the caulk along the gap, try and apply pressure so that you're pushing the caulk into it. This increases the chances of your caulk adhering to the surface (as opposed to pulling).\\nThe only time to avoid this is when you're caulking flush surfaces —in this case, you'll want to avoid pushing the tip hard.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Applying Cement with a Putty Knife\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Stir the cement using your knife or trowel if it isn't premixed.\", \"描述\": \"Mix the cement until it is a uniform consistency, which allows for easier application. If your cement is premixed, you can skip this step.\\nOnly use products with patented formula's that meet or exceed Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OHSA) requirements for minimal silica content.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Apply furnace cement to your putty knife.\", \"描述\": \"Before you apply the cement to your appliance, dip your putty knife into your cement bucket or squeeze it out of a cartridge onto the knife. Take care to spread the cement evenly across the knife, giving yourself enough to fill in the cracks in your appliance.\\nDon't put too much putty onto your knife—this can lead to an unnecessary mess during application.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Pull the putty knife over the openings with the cement side facing down.\", \"描述\": \"Place the tip down against your appliance and pull the knife down slowly, taking care to ensure that cement application is as smooth as possible. Don't apply too much at once — if you need to apply more, you can apply a second coat.\\nGently smooth out any uneven or ridged areas of furnace cement.\\nAvoid application to hot surfaces—always wait for them to cool down first.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Remove any excess cement using your putty knife.\", \"描述\": \"After applying your second layer of furnace cement, get rid of any excess cement. Smooth over edges by applying pressure using the bottom of your knife.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Using Your Furnace after Cement Application\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Open the door to your furnace and let it dry for 1 hour.\", \"描述\": \"Air-drying your recently applied furnace cement is necessary to help it properly set.\\nCheck the label just in case—some products might need to be dried for longer than the standard hour.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Clean up any spills of excess concrete immediately.\", \"描述\": \"Use a rag with soap and water to clean up any spills or stains. Avoid using acid-based cleaners.\\nAfter setting, furnace cement products will not be able to be removed from certain surfaces, such as tile, glass, and porcelain.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Heat your furnace gradually when using it for the first time.\", \"描述\": \"The first time you use your furnace following furnace cement application, don't turn just turn it on as you normally would. Instead, gradually increase the temperature until it reaches the appropriate level of heat (usually 500 °F (260 °C)). This will minimize the amount of pores in your cement and keep it a consistent texture.\\nCheck the label of your furnace cement to determine the heat cure temperature, which is the temperature you should stop at when heating your furnace cement for the first time.\\nYou can go back to full firing after your initial heat curing.\"}], \"注意事项\": [\"Keep furnace cement out of reach of children and pets.\\n\", \"Call the Poison Control Center immediately if you accidentally consume furnace cement.\\n\", \"If you get furnace cement in your eyes, rinse them with water for 15 minutes.\\n\", \"Wash all furnace cement from your skin using water.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Gamazine on the Ceiling
1. Prep 1-1. Drape drop cloths over the floor and furniture. Working on your ceiling can be tricky; even if you’re super careful, a few stray drops of gamazine can still drip and splatter on the floor and furniture blow. For easy cleanup, lay out large sections of drop cloth along your floor, and over any nearby pieces of furniture. If possible, remove or push away as much furniture from the room ahead of time—this will make your prep and clean-up a lot easier. 1-2. Remove any covers, fans, faceplates, or fixtures. Inspect your ceiling for any lights, ceiling fans, air vents, or other attachments—gamazine can be pretty messy, and you don’t want any leftover product sticking where it doesn’t belong. Unscrew all of these attachments and set them aside for later. 1-3. Apply painter’s tape along the ceiling perimeter. Painter’s tape isn’t just for paint—it’s also great when you’re using textured coatings, like gamazine. Stick strips of tape along the edge, where the ceiling meets the wall. 1-4. Set up a ladder so you can reach the ceiling. Check that all 4 ladder feet are planted firmly on the ground, and nothing is uneven or wobbly. Avoid standing higher than the fourth rung, so you don’t risk losing your balance. 1-5. Wipe away any dust before applying the gamazine. Drape a microfiber cloth over the top of a broom, securing it in place with a rubber band. Drag the broom along the ceiling, picking up any leftover dust or cobwebs as you go. 2. Application 2-1. Fill a mud tray with gamazine. Place several scoops of gamazine in your paint tray with a paint trowel. Swipe over the product with your paint trowel to flatten it into the mud tray, so it’ll be easy to access. Some manufacturers offer gamazine in different colors. 2-2. Scoop a potato-sized amount of gamazine along the edge of a flat, handled tray. You don’t need too much—with gamazine, it helps to work in small sections. Keep your mud tray nearby, so you have easy access. A flat, handled tray gives you some extra freedom and flexibility while you’re applying the gamazine. 2-3. Scoop up half the gamazine along the edge of your paint trowel. Grab a stainless steel paint trowel, sliding it in a swift, upward motion along the tray to scoop up some of the gamazine. Don’t scoop up all the product on your tray at once—just swipe up enough to coat a small, 1 to 2 ft (0.30 to 0.61 m) section of your ceiling. Don’t use plain steel trowels—these can rust and stain your surface. 2-4. Apply the product in vertical motions. Swipe the trowel along your ceiling in a quick, vertical motion to spread out a thin, 3-4 mm layer of gamazine. If you notice any obvious marks or lines forming on the product, swipe your trowel in a quick, horizontal motion to smooth out these creases. If you’d prefer, you can apply the product in a circular motion to smooth out the surface and finish off the texture. 2-5. Flatten the product with a plastic float. A plastic float is a flat tool that’s very similar to a trowel—however, instead of applying the gamazine, it’ll help get rid of the extra product. Move the float in small, circular motions over the gamazine to thin out the product. 2-6. Work in small, 1 to 2 ft (0.30 to 0.61 m) sections until the ceiling is completely covered. Continue making your way across the ceiling, scooping and swiping the product in thin, 3-4 mm layers along the surface. Repeat this process until your ceiling is completely coated. With gamazine, only 1 coat is needed. 2-7. Wait at least 24 hours for the product to dry. For more specific instructions, check the gamazine container to figure out the exact drying time. Once the gamazine is completely dry, put away your drop cloths and rearrange the room so it’s back to normal. It’s best to remove the painter’s tape about an hour into drying, while the product is still slightly wet. This way, dried residue won’t stick and come off later on. Gamazine doesn’t require any extra maintenance, and will stay in great condition for years. Tips Go over the product with a polystyrene float to create a “scratchy” effect on the surface.[21] X Research source Warnings Stir the gamazine if you haven’t used the product in over a month.[22] X Research source If your ceiling has an oil paint base coat, level the surface with an extra coat of paint before applying any gamazine.[23] X Research source Don’t stretch too far to the left or right while standing on a ladder. Instead, adjust the ladder so you can paint a new section of the ceiling more easily.[24] X Research source
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Apply painter’s tape along the ceiling perimeter.\\nPainter’s tape isn’t just for paint—it’s also great when you’re using textured coatings, like gamazine. Stick strips of tape along the edge, where the ceiling meets the wall.\\n1-4. Set up a ladder so you can reach the ceiling.\\nCheck that all 4 ladder feet are planted firmly on the ground, and nothing is uneven or wobbly. Avoid standing higher than the fourth rung, so you don’t risk losing your balance.\\n1-5. Wipe away any dust before applying the gamazine.\\nDrape a microfiber cloth over the top of a broom, securing it in place with a rubber band. Drag the broom along the ceiling, picking up any leftover dust or cobwebs as you go.\\n2. Application\\n2-1. Fill a mud tray with gamazine.\\nPlace several scoops of gamazine in your paint tray with a paint trowel. Swipe over the product with your paint trowel to flatten it into the mud tray, so it’ll be easy to access.\\nSome manufacturers offer gamazine in different colors.\\n2-2. Scoop a potato-sized amount of gamazine along the edge of a flat, handled tray.\\nYou don’t need too much—with gamazine, it helps to work in small sections. Keep your mud tray nearby, so you have easy access.\\nA flat, handled tray gives you some extra freedom and flexibility while you’re applying the gamazine.\\n2-3. Scoop up half the gamazine along the edge of your paint trowel.\\nGrab a stainless steel paint trowel, sliding it in a swift, upward motion along the tray to scoop up some of the gamazine. Don’t scoop up all the product on your tray at once—just swipe up enough to coat a small, 1 to 2 ft (0.30 to 0.61 m) section of your ceiling.\\nDon’t use plain steel trowels—these can rust and stain your surface.\\n2-4. Apply the product in vertical motions.\\nSwipe the trowel along your ceiling in a quick, vertical motion to spread out a thin, 3-4 mm layer of gamazine. If you notice any obvious marks or lines forming on the product, swipe your trowel in a quick, horizontal motion to smooth out these creases.\\nIf you’d prefer, you can apply the product in a circular motion to smooth out the surface and finish off the texture.\\n2-5. Flatten the product with a plastic float.\\nA plastic float is a flat tool that’s very similar to a trowel—however, instead of applying the gamazine, it’ll help get rid of the extra product. Move the float in small, circular motions over the gamazine to thin out the product.\\n2-6. Work in small, 1 to 2 ft (0.30 to 0.61 m) sections until the ceiling is completely covered.\\nContinue making your way across the ceiling, scooping and swiping the product in thin, 3-4 mm layers along the surface. Repeat this process until your ceiling is completely coated. With gamazine, only 1 coat is needed.\\n2-7. Wait at least 24 hours for the product to dry.\\nFor more specific instructions, check the gamazine container to figure out the exact drying time. Once the gamazine is completely dry, put away your drop cloths and rearrange the room so it’s back to normal.\\nIt’s best to remove the painter’s tape about an hour into drying, while the product is still slightly wet. This way, dried residue won’t stick and come off later on.\\nGamazine doesn’t require any extra maintenance, and will stay in great condition for years.\\nTips\\nGo over the product with a polystyrene float to create a “scratchy” effect on the surface.[21]\\nX\\nResearch source\\nWarnings\\nStir the gamazine if you haven’t used the product in over a month.[22]\\nX\\nResearch source\\nIf your ceiling has an oil paint base coat, level the surface with an extra coat of paint before applying any gamazine.[23]\\nX\\nResearch source\\nDon’t stretch too far to the left or right while standing on a ladder. Instead, adjust the ladder so you can paint a new section of the ceiling more easily.[24]\\nX\\nResearch source\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"When it comes to home improvement, it doesn’t get much simpler than gamazine. Unlike other paints and coatings, a single coat of gamazine gets the job done—plus, you can apply it to most hard surfaces, like wood, cement, fiberglass, brick, and more. With a little prep work, applying gamazine to your ceiling is an easy, straightforward process that doesn’t require many painting tools.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Prep\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Drape drop cloths over the floor and furniture.\", \"描述\": \"Working on your ceiling can be tricky; even if you’re super careful, a few stray drops of gamazine can still drip and splatter on the floor and furniture blow. For easy cleanup, lay out large sections of drop cloth along your floor, and over any nearby pieces of furniture.\\nIf possible, remove or push away as much furniture from the room ahead of time—this will make your prep and clean-up a lot easier.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Remove any covers, fans, faceplates, or fixtures.\", \"描述\": \"Inspect your ceiling for any lights, ceiling fans, air vents, or other attachments—gamazine can be pretty messy, and you don’t want any leftover product sticking where it doesn’t belong. Unscrew all of these attachments and set them aside for later.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Apply painter’s tape along the ceiling perimeter.\", \"描述\": \"Painter’s tape isn’t just for paint—it’s also great when you’re using textured coatings, like gamazine. Stick strips of tape along the edge, where the ceiling meets the wall.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Set up a ladder so you can reach the ceiling.\", \"描述\": \"Check that all 4 ladder feet are planted firmly on the ground, and nothing is uneven or wobbly. Avoid standing higher than the fourth rung, so you don’t risk losing your balance.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Wipe away any dust before applying the gamazine.\", \"描述\": \"Drape a microfiber cloth over the top of a broom, securing it in place with a rubber band. Drag the broom along the ceiling, picking up any leftover dust or cobwebs as you go.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Application\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Fill a mud tray with gamazine.\", \"描述\": \"Place several scoops of gamazine in your paint tray with a paint trowel. Swipe over the product with your paint trowel to flatten it into the mud tray, so it’ll be easy to access.\\nSome manufacturers offer gamazine in different colors.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Scoop a potato-sized amount of gamazine along the edge of a flat, handled tray.\", \"描述\": \"You don’t need too much—with gamazine, it helps to work in small sections. Keep your mud tray nearby, so you have easy access.\\nA flat, handled tray gives you some extra freedom and flexibility while you’re applying the gamazine.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Scoop up half the gamazine along the edge of your paint trowel.\", \"描述\": \"Grab a stainless steel paint trowel, sliding it in a swift, upward motion along the tray to scoop up some of the gamazine. Don’t scoop up all the product on your tray at once—just swipe up enough to coat a small, 1 to 2 ft (0.30 to 0.61 m) section of your ceiling.\\nDon’t use plain steel trowels—these can rust and stain your surface.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Apply the product in vertical motions.\", \"描述\": \"Swipe the trowel along your ceiling in a quick, vertical motion to spread out a thin, 3-4 mm layer of gamazine. If you notice any obvious marks or lines forming on the product, swipe your trowel in a quick, horizontal motion to smooth out these creases.\\nIf you’d prefer, you can apply the product in a circular motion to smooth out the surface and finish off the texture.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Flatten the product with a plastic float.\", \"描述\": \"A plastic float is a flat tool that’s very similar to a trowel—however, instead of applying the gamazine, it’ll help get rid of the extra product. Move the float in small, circular motions over the gamazine to thin out the product.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Work in small, 1 to 2 ft (0.30 to 0.61 m) sections until the ceiling is completely covered.\", \"描述\": \"Continue making your way across the ceiling, scooping and swiping the product in thin, 3-4 mm layers along the surface. Repeat this process until your ceiling is completely coated. With gamazine, only 1 coat is needed.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Wait at least 24 hours for the product to dry.\", \"描述\": \"For more specific instructions, check the gamazine container to figure out the exact drying time. Once the gamazine is completely dry, put away your drop cloths and rearrange the room so it’s back to normal.\\nIt’s best to remove the painter’s tape about an hour into drying, while the product is still slightly wet. This way, dried residue won’t stick and come off later on.\\nGamazine doesn’t require any extra maintenance, and will stay in great condition for years.\"}], \"小提示\": [\"Go over the product with a polystyrene float to create a “scratchy” effect on the surface.[21]\\nX\\nResearch source\\n\"], \"注意事项\": [\"Stir the gamazine if you haven’t used the product in over a month.[22]\\nX\\nResearch source\\n\", \"If your ceiling has an oil paint base coat, level the surface with an extra coat of paint before applying any gamazine.[23]\\nX\\nResearch source\\n\", \"Don’t stretch too far to the left or right while standing on a ladder. Instead, adjust the ladder so you can paint a new section of the ceiling more easily.[24]\\nX\\nResearch source\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Gel Eyeliner
1. Application 1-1. Choose the right product. While it's not necessary to buy the most expensive cosmetics, read reviews about the product you're considering buying to find out whether it's worth it. Gel eyeliner typically comes in a pot, and you'll need an angled brush to apply it. A thick brush will create thick, dark lines. A thin, angled brush will give you more control and allow you to make finer lines. Look for a brush that has a bit of stiffness to it. 1-2. Wash, dry, and moisturize your face. Use a gentle cleanser and your favorite moisturizer. You want to ensure your skin is free of dirt and oil so that you have a fresh canvas to work with. Don't use an overly oily moisturizer, or the eyeliner will have trouble adhering to your skin. 1-3. Apply concealer or primer as a base layer. A good base layer will give the gel eyeliner something more to stick to, will help it last longer, and will make it more apparent. Avoid using a setting powder underneath your liner, though, as this could cause clumping. Opt for a matte primer that's either transparent or that has very little tint so it won't affect the color of your eye makeup. If you don't have eye primer, you can use a thin layer of concealer, instead. 1-4. Dip the brush into the eyeliner. Only dip the brush bristles in, and wipe them on the sides to remove excess eyeliner. Start with less rather than more, as you can always add more eyeliner if necessary, but taking it away will be much more difficult. Using too much eyeliner at once can lead to globs and smearing. 1-5. Position your head. Tilt your head to point your chin up and out, so that you can see your entire eyelid more easily. 1-6. Hold the brush at an angle. Don't point the brush perpendicular to your eye so you can't see what you're doing. Instead, hold the brush at an angle so you can see the tip touching your eye and can follow as you work. 1-7. Gently pull the skin around your eye taut. Using your other hand, place a finger on your face between your temple and the eye you're going to apply eyeliner to. Very gently pull the skin taut toward your temple. This will help you apply the eyeliner in a straight line. 1-8. Apply a basic line. Close the eye you are going to apply eyeliner to, but not so tightly that you're squinting. You can even squint so that your eye is mostly closed, but you can still see what you're doing. On your top lid, start about 1/4 of the way out from your inside corner. Use the tip of the brush to gently and smoothly follow the lash line and trace the natural curve of your eye with the eyeliner. Try to do this in one stroke, keeping the eyeliner as close to the lash line as possible. If you find it difficult to trace the lash line smoothly, mark points along the way first with the eyeliner, and then connect the dots with a single stroke of the brush. 2. Different Effects 2-1. Make your eyes bolder. For a more dramatic effect, thicken the line by retracing the original line with a thicker one. Make sure the line is thinner at the beginning and end of the eyelid, and slightly and gradually thicker toward the corner. 2-2. Make your eyes look longer. Extend the basic line beyond the corner of your eye slightly, angling it gently upward with the natural curve of your eye. 2-3. Make your eyes look bigger. Apply eyeliner only to the corner of your eyes. Start in the middle of your eyelid and draw a line toward the outer corner. Make the line thicker as you approach the corner. Do the same on the bottom lid, and connect the eyeliner lines in the corner of your eye. 2-4. Create a wing. The wing, or cat eye look, will extend your eye and create a more dramatic effect. Create the wing by using the brush tip to draw a triangle that naturally extends the corner of your eye. The triangle should taper and come to a point that points toward the tip of your eyebrow, and should get thicker as it approaches your eye. Angle the triangle slightly upward toward your temple. The wing should follow the line that connects the bottom of your brow with your nose. Make the triangle no longer than the halfway point between the corner of your eye and your eyebrow. Fill in the triangle shape with eyeliner, and smoothly connect the triangle with the original line you drew to trace your lash line. 3. Other Tips 3-1. Clean smears and mistakes immediately. Use either a cotton swab or makeup sponge wipe up any mistakes right away, before the eyeliner dries. If necessary, dip the cotton swab in baby oil or makeup remover first. Remember that if you use makeup remover, it will also wipe away your primer, foundation, and any other makeup in the area, so you may need to do some touchups. 3-2. Keep your hands steady. An unsteady hand can make for a rough or uneven eyeliner line, which will make your makeup job look sloppy. If necessary, rest your elbows on a counter or table as you apply the eyeliner. 3-3. Wash your brush after using it. Wash it with soap and warm water and let it air dry before your next use. This will prevent bacteria from growing, and it will keep the brush clean, which will make your makeup easier to apply. 3-4. Avoid sharing beauty products. This is especially true for things like lipstick and eyeliner that can transfer bacteria into your body through your mouth or eyes. 3-5. Only use new cosmetics. Applying makeup with the same brush over and over again can cause bacteria to grow, which can lead to infections. Cosmetics can also degrade and go bad over time, especially once they're open. Depending on your eyeliner, you should probably use it within three to six months. 3-6. Finished. Tips Due to its consistency, gel liner should go on before mascara and eye shadow. This will help keep it from clumping and give you the most payoff for your look. Gel eyeliner can stain clothing, so have a special face towel ready to clean up spills or smears. Remember that it takes both patience and practice to master the art of applying gel eyeliner, so don't be discouraged if you don't immediately get the results you want.
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Apply concealer or primer as a base layer.\\nA good base layer will give the gel eyeliner something more to stick to, will help it last longer, and will make it more apparent. Avoid using a setting powder underneath your liner, though, as this could cause clumping.\\nOpt for a matte primer that's either transparent or that has very little tint so it won't affect the color of your eye makeup.\\nIf you don't have eye primer, you can use a thin layer of concealer, instead.\\n1-4. Dip the brush into the eyeliner.\\nOnly dip the brush bristles in, and wipe them on the sides to remove excess eyeliner. Start with less rather than more, as you can always add more eyeliner if necessary, but taking it away will be much more difficult.\\nUsing too much eyeliner at once can lead to globs and smearing.\\n1-5. Position your head.\\nTilt your head to point your chin up and out, so that you can see your entire eyelid more easily.\\n1-6. Hold the brush at an angle.\\nDon't point the brush perpendicular to your eye so you can't see what you're doing. Instead, hold the brush at an angle so you can see the tip touching your eye and can follow as you work.\\n1-7. Gently pull the skin around your eye taut.\\nUsing your other hand, place a finger on your face between your temple and the eye you're going to apply eyeliner to. Very gently pull the skin taut toward your temple. This will help you apply the eyeliner in a straight line.\\n1-8. Apply a basic line.\\nClose the eye you are going to apply eyeliner to, but not so tightly that you're squinting. You can even squint so that your eye is mostly closed, but you can still see what you're doing. On your top lid, start about 1/4 of the way out from your inside corner. Use the tip of the brush to gently and smoothly follow the lash line and trace the natural curve of your eye with the eyeliner. Try to do this in one stroke, keeping the eyeliner as close to the lash line as possible.\\nIf you find it difficult to trace the lash line smoothly, mark points along the way first with the eyeliner, and then connect the dots with a single stroke of the brush.\\n2. Different Effects\\n2-1. Make your eyes bolder.\\nFor a more dramatic effect, thicken the line by retracing the original line with a thicker one. Make sure the line is thinner at the beginning and end of the eyelid, and slightly and gradually thicker toward the corner.\\n2-2. Make your eyes look longer.\\nExtend the basic line beyond the corner of your eye slightly, angling it gently upward with the natural curve of your eye.\\n2-3. Make your eyes look bigger.\\nApply eyeliner only to the corner of your eyes. Start in the middle of your eyelid and draw a line toward the outer corner. Make the line thicker as you approach the corner. Do the same on the bottom lid, and connect the eyeliner lines in the corner of your eye.\\n2-4. Create a wing.\\nThe wing, or cat eye look, will extend your eye and create a more dramatic effect. Create the wing by using the brush tip to draw a triangle that naturally extends the corner of your eye. The triangle should taper and come to a point that points toward the tip of your eyebrow, and should get thicker as it approaches your eye.\\nAngle the triangle slightly upward toward your temple. The wing should follow the line that connects the bottom of your brow with your nose.\\nMake the triangle no longer than the halfway point between the corner of your eye and your eyebrow.\\nFill in the triangle shape with eyeliner, and smoothly connect the triangle with the original line you drew to trace your lash line.\\n3. Other Tips\\n3-1. Clean smears and mistakes immediately.\\nUse either a cotton swab or makeup sponge wipe up any mistakes right away, before the eyeliner dries. If necessary, dip the cotton swab in baby oil or makeup remover first.\\nRemember that if you use makeup remover, it will also wipe away your primer, foundation, and any other makeup in the area, so you may need to do some touchups.\\n3-2. Keep your hands steady.\\nAn unsteady hand can make for a rough or uneven eyeliner line, which will make your makeup job look sloppy. If necessary, rest your elbows on a counter or table as you apply the eyeliner.\\n3-3. Wash your brush after using it.\\nWash it with soap and warm water and let it air dry before your next use. This will prevent bacteria from growing, and it will keep the brush clean, which will make your makeup easier to apply.\\n3-4. Avoid sharing beauty products.\\nThis is especially true for things like lipstick and eyeliner that can transfer bacteria into your body through your mouth or eyes.\\n3-5. Only use new cosmetics.\\nApplying makeup with the same brush over and over again can cause bacteria to grow, which can lead to infections. Cosmetics can also degrade and go bad over time, especially once they're open. Depending on your eyeliner, you should probably use it within three to six months.\\n3-6. Finished.\\n\\nTips\\nDue to its consistency, gel liner should go on before mascara and eye shadow. This will help keep it from clumping and give you the most payoff for your look.\\nGel eyeliner can stain clothing, so have a special face towel ready to clean up spills or smears.\\nRemember that it takes both patience and practice to master the art of applying gel eyeliner, so don't be discouraged if you don't immediately get the results you want.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Gel eyeliner is a long-lasting eyeliner that creates a dramatic and noticeable effect. This type of eyeliner often comes in a small jar, and is applied with a brush. The finer the brush, the more control you'll have with the makeup. Gel eyeliner can simply be applied to the upper lid to line the shape of the eye, or it can also be used to create special effects, such as the winged look that helps extend your eye.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Application\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Choose the right product.\", \"描述\": \"While it's not necessary to buy the most expensive cosmetics, read reviews about the product you're considering buying to find out whether it's worth it.\\nGel eyeliner typically comes in a pot, and you'll need an angled brush to apply it.\\nA thick brush will create thick, dark lines. A thin, angled brush will give you more control and allow you to make finer lines. Look for a brush that has a bit of stiffness to it.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Wash, dry, and moisturize your face.\", \"描述\": \"Use a gentle cleanser and your favorite moisturizer. You want to ensure your skin is free of dirt and oil so that you have a fresh canvas to work with. Don't use an overly oily moisturizer, or the eyeliner will have trouble adhering to your skin.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Apply concealer or primer as a base layer.\", \"描述\": \"A good base layer will give the gel eyeliner something more to stick to, will help it last longer, and will make it more apparent. Avoid using a setting powder underneath your liner, though, as this could cause clumping.\\nOpt for a matte primer that's either transparent or that has very little tint so it won't affect the color of your eye makeup.\\nIf you don't have eye primer, you can use a thin layer of concealer, instead.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Dip the brush into the eyeliner.\", \"描述\": \"Only dip the brush bristles in, and wipe them on the sides to remove excess eyeliner. Start with less rather than more, as you can always add more eyeliner if necessary, but taking it away will be much more difficult.\\nUsing too much eyeliner at once can lead to globs and smearing.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Position your head.\", \"描述\": \"Tilt your head to point your chin up and out, so that you can see your entire eyelid more easily.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Hold the brush at an angle.\", \"描述\": \"Don't point the brush perpendicular to your eye so you can't see what you're doing. Instead, hold the brush at an angle so you can see the tip touching your eye and can follow as you work.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Gently pull the skin around your eye taut.\", \"描述\": \"Using your other hand, place a finger on your face between your temple and the eye you're going to apply eyeliner to. Very gently pull the skin taut toward your temple. This will help you apply the eyeliner in a straight line.\"}, {\"编号\": 8, \"标题\": \"Apply a basic line.\", \"描述\": \"Close the eye you are going to apply eyeliner to, but not so tightly that you're squinting. You can even squint so that your eye is mostly closed, but you can still see what you're doing. On your top lid, start about 1/4 of the way out from your inside corner. Use the tip of the brush to gently and smoothly follow the lash line and trace the natural curve of your eye with the eyeliner. Try to do this in one stroke, keeping the eyeliner as close to the lash line as possible.\\nIf you find it difficult to trace the lash line smoothly, mark points along the way first with the eyeliner, and then connect the dots with a single stroke of the brush.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Different Effects\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Make your eyes bolder.\", \"描述\": \"For a more dramatic effect, thicken the line by retracing the original line with a thicker one. Make sure the line is thinner at the beginning and end of the eyelid, and slightly and gradually thicker toward the corner.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Make your eyes look longer.\", \"描述\": \"Extend the basic line beyond the corner of your eye slightly, angling it gently upward with the natural curve of your eye.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Make your eyes look bigger.\", \"描述\": \"Apply eyeliner only to the corner of your eyes. Start in the middle of your eyelid and draw a line toward the outer corner. Make the line thicker as you approach the corner. Do the same on the bottom lid, and connect the eyeliner lines in the corner of your eye.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Create a wing.\", \"描述\": \"The wing, or cat eye look, will extend your eye and create a more dramatic effect. Create the wing by using the brush tip to draw a triangle that naturally extends the corner of your eye. The triangle should taper and come to a point that points toward the tip of your eyebrow, and should get thicker as it approaches your eye.\\nAngle the triangle slightly upward toward your temple. The wing should follow the line that connects the bottom of your brow with your nose.\\nMake the triangle no longer than the halfway point between the corner of your eye and your eyebrow.\\nFill in the triangle shape with eyeliner, and smoothly connect the triangle with the original line you drew to trace your lash line.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Other Tips\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Clean smears and mistakes immediately.\", \"描述\": \"Use either a cotton swab or makeup sponge wipe up any mistakes right away, before the eyeliner dries. 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This will help keep it from clumping and give you the most payoff for your look.\\n\", \"Gel eyeliner can stain clothing, so have a special face towel ready to clean up spills or smears.\\n\", \"Remember that it takes both patience and practice to master the art of applying gel eyeliner, so don't be discouraged if you don't immediately get the results you want.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Do Gel Nails at Home: Tips for the Perfect Manicure
1. Prepping & Applying the Base Coat 1-1. File your nails to craft your preferred nail shape. To get the ultimate look from your at-home gel nails, start with the ultimate blank nail. Take the time to cut, file, and shape your nails. Before you cut them, decide what shape you want. You can create round, square, pointy, almond, or oval nails, depending on your preference. Unlike acrylic nails, which can be shaped during/after application, you can’t shape gel nails once you’ve painted your nails, so the shape of your nails matters a lot here. You can totally skip all of the prep work and go right to applying the base coat, but you might as well do it right if you’re going to take the time to apply fancy gel nail polish! 1-2. Clean up your cuticles with a cuticle stick and acetone. Once you have the basic shape to your nail, use a cuticle stick to push back any dead skin off of your nail plate. Then, remove any remaining oil or debris from your nail and clean your fingers using an acetone-dipped cotton ball. The acetone will also dehydrate your nails, which will make it easier for your gel nail polish to adhere to the nail. 1-3. Apply a super thin base coat to your dry nails. Grab your favorite base coat and get comfy. For gel nail polish, you only need a thin base coat layer. Slowly apply your base coat using the applicator on the cap. Work in smooth vertical strips and wipe off any base coat you get on your surrounding skin. You can dry the base coat under an LED lamp for 1-2 minutes or let your nails air dry for 10 minutes. Totally up to you depending on how much of a rush you’re in. Some gel nail polishes will come with a specific primer to use instead of a base coat. If your gel polish has a primer, use that instead of the base coat. 2. Adding the Gel Nail Polish 2-1. Apply a thin layer of your gel polish. Once your base layer has dried completely, apply your first layer of the colorful gel nail polish. It will probably look streaky, but that is normal for the first layer. Use the applicator from the bottle to spread the color over each nail. Paint all the way through the tip of your nail as well as over the surface. This will keep the gel from curling back off your nail. 2-2. Cure the first layer of your gel nail polish under a UV or LED lamp. Follow the curing instructions that came with your gel nail polish. Typically, you’ll cure them under an LED lamp for 30 seconds, or a UV lamp for 2 minutes. Curing allows the polish to harden in a uniform way. If you don’t cure your nails under the lamp, the gel polish may dry unevenly. Gel nail polish stays wet until it’s cured under light. You cannot apply gel nail polish without a UV or LED lamp. 2-3. Repeat this process for a second lay of gel nail polish. Use the applicator to apply the second layer of gel polish. This will look more opaque and colorful on top of the first layer. Paint your nails in vertical strips and move all the way through the tip of each nail. Cure your nails under the LED or UV the same way you cured the first layer. You can add a third coat if you really want to. It’s usually unnecessary, though. 3. Finishing with the Top Coat 3-1. Apply your top coat to protect the gel nail polish. Coat your nails completely in your top coat like you’re adding a third layer of your gel nail polish. Paint over the tip, like you did with your color gel. Once again, cure the gel polish under a UV light for 2 minutes, or LED lamp for 30 seconds. You can totally use regular top coat products to protect your gel nails, although there are special gel top coats out there a lot of people like as well. 3-2. Remove the tack with a little bit of isopropyl alcohol, if necessary. Some gel methods leave a tacky, sticky layer on and around your nails after curing the top gel. If this happens to you, simply dip a cotton ball in isopropyl alcohol and gently blot the top of each nail. 3-3. Buff your nails smooth and clean up any mistakes. Take a nail buffer and smooth out the top layer of clear coat by gently rubbing the softest side of the buffer back and forth. This will smooth out any imperfections or excess top coat buildup. Finish by wiping away any gel polish or top coat you got on your cuticles with a acetone-soaked cotton ball and you’re done! Finish off your gel manicure by rubbing a cuticle oil into the skin around the base of each nail. 4. Removing Gel Nail Polish 4-1. Go to a professional for the safest gel polish removal. Gel nail polish is exceptionally hard and sturdy compared to other nail polishes and treatments. As a result, you may end up damaging your nail if you don’t get a professional to remove them. The next time you go to get a pedicure, manicure, or salon treatment, ask them to remove your gel polish for you. This isn’t to say that you can’t take the gel polish off yourself—just that you’re running an additional risk of damaging your nails. 4-2. File off the top layer with a 180-grit nail file. To remove your gel nails, start by wearing away the top layer of the gel and the top coat. Gently drag your file back and forth along each nail until it’s no longer shiny. Go slow and take your time so that you don’t damage your cuticle or nail. Avoid picking the polish off your nails. That can remove layers of your nail in the process, leaving them brittle and dry. 4-3. Set an acetone-soaked cotton ball on top of each nail. The gel won’t come off if you don’t use 100% acetone. Soak 10 pieces of cotton balls in acetone. While they soak, wash and dry your hands. Acetone is a little harsh, so be careful when you’re working with it. Also, keep in mind that the acetone is very drying to your nails, so they may be sensitive or brittle when you’re done. 4-4. Wrap tin foil around the cotton ball on each of your fingertips. Take each cotton ball and place it on top of each nail. Tightly wrap the nail and the tip of your finger with a strip of tin foil. Do this for all of your nails. You probably want to do this one hand at a time. It’s pretty tough to use foil-covered fingers to wrap the second hand. 4-5. Wait 20-40 minutes and remove the gel layers. Don’t try pulling the foil back to check if it’s working—just wait and trust the process. After 20-40 minutes, remove the tin foil wrapping one nail at a time. The gel will have started to peel back. Use a cuticle stick to push the gel off your nail. If there is gel stuck that you can’t remove with the cuticle stick, re-wrap your nails with another acetone-soaked cotton ball and foil. Let sit for another 10-15 minutes and try again. 4-6. Wash your hands and apply cuticle oil to your skin. The acetone will do a number on your skin, so restore your cuticles with cuticle oil. Massage the cuticle oil into the skin around the base of your nail and let them air dry. If your nails look rough, apply cuticle oil to the surface of your nail and buff them using a nail buffer.
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Then, remove any remaining oil or debris from your nail and clean your fingers using an acetone-dipped cotton ball.\\nThe acetone will also dehydrate your nails, which will make it easier for your gel nail polish to adhere to the nail.\\n1-3. Apply a super thin base coat to your dry nails.\\nGrab your favorite base coat and get comfy. For gel nail polish, you only need a thin base coat layer. Slowly apply your base coat using the applicator on the cap. Work in smooth vertical strips and wipe off any base coat you get on your surrounding skin.\\nYou can dry the base coat under an LED lamp for 1-2 minutes or let your nails air dry for 10 minutes. Totally up to you depending on how much of a rush you’re in.\\nSome gel nail polishes will come with a specific primer to use instead of a base coat. If your gel polish has a primer, use that instead of the base coat.\\n2. Adding the Gel Nail Polish\\n2-1. Apply a thin layer of your gel polish.\\nOnce your base layer has dried completely, apply your first layer of the colorful gel nail polish. It will probably look streaky, but that is normal for the first layer. Use the applicator from the bottle to spread the color over each nail. Paint all the way through the tip of your nail as well as over the surface. This will keep the gel from curling back off your nail.\\n2-2. Cure the first layer of your gel nail polish under a UV or LED lamp.\\nFollow the curing instructions that came with your gel nail polish. Typically, you’ll cure them under an LED lamp for 30 seconds, or a UV lamp for 2 minutes.\\nCuring allows the polish to harden in a uniform way. If you don’t cure your nails under the lamp, the gel polish may dry unevenly.\\nGel nail polish stays wet until it’s cured under light. You cannot apply gel nail polish without a UV or LED lamp.\\n2-3. Repeat this process for a second lay of gel nail polish.\\nUse the applicator to apply the second layer of gel polish. This will look more opaque and colorful on top of the first layer. Paint your nails in vertical strips and move all the way through the tip of each nail. Cure your nails under the LED or UV the same way you cured the first layer.\\nYou can add a third coat if you really want to. It’s usually unnecessary, though.\\n3. Finishing with the Top Coat\\n3-1. Apply your top coat to protect the gel nail polish.\\nCoat your nails completely in your top coat like you’re adding a third layer of your gel nail polish. Paint over the tip, like you did with your color gel. Once again, cure the gel polish under a UV light for 2 minutes, or LED lamp for 30 seconds.\\nYou can totally use regular top coat products to protect your gel nails, although there are special gel top coats out there a lot of people like as well.\\n3-2. Remove the tack with a little bit of isopropyl alcohol, if necessary.\\nSome gel methods leave a tacky, sticky layer on and around your nails after curing the top gel. If this happens to you, simply dip a cotton ball in isopropyl alcohol and gently blot the top of each nail.\\n3-3. Buff your nails smooth and clean up any mistakes.\\nTake a nail buffer and smooth out the top layer of clear coat by gently rubbing the softest side of the buffer back and forth. This will smooth out any imperfections or excess top coat buildup. Finish by wiping away any gel polish or top coat you got on your cuticles with a acetone-soaked cotton ball and you’re done!\\nFinish off your gel manicure by rubbing a cuticle oil into the skin around the base of each nail.\\n4. Removing Gel Nail Polish\\n4-1. Go to a professional for the safest gel polish removal.\\nGel nail polish is exceptionally hard and sturdy compared to other nail polishes and treatments. As a result, you may end up damaging your nail if you don’t get a professional to remove them. The next time you go to get a pedicure, manicure, or salon treatment, ask them to remove your gel polish for you.\\nThis isn’t to say that you can’t take the gel polish off yourself—just that you’re running an additional risk of damaging your nails.\\n4-2. File off the top layer with a 180-grit nail file.\\nTo remove your gel nails, start by wearing away the top layer of the gel and the top coat. Gently drag your file back and forth along each nail until it’s no longer shiny. Go slow and take your time so that you don’t damage your cuticle or nail.\\nAvoid picking the polish off your nails. That can remove layers of your nail in the process, leaving them brittle and dry.\\n4-3. Set an acetone-soaked cotton ball on top of each nail.\\nThe gel won’t come off if you don’t use 100% acetone. Soak 10 pieces of cotton balls in acetone. While they soak, wash and dry your hands.\\nAcetone is a little harsh, so be careful when you’re working with it. Also, keep in mind that the acetone is very drying to your nails, so they may be sensitive or brittle when you’re done.\\n4-4. Wrap tin foil around the cotton ball on each of your fingertips.\\nTake each cotton ball and place it on top of each nail. Tightly wrap the nail and the tip of your finger with a strip of tin foil. Do this for all of your nails.\\nYou probably want to do this one hand at a time. It’s pretty tough to use foil-covered fingers to wrap the second hand.\\n4-5. Wait 20-40 minutes and remove the gel layers.\\nDon’t try pulling the foil back to check if it’s working—just wait and trust the process. After 20-40 minutes, remove the tin foil wrapping one nail at a time. The gel will have started to peel back. Use a cuticle stick to push the gel off your nail.\\nIf there is gel stuck that you can’t remove with the cuticle stick, re-wrap your nails with another acetone-soaked cotton ball and foil. Let sit for another 10-15 minutes and try again.\\n4-6. Wash your hands and apply cuticle oil to your skin.\\nThe acetone will do a number on your skin, so restore your cuticles with cuticle oil. Massage the cuticle oil into the skin around the base of your nail and let them air dry.\\nIf your nails look rough, apply cuticle oil to the surface of your nail and buff them using a nail buffer.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"If you love the strength of acrylic nails but want something a little more natural-looking, gel nail polish is perfect for you. So long as you’ve got a UV or LED lamp to cure the gel, this is as easy as any home manicure gets! In this article, we’ll walk you through each step so that you can get that flashy, stunning professional look at home. This article is based on an interview with our nail artist, Mia Rubie, owner of Sparkle San Francisco. Check out the full interview here.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Prepping & Applying the Base Coat\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"File your nails to craft your preferred nail shape.\", \"描述\": \"To get the ultimate look from your at-home gel nails, start with the ultimate blank nail. Take the time to cut, file, and shape your nails. Before you cut them, decide what shape you want. You can create round, square, pointy, almond, or oval nails, depending on your preference.\\nUnlike acrylic nails, which can be shaped during/after application, you can’t shape gel nails once you’ve painted your nails, so the shape of your nails matters a lot here.\\nYou can totally skip all of the prep work and go right to applying the base coat, but you might as well do it right if you’re going to take the time to apply fancy gel nail polish!\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Clean up your cuticles with a cuticle stick and acetone.\", \"描述\": \"Once you have the basic shape to your nail, use a cuticle stick to push back any dead skin off of your nail plate. Then, remove any remaining oil or debris from your nail and clean your fingers using an acetone-dipped cotton ball.\\nThe acetone will also dehydrate your nails, which will make it easier for your gel nail polish to adhere to the nail.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Apply a super thin base coat to your dry nails.\", \"描述\": \"Grab your favorite base coat and get comfy. For gel nail polish, you only need a thin base coat layer. Slowly apply your base coat using the applicator on the cap. Work in smooth vertical strips and wipe off any base coat you get on your surrounding skin.\\nYou can dry the base coat under an LED lamp for 1-2 minutes or let your nails air dry for 10 minutes. Totally up to you depending on how much of a rush you’re in.\\nSome gel nail polishes will come with a specific primer to use instead of a base coat. If your gel polish has a primer, use that instead of the base coat.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Adding the Gel Nail Polish\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Apply a thin layer of your gel polish.\", \"描述\": \"Once your base layer has dried completely, apply your first layer of the colorful gel nail polish. It will probably look streaky, but that is normal for the first layer. Use the applicator from the bottle to spread the color over each nail. Paint all the way through the tip of your nail as well as over the surface. This will keep the gel from curling back off your nail.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Cure the first layer of your gel nail polish under a UV or LED lamp.\", \"描述\": \"Follow the curing instructions that came with your gel nail polish. Typically, you’ll cure them under an LED lamp for 30 seconds, or a UV lamp for 2 minutes.\\nCuring allows the polish to harden in a uniform way. If you don’t cure your nails under the lamp, the gel polish may dry unevenly.\\nGel nail polish stays wet until it’s cured under light. You cannot apply gel nail polish without a UV or LED lamp.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Repeat this process for a second lay of gel nail polish.\", \"描述\": \"Use the applicator to apply the second layer of gel polish. This will look more opaque and colorful on top of the first layer. Paint your nails in vertical strips and move all the way through the tip of each nail. Cure your nails under the LED or UV the same way you cured the first layer.\\nYou can add a third coat if you really want to. It’s usually unnecessary, though.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Finishing with the Top Coat\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Apply your top coat to protect the gel nail polish.\", \"描述\": \"Coat your nails completely in your top coat like you’re adding a third layer of your gel nail polish. Paint over the tip, like you did with your color gel. Once again, cure the gel polish under a UV light for 2 minutes, or LED lamp for 30 seconds.\\nYou can totally use regular top coat products to protect your gel nails, although there are special gel top coats out there a lot of people like as well.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Remove the tack with a little bit of isopropyl alcohol, if necessary.\", \"描述\": \"Some gel methods leave a tacky, sticky layer on and around your nails after curing the top gel. If this happens to you, simply dip a cotton ball in isopropyl alcohol and gently blot the top of each nail.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Buff your nails smooth and clean up any mistakes.\", \"描述\": \"Take a nail buffer and smooth out the top layer of clear coat by gently rubbing the softest side of the buffer back and forth. This will smooth out any imperfections or excess top coat buildup. Finish by wiping away any gel polish or top coat you got on your cuticles with a acetone-soaked cotton ball and you’re done!\\nFinish off your gel manicure by rubbing a cuticle oil into the skin around the base of each nail.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Removing Gel Nail Polish\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Go to a professional for the safest gel polish removal.\", \"描述\": \"Gel nail polish is exceptionally hard and sturdy compared to other nail polishes and treatments. As a result, you may end up damaging your nail if you don’t get a professional to remove them. The next time you go to get a pedicure, manicure, or salon treatment, ask them to remove your gel polish for you.\\nThis isn’t to say that you can’t take the gel polish off yourself—just that you’re running an additional risk of damaging your nails.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"File off the top layer with a 180-grit nail file.\", \"描述\": \"To remove your gel nails, start by wearing away the top layer of the gel and the top coat. Gently drag your file back and forth along each nail until it’s no longer shiny. Go slow and take your time so that you don’t damage your cuticle or nail.\\nAvoid picking the polish off your nails. That can remove layers of your nail in the process, leaving them brittle and dry.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Set an acetone-soaked cotton ball on top of each nail.\", \"描述\": \"The gel won’t come off if you don’t use 100% acetone. Soak 10 pieces of cotton balls in acetone. While they soak, wash and dry your hands.\\nAcetone is a little harsh, so be careful when you’re working with it. Also, keep in mind that the acetone is very drying to your nails, so they may be sensitive or brittle when you’re done.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Wrap tin foil around the cotton ball on each of your fingertips.\", \"描述\": \"Take each cotton ball and place it on top of each nail. Tightly wrap the nail and the tip of your finger with a strip of tin foil. Do this for all of your nails.\\nYou probably want to do this one hand at a time. It’s pretty tough to use foil-covered fingers to wrap the second hand.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Wait 20-40 minutes and remove the gel layers.\", \"描述\": \"Don’t try pulling the foil back to check if it’s working—just wait and trust the process. After 20-40 minutes, remove the tin foil wrapping one nail at a time. The gel will have started to peel back. Use a cuticle stick to push the gel off your nail.\\nIf there is gel stuck that you can’t remove with the cuticle stick, re-wrap your nails with another acetone-soaked cotton ball and foil. Let sit for another 10-15 minutes and try again.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Wash your hands and apply cuticle oil to your skin.\", \"描述\": \"The acetone will do a number on your skin, so restore your cuticles with cuticle oil. Massage the cuticle oil into the skin around the base of your nail and let them air dry.\\nIf your nails look rough, apply cuticle oil to the surface of your nail and buff them using a nail buffer.\"}]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Glaze over Chalk Paint
1. Preparation 1-1. Let your chalk-painted project dry completely. Read the label on your chalk paint to find the recommended drying time. Most manufacturers recommend letting your project dry for at least 24 hours between each coat, but it's a good idea to let your project cure for 3 to 5 days before you apply a glaze. If you're going for a faded shabby-chic look, you might only want 1 coat of chalk paint. If you want a richer, deeper color, apply at least 2 coats of paint to your project. 1-2. Rub the surface with sandpaper if you want to give it a distressed look. Are you going for a worn, rough style? Instantly age the look of your project by rubbing a block of 60- to 100-grit (medium-grit) sandpaper over the surface of the chalk-paint. Rub the sandpaper back and forth to remove some of the chalk paint so you can see the original paint or wood underneath. Work your sandpaper over areas that would face everyday wear and tear, like corners, edges, or details that stick out. If you don't have a sanding block, you can use a piece of sandpaper, but it might be a little tricky to hold. Fold the piece of sandpaper a few times to make it easier to grip. 1-3. Wipe off the dust with a damp sponge if you distressed the wood. Dip a sponge in cold water and squeeze it to remove the water. Then, wipe it over the entire piece you're glazing. This gets rid of sawdust and paint that you removed when you distressed the project. If you didn't distress the item, you can skip this step and go straight to sealing or glazing. 1-4. Brush on a topcoat like polycrylic to seal the chalk paint. Chalk paint really soaks up glaze, which can make it difficult to wipe away. To give you more control over how much glaze you leave on the project, apply a topcoat like polycrylic, which is a protective sealer. To use it, dip a synthetic paintbrush in topcoat and apply a thin layer to the entire surface. Then, let it dry completely before you actually glaze the project. Most topcoat products dry to the touch within an hour, although you could wait overnight for the product to dry completely. Polycrylic dries clear so you don't have to worry that it will change the finished look of your project. 1-5. Shop for a water-based glaze to use over the chalk paint. Chalk paint is water-based, so look for a water-based glaze to get the best finish. You'll have an easier time applying the water-based glaze and it will dry faster than an oil-based glaze. 1-6. Buy a dark glaze if you want to give the project a dramatic, antiqued look. Look for a dark brown, black, or antique glaze if you want to darken the details and shadows on a project. If you see a glaze labeled "antique" this usually means that the glaze is dark enough to age the look of the project. You can use dark glazes on dark chalk paint to give the project a deep, rustic look or apply dark glaze over light colors so the details really stand out. 1-7. Get a light-colored glaze for a faded, rustic look. Sometimes you want a chalk paint project to look slightly worn and a light glaze is perfect for this. Look for a white or pearl glaze. You can apply it to dark chalk paint if you want to lighten the color or put it over light-colored chalk paint to get a distressed or country look. Keep in mind that a light-colored glaze on light-colored chalk paint won't bring out the carved details in your project. 1-8. Open the can of glaze and stir it well with a paint stirrer or chopstick. The pigment in the glaze settles as it's stored, so use a wooden paint stirrer or clean chopstick to stir it for at least 30 seconds. Some people think that stirring vigorously introduces air bubbles, but that shouldn't be a problem since you'll be wiping off the glaze with a cloth later. 2. Application 2-1. Dip a 2 in (5.1 cm) paintbrush into your glaze and brush it onto the project. If you don't have a synthetic paintbrush, a small foam brush works fine, too! Try to apply a thin, even layer of the glaze, working the brush in the same direction. Ensure that you work the glaze into carved details and trim work. Work in small sections so you're not feeling rushed, especially if you're glazing a big project like a dresser or large cabinet. For example, brush glaze over just 1 drawer of a cabinet instead all of them so you're not rushing to work them all at the same time. 2-2. Wipe the surface with a dry cloth to remove the excess glaze. Take a dry cotton cloth and wipe in the same direction you applied the glaze. Avoid using a paper towel or material that sheds fibers. Rub the cloth lightly over the surface to remove a thin layer of glaze or press firmly and evenly to leave glaze just in the carved details. Keep in mind that the more you wipe, the more chalk paint you'll see. If you're going for a dark, antiqued look, you might not want to remove very much glaze. To give your project an even appearance, wipe off the glaze in the same direction you applied it. 2-3. Use a damp cloth to wipe the project if you want to lift more of the glaze. If you applied the glaze with a heavy hand or you just want to take a lot of it off, run a clean cloth under cold water and squeeze it out. Then, wipe the project in the same direction you applied the glaze. Removing the glaze in the same direction makes the project look more natural and even. 2-4. Let the glaze dry completely overnight. Some glazes are fast-drying while others dry slowly to give you more time to work the product into your project. Read the label to see the recommended drying time for the product you're using. In general, let the glaze dry overnight. 2-5. Brush a topcoat of polycrylic to seal your project. You've just spent time creating a beautiful project, so protect it from damage! Dip a clean synthetic paintbrush into polycrylic and brush a thin layer onto the entire piece. Then, let it dry completely. Don't want to seal your work? If you don't think your project will be exposed to wear and tear and you'd like it to keep its matte sheen, you can totally skip sealing it. Tips Use synthetic paintbrushes when you glaze over chalk paint since synthetic bristles are designed to use with water-based products and chalk paint is water-based.[14] X Research source Wear gloves if you want to protect your hands from stains, especially if you're using a dark glaze. Warnings Work in a well-ventilated space when you're painting, sealing, and glazing since the fumes from the products are usually harmful if you breathe them in.
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Work your sandpaper over areas that would face everyday wear and tear, like corners, edges, or details that stick out.\\nIf you don't have a sanding block, you can use a piece of sandpaper, but it might be a little tricky to hold. Fold the piece of sandpaper a few times to make it easier to grip.\\n1-3. Wipe off the dust with a damp sponge if you distressed the wood.\\nDip a sponge in cold water and squeeze it to remove the water. Then, wipe it over the entire piece you're glazing. This gets rid of sawdust and paint that you removed when you distressed the project.\\nIf you didn't distress the item, you can skip this step and go straight to sealing or glazing.\\n1-4. Brush on a topcoat like polycrylic to seal the chalk paint.\\nChalk paint really soaks up glaze, which can make it difficult to wipe away. To give you more control over how much glaze you leave on the project, apply a topcoat like polycrylic, which is a protective sealer. To use it, dip a synthetic paintbrush in topcoat and apply a thin layer to the entire surface. Then, let it dry completely before you actually glaze the project.\\nMost topcoat products dry to the touch within an hour, although you could wait overnight for the product to dry completely.\\nPolycrylic dries clear so you don't have to worry that it will change the finished look of your project.\\n1-5. Shop for a water-based glaze to use over the chalk paint.\\nChalk paint is water-based, so look for a water-based glaze to get the best finish. You'll have an easier time applying the water-based glaze and it will dry faster than an oil-based glaze.\\n1-6. Buy a dark glaze if you want to give the project a dramatic, antiqued look.\\nLook for a dark brown, black, or antique glaze if you want to darken the details and shadows on a project. If you see a glaze labeled \\\"antique\\\" this usually means that the glaze is dark enough to age the look of the project.\\nYou can use dark glazes on dark chalk paint to give the project a deep, rustic look or apply dark glaze over light colors so the details really stand out.\\n1-7. Get a light-colored glaze for a faded, rustic look.\\nSometimes you want a chalk paint project to look slightly worn and a light glaze is perfect for this. Look for a white or pearl glaze. You can apply it to dark chalk paint if you want to lighten the color or put it over light-colored chalk paint to get a distressed or country look.\\nKeep in mind that a light-colored glaze on light-colored chalk paint won't bring out the carved details in your project.\\n1-8. Open the can of glaze and stir it well with a paint stirrer or chopstick.\\nThe pigment in the glaze settles as it's stored, so use a wooden paint stirrer or clean chopstick to stir it for at least 30 seconds.\\nSome people think that stirring vigorously introduces air bubbles, but that shouldn't be a problem since you'll be wiping off the glaze with a cloth later.\\n2. Application\\n2-1. Dip a 2 in (5.1 cm) paintbrush into your glaze and brush it onto the project.\\nIf you don't have a synthetic paintbrush, a small foam brush works fine, too! Try to apply a thin, even layer of the glaze, working the brush in the same direction. Ensure that you work the glaze into carved details and trim work.\\nWork in small sections so you're not feeling rushed, especially if you're glazing a big project like a dresser or large cabinet. For example, brush glaze over just 1 drawer of a cabinet instead all of them so you're not rushing to work them all at the same time.\\n2-2. Wipe the surface with a dry cloth to remove the excess glaze.\\nTake a dry cotton cloth and wipe in the same direction you applied the glaze. Avoid using a paper towel or material that sheds fibers. Rub the cloth lightly over the surface to remove a thin layer of glaze or press firmly and evenly to leave glaze just in the carved details.\\nKeep in mind that the more you wipe, the more chalk paint you'll see. If you're going for a dark, antiqued look, you might not want to remove very much glaze.\\nTo give your project an even appearance, wipe off the glaze in the same direction you applied it.\\n2-3. Use a damp cloth to wipe the project if you want to lift more of the glaze.\\nIf you applied the glaze with a heavy hand or you just want to take a lot of it off, run a clean cloth under cold water and squeeze it out. Then, wipe the project in the same direction you applied the glaze.\\nRemoving the glaze in the same direction makes the project look more natural and even.\\n2-4. Let the glaze dry completely overnight.\\nSome glazes are fast-drying while others dry slowly to give you more time to work the product into your project. Read the label to see the recommended drying time for the product you're using. In general, let the glaze dry overnight.\\n2-5. Brush a topcoat of polycrylic to seal your project.\\nYou've just spent time creating a beautiful project, so protect it from damage! Dip a clean synthetic paintbrush into polycrylic and brush a thin layer onto the entire piece. Then, let it dry completely.\\nDon't want to seal your work? If you don't think your project will be exposed to wear and tear and you'd like it to keep its matte sheen, you can totally skip sealing it.\\nTips\\nUse synthetic paintbrushes when you glaze over chalk paint since synthetic bristles are designed to use with water-based products and chalk paint is water-based.[14]\\nX\\nResearch source\\nWear gloves if you want to protect your hands from stains, especially if you're using a dark glaze.\\nWarnings\\nWork in a well-ventilated space when you're painting, sealing, and glazing since the fumes from the products are usually harmful if you breathe them in.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Sometimes it's hard to see the beautiful detail work in a piece of furniture, especially if you've painted it with chalk paint. If you'd like carved details to stand out more or you'd like to give your item an antique look, glaze is perfect for the job! Glaze is semi-transparent and gives you more control over the style than wax does and it's easy to apply. You can also give your project an aged or distressed look by choosing a dark glaze or sanding away some of the chalk paint.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Preparation\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Let your chalk-painted project dry completely.\", \"描述\": \"Read the label on your chalk paint to find the recommended drying time. Most manufacturers recommend letting your project dry for at least 24 hours between each coat, but it's a good idea to let your project cure for 3 to 5 days before you apply a glaze.\\nIf you're going for a faded shabby-chic look, you might only want 1 coat of chalk paint. If you want a richer, deeper color, apply at least 2 coats of paint to your project.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Rub the surface with sandpaper if you want to give it a distressed look.\", \"描述\": \"Are you going for a worn, rough style? Instantly age the look of your project by rubbing a block of 60- to 100-grit (medium-grit) sandpaper over the surface of the chalk-paint. Rub the sandpaper back and forth to remove some of the chalk paint so you can see the original paint or wood underneath. Work your sandpaper over areas that would face everyday wear and tear, like corners, edges, or details that stick out.\\nIf you don't have a sanding block, you can use a piece of sandpaper, but it might be a little tricky to hold. Fold the piece of sandpaper a few times to make it easier to grip.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Wipe off the dust with a damp sponge if you distressed the wood.\", \"描述\": \"Dip a sponge in cold water and squeeze it to remove the water. Then, wipe it over the entire piece you're glazing. This gets rid of sawdust and paint that you removed when you distressed the project.\\nIf you didn't distress the item, you can skip this step and go straight to sealing or glazing.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Brush on a topcoat like polycrylic to seal the chalk paint.\", \"描述\": \"Chalk paint really soaks up glaze, which can make it difficult to wipe away. To give you more control over how much glaze you leave on the project, apply a topcoat like polycrylic, which is a protective sealer. To use it, dip a synthetic paintbrush in topcoat and apply a thin layer to the entire surface. Then, let it dry completely before you actually glaze the project.\\nMost topcoat products dry to the touch within an hour, although you could wait overnight for the product to dry completely.\\nPolycrylic dries clear so you don't have to worry that it will change the finished look of your project.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Shop for a water-based glaze to use over the chalk paint.\", \"描述\": \"Chalk paint is water-based, so look for a water-based glaze to get the best finish. You'll have an easier time applying the water-based glaze and it will dry faster than an oil-based glaze.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Buy a dark glaze if you want to give the project a dramatic, antiqued look.\", \"描述\": \"Look for a dark brown, black, or antique glaze if you want to darken the details and shadows on a project. If you see a glaze labeled \\\"antique\\\" this usually means that the glaze is dark enough to age the look of the project.\\nYou can use dark glazes on dark chalk paint to give the project a deep, rustic look or apply dark glaze over light colors so the details really stand out.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Get a light-colored glaze for a faded, rustic look.\", \"描述\": \"Sometimes you want a chalk paint project to look slightly worn and a light glaze is perfect for this. Look for a white or pearl glaze. 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Try to apply a thin, even layer of the glaze, working the brush in the same direction. Ensure that you work the glaze into carved details and trim work.\\nWork in small sections so you're not feeling rushed, especially if you're glazing a big project like a dresser or large cabinet. For example, brush glaze over just 1 drawer of a cabinet instead all of them so you're not rushing to work them all at the same time.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Wipe the surface with a dry cloth to remove the excess glaze.\", \"描述\": \"Take a dry cotton cloth and wipe in the same direction you applied the glaze. Avoid using a paper towel or material that sheds fibers. Rub the cloth lightly over the surface to remove a thin layer of glaze or press firmly and evenly to leave glaze just in the carved details.\\nKeep in mind that the more you wipe, the more chalk paint you'll see. 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How to Apply Glaze to Wood Furniture
1. Doing Prep Work 1-1. Make sure your furniture has already received a base coat. By definition, glazing is done a piece of wood already has at least one layer of finish on it. If the furniture you want to glaze does not already have a finish, apply one and allow it to dry completely before beginning. See our articles on staining and finishing wood for step-by-step instructions for processes that should take place before any glazing is performed. If your furniture is finished with shellac, don't use glazes containing asphaltum, as they can sometimes be hard to remove. 1-2. Buy glaze or mix it yourself. As a very general rule, glazes are simply colored pigments suspended in a clear oil- or water-based medium. There is no single, "definitive" glaze — a huge variety of options are available. You can find commercial glaze at most hardware stores and paint shops (Sherwin-Williams, etc.) for reasonably cheap. However, it's not hard to fine-tune your glaze by mixing various commercial projects as well. For instance, to get a gorgeous dark chocolate-colored wood glaze, simply combine: Four parts clear mixing glaze Two parts dark brown or mocha glaze One part dark grey or asphaltum glaze You can also combine clear mixing glaze (sometimes called "glaze base") with ordinary paints to make your own custom shades. Finally, many oil-based paints can be used as glazes when mixed with a little thinner or penetrol. 1-3. Mask your furniture and protect the surrounding area. Use masking tape, newspaper, and other masking tools to expose only the part of the wood you would like to glaze. In general, glazes are quite easy to remove compared to paints, stains, and other finishes used for wood. However, you still want to avoid unnecessary cleanup work when possible, so good masking is still important (especially if you're working around non-wood substances that stain easily, like upholstery, etc.) In addition, you'll want to lay a heavy drop cloth beneath your work area to protect against accidental drips and spills. 1-4. Gather your tools. Compared to other wood finishes, applying glaze is usually a low-stress affair. There isn't one "right" way to do it — for instance, an experienced woodworker may have her own unique techniques that use unconventional tools. However, for a standard glazing job, the following tools will be very helpful: One application brush (either foam or bristled is fine) One blending brush (soft-bristled; clean and dry) Pan or tray to hold the glaze Paper towels or cotton rags Steel wool (oil-based glazes) Nylon abrasive pad (water-based glazes) 2. Applying the Glaze 2-1. Optionally, test the glaze on a piece of scrap wood. Before you paint the glaze on the wood itself, it can be a wise idea to test it on a piece of wood that you have lying around, especially if it's similar to the wood you're using for your project. Glazes (like almost all pigments) can look a little different in liquid form than they do when painted onto a surface, so taking the time to test it can save you the headache of cleaning it off of your project later if it's not quite right. In a pinch, you can always test the glaze on part of the project that's not easily-visible (like a small area on a rear corner.) 2-2. Paint the glaze generously over the wood. When you're ready, dip your applicator brush in the glaze and spread it over the finished surface of the wood. Be sure to get plenty of glaze in any corners or cracks in the wood. You don't have to worry about applying to thickly (unless this causes it to drip or run) — you'll be removing most of it soon anyway. Most glazes take a reasonably long time to start drying compared to other wood finishes — usually, you will have about 10 to 20 minutes, which is plenty of time to glaze and work reasonable-sized sections of wood. Still, you'll want to keep this rough time limit in mind. If the glaze dries before you can work with it, you'll need to use a little paint thinner to get it liquid again. 2-3. Wipe most of the glaze off. Glaze is applied in a very thin, translucent layer — it's not meant to act like an opaque paint. To get this effect, use paper towels or rags to wipe off most of the glaze after you've applied a generous layer over the wood surface. As long as you get the majority of the glaze off, you don't have to be perfect — in the next step you'll work with the glaze remaining on the wood to get the effect you want. Leave a little extra glaze around any corners, cracks, embellishments, or "tight spaces" on your wood. Most glazing styles deliberately keep these areas darker to highlight the features of the wood. Be sure to place the dirty paper towels or rags someplace they won't drip or get your surroundings dirty. Having a plastic garbage bag handy is a good idea. 2-4. Blend with the dry brush for the desired visual effect. Now's your chance to leave your own personal mark on the wood. Use your second brush (which should ideally be soft-bristled, clean, and dry) to push the remaining glaze around, distributing the areas of dark (more glaze) and light (less glaze) as you wish. Use the towels or rags to dry the blending brush when it gets too wet. There's no "right" way to do this and different woodworkers will often prefer using different techniques to get different final products. Below are a few suggestions that should leave you with a rich, distinguished-looking piece of wood: Leave the glaze the thinnest at the center of flat surfaces. Leave slightly more around the edges. This gives a subtle "cameo" or "sunburst" effect. Let the glaze accumulate thickest around sharp corners, edges, cracks, and embellishments. This highlights these features by bringing out their contrast. Push the glaze away from the "high points" on emblems, embellishments, carvings, and so on to give them a warm "shine." 2-5. Use abrasives to produce a grain. Though it's certainly not required, you can custom-modify the texture of your wood with mild abrasives during the glazing process. Use steel wool for oil-based glazes and nylon abrasive pads for water-based glazes. Wipe gently with the abrasive to remove the glaze more gradually than you would with a paper towel or rag. This will also produce a slightly rough, "grainy" effect in the glaze which can enhance the character of the wood once it dries. Whether or not to use this "grain" effect depends on the project you're working on and the impression you want to create with the finished product. For example, while a rough grain can look great on a rich wooden desk, you'll probably want to keep your glaze smooth if you're working over a white-painted chest of drawers. 2-6. Remove any work you're not happy with before it dries. If you don't like the way your glazing job is turning out, don't worry, as it's fairly easy to "undo" your work. Wet a clean paper towel or rag with mineral spirits (for oil-based glazes) or water (for water-based glazes) and rub gently to remove the glaze. Dry off the fresh spot and start again at your leisure, being sure to use the same glaze mix so that your colors match. As noted above, while individual glazes vary in their drying time, you'll usually have about 10-20 minutes before the glaze starts to dry. Try to remove the glaze before it dries — it's a lot harder to get off afterward. 2-7. When you're satisfied, let your glaze dry. When you're finally happy with the way your glaze job looks, set your wood in a place where drips and spills are unlikely and allow it to dry. Give it a generous time window for drying — you want it to be completely dry before you start working on it again. Waiting overnight is long enough for most glazes. If you notice small drips or mistakes after your glaze dries, it's usually possible to carefully scrape them off with a razor or craft knife. 2-8. Seal the glaze. Glaze isn't meant to be the top coat on a piece of wood — it's too thin and vulnerable to wear and tear to offer much protection. Once you're sure that the glaze is 100% dry, seal the glaze with at least one coat of a stronger, more protective finish. Multiple sealant layers are generally recommended. The vast majority of finishes should work well with nearly all glazes. However, you'll want to be extra-sure that you've given you glaze plenty of sealant if you intend to use a topcoat with a different base than your glaze (e.g., if you're using a water-based topcoat and you previously used an oil-based glaze.) 2-9. Finished. Tips Don't confuse glazing with staining. Staining is when color is applied directly to bare wood — glazing is when color is applied between finishes. You can add iridescent flakes to colored glazes (e.g., lapis lazuli, silver and gold leaf, etc.) to give a stone-like fin All cabinets should be light sanded (with no scratch marks), deglossed, or TSP'ed .
{ "create_time": "20230517 10:46:34", "回答明细": "{\"回答\": \"1. Doing Prep Work\\n1-1. Make sure your furniture has already received a base coat.\\nBy definition, glazing is done a piece of wood already has at least one layer of finish on it. If the furniture you want to glaze does not already have a finish, apply one and allow it to dry completely before beginning.\\nSee our articles on staining and finishing wood for step-by-step instructions for processes that should take place before any glazing is performed.\\nIf your furniture is finished with shellac, don't use glazes containing asphaltum, as they can sometimes be hard to remove.\\n1-2. Buy glaze or mix it yourself.\\nAs a very general rule, glazes are simply colored pigments suspended in a clear oil- or water-based medium. There is no single, \\\"definitive\\\" glaze — a huge variety of options are available. You can find commercial glaze at most hardware stores and paint shops (Sherwin-Williams, etc.) for reasonably cheap.\\nHowever, it's not hard to fine-tune your glaze by mixing various commercial projects as well. For instance, to get a gorgeous dark chocolate-colored wood glaze, simply combine:\\nFour parts clear mixing glaze\\nTwo parts dark brown or mocha glaze\\nOne part dark grey or asphaltum glaze\\n\\nYou can also combine clear mixing glaze (sometimes called \\\"glaze base\\\") with ordinary paints to make your own custom shades.\\nFinally, many oil-based paints can be used as glazes when mixed with a little thinner or penetrol.\\n1-3. Mask your furniture and protect the surrounding area.\\nUse masking tape, newspaper, and other masking tools to expose only the part of the wood you would like to glaze. In general, glazes are quite easy to remove compared to paints, stains, and other finishes used for wood. However, you still want to avoid unnecessary cleanup work when possible, so good masking is still important (especially if you're working around non-wood substances that stain easily, like upholstery, etc.)\\nIn addition, you'll want to lay a heavy drop cloth beneath your work area to protect against accidental drips and spills.\\n1-4. Gather your tools.\\nCompared to other wood finishes, applying glaze is usually a low-stress affair. There isn't one \\\"right\\\" way to do it — for instance, an experienced woodworker may have her own unique techniques that use unconventional tools. However, for a standard glazing job, the following tools will be very helpful:\\nOne application brush (either foam or bristled is fine)\\nOne blending brush (soft-bristled; clean and dry)\\nPan or tray to hold the glaze\\nPaper towels or cotton rags\\nSteel wool (oil-based glazes)\\nNylon abrasive pad (water-based glazes)\\n2. Applying the Glaze\\n2-1. Optionally, test the glaze on a piece of scrap wood.\\nBefore you paint the glaze on the wood itself, it can be a wise idea to test it on a piece of wood that you have lying around, especially if it's similar to the wood you're using for your project. Glazes (like almost all pigments) can look a little different in liquid form than they do when painted onto a surface, so taking the time to test it can save you the headache of cleaning it off of your project later if it's not quite right.\\nIn a pinch, you can always test the glaze on part of the project that's not easily-visible (like a small area on a rear corner.)\\n2-2. Paint the glaze generously over the wood.\\nWhen you're ready, dip your applicator brush in the glaze and spread it over the finished surface of the wood. Be sure to get plenty of glaze in any corners or cracks in the wood. You don't have to worry about applying to thickly (unless this causes it to drip or run) — you'll be removing most of it soon anyway.\\nMost glazes take a reasonably long time to start drying compared to other wood finishes — usually, you will have about 10 to 20 minutes, which is plenty of time to glaze and work reasonable-sized sections of wood. Still, you'll want to keep this rough time limit in mind. If the glaze dries before you can work with it, you'll need to use a little paint thinner to get it liquid again.\\n2-3. Wipe most of the glaze off.\\nGlaze is applied in a very thin, translucent layer — it's not meant to act like an opaque paint. To get this effect, use paper towels or rags to wipe off most of the glaze after you've applied a generous layer over the wood surface. As long as you get the majority of the glaze off, you don't have to be perfect — in the next step you'll work with the glaze remaining on the wood to get the effect you want.\\nLeave a little extra glaze around any corners, cracks, embellishments, or \\\"tight spaces\\\" on your wood. Most glazing styles deliberately keep these areas darker to highlight the features of the wood.\\nBe sure to place the dirty paper towels or rags someplace they won't drip or get your surroundings dirty. Having a plastic garbage bag handy is a good idea.\\n2-4. Blend with the dry brush for the desired visual effect.\\nNow's your chance to leave your own personal mark on the wood. Use your second brush (which should ideally be soft-bristled, clean, and dry) to push the remaining glaze around, distributing the areas of dark (more glaze) and light (less glaze) as you wish. Use the towels or rags to dry the blending brush when it gets too wet. There's no \\\"right\\\" way to do this and different woodworkers will often prefer using different techniques to get different final products. Below are a few suggestions that should leave you with a rich, distinguished-looking piece of wood:\\nLeave the glaze the thinnest at the center of flat surfaces. Leave slightly more around the edges. This gives a subtle \\\"cameo\\\" or \\\"sunburst\\\" effect.\\nLet the glaze accumulate thickest around sharp corners, edges, cracks, and embellishments. This highlights these features by bringing out their contrast.\\nPush the glaze away from the \\\"high points\\\" on emblems, embellishments, carvings, and so on to give them a warm \\\"shine.\\\"\\n2-5. Use abrasives to produce a grain.\\nThough it's certainly not required, you can custom-modify the texture of your wood with mild abrasives during the glazing process. Use steel wool for oil-based glazes and nylon abrasive pads for water-based glazes. Wipe gently with the abrasive to remove the glaze more gradually than you would with a paper towel or rag. This will also produce a slightly rough, \\\"grainy\\\" effect in the glaze which can enhance the character of the wood once it dries.\\nWhether or not to use this \\\"grain\\\" effect depends on the project you're working on and the impression you want to create with the finished product. For example, while a rough grain can look great on a rich wooden desk, you'll probably want to keep your glaze smooth if you're working over a white-painted chest of drawers.\\n2-6. Remove any work you're not happy with before it dries.\\nIf you don't like the way your glazing job is turning out, don't worry, as it's fairly easy to \\\"undo\\\" your work. Wet a clean paper towel or rag with mineral spirits (for oil-based glazes) or water (for water-based glazes) and rub gently to remove the glaze. Dry off the fresh spot and start again at your leisure, being sure to use the same glaze mix so that your colors match.\\nAs noted above, while individual glazes vary in their drying time, you'll usually have about 10-20 minutes before the glaze starts to dry. Try to remove the glaze before it dries — it's a lot harder to get off afterward.\\n2-7. When you're satisfied, let your glaze dry.\\nWhen you're finally happy with the way your glaze job looks, set your wood in a place where drips and spills are unlikely and allow it to dry. Give it a generous time window for drying — you want it to be completely dry before you start working on it again. Waiting overnight is long enough for most glazes.\\nIf you notice small drips or mistakes after your glaze dries, it's usually possible to carefully scrape them off with a razor or craft knife.\\n2-8. Seal the glaze.\\nGlaze isn't meant to be the top coat on a piece of wood — it's too thin and vulnerable to wear and tear to offer much protection. Once you're sure that the glaze is 100% dry, seal the glaze with at least one coat of a stronger, more protective finish. Multiple sealant layers are generally recommended.\\nThe vast majority of finishes should work well with nearly all glazes. However, you'll want to be extra-sure that you've given you glaze plenty of sealant if you intend to use a topcoat with a different base than your glaze (e.g., if you're using a water-based topcoat and you previously used an oil-based glaze.)\\n2-9. Finished.\\n\\nTips\\nDon't confuse glazing with staining. Staining is when color is applied directly to bare wood — glazing is when color is applied between finishes.\\nYou can add iridescent flakes to colored glazes (e.g., lapis lazuli, silver and gold leaf, etc.) to give a stone-like fin\\nAll cabinets should be light sanded (with no scratch marks), deglossed, or TSP'ed .\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"In woodworking, a glaze is a thin, translucent coat of color applied between two clear finishes. Knowing how to glaze is a valuable skill for furniture-makers — not only does it allow you to recreate an \\\"antique\\\" look in new furniture, but it also gives you a great deal of fine control of the final color and appearance of the wood. 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However, you still want to avoid unnecessary cleanup work when possible, so good masking is still important (especially if you're working around non-wood substances that stain easily, like upholstery, etc.)\\nIn addition, you'll want to lay a heavy drop cloth beneath your work area to protect against accidental drips and spills.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Gather your tools.\", \"描述\": \"Compared to other wood finishes, applying glaze is usually a low-stress affair. There isn't one \\\"right\\\" way to do it — for instance, an experienced woodworker may have her own unique techniques that use unconventional tools. 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Glazes (like almost all pigments) can look a little different in liquid form than they do when painted onto a surface, so taking the time to test it can save you the headache of cleaning it off of your project later if it's not quite right.\\nIn a pinch, you can always test the glaze on part of the project that's not easily-visible (like a small area on a rear corner.)\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Paint the glaze generously over the wood.\", \"描述\": \"When you're ready, dip your applicator brush in the glaze and spread it over the finished surface of the wood. Be sure to get plenty of glaze in any corners or cracks in the wood. You don't have to worry about applying to thickly (unless this causes it to drip or run) — you'll be removing most of it soon anyway.\\nMost glazes take a reasonably long time to start drying compared to other wood finishes — usually, you will have about 10 to 20 minutes, which is plenty of time to glaze and work reasonable-sized sections of wood. Still, you'll want to keep this rough time limit in mind. If the glaze dries before you can work with it, you'll need to use a little paint thinner to get it liquid again.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Wipe most of the glaze off.\", \"描述\": \"Glaze is applied in a very thin, translucent layer — it's not meant to act like an opaque paint. To get this effect, use paper towels or rags to wipe off most of the glaze after you've applied a generous layer over the wood surface. As long as you get the majority of the glaze off, you don't have to be perfect — in the next step you'll work with the glaze remaining on the wood to get the effect you want.\\nLeave a little extra glaze around any corners, cracks, embellishments, or \\\"tight spaces\\\" on your wood. Most glazing styles deliberately keep these areas darker to highlight the features of the wood.\\nBe sure to place the dirty paper towels or rags someplace they won't drip or get your surroundings dirty. 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How to Apply Glitter Eye Makeup
1. Creating a Smoky Eye 1-1. Choose the right product. Creating a smoky eye using glitter shadow is a great way to create a sultry, dramatic look. There is a wide array of glittery eye-shadows from which you can choose. One of the most important things to consider is which color of shadow you want. For example, if you are trying to create a more subtle look, try a shadow that closely matches your natural skin tone. This method will make your eyes appear to sparkle. Keep in mind that you will need 3 shades of the same color for a smoky eye look. For example, you could use a cream, a light brown, and glittery dark brown. If you want to highlight your eye color, glitter eye-shadow can help you do that. To make brown eyes pop, use a cream shade. To make green eyes glow, try a shadow with a reddish tint. If you have blue eyes, try a sparkling gold or copper color. Any of these color palettes can be used to create a smoky eye. Gray is also great for smoky eyes, and works well on many skin tones. For warm skin tones, opt for a brown eyeshadow. Glitter eye makeup comes in many different forms. You can buy eyeshadow pencils, powders, or gels. If this is your first time using glitter, try purchasing an eyeshadow palette. This will let you experiment with multiple shades. 1-2. Gather your supplies. Once you have chosen the right glitter shadow, it is time to achieve the look you want. Take a couple of minutes to make sure that you have everything you need. To start with, you'll need the shadow and a tool to help you apply it. You can apply eye shadow using your finger, a sponge, a brush, or a Q-tip. Many people prefer using a silicone brush as it is sturdier and can better handle the weight of a glitter shadow. Have tissues nearby to help you clean up any stray glitter. Make sure that you have a gentle eye-makeup remover handy in case you need to remove the shadow and start over. 1-3. Use primer. A primer is a base that you apply before putting on your actual makeup. It will typically be a clear liquid, but is sometimes in powder or gel form. Using your finger, apply a small amount of shadow primer to each of your eyelids. This will create a smooth palette for your shadow and make it last longer. You can purchase eyeshadow primer at any drugstore or department store. Remember, a little goes a long way. 1-4. Apply the base shadow. Once your eyes and your tools are ready, it is time to put the glitter shadow on your eyes. Try using several different shades to create a dramatic effect. Begin by applying a charcoal gray shadow. Use a medium brush to cover your lid with shadow. 1-5. Use a slightly darker shade to color the outer corner of your eyes. This will help to create a contour. Then, dab a bit of the lighter shade onto the inner corner of your eyelid to highlight it. If you want your eyes to look smaller, bring the darker shade further out onto your eyelid. 1-6. Add color to your crease. Different shades are what create the smoky look. Next, you want to apply the darkest of your shadows, which is the same color you applied to your outer eyelid. Using a brush, apply a thin line of dark shadow across the crease of your eyelid. This will help create the smoky effect. Remember, it is easier to add more shadow than to take it away. Start with less than you think you might need. You can always apply more. Blend the colors. Blending the complimentary colors will help create a softer, yet still dramatic, look. For this step, you can use either your finger or a brush. Lightly smudge each of the colors together so that they are no longer sharply defined. 1-7. Color the bottom lid. To create a true smoky eye, you need to focus on your lower lid, too. Use a gunmetal shade for this step. Use a small, firm brush and press shadow along your lower lid line. To keep the look from being too severe, use a light silver shadow to lighten the overall effect. 2. Making a Glittery Cat Eye 2-1. Get the right supplies. A cat eye can add an extra wow factor to your look. To make the cat eye pop even more, use eyeliners with glitter in them. To create the perfect cat eye, you will need two different kinds of liner. You will need a gel eyeliner pot. You will also need an eyeliner brush. Additionally, you will need a felt-tipped liquid liner. One or both of these liners can be glittery. 2-2. Create your outline. Start with the gel liner and the eyebrow brush. Dip the brush in the pot of liner. Draw a line with the brush from the outer corner of your eye towards your temple. Try drawing a line approximately 1/8 of an inch long that angles up and out. You can make it longer if you want. This is the "tail" of your cat eye. Using the same gel liner, create a series of dots along your upper lash line. Start the dots about 1/4 of the way in from the inner corner of your eye. 2-3. Fill in the lines. Now you are ready to fill in the outline that you have begun. Using the gel liner again, draw dashes between the dots. This creates a solid line of eyeliner across your lid. Now it is time to connect the tail and the line. Using the gel liner, return to the tail. Draw a small triangle that connects to the line of dots and dashes. This should be a diagonal line that comes off of the tail and angles towards the line across your lid. Fill in the triangle shape using the felt-tipped liquid liner. 2-4. Prevent a mess. You don't want to end up with glitter on the rest of your face. Your look will look best if the glitter stays on your eyes. Take steps to keep the glitter from drifting down onto the rest of your face. As you are applying the eyeshadow with one hand, hold a tissue beneath your eye with the other hand. This will catch any fallout that occurs. Do your eye makeup first. That way, if you make a mistake, you can start over without having to reapply your foundation, blush, or lipstick. 3. Using Multiple Glittery Products 3-1. Put glitter on your eyebrows. Glittery eyebrows are a major fashion trend right now. You can accomplish the look as long as you have a few specific tools. You will need an eyebrow brush, eyeshadow brush, a glitter base (or lash glue) and make-up grade glitter. Do not use glitter that is intended for crafts or other uses. Brush your brows into place with the brow brush. Next, use the shadow brush to completely cover your brows with the glitter base. Dip the shadow brush into the glitter and press onto your eyebrow. Cover your brows with glitter. Use the brow brush to comb through the glitter, making sure your entire brow is covered. 3-2. Wear a glittery liner. Once you have a perfectly shadowed eye, it is time to apply the rest of your makeup. For extra pop, consider using an eyeliner with a glittery shimmer. This will enhance your look, even if you are not doing a cat eye or smoky eye. Use a lighter liner if you want to make the glitter eyeshadow the focal point. Use a dramatic black liner if you are going for more of a sultry look. Using a glitter liner is a great way to experiment without committing to a full glittery eye. 3-3. Make your eyelashes glitter. Your eyelashes are a great way to get creative with glitter. You can try a mascara that contains a little bit of sparkle. These products come in different colors, and have different amounts of glitter. Try swiping a coat on your lashes for some extra sparkle. If you want to ease into using glitter, apply one coat of your normal mascara. After allowing it to dry for 10 seconds, follow with a coat of glitter mascara. Try pairing the glittery mascara with a sparkly lipstick. Your look will be festive and fun. Tips Practice makes perfect. Experiment with different styles of makeup and see which look is best and what you feel most comfortable wearing. Remember, makeup is a form of artistic expression![13] X Expert Source Tymia YvetteMakeup & Lash Artist Expert Interview. 22 April 2020. Make sure that the glitter you purchase is made for eyes. Take your time.
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If you have blue eyes, try a sparkling gold or copper color.\\nAny of these color palettes can be used to create a smoky eye. Gray is also great for smoky eyes, and works well on many skin tones. For warm skin tones, opt for a brown eyeshadow.\\nGlitter eye makeup comes in many different forms. You can buy eyeshadow pencils, powders, or gels.\\nIf this is your first time using glitter, try purchasing an eyeshadow palette. This will let you experiment with multiple shades.\\n1-2. Gather your supplies.\\nOnce you have chosen the right glitter shadow, it is time to achieve the look you want. Take a couple of minutes to make sure that you have everything you need. To start with, you'll need the shadow and a tool to help you apply it.\\nYou can apply eye shadow using your finger, a sponge, a brush, or a Q-tip. Many people prefer using a silicone brush as it is sturdier and can better handle the weight of a glitter shadow.\\nHave tissues nearby to help you clean up any stray glitter.\\nMake sure that you have a gentle eye-makeup remover handy in case you need to remove the shadow and start over.\\n1-3. Use primer.\\nA primer is a base that you apply before putting on your actual makeup. It will typically be a clear liquid, but is sometimes in powder or gel form. Using your finger, apply a small amount of shadow primer to each of your eyelids. This will create a smooth palette for your shadow and make it last longer.\\nYou can purchase eyeshadow primer at any drugstore or department store. Remember, a little goes a long way.\\n1-4. Apply the base shadow.\\nOnce your eyes and your tools are ready, it is time to put the glitter shadow on your eyes. Try using several different shades to create a dramatic effect. Begin by applying a charcoal gray shadow. Use a medium brush to cover your lid with shadow.\\n1-5. Use a slightly darker shade to color the outer corner of your eyes.\\nThis will help to create a contour. Then, dab a bit of the lighter shade onto the inner corner of your eyelid to highlight it.\\nIf you want your eyes to look smaller, bring the darker shade further out onto your eyelid.\\n1-6. Add color to your crease.\\nDifferent shades are what create the smoky look. Next, you want to apply the darkest of your shadows, which is the same color you applied to your outer eyelid. Using a brush, apply a thin line of dark shadow across the crease of your eyelid. This will help create the smoky effect.\\nRemember, it is easier to add more shadow than to take it away. Start with less than you think you might need. You can always apply more.\\nBlend the colors. Blending the complimentary colors will help create a softer, yet still dramatic, look. For this step, you can use either your finger or a brush. Lightly smudge each of the colors together so that they are no longer sharply defined.\\n1-7. Color the bottom lid.\\nTo create a true smoky eye, you need to focus on your lower lid, too. Use a gunmetal shade for this step. Use a small, firm brush and press shadow along your lower lid line.\\nTo keep the look from being too severe, use a light silver shadow to lighten the overall effect.\\n2. Making a Glittery Cat Eye\\n2-1. Get the right supplies.\\nA cat eye can add an extra wow factor to your look. To make the cat eye pop even more, use eyeliners with glitter in them. To create the perfect cat eye, you will need two different kinds of liner.\\nYou will need a gel eyeliner pot. You will also need an eyeliner brush.\\nAdditionally, you will need a felt-tipped liquid liner. One or both of these liners can be glittery.\\n2-2. Create your outline.\\nStart with the gel liner and the eyebrow brush. Dip the brush in the pot of liner. Draw a line with the brush from the outer corner of your eye towards your temple. Try drawing a line approximately 1/8 of an inch long that angles up and out. You can make it longer if you want.\\nThis is the \\\"tail\\\" of your cat eye.\\nUsing the same gel liner, create a series of dots along your upper lash line. Start the dots about 1/4 of the way in from the inner corner of your eye.\\n2-3. Fill in the lines.\\nNow you are ready to fill in the outline that you have begun. Using the gel liner again, draw dashes between the dots. This creates a solid line of eyeliner across your lid.\\nNow it is time to connect the tail and the line. Using the gel liner, return to the tail. Draw a small triangle that connects to the line of dots and dashes. This should be a diagonal line that comes off of the tail and angles towards the line across your lid.\\nFill in the triangle shape using the felt-tipped liquid liner.\\n2-4. Prevent a mess.\\nYou don't want to end up with glitter on the rest of your face. Your look will look best if the glitter stays on your eyes. Take steps to keep the glitter from drifting down onto the rest of your face.\\nAs you are applying the eyeshadow with one hand, hold a tissue beneath your eye with the other hand. This will catch any fallout that occurs.\\nDo your eye makeup first. That way, if you make a mistake, you can start over without having to reapply your foundation, blush, or lipstick.\\n3. Using Multiple Glittery Products\\n3-1. Put glitter on your eyebrows.\\nGlittery eyebrows are a major fashion trend right now. You can accomplish the look as long as you have a few specific tools. You will need an eyebrow brush, eyeshadow brush, a glitter base (or lash glue) and make-up grade glitter. Do not use glitter that is intended for crafts or other uses.\\nBrush your brows into place with the brow brush. Next, use the shadow brush to completely cover your brows with the glitter base.\\nDip the shadow brush into the glitter and press onto your eyebrow. Cover your brows with glitter.\\nUse the brow brush to comb through the glitter, making sure your entire brow is covered.\\n3-2. Wear a glittery liner.\\nOnce you have a perfectly shadowed eye, it is time to apply the rest of your makeup. For extra pop, consider using an eyeliner with a glittery shimmer. This will enhance your look, even if you are not doing a cat eye or smoky eye.\\nUse a lighter liner if you want to make the glitter eyeshadow the focal point. Use a dramatic black liner if you are going for more of a sultry look.\\nUsing a glitter liner is a great way to experiment without committing to a full glittery eye.\\n3-3. Make your eyelashes glitter.\\nYour eyelashes are a great way to get creative with glitter. You can try a mascara that contains a little bit of sparkle. These products come in different colors, and have different amounts of glitter. Try swiping a coat on your lashes for some extra sparkle.\\nIf you want to ease into using glitter, apply one coat of your normal mascara. After allowing it to dry for 10 seconds, follow with a coat of glitter mascara.\\nTry pairing the glittery mascara with a sparkly lipstick. Your look will be festive and fun.\\nTips\\nPractice makes perfect. Experiment with different styles of makeup and see which look is best and what you feel most comfortable wearing. Remember, makeup is a form of artistic expression![13]\\nX\\nExpert Source\\n\\nTymia YvetteMakeup & Lash Artist\\nExpert Interview. 22 April 2020.\\nMake sure that the glitter you purchase is made for eyes.\\nTake your time.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Do you want to make your eyes sparkle? Wearing eye makeup that contains glitter is a great way to increase your glam factor. Glitter is a fun way to dress up your everyday look. You can choose to make the look subtle, or use it as the focal point of your whole makeup scheme. Take care to learn to properly apply glitter eye makeup.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Creating a Smoky Eye\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Choose the right product.\", \"描述\": \"Creating a smoky eye using glitter shadow is a great way to create a sultry, dramatic look. There is a wide array of glittery eye-shadows from which you can choose. One of the most important things to consider is which color of shadow you want. For example, if you are trying to create a more subtle look, try a shadow that closely matches your natural skin tone. This method will make your eyes appear to sparkle.\\nKeep in mind that you will need 3 shades of the same color for a smoky eye look. For example, you could use a cream, a light brown, and glittery dark brown.\\nIf you want to highlight your eye color, glitter eye-shadow can help you do that. To make brown eyes pop, use a cream shade. To make green eyes glow, try a shadow with a reddish tint. If you have blue eyes, try a sparkling gold or copper color.\\nAny of these color palettes can be used to create a smoky eye. Gray is also great for smoky eyes, and works well on many skin tones. For warm skin tones, opt for a brown eyeshadow.\\nGlitter eye makeup comes in many different forms. You can buy eyeshadow pencils, powders, or gels.\\nIf this is your first time using glitter, try purchasing an eyeshadow palette. This will let you experiment with multiple shades.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Gather your supplies.\", \"描述\": \"Once you have chosen the right glitter shadow, it is time to achieve the look you want. Take a couple of minutes to make sure that you have everything you need. To start with, you'll need the shadow and a tool to help you apply it.\\nYou can apply eye shadow using your finger, a sponge, a brush, or a Q-tip. Many people prefer using a silicone brush as it is sturdier and can better handle the weight of a glitter shadow.\\nHave tissues nearby to help you clean up any stray glitter.\\nMake sure that you have a gentle eye-makeup remover handy in case you need to remove the shadow and start over.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Use primer.\", \"描述\": \"A primer is a base that you apply before putting on your actual makeup. It will typically be a clear liquid, but is sometimes in powder or gel form. Using your finger, apply a small amount of shadow primer to each of your eyelids. This will create a smooth palette for your shadow and make it last longer.\\nYou can purchase eyeshadow primer at any drugstore or department store. Remember, a little goes a long way.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Apply the base shadow.\", \"描述\": \"Once your eyes and your tools are ready, it is time to put the glitter shadow on your eyes. Try using several different shades to create a dramatic effect. Begin by applying a charcoal gray shadow. Use a medium brush to cover your lid with shadow.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Use a slightly darker shade to color the outer corner of your eyes.\", \"描述\": \"This will help to create a contour. Then, dab a bit of the lighter shade onto the inner corner of your eyelid to highlight it.\\nIf you want your eyes to look smaller, bring the darker shade further out onto your eyelid.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Add color to your crease.\", \"描述\": \"Different shades are what create the smoky look. Next, you want to apply the darkest of your shadows, which is the same color you applied to your outer eyelid. Using a brush, apply a thin line of dark shadow across the crease of your eyelid. This will help create the smoky effect.\\nRemember, it is easier to add more shadow than to take it away. Start with less than you think you might need. You can always apply more.\\nBlend the colors. Blending the complimentary colors will help create a softer, yet still dramatic, look. For this step, you can use either your finger or a brush. Lightly smudge each of the colors together so that they are no longer sharply defined.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Color the bottom lid.\", \"描述\": \"To create a true smoky eye, you need to focus on your lower lid, too. Use a gunmetal shade for this step. Use a small, firm brush and press shadow along your lower lid line.\\nTo keep the look from being too severe, use a light silver shadow to lighten the overall effect.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Making a Glittery Cat Eye\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Get the right supplies.\", \"描述\": \"A cat eye can add an extra wow factor to your look. To make the cat eye pop even more, use eyeliners with glitter in them. To create the perfect cat eye, you will need two different kinds of liner.\\nYou will need a gel eyeliner pot. You will also need an eyeliner brush.\\nAdditionally, you will need a felt-tipped liquid liner. One or both of these liners can be glittery.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Create your outline.\", \"描述\": \"Start with the gel liner and the eyebrow brush. Dip the brush in the pot of liner. Draw a line with the brush from the outer corner of your eye towards your temple. Try drawing a line approximately 1/8 of an inch long that angles up and out. You can make it longer if you want.\\nThis is the \\\"tail\\\" of your cat eye.\\nUsing the same gel liner, create a series of dots along your upper lash line. Start the dots about 1/4 of the way in from the inner corner of your eye.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Fill in the lines.\", \"描述\": \"Now you are ready to fill in the outline that you have begun. Using the gel liner again, draw dashes between the dots. This creates a solid line of eyeliner across your lid.\\nNow it is time to connect the tail and the line. Using the gel liner, return to the tail. Draw a small triangle that connects to the line of dots and dashes. This should be a diagonal line that comes off of the tail and angles towards the line across your lid.\\nFill in the triangle shape using the felt-tipped liquid liner.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Prevent a mess.\", \"描述\": \"You don't want to end up with glitter on the rest of your face. Your look will look best if the glitter stays on your eyes. Take steps to keep the glitter from drifting down onto the rest of your face.\\nAs you are applying the eyeshadow with one hand, hold a tissue beneath your eye with the other hand. This will catch any fallout that occurs.\\nDo your eye makeup first. That way, if you make a mistake, you can start over without having to reapply your foundation, blush, or lipstick.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Using Multiple Glittery Products\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Put glitter on your eyebrows.\", \"描述\": \"Glittery eyebrows are a major fashion trend right now. You can accomplish the look as long as you have a few specific tools. You will need an eyebrow brush, eyeshadow brush, a glitter base (or lash glue) and make-up grade glitter. Do not use glitter that is intended for crafts or other uses.\\nBrush your brows into place with the brow brush. Next, use the shadow brush to completely cover your brows with the glitter base.\\nDip the shadow brush into the glitter and press onto your eyebrow. Cover your brows with glitter.\\nUse the brow brush to comb through the glitter, making sure your entire brow is covered.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Wear a glittery liner.\", \"描述\": \"Once you have a perfectly shadowed eye, it is time to apply the rest of your makeup. For extra pop, consider using an eyeliner with a glittery shimmer. This will enhance your look, even if you are not doing a cat eye or smoky eye.\\nUse a lighter liner if you want to make the glitter eyeshadow the focal point. Use a dramatic black liner if you are going for more of a sultry look.\\nUsing a glitter liner is a great way to experiment without committing to a full glittery eye.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Make your eyelashes glitter.\", \"描述\": \"Your eyelashes are a great way to get creative with glitter. You can try a mascara that contains a little bit of sparkle. These products come in different colors, and have different amounts of glitter. Try swiping a coat on your lashes for some extra sparkle.\\nIf you want to ease into using glitter, apply one coat of your normal mascara. After allowing it to dry for 10 seconds, follow with a coat of glitter mascara.\\nTry pairing the glittery mascara with a sparkly lipstick. Your look will be festive and fun.\"}], \"小提示\": [\"Practice makes perfect. Experiment with different styles of makeup and see which look is best and what you feel most comfortable wearing. Remember, makeup is a form of artistic expression![13]\\nX\\nExpert Source\\n\\nTymia YvetteMakeup & Lash Artist\\nExpert Interview. 22 April 2020.\\n\", \"Make sure that the glitter you purchase is made for eyes.\\n\", \"Take your time.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Glitter Nail Polish
1. Prepping Your Nails 1-1. Shape your nails. Before you get started with your manicure, it’s important to take the time to trim and file your nails. Make sure that all of your nails are the same length, trimming any that are longer than the rest. Using a nail file, shape them into a square or rounded tip – this is a matter of personal preference. 1-2. Apply a base coat. A base coat will help your glitter nail polish last longer by creating a sticky base for your polish while adhering firmly to your nail. You can also purchase a variety of different base coats that help with different problems you may have with your nails, such as dryness or weakness. You can find nail polish bases at the drugstore or at a beauty supply store. 1-3. Put liquid latex on the skin surrounding your nail. Basically, this product acts as a barrier between your skin and nail polish. Your glitter manicure won’t look as neat if there are specks of glitter all over the surrounding skin, so covering your skin in the liquid latex is key. Brush it onto your skin and allow it to dry according to the instructions on the product. When you’re finished painting your nails, you will peel off the liquid latex and reveal perfectly bare skin underneath, without any polish mess! You can find peel-off liquid latex at most beauty supply stores, and you can also order it online. There are a variety of different ones on the market specifically for manicurists. 2. Applying the Glitter Polish 2-1. Paint your glitter nail polish onto a latex makeup sponge. You can purchase cheap latex makeup sponges in bulk at a drugstore or a beauty supply store. Paint your glitter nail polish onto the corner of the sponge. You don’t need to pour a dollop onto the sponge, but paint with generous strokes. 2-2. Dab the glitter onto your nail. The sponge will have soaked up the clear nail polish that is in the glitter polish, leaving the actual glitter on the surface of the sponge. When you press it into your nail, the glitter will transfer. This will leave you with a solid coating of glitter, rather than the spotty coat you get when you use the nail polish brush. Add more polish to the makeup sponge as you go. If you are not getting the full glitter coverage that you like, simply add a bit more to the sponge. 2-3. Peel off the liquid latex. After your glitter has dried completely, carefully peel off the liquid latex. Use a toothpick or tweezers to lift up a corner of the dried latex, and then peel it off of your skin completely. Any flecks of glitter on the latex will come off too, leaving your nails looking perfectly painted. 2-4. Apply a clear topcoat. A topcoat will give your glitter nail polish a smooth, shiny finish. It will also make your manicure last by creating a protective barrier. It will prevent it from chipping, and keep your polish looking brand new for longer. Allow your top coat to dry completely before using your hands.
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Your glitter manicure won’t look as neat if there are specks of glitter all over the surrounding skin, so covering your skin in the liquid latex is key. Brush it onto your skin and allow it to dry according to the instructions on the product. When you’re finished painting your nails, you will peel off the liquid latex and reveal perfectly bare skin underneath, without any polish mess! \\nYou can find peel-off liquid latex at most beauty supply stores, and you can also order it online. There are a variety of different ones on the market specifically for manicurists.\\n2. Applying the Glitter Polish\\n2-1. Paint your glitter nail polish onto a latex makeup sponge.\\nYou can purchase cheap latex makeup sponges in bulk at a drugstore or a beauty supply store. Paint your glitter nail polish onto the corner of the sponge. You don’t need to pour a dollop onto the sponge, but paint with generous strokes.\\n2-2. Dab the glitter onto your nail.\\nThe sponge will have soaked up the clear nail polish that is in the glitter polish, leaving the actual glitter on the surface of the sponge. When you press it into your nail, the glitter will transfer. This will leave you with a solid coating of glitter, rather than the spotty coat you get when you use the nail polish brush.\\nAdd more polish to the makeup sponge as you go. If you are not getting the full glitter coverage that you like, simply add a bit more to the sponge.\\n2-3. Peel off the liquid latex.\\nAfter your glitter has dried completely, carefully peel off the liquid latex. Use a toothpick or tweezers to lift up a corner of the dried latex, and then peel it off of your skin completely. Any flecks of glitter on the latex will come off too, leaving your nails looking perfectly painted.\\n2-4. Apply a clear topcoat.\\nA topcoat will give your glitter nail polish a smooth, shiny finish. It will also make your manicure last by creating a protective barrier. It will prevent it from chipping, and keep your polish looking brand new for longer. Allow your top coat to dry completely before using your hands.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"There’s nothing more festive than glittery nails. If you’ve ever tried to apply glitter nail polish, though, you’ve probably noticed that it rarely looks as good on your nails as it does in the bottle. Instead of creating a bold coating of glitter, it glides on patchy, leaving a lot of your nail completely bare. If you’re looking for that perfect, eye-catching glitter manicure without needing a dozen coats, there is a better method you should know.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Prepping Your Nails\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Shape your nails.\", \"描述\": \"Before you get started with your manicure, it’s important to take the time to trim and file your nails. Make sure that all of your nails are the same length, trimming any that are longer than the rest. Using a nail file, shape them into a square or rounded tip – this is a matter of personal preference.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Apply a base coat.\", \"描述\": \"A base coat will help your glitter nail polish last longer by creating a sticky base for your polish while adhering firmly to your nail. You can also purchase a variety of different base coats that help with different problems you may have with your nails, such as dryness or weakness.\\nYou can find nail polish bases at the drugstore or at a beauty supply store.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Put liquid latex on the skin surrounding your nail.\", \"描述\": \"Basically, this product acts as a barrier between your skin and nail polish. Your glitter manicure won’t look as neat if there are specks of glitter all over the surrounding skin, so covering your skin in the liquid latex is key. Brush it onto your skin and allow it to dry according to the instructions on the product. When you’re finished painting your nails, you will peel off the liquid latex and reveal perfectly bare skin underneath, without any polish mess! \\nYou can find peel-off liquid latex at most beauty supply stores, and you can also order it online. There are a variety of different ones on the market specifically for manicurists.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Applying the Glitter Polish\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Paint your glitter nail polish onto a latex makeup sponge.\", \"描述\": \"You can purchase cheap latex makeup sponges in bulk at a drugstore or a beauty supply store. Paint your glitter nail polish onto the corner of the sponge. You don’t need to pour a dollop onto the sponge, but paint with generous strokes.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Dab the glitter onto your nail.\", \"描述\": \"The sponge will have soaked up the clear nail polish that is in the glitter polish, leaving the actual glitter on the surface of the sponge. When you press it into your nail, the glitter will transfer. This will leave you with a solid coating of glitter, rather than the spotty coat you get when you use the nail polish brush.\\nAdd more polish to the makeup sponge as you go. If you are not getting the full glitter coverage that you like, simply add a bit more to the sponge.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Peel off the liquid latex.\", \"描述\": \"After your glitter has dried completely, carefully peel off the liquid latex. Use a toothpick or tweezers to lift up a corner of the dried latex, and then peel it off of your skin completely. Any flecks of glitter on the latex will come off too, leaving your nails looking perfectly painted.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Apply a clear topcoat.\", \"描述\": \"A topcoat will give your glitter nail polish a smooth, shiny finish. It will also make your manicure last by creating a protective barrier. It will prevent it from chipping, and keep your polish looking brand new for longer. Allow your top coat to dry completely before using your hands.\"}]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Glitter on Acrylic Nails
1. Using Glitter Acrylic 1-1. Buy glitter acrylic powder in the shade you want to make your nails. Have fun looking for sparkly glitter acrylic powder. These come in so many shades that you shouldn't have trouble finding the perfect shimmery hue. The great thing about glitter acrylic powder is that you don't need to mix glitter with pigment—it's all ready to use! 1 small pot of acrylic powder should last you for a few months if you're doing acrylic nails as a hobby, so it really won't take much product to do a set of glitter nails. 1-2. Mix fine shimmer into acrylic powder to make a custom glitter powder. Can't find the glittery shade you're looking for? It's really easy to make your own unique glitter powder. Just mix together 3 parts of fine glitter with 1 part of acrylic powder in a small dish. Play around with your glitter color! You can match the glitter color to the acrylic powder color for a deep or bright pop of color or use complementary colors like silver glitter with blue acrylic powder. Buy nail glitter and acrylic powder at your local beauty supply store or online. 1-3. Dip a nail brush into monomer and tap it into your glitter acrylic powder. Pour a little monomer into a dappen dish and dip an acrylic nail brush into it. Then, dab the brush right into the glitter acrylic powder so a bead forms on the bristles. Monomer is the acrylic liquid that you combine with the acrylic powder to make your nails. 1-4. Press the acrylic bead onto your nail and use the brush to shape it. To make your glittery nail, push the glittery bead onto the center of your nail. Wipe your brush onto a clean paper towel to get rid of excess acrylic powder or glitter. Then, press the bristles onto the top and sides of the acrylic bead to shape the nail. For example, you could round the tip of the nail to make an almond or oval shape. 1-5. Clean your brush with acetone and monomer every few strokes. It's really easy for glitter to build up and clump in your brush bristles, so wipe it on your paper towel to remove most of the glitter. If you still see glitter in the bristles, pour a little acetone into a small dish like a dappen dish and swirl your brush in it for a few seconds. Then, wipe the bristles on a paper towel and dip them into monomer to condition them. Some nail artists recommend against using acetone because it can dry out the brush. However, it's great at removing glitter. As long as you don't leave the bristles in the acetone and you condition the brush with monomer, your brush should be fine! 1-6. Apply a clear acrylic coat to seal and encapsulate the glitter. To give your nails a professional, shiny appearance, take a clean nail brush and dip it in monomer. Tap it into clear acrylic powder and press the bead onto your glittery nail near the cuticle. Then, work it evenly down the entire nail so it's coated and smooth. It's totally fine to skip this step, but if your glitter has large or chunky pieces, they may fall off over time. The clear coat seals them in. 2. Adding Glitter or Crystals 2-1. Buff the surface of your acrylic nail with a fine or medium grit file. Want to add shimmer glitter or a few large crystals to the acrylic nails you already have? Start by filing the surface of your acrylic nail with a 180 or 240 grit file so your gel and glitter will be able to stick. Then, wipe off any dust with a clean cloth. You can add glitter to all of your nails or choose just 1 to be a shimmery accent nail. 2-2. Brush clear builder gel wherever you want to put the glitter or crystals. Think of the builder gel as glue, so apply it anywhere on the nail where you'd like the shimmer to stick. Gel can be a little gloopy to work with, but don't feel like you have to rush—it won't dry quickly on its own. 2-3. Sprinkle fine glitter or shimmer powder over the gel. Set a dish on your workspace to catch excess glitter or shimmer and hold your finger over it. Slowly shake your glitter or shimmer onto the nail so it lands on the gel you just spread. Buy high-quality nail glitter, shimmer, and crystals at beauty supply stores or online. Want a faint layer of glitter? Sprinkle just a little glitter onto the nail or keep shaking to completely coat the surface if you want a bright, sparkly nail. If you leave the glitter uncoated, this makes a "sugared" effect. If you cover the glittered nail with a top coat, this encapsulates or burnishes the nail so it shines. 2-4. Press large pieces of glitter or crystals onto the nail. Take the brush that you used to apply the gel and tap it into your glitter mix or loose crystals so they stick. Then, push them into the gel on your nail so they release. Keep applying the glitter or crystals until your nail is as coated as you like. Since the brush can get clogged with larger glitter, wipe down the bristles frequently. 2-5. Hold your nail under a UV light for 60 seconds to cure the gel. The builder gel won't dry on its own, so stick your hand under a UV light for a minute so the gel hardens. This is really important since you don't want the glitter to move around before your nails are done! 2-6. Spray isopropyl alcohol onto a cotton pad and pat it over the nail. Although your nail is set, the builder gel does leave behind a slightly sticky residue. Spritz a clean cotton pad with isopropyl alcohol and dab the surface of the glittery nail with it. Keep dabbing until it doesn't feel sticky when you touch it. This is a great method for miniature crystals or glitter that has texture. Tips Glitter can really work its way into the bristles of your nail art brush, so don't forget to clean your brushes right after you finish!
{ "create_time": "20230517 10:46:34", "回答明细": "{\"回答\": \"1. Using Glitter Acrylic\\n1-1. Buy glitter acrylic powder in the shade you want to make your nails.\\nHave fun looking for sparkly glitter acrylic powder. These come in so many shades that you shouldn't have trouble finding the perfect shimmery hue. The great thing about glitter acrylic powder is that you don't need to mix glitter with pigment—it's all ready to use!\\n1 small pot of acrylic powder should last you for a few months if you're doing acrylic nails as a hobby, so it really won't take much product to do a set of glitter nails.\\n1-2. Mix fine shimmer into acrylic powder to make a custom glitter powder.\\nCan't find the glittery shade you're looking for? It's really easy to make your own unique glitter powder. Just mix together 3 parts of fine glitter with 1 part of acrylic powder in a small dish.\\nPlay around with your glitter color! You can match the glitter color to the acrylic powder color for a deep or bright pop of color or use complementary colors like silver glitter with blue acrylic powder.\\nBuy nail glitter and acrylic powder at your local beauty supply store or online.\\n1-3. Dip a nail brush into monomer and tap it into your glitter acrylic powder.\\nPour a little monomer into a dappen dish and dip an acrylic nail brush into it. Then, dab the brush right into the glitter acrylic powder so a bead forms on the bristles.\\nMonomer is the acrylic liquid that you combine with the acrylic powder to make your nails.\\n1-4. Press the acrylic bead onto your nail and use the brush to shape it.\\nTo make your glittery nail, push the glittery bead onto the center of your nail. Wipe your brush onto a clean paper towel to get rid of excess acrylic powder or glitter. Then, press the bristles onto the top and sides of the acrylic bead to shape the nail.\\nFor example, you could round the tip of the nail to make an almond or oval shape.\\n1-5. Clean your brush with acetone and monomer every few strokes.\\nIt's really easy for glitter to build up and clump in your brush bristles, so wipe it on your paper towel to remove most of the glitter. If you still see glitter in the bristles, pour a little acetone into a small dish like a dappen dish and swirl your brush in it for a few seconds. Then, wipe the bristles on a paper towel and dip them into monomer to condition them.\\nSome nail artists recommend against using acetone because it can dry out the brush. However, it's great at removing glitter. As long as you don't leave the bristles in the acetone and you condition the brush with monomer, your brush should be fine!\\n1-6. Apply a clear acrylic coat to seal and encapsulate the glitter.\\nTo give your nails a professional, shiny appearance, take a clean nail brush and dip it in monomer. Tap it into clear acrylic powder and press the bead onto your glittery nail near the cuticle. Then, work it evenly down the entire nail so it's coated and smooth.\\nIt's totally fine to skip this step, but if your glitter has large or chunky pieces, they may fall off over time. The clear coat seals them in.\\n2. Adding Glitter or Crystals\\n2-1. Buff the surface of your acrylic nail with a fine or medium grit file.\\nWant to add shimmer glitter or a few large crystals to the acrylic nails you already have? Start by filing the surface of your acrylic nail with a 180 or 240 grit file so your gel and glitter will be able to stick. Then, wipe off any dust with a clean cloth.\\nYou can add glitter to all of your nails or choose just 1 to be a shimmery accent nail.\\n2-2. Brush clear builder gel wherever you want to put the glitter or crystals.\\nThink of the builder gel as glue, so apply it anywhere on the nail where you'd like the shimmer to stick. Gel can be a little gloopy to work with, but don't feel like you have to rush—it won't dry quickly on its own.\\n2-3. Sprinkle fine glitter or shimmer powder over the gel.\\nSet a dish on your workspace to catch excess glitter or shimmer and hold your finger over it. Slowly shake your glitter or shimmer onto the nail so it lands on the gel you just spread.\\nBuy high-quality nail glitter, shimmer, and crystals at beauty supply stores or online.\\nWant a faint layer of glitter? Sprinkle just a little glitter onto the nail or keep shaking to completely coat the surface if you want a bright, sparkly nail.\\nIf you leave the glitter uncoated, this makes a \\\"sugared\\\" effect. If you cover the glittered nail with a top coat, this encapsulates or burnishes the nail so it shines.\\n2-4. Press large pieces of glitter or crystals onto the nail.\\nTake the brush that you used to apply the gel and tap it into your glitter mix or loose crystals so they stick. Then, push them into the gel on your nail so they release. Keep applying the glitter or crystals until your nail is as coated as you like.\\nSince the brush can get clogged with larger glitter, wipe down the bristles frequently.\\n2-5. Hold your nail under a UV light for 60 seconds to cure the gel.\\nThe builder gel won't dry on its own, so stick your hand under a UV light for a minute so the gel hardens. This is really important since you don't want the glitter to move around before your nails are done!\\n2-6. Spray isopropyl alcohol onto a cotton pad and pat it over the nail.\\nAlthough your nail is set, the builder gel does leave behind a slightly sticky residue. Spritz a clean cotton pad with isopropyl alcohol and dab the surface of the glittery nail with it. Keep dabbing until it doesn't feel sticky when you touch it.\\nThis is a great method for miniature crystals or glitter that has texture.\\nTips\\nGlitter can really work its way into the bristles of your nail art brush, so don't forget to clean your brushes right after you finish!\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Want to glam up your acrylic nails? Glitter is the way to go! Add instant sparkle by using glitter acrylic powder. These come in tons of great colors and they give a fine shimmer to your nails. If you can't find a color you like, don't worry—mix your own acrylic powder with fine glitter. You can also press large crystals onto your already finished acrylic nails to make them even more dazzling.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Using Glitter Acrylic\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Buy glitter acrylic powder in the shade you want to make your nails.\", \"描述\": \"Have fun looking for sparkly glitter acrylic powder. These come in so many shades that you shouldn't have trouble finding the perfect shimmery hue. The great thing about glitter acrylic powder is that you don't need to mix glitter with pigment—it's all ready to use!\\n1 small pot of acrylic powder should last you for a few months if you're doing acrylic nails as a hobby, so it really won't take much product to do a set of glitter nails.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Mix fine shimmer into acrylic powder to make a custom glitter powder.\", \"描述\": \"Can't find the glittery shade you're looking for? It's really easy to make your own unique glitter powder. Just mix together 3 parts of fine glitter with 1 part of acrylic powder in a small dish.\\nPlay around with your glitter color! You can match the glitter color to the acrylic powder color for a deep or bright pop of color or use complementary colors like silver glitter with blue acrylic powder.\\nBuy nail glitter and acrylic powder at your local beauty supply store or online.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Dip a nail brush into monomer and tap it into your glitter acrylic powder.\", \"描述\": \"Pour a little monomer into a dappen dish and dip an acrylic nail brush into it. Then, dab the brush right into the glitter acrylic powder so a bead forms on the bristles.\\nMonomer is the acrylic liquid that you combine with the acrylic powder to make your nails.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Press the acrylic bead onto your nail and use the brush to shape it.\", \"描述\": \"To make your glittery nail, push the glittery bead onto the center of your nail. Wipe your brush onto a clean paper towel to get rid of excess acrylic powder or glitter. Then, press the bristles onto the top and sides of the acrylic bead to shape the nail.\\nFor example, you could round the tip of the nail to make an almond or oval shape.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Clean your brush with acetone and monomer every few strokes.\", \"描述\": \"It's really easy for glitter to build up and clump in your brush bristles, so wipe it on your paper towel to remove most of the glitter. If you still see glitter in the bristles, pour a little acetone into a small dish like a dappen dish and swirl your brush in it for a few seconds. Then, wipe the bristles on a paper towel and dip them into monomer to condition them.\\nSome nail artists recommend against using acetone because it can dry out the brush. However, it's great at removing glitter. As long as you don't leave the bristles in the acetone and you condition the brush with monomer, your brush should be fine!\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Apply a clear acrylic coat to seal and encapsulate the glitter.\", \"描述\": \"To give your nails a professional, shiny appearance, take a clean nail brush and dip it in monomer. Tap it into clear acrylic powder and press the bead onto your glittery nail near the cuticle. Then, work it evenly down the entire nail so it's coated and smooth.\\nIt's totally fine to skip this step, but if your glitter has large or chunky pieces, they may fall off over time. The clear coat seals them in.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Adding Glitter or Crystals\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Buff the surface of your acrylic nail with a fine or medium grit file.\", \"描述\": \"Want to add shimmer glitter or a few large crystals to the acrylic nails you already have? Start by filing the surface of your acrylic nail with a 180 or 240 grit file so your gel and glitter will be able to stick. Then, wipe off any dust with a clean cloth.\\nYou can add glitter to all of your nails or choose just 1 to be a shimmery accent nail.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Brush clear builder gel wherever you want to put the glitter or crystals.\", \"描述\": \"Think of the builder gel as glue, so apply it anywhere on the nail where you'd like the shimmer to stick. Gel can be a little gloopy to work with, but don't feel like you have to rush—it won't dry quickly on its own.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Sprinkle fine glitter or shimmer powder over the gel.\", \"描述\": \"Set a dish on your workspace to catch excess glitter or shimmer and hold your finger over it. Slowly shake your glitter or shimmer onto the nail so it lands on the gel you just spread.\\nBuy high-quality nail glitter, shimmer, and crystals at beauty supply stores or online.\\nWant a faint layer of glitter? Sprinkle just a little glitter onto the nail or keep shaking to completely coat the surface if you want a bright, sparkly nail.\\nIf you leave the glitter uncoated, this makes a \\\"sugared\\\" effect. If you cover the glittered nail with a top coat, this encapsulates or burnishes the nail so it shines.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Press large pieces of glitter or crystals onto the nail.\", \"描述\": \"Take the brush that you used to apply the gel and tap it into your glitter mix or loose crystals so they stick. Then, push them into the gel on your nail so they release. Keep applying the glitter or crystals until your nail is as coated as you like.\\nSince the brush can get clogged with larger glitter, wipe down the bristles frequently.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Hold your nail under a UV light for 60 seconds to cure the gel.\", \"描述\": \"The builder gel won't dry on its own, so stick your hand under a UV light for a minute so the gel hardens. This is really important since you don't want the glitter to move around before your nails are done!\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Spray isopropyl alcohol onto a cotton pad and pat it over the nail.\", \"描述\": \"Although your nail is set, the builder gel does leave behind a slightly sticky residue. Spritz a clean cotton pad with isopropyl alcohol and dab the surface of the glittery nail with it. Keep dabbing until it doesn't feel sticky when you touch it.\\nThis is a great method for miniature crystals or glitter that has texture.\"}], \"小提示\": [\"Glitter can really work its way into the bristles of your nail art brush, so don't forget to clean your brushes right after you finish!\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Glitter on Nail Polish
1. Using Regular Nail Polish 1-1. Clean, trim, and shape your nails. Wipe your nails down with nail polish remover. This will get rid of any old polish, dirt, and oils. Trim your nails down with clippers, then shape them with a file. If you need to, use an orange stick or a cuticle pusher to push back the cuticles. 1-2. Apply a base coat and base color. Apply a thin layer of base coat to each nail, then let it dry. Follow up with a single coat of your desired nail polish to each nail. Wait for the polish to dry before continuing. Your nail polish can be flat, matte, or pearlescent, but it needs to match the glitter that you will be using. 1-3. Apply a second coat of nail polish to your first nail. Don't do the other nails just yet. You need the nail polish to be wet in order for the next step to work. If you paint all of the nails now, the polish will dry and the glitter won’t stick. 1-4. Shake some glitter onto your nail. Tilt your nail around as you shake the glitter onto it so that gets evenly coated. Work over a sheet of paper to catch the excess glitter that falls off your nail. You can use nail art glitter, as well as cosmetic-grade glitter or even crafting glitter. If you are using crafting glitter, be sure to use the finest grain you can find. 1-5. Tap the excess glitter off and let the polish dry. Twist your hand so that your nail is facing the paper. Gently tap your finger with your other finger. This will knock off any loose glitter. Next, flip your finger back over and wait for your nail to dry. This can take a few minutes, so you can move on to your other nails at this point. 1-6. Repeat the process for your other nails. Work one nail at a time. Apply a thin coat of nail polish, then shake on the glitter. Tap the excess glitter off, then move onto the next nail. Make sure that all of your nails are nails are dry before moving onto the next step. 1-7. Gently brush the excess glitter off with a soft brush once the polish is dry. Run a soft eyeshadow brush over each nail, starting at the nail bed and finishing past the tip. This will knock off any excess bits of glitter that did not stick and give you a smoother finish. 1-8. Apply 2 layers of clear top coat, allowing each one to dry in between. Apply a thin layer of clear top coat to each nail. Wait for the top coat to dry, then apply a second layer to each nail. Allow that layer to dry as well. 1-9. Clean the manicure up. Use a thin brush dipped in nail polish remover to wipe away any nail polish stuck to the skin around your nails. If you notice any roughness along the tips, you can gently sand it away with a nail file. 2. Using Gel Nail Polish 2-1. Clean, trim, and file your nails. Wipe your nails down with a gel cleanser first. Trim and shape them as desired with clippers and a nail file. Use an orange stick or a cuticle pusher to push back your cuticles, if needed. 2-2. Brush on your pre-gel primer and base coat. Apply a thin coat of pre-gel primer and let it air dry for 30 seconds. Brush on a thin layer of gel base coat, then let it cure under a UV lamp for 1 to 2 minutes. If you got any gel base coat onto your skin, be sure to wipe it off with an orange stick before curing it. 2-3. Apply a thin coat of your desired gel polish and let it cure for 1 to 2 minutes. Don't worry if the polish looks thin now; you will eventually be doing a second coat. Choose a color that is similar to the glitter that you will be using. 2-4. Brush on another coat of polish, then immediately add the glitter. Apply a thin coat of gel polish to your first nail. While the polish is still tacky, sprinkle your desired glitter over it. Gently pat it down with a fan-shaped brush, then blow off any excess glitter. Don't do the other nails just yet. You can use nail art glitter, cosmetic glitter, or even extra-fine scrapbooking glitter! 2-5. Cure the polish, then remove the excess glitter. Allow your nail to cure beneath the UV lamp for 1 to 2 minutes. Use an orange stick or a tissue to wipe off any excess glitter. Focus especially on the skin around your nails. 2-6. Do the rest of your nails, then seal the glitter with clear gel top coat. Apply a medium to thick layer of clear gel top coat to your nail. Allow it to cure beneath the UV lamp for 2 to 3 minutes. The thick top coat will help make your nails smoother. If you want a rough texture, use a thinner layer of gel top coat instead. 2-7. Wipe your nails with gel cleanser. Gel manicures are usually still tacky after you finish curing them. You can fix this by wiping the nails down with a cotton ball soaked in gel cleanser. File away any roughness on the tips of your nails with a nail file. 3. Doing Glitter Nail Art 3-1. Clean, cut, and shape your nails. Wipe your nails down with nail polish remover to clean off any existing nail polish, dirt, and oils. Trim and shape your nails with clippers and a nail file. Use an orange stick or a cuticle pusher to push back the cuticles. 3-2. Apply a base coat and a base color and let them dry. Apply your usual base coat first. Let it dry, then apply 1 to 2 coats of your desired base color. A flat, neutral color, such as buff will work great. You can also go with other colors and finishes as well, including matte and pearlescent. 3-3. Block off the areas you don't want glittered with pieces of tape. Tap the tape against your skin first to make it less sticky, then lay it down across your nail. You can do it vertically, horizontally, or even diagonally. You can even use multiple strips to create a striped or banded effect! Use circle stickers to create a French tip! For a polka-dot effect, skip the tape and use a tiny brush or a toothpick to make little dots of clear polish instead. Do just one nail for now. 3-4. Paint a coat of clear polish onto your first nail, then remove the tape. Only do one nail for now. Apply a thin layer of clear nail polish over your first nail, then quickly peel the tape off. The glitter will only stick to the part with the top coat. If you are doing the polka-dot effect, skip this step. 3-5. Sprinkle loose glitter over the wet polish. You can use special nail art glitter, cosmetic glitter, or even craft glitter. If you choose to use craft glitter, consider getting the finest type you can find; this will give you a smoother look. 3-6. Wait 1 minute before brushing the excess glitter off. Allow the polish to dry for 1 minute. Next, use the fan brush to gently brush the excess glitter away. Focus on the painted part of the nail that you did not cover with glitter. 3-7. Repeat the process for the rest of your nails. Remember to work one nail at a time. Apply the clear nail polish, then peel the tape off. Sprinkle the glitter on, pat it in place, wait 1 minute, then brush the excess off. 3-8. Apply a thin layer of clear top coat over each nail. Be sure to cover the glittered part as well. If you want to, you can use this time to apply tiny nail art gems to complete the look. Be sure to apply them while the top coat is still wet, however, or they won't stick! If you used matte polish as your base coat, you'll need to use a glossy top coat over the glittered part and a matte top coat over the un-glittered (matte) part. 3-9. Clean your manicure up. If you got any glitter or polish onto your skin, use a brush dipped in nail polish remover to wipe it off. Tips Apply school glue to the cuticle area before you begin your manicure and let it dry. When you are done painting your nails, peel the glue and mistakes away![22] X Research source You can also use a liquid latex skin protector.[23] X Expert Source Lindsay YoshitomiNail Artist Expert Interview. 12 July 2019. Work over a sheet of paper. When you are done, fold the paper in half, and funnel the glitter back into its bottle.[24] X Research source The top coat may dull the glitter a little. Leave it off if you want more sparkle, but be aware that the texture may be rougher as a result. The glitter may also shed.[25] X Research source
{ "create_time": "20230517 10:46:35", "回答明细": "{\"回答\": \"1. Using Regular Nail Polish\\n1-1. Clean, trim, and shape your nails.\\nWipe your nails down with nail polish remover. This will get rid of any old polish, dirt, and oils. Trim your nails down with clippers, then shape them with a file. If you need to, use an orange stick or a cuticle pusher to push back the cuticles.\\n1-2. Apply a base coat and base color.\\nApply a thin layer of base coat to each nail, then let it dry. Follow up with a single coat of your desired nail polish to each nail. Wait for the polish to dry before continuing.\\nYour nail polish can be flat, matte, or pearlescent, but it needs to match the glitter that you will be using.\\n1-3. Apply a second coat of nail polish to your first nail.\\nDon't do the other nails just yet. You need the nail polish to be wet in order for the next step to work. If you paint all of the nails now, the polish will dry and the glitter won’t stick.\\n1-4. Shake some glitter onto your nail.\\nTilt your nail around as you shake the glitter onto it so that gets evenly coated. Work over a sheet of paper to catch the excess glitter that falls off your nail. You can use nail art glitter, as well as cosmetic-grade glitter or even crafting glitter.\\nIf you are using crafting glitter, be sure to use the finest grain you can find.\\n1-5. Tap the excess glitter off and let the polish dry.\\nTwist your hand so that your nail is facing the paper. Gently tap your finger with your other finger. This will knock off any loose glitter. Next, flip your finger back over and wait for your nail to dry. This can take a few minutes, so you can move on to your other nails at this point.\\n1-6. Repeat the process for your other nails.\\nWork one nail at a time. Apply a thin coat of nail polish, then shake on the glitter. Tap the excess glitter off, then move onto the next nail. Make sure that all of your nails are nails are dry before moving onto the next step.\\n1-7. Gently brush the excess glitter off with a soft brush once the polish is dry.\\nRun a soft eyeshadow brush over each nail, starting at the nail bed and finishing past the tip. This will knock off any excess bits of glitter that did not stick and give you a smoother finish.\\n1-8. Apply 2 layers of clear top coat, allowing each one to dry in between.\\nApply a thin layer of clear top coat to each nail. Wait for the top coat to dry, then apply a second layer to each nail. Allow that layer to dry as well.\\n1-9. Clean the manicure up.\\nUse a thin brush dipped in nail polish remover to wipe away any nail polish stuck to the skin around your nails. If you notice any roughness along the tips, you can gently sand it away with a nail file.\\n2. Using Gel Nail Polish\\n2-1. Clean, trim, and file your nails.\\nWipe your nails down with a gel cleanser first. Trim and shape them as desired with clippers and a nail file. Use an orange stick or a cuticle pusher to push back your cuticles, if needed.\\n2-2. Brush on your pre-gel primer and base coat.\\nApply a thin coat of pre-gel primer and let it air dry for 30 seconds. Brush on a thin layer of gel base coat, then let it cure under a UV lamp for 1 to 2 minutes.\\nIf you got any gel base coat onto your skin, be sure to wipe it off with an orange stick before curing it.\\n2-3. Apply a thin coat of your desired gel polish and let it cure for 1 to 2 minutes.\\nDon't worry if the polish looks thin now; you will eventually be doing a second coat. Choose a color that is similar to the glitter that you will be using.\\n2-4. Brush on another coat of polish, then immediately add the glitter.\\nApply a thin coat of gel polish to your first nail. While the polish is still tacky, sprinkle your desired glitter over it. Gently pat it down with a fan-shaped brush, then blow off any excess glitter. Don't do the other nails just yet.\\nYou can use nail art glitter, cosmetic glitter, or even extra-fine scrapbooking glitter!\\n2-5. Cure the polish, then remove the excess glitter.\\nAllow your nail to cure beneath the UV lamp for 1 to 2 minutes. Use an orange stick or a tissue to wipe off any excess glitter. Focus especially on the skin around your nails.\\n2-6. Do the rest of your nails, then seal the glitter with clear gel top coat.\\nApply a medium to thick layer of clear gel top coat to your nail. Allow it to cure beneath the UV lamp for 2 to 3 minutes. The thick top coat will help make your nails smoother. If you want a rough texture, use a thinner layer of gel top coat instead.\\n2-7. Wipe your nails with gel cleanser.\\nGel manicures are usually still tacky after you finish curing them. You can fix this by wiping the nails down with a cotton ball soaked in gel cleanser. File away any roughness on the tips of your nails with a nail file.\\n3. Doing Glitter Nail Art\\n3-1. Clean, cut, and shape your nails.\\nWipe your nails down with nail polish remover to clean off any existing nail polish, dirt, and oils. Trim and shape your nails with clippers and a nail file. Use an orange stick or a cuticle pusher to push back the cuticles.\\n3-2. Apply a base coat and a base color and let them dry.\\nApply your usual base coat first. Let it dry, then apply 1 to 2 coats of your desired base color. A flat, neutral color, such as buff will work great. You can also go with other colors and finishes as well, including matte and pearlescent.\\n3-3. Block off the areas you don't want glittered with pieces of tape.\\nTap the tape against your skin first to make it less sticky, then lay it down across your nail. You can do it vertically, horizontally, or even diagonally. You can even use multiple strips to create a striped or banded effect!\\nUse circle stickers to create a French tip!\\nFor a polka-dot effect, skip the tape and use a tiny brush or a toothpick to make little dots of clear polish instead. Do just one nail for now.\\n3-4. Paint a coat of clear polish onto your first nail, then remove the tape.\\nOnly do one nail for now. Apply a thin layer of clear nail polish over your first nail, then quickly peel the tape off. The glitter will only stick to the part with the top coat.\\nIf you are doing the polka-dot effect, skip this step.\\n3-5. Sprinkle loose glitter over the wet polish.\\nYou can use special nail art glitter, cosmetic glitter, or even craft glitter. If you choose to use craft glitter, consider getting the finest type you can find; this will give you a smoother look.\\n3-6. Wait 1 minute before brushing the excess glitter off.\\nAllow the polish to dry for 1 minute. Next, use the fan brush to gently brush the excess glitter away. Focus on the painted part of the nail that you did not cover with glitter.\\n3-7. Repeat the process for the rest of your nails.\\nRemember to work one nail at a time. Apply the clear nail polish, then peel the tape off. Sprinkle the glitter on, pat it in place, wait 1 minute, then brush the excess off.\\n3-8. Apply a thin layer of clear top coat over each nail.\\nBe sure to cover the glittered part as well. If you want to, you can use this time to apply tiny nail art gems to complete the look. Be sure to apply them while the top coat is still wet, however, or they won't stick!\\nIf you used matte polish as your base coat, you'll need to use a glossy top coat over the glittered part and a matte top coat over the un-glittered (matte) part.\\n3-9. Clean your manicure up.\\nIf you got any glitter or polish onto your skin, use a brush dipped in nail polish remover to wipe it off.\\nTips\\nApply school glue to the cuticle area before you begin your manicure and let it dry. When you are done painting your nails, peel the glue and mistakes away![22]\\nX\\nResearch source\\n\\n\\n\\n You can also use a liquid latex skin protector.[23]\\nX\\nExpert Source\\n\\nLindsay YoshitomiNail Artist\\nExpert Interview. 12 July 2019.\\nWork over a sheet of paper. When you are done, fold the paper in half, and funnel the glitter back into its bottle.[24]\\nX\\nResearch source\\nThe top coat may dull the glitter a little. Leave it off if you want more sparkle, but be aware that the texture may be rougher as a result. The glitter may also shed.[25]\\nX\\nResearch source\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"One of the best ways to add a little more sparkle to your life is a glitter manicure. If you don't want to use glitter nail polish, you can apply loose glitter over regular nail polish. The benefits of doing things this way is that you can choose between regular and gel polish. Best of all, the color possibilities are endless. Once you get the hang of it, you can even try doing some nail art instead!\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Using Regular Nail Polish\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Clean, trim, and shape your nails.\", \"描述\": \"Wipe your nails down with nail polish remover. This will get rid of any old polish, dirt, and oils. Trim your nails down with clippers, then shape them with a file. If you need to, use an orange stick or a cuticle pusher to push back the cuticles.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Apply a base coat and base color.\", \"描述\": \"Apply a thin layer of base coat to each nail, then let it dry. Follow up with a single coat of your desired nail polish to each nail. Wait for the polish to dry before continuing.\\nYour nail polish can be flat, matte, or pearlescent, but it needs to match the glitter that you will be using.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Apply a second coat of nail polish to your first nail.\", \"描述\": \"Don't do the other nails just yet. You need the nail polish to be wet in order for the next step to work. If you paint all of the nails now, the polish will dry and the glitter won’t stick.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Shake some glitter onto your nail.\", \"描述\": \"Tilt your nail around as you shake the glitter onto it so that gets evenly coated. Work over a sheet of paper to catch the excess glitter that falls off your nail. You can use nail art glitter, as well as cosmetic-grade glitter or even crafting glitter.\\nIf you are using crafting glitter, be sure to use the finest grain you can find.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Tap the excess glitter off and let the polish dry.\", \"描述\": \"Twist your hand so that your nail is facing the paper. Gently tap your finger with your other finger. This will knock off any loose glitter. Next, flip your finger back over and wait for your nail to dry. This can take a few minutes, so you can move on to your other nails at this point.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Repeat the process for your other nails.\", \"描述\": \"Work one nail at a time. Apply a thin coat of nail polish, then shake on the glitter. Tap the excess glitter off, then move onto the next nail. Make sure that all of your nails are nails are dry before moving onto the next step.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Gently brush the excess glitter off with a soft brush once the polish is dry.\", \"描述\": \"Run a soft eyeshadow brush over each nail, starting at the nail bed and finishing past the tip. This will knock off any excess bits of glitter that did not stick and give you a smoother finish.\"}, {\"编号\": 8, \"标题\": \"Apply 2 layers of clear top coat, allowing each one to dry in between.\", \"描述\": \"Apply a thin layer of clear top coat to each nail. Wait for the top coat to dry, then apply a second layer to each nail. Allow that layer to dry as well.\"}, {\"编号\": 9, \"标题\": \"Clean the manicure up.\", \"描述\": \"Use a thin brush dipped in nail polish remover to wipe away any nail polish stuck to the skin around your nails. If you notice any roughness along the tips, you can gently sand it away with a nail file.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Using Gel Nail Polish\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Clean, trim, and file your nails.\", \"描述\": \"Wipe your nails down with a gel cleanser first. Trim and shape them as desired with clippers and a nail file. Use an orange stick or a cuticle pusher to push back your cuticles, if needed.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Brush on your pre-gel primer and base coat.\", \"描述\": \"Apply a thin coat of pre-gel primer and let it air dry for 30 seconds. Brush on a thin layer of gel base coat, then let it cure under a UV lamp for 1 to 2 minutes.\\nIf you got any gel base coat onto your skin, be sure to wipe it off with an orange stick before curing it.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Apply a thin coat of your desired gel polish and let it cure for 1 to 2 minutes.\", \"描述\": \"Don't worry if the polish looks thin now; you will eventually be doing a second coat. Choose a color that is similar to the glitter that you will be using.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Brush on another coat of polish, then immediately add the glitter.\", \"描述\": \"Apply a thin coat of gel polish to your first nail. While the polish is still tacky, sprinkle your desired glitter over it. Gently pat it down with a fan-shaped brush, then blow off any excess glitter. Don't do the other nails just yet.\\nYou can use nail art glitter, cosmetic glitter, or even extra-fine scrapbooking glitter!\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Cure the polish, then remove the excess glitter.\", \"描述\": \"Allow your nail to cure beneath the UV lamp for 1 to 2 minutes. Use an orange stick or a tissue to wipe off any excess glitter. Focus especially on the skin around your nails.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Do the rest of your nails, then seal the glitter with clear gel top coat.\", \"描述\": \"Apply a medium to thick layer of clear gel top coat to your nail. Allow it to cure beneath the UV lamp for 2 to 3 minutes. The thick top coat will help make your nails smoother. If you want a rough texture, use a thinner layer of gel top coat instead.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Wipe your nails with gel cleanser.\", \"描述\": \"Gel manicures are usually still tacky after you finish curing them. You can fix this by wiping the nails down with a cotton ball soaked in gel cleanser. File away any roughness on the tips of your nails with a nail file.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Doing Glitter Nail Art\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Clean, cut, and shape your nails.\", \"描述\": \"Wipe your nails down with nail polish remover to clean off any existing nail polish, dirt, and oils. Trim and shape your nails with clippers and a nail file. Use an orange stick or a cuticle pusher to push back the cuticles.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Apply a base coat and a base color and let them dry.\", \"描述\": \"Apply your usual base coat first. Let it dry, then apply 1 to 2 coats of your desired base color. A flat, neutral color, such as buff will work great. You can also go with other colors and finishes as well, including matte and pearlescent.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Block off the areas you don't want glittered with pieces of tape.\", \"描述\": \"Tap the tape against your skin first to make it less sticky, then lay it down across your nail. You can do it vertically, horizontally, or even diagonally. You can even use multiple strips to create a striped or banded effect!\\nUse circle stickers to create a French tip!\\nFor a polka-dot effect, skip the tape and use a tiny brush or a toothpick to make little dots of clear polish instead. Do just one nail for now.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Paint a coat of clear polish onto your first nail, then remove the tape.\", \"描述\": \"Only do one nail for now. Apply a thin layer of clear nail polish over your first nail, then quickly peel the tape off. The glitter will only stick to the part with the top coat.\\nIf you are doing the polka-dot effect, skip this step.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Sprinkle loose glitter over the wet polish.\", \"描述\": \"You can use special nail art glitter, cosmetic glitter, or even craft glitter. If you choose to use craft glitter, consider getting the finest type you can find; this will give you a smoother look.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Wait 1 minute before brushing the excess glitter off.\", \"描述\": \"Allow the polish to dry for 1 minute. Next, use the fan brush to gently brush the excess glitter away. Focus on the painted part of the nail that you did not cover with glitter.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Repeat the process for the rest of your nails.\", \"描述\": \"Remember to work one nail at a time. Apply the clear nail polish, then peel the tape off. Sprinkle the glitter on, pat it in place, wait 1 minute, then brush the excess off.\"}, {\"编号\": 8, \"标题\": \"Apply a thin layer of clear top coat over each nail.\", \"描述\": \"Be sure to cover the glittered part as well. If you want to, you can use this time to apply tiny nail art gems to complete the look. Be sure to apply them while the top coat is still wet, however, or they won't stick!\\nIf you used matte polish as your base coat, you'll need to use a glossy top coat over the glittered part and a matte top coat over the un-glittered (matte) part.\"}, {\"编号\": 9, \"标题\": \"Clean your manicure up.\", \"描述\": \"If you got any glitter or polish onto your skin, use a brush dipped in nail polish remover to wipe it off.\"}], \"小提示\": [\"Apply school glue to the cuticle area before you begin your manicure and let it dry. When you are done painting your nails, peel the glue and mistakes away![22]\\nX\\nResearch source\\n\\n\\n\\n You can also use a liquid latex skin protector.[23]\\nX\\nExpert Source\\n\\nLindsay YoshitomiNail Artist\\nExpert Interview. 12 July 2019.\\n\", \"Work over a sheet of paper. When you are done, fold the paper in half, and funnel the glitter back into its bottle.[24]\\nX\\nResearch source\\n\", \"The top coat may dull the glitter a little. Leave it off if you want more sparkle, but be aware that the texture may be rougher as a result. The glitter may also shed.[25]\\nX\\nResearch source\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Glitter to Plastic
1. Using Decoupage Glue 1-1. Clean the item with soap and water, if possible. Wash the item in the sink using soap and warm water. If the item can't get wet (i.e. headphones), wipe it down with a damp cloth instead. If you are going to apply glitter to a phone case, pop the case off of the phone first. 1-2. Mask off the areas that you do not want glittered. Use painter's tape if you want straight lines, or stencils/stickers if you want silhouettes. You can also cut painter's tape into waves or zigzags for a unique twist. Smooth down the edges of your tape/stencil/sticker with your fingernail. 1-3. Buff glossy items with sandpaper. You don't have to do this if the plastic is matte or textured. If the item is glossy or shiny, however, you should sand it with fine-grit sandpaper. This will take away the smooth finish and give the glue something to stick to. Be careful not to sand over any areas that you masked off, otherwise you might end up with a fuzzy line. 1-4. Wipe the item down with rubbing alcohol. Soak a paper towel, tissue, or cotton ball in rubbing alcohol. Use this to wipe down the entire surface of your item. This will remove any oils and residues that might prevent the decoupage from sticking. It will also remove any sanding dust, if you sanded the item. You should do this even if you cannot wash the item. There is not enough rubbing alcohol to damage the item. 1-5. Apply a thick coat of glossy decoupage glue, then brush it smooth. Use a paintbrush or a foam brush to apply a thick coat of glossy-finish decoupage glue (i.e. Mod Podge) to the item. Run your brush over the surface again to remove any brushstrokes. If you are covering the entire item with glitter, consider coating just half of it with glue for now. This way, you'll have something dry to hold on to. If you are covering a plastic cup, stick your hand into the cup. This way, you can coat all of the sides without getting your hands dirty. You can also try using regular white school glue or even acrylic craft paint. Keep in mind that you won't be able to apply a second layer with paint, or you will dull the glitter. 1-6. Shake a generous amount of glitter onto the item. Rotate the item to make sure that you are coating all of the edges. To make cleaning up easier, work over a sheet of paper that's been creased down the middle. This way, once you are done, you can funnel the glitter back into its jar. Extra-fine glitter will look more professional, but you can use the standard chunky kind too. 1-7. Wait 1 to 2 hours, then add a second coat, if needed. Sometimes, the first coat of glitter is not enough. If the item's original surface is showing through the glitter, you might want to add a second coat. Wait 1 to 2 hours for the first coat to dry, then apply more decoupage glue and glitter over the entire item. You can use a different type of glitter to create an interesting texture. For example, if you used chunky glitter at first, you can use extra-fine glitter this time. Do not add a second layer if you used paint, or you will dull the glitter down. 1-8. Let the glitter dry, then repeat the process for the other sides. You only need to do this if you are glittering a multi-sided object. Apply the decoupage glue to the item first, then shake glitter onto it. Let it dry for 1 to 2 hours, then add a second coat of glue and glitter, if needed. Let the item dry completely before proceeding. If your are applying glitter to just 1 side, you can skip this step and move onto the next one. 1-9. Remove any painter's tape, stencils, or stickers. Peel the tape straight up, and avoid dragging it across the surface. If you drag it across the surface, you risk peeling the glitter off. If you do get a chip, fill it in using a thin, pointed brush and decoupage glue, then sprinkle glitter over it. Use a dry paintbrush to brush any stray bits of glitter from the un-glittered parts of your item. 1-10. Apply 2 coats of clear, glossy sealer. You can use glossy decoupage glue for this step, or you can use another type of glossy sealer. Apply the first coat, let it dry, then add a second coat. If you masked off any areas previously, extend the sealer just past the glittered edges. This will seal the glitter onto the item and prevent flaking. 1-11. Let the item dry and cure completely before using it. Most decoupage glues will dry to the touch after several hours. Some of them need to cure for several days before they are ready to use. This can be as little as 3 to 7 days, or as long as 28 days. Check the label on your decoupage glue to find out the exact drying and curing times. Do not use the item before it has finished curing. It may turn sticky, or the glitter may peel off. 2. Using Double-Sided Tape 2-1. Find an item with straight, smooth sides. Items such as cups, phone cases, jars, and plastic Easter eggs work great for this. Items with lots of details, bumps, or ridges, such as toys and figurines, are not recommended. Keep in mind that the glitter coverage tends to be sheer with this method. If you don't want the coverage to be sheer, match the item color to the glitter color. 2-2. Wipe the item down with rubbing alcohol. Soak a tissue, paper towel, or cotton ball with rubbing alcohol. Wipe it over the surface of your item to remove any surface dirt or oils. This will help the tape stick better. 2-3. Find some double-sided tape. You can use the double-sided tape that is sold alongside other types of scotch tape. You can also use scrapbooking double-sided tape, which comes in different widths and has a protective covering on the front. This will allow you to make strips that are different widths. Do not use foam mounting tape or foam tape. It is too thick. You can also use other types of double-sided adhesives, such as sheets, scrolls, or dots. 2-4. Wrap the tape around your item, then cut off the excess with scissors. You can wrap the tape anywhere around the item you want: top, bottom, middle, etc. You can even create patterns, such as horizontal, vertical, or diagonal stripes. If your double-sided tape has a protective covering, smooth the tape down first, then peel the covering off. If you want to use more than 1 color of glitter, lay down the strip for the first color for now. 2-5. Shake extra-fine glitter onto the item. Rotate the item as you are shaking glitter onto it so that the taped parts are all covered. The extra glitter will collect under the item. If you want to, you can even roll the item across this excess glitter. Work on top of a piece of paper that's been creased down the middle. When you are done, use the paper to funnel the glitter back into its jar. You can use the regular chunky glitter, but extra-fine glitter will stick to the tape much better. 2-6. Tap your finger against the glittered parts to secure it. If you see any bare spots, you can simply sprinkle more glitter over them. If you got any glitter outside of the tape, use a dry paintbrush to gently brush it off. Use a large brush for large areas, and a small brush for tight corners and curves. 2-7. Apply more strips for other colors, if desired. You can stop here, or you can lay down additional strips of tape to add more colors of glitter to your item. Remember to use your folded paper to funnel the glitter back into its jar before you move onto a different color. This way, you won't mix colors. 2-8. Seal the glitter, if desired. This method is not as durable as using decoupage glue, so expect there to be some shedding. You can try sealing the glitter in with a glossy-finish sealer, but avoid using too much, or you risk diluting the adhesive on the tape. Brush or spray on 1 to 2 thin coats of sealer. Let each coat dry before adding a second coat. Tips Instead of working over a folded sheet if paper, you can work over a lid or box. Use the corner of the box to funnel excess glitter back into the bottle.[7] X Research source If you glittered a flat object, such as a phone case, you can pour clear epoxy resin over it to seal the glitter in.[8] X Research source You can use a clear, glossy, spray sealer to reduce shedding, but it won't be as durable as a brush-on sealer.[9] X Research source Hairspray also works, but it turns yellow over time. Warnings Do not wash items if you used tape to adhere the glitter. The tape will come off. Do not place glittered items into the dishwasher. The glitter will fall off. Do not soak decoupaged items. You can wipe the surfaces down with a damp cloth, but don't leave them standing in water.
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This will take away the smooth finish and give the glue something to stick to.\\nBe careful not to sand over any areas that you masked off, otherwise you might end up with a fuzzy line.\\n1-4. Wipe the item down with rubbing alcohol.\\nSoak a paper towel, tissue, or cotton ball in rubbing alcohol. Use this to wipe down the entire surface of your item. This will remove any oils and residues that might prevent the decoupage from sticking. It will also remove any sanding dust, if you sanded the item.\\nYou should do this even if you cannot wash the item. There is not enough rubbing alcohol to damage the item.\\n1-5. Apply a thick coat of glossy decoupage glue, then brush it smooth.\\nUse a paintbrush or a foam brush to apply a thick coat of glossy-finish decoupage glue (i.e. Mod Podge) to the item. Run your brush over the surface again to remove any brushstrokes.\\nIf you are covering the entire item with glitter, consider coating just half of it with glue for now. This way, you'll have something dry to hold on to.\\nIf you are covering a plastic cup, stick your hand into the cup. This way, you can coat all of the sides without getting your hands dirty.\\nYou can also try using regular white school glue or even acrylic craft paint. Keep in mind that you won't be able to apply a second layer with paint, or you will dull the glitter.\\n1-6. Shake a generous amount of glitter onto the item.\\nRotate the item to make sure that you are coating all of the edges. To make cleaning up easier, work over a sheet of paper that's been creased down the middle. This way, once you are done, you can funnel the glitter back into its jar.\\nExtra-fine glitter will look more professional, but you can use the standard chunky kind too.\\n1-7. Wait 1 to 2 hours, then add a second coat, if needed.\\nSometimes, the first coat of glitter is not enough. If the item's original surface is showing through the glitter, you might want to add a second coat. Wait 1 to 2 hours for the first coat to dry, then apply more decoupage glue and glitter over the entire item.\\nYou can use a different type of glitter to create an interesting texture. For example, if you used chunky glitter at first, you can use extra-fine glitter this time.\\nDo not add a second layer if you used paint, or you will dull the glitter down.\\n1-8. Let the glitter dry, then repeat the process for the other sides.\\nYou only need to do this if you are glittering a multi-sided object. Apply the decoupage glue to the item first, then shake glitter onto it. Let it dry for 1 to 2 hours, then add a second coat of glue and glitter, if needed. Let the item dry completely before proceeding.\\nIf your are applying glitter to just 1 side, you can skip this step and move onto the next one.\\n1-9. Remove any painter's tape, stencils, or stickers.\\nPeel the tape straight up, and avoid dragging it across the surface. 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Check the label on your decoupage glue to find out the exact drying and curing times.\\nDo not use the item before it has finished curing. It may turn sticky, or the glitter may peel off.\\n2. Using Double-Sided Tape\\n2-1. Find an item with straight, smooth sides.\\nItems such as cups, phone cases, jars, and plastic Easter eggs work great for this. Items with lots of details, bumps, or ridges, such as toys and figurines, are not recommended. Keep in mind that the glitter coverage tends to be sheer with this method.\\nIf you don't want the coverage to be sheer, match the item color to the glitter color.\\n2-2. Wipe the item down with rubbing alcohol.\\nSoak a tissue, paper towel, or cotton ball with rubbing alcohol. Wipe it over the surface of your item to remove any surface dirt or oils. This will help the tape stick better.\\n2-3. Find some double-sided tape.\\nYou can use the double-sided tape that is sold alongside other types of scotch tape. You can also use scrapbooking double-sided tape, which comes in different widths and has a protective covering on the front. This will allow you to make strips that are different widths.\\nDo not use foam mounting tape or foam tape. It is too thick.\\nYou can also use other types of double-sided adhesives, such as sheets, scrolls, or dots.\\n2-4. Wrap the tape around your item, then cut off the excess with scissors.\\nYou can wrap the tape anywhere around the item you want: top, bottom, middle, etc. You can even create patterns, such as horizontal, vertical, or diagonal stripes.\\nIf your double-sided tape has a protective covering, smooth the tape down first, then peel the covering off.\\nIf you want to use more than 1 color of glitter, lay down the strip for the first color for now.\\n2-5. Shake extra-fine glitter onto the item.\\nRotate the item as you are shaking glitter onto it so that the taped parts are all covered. The extra glitter will collect under the item. If you want to, you can even roll the item across this excess glitter.\\nWork on top of a piece of paper that's been creased down the middle. When you are done, use the paper to funnel the glitter back into its jar.\\nYou can use the regular chunky glitter, but extra-fine glitter will stick to the tape much better.\\n2-6. Tap your finger against the glittered parts to secure it.\\nIf you see any bare spots, you can simply sprinkle more glitter over them. If you got any glitter outside of the tape, use a dry paintbrush to gently brush it off. Use a large brush for large areas, and a small brush for tight corners and curves.\\n2-7. Apply more strips for other colors, if desired.\\nYou can stop here, or you can lay down additional strips of tape to add more colors of glitter to your item. Remember to use your folded paper to funnel the glitter back into its jar before you move onto a different color. This way, you won't mix colors.\\n2-8. Seal the glitter, if desired.\\nThis method is not as durable as using decoupage glue, so expect there to be some shedding. You can try sealing the glitter in with a glossy-finish sealer, but avoid using too much, or you risk diluting the adhesive on the tape.\\nBrush or spray on 1 to 2 thin coats of sealer. Let each coat dry before adding a second coat.\\nTips\\nInstead of working over a folded sheet if paper, you can work over a lid or box. Use the corner of the box to funnel excess glitter back into the bottle.[7]\\nX\\nResearch source\\nIf you glittered a flat object, such as a phone case, you can pour clear epoxy resin over it to seal the glitter in.[8]\\nX\\nResearch source\\nYou can use a clear, glossy, spray sealer to reduce shedding, but it won't be as durable as a brush-on sealer.[9]\\nX\\nResearch source\\n\\n\\n\\n Hairspray also works, but it turns yellow over time.\\nWarnings\\nDo not wash items if you used tape to adhere the glitter. 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Keep in mind that you won't be able to apply a second layer with paint, or you will dull the glitter.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Shake a generous amount of glitter onto the item.\", \"描述\": \"Rotate the item to make sure that you are coating all of the edges. To make cleaning up easier, work over a sheet of paper that's been creased down the middle. This way, once you are done, you can funnel the glitter back into its jar.\\nExtra-fine glitter will look more professional, but you can use the standard chunky kind too.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Wait 1 to 2 hours, then add a second coat, if needed.\", \"描述\": \"Sometimes, the first coat of glitter is not enough. If the item's original surface is showing through the glitter, you might want to add a second coat. Wait 1 to 2 hours for the first coat to dry, then apply more decoupage glue and glitter over the entire item.\\nYou can use a different type of glitter to create an interesting texture. For example, if you used chunky glitter at first, you can use extra-fine glitter this time.\\nDo not add a second layer if you used paint, or you will dull the glitter down.\"}, {\"编号\": 8, \"标题\": \"Let the glitter dry, then repeat the process for the other sides.\", \"描述\": \"You only need to do this if you are glittering a multi-sided object. Apply the decoupage glue to the item first, then shake glitter onto it. Let it dry for 1 to 2 hours, then add a second coat of glue and glitter, if needed. Let the item dry completely before proceeding.\\nIf your are applying glitter to just 1 side, you can skip this step and move onto the next one.\"}, {\"编号\": 9, \"标题\": \"Remove any painter's tape, stencils, or stickers.\", \"描述\": \"Peel the tape straight up, and avoid dragging it across the surface. If you drag it across the surface, you risk peeling the glitter off. If you do get a chip, fill it in using a thin, pointed brush and decoupage glue, then sprinkle glitter over it.\\nUse a dry paintbrush to brush any stray bits of glitter from the un-glittered parts of your item.\"}, {\"编号\": 10, \"标题\": \"Apply 2 coats of clear, glossy sealer.\", \"描述\": \"You can use glossy decoupage glue for this step, or you can use another type of glossy sealer. Apply the first coat, let it dry, then add a second coat.\\nIf you masked off any areas previously, extend the sealer just past the glittered edges. This will seal the glitter onto the item and prevent flaking.\"}, {\"编号\": 11, \"标题\": \"Let the item dry and cure completely before using it.\", \"描述\": \"Most decoupage glues will dry to the touch after several hours. Some of them need to cure for several days before they are ready to use. This can be as little as 3 to 7 days, or as long as 28 days. Check the label on your decoupage glue to find out the exact drying and curing times.\\nDo not use the item before it has finished curing. It may turn sticky, or the glitter may peel off.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Using Double-Sided Tape\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Find an item with straight, smooth sides.\", \"描述\": \"Items such as cups, phone cases, jars, and plastic Easter eggs work great for this. Items with lots of details, bumps, or ridges, such as toys and figurines, are not recommended. Keep in mind that the glitter coverage tends to be sheer with this method.\\nIf you don't want the coverage to be sheer, match the item color to the glitter color.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Wipe the item down with rubbing alcohol.\", \"描述\": \"Soak a tissue, paper towel, or cotton ball with rubbing alcohol. Wipe it over the surface of your item to remove any surface dirt or oils. This will help the tape stick better.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Find some double-sided tape.\", \"描述\": \"You can use the double-sided tape that is sold alongside other types of scotch tape. You can also use scrapbooking double-sided tape, which comes in different widths and has a protective covering on the front. This will allow you to make strips that are different widths.\\nDo not use foam mounting tape or foam tape. It is too thick.\\nYou can also use other types of double-sided adhesives, such as sheets, scrolls, or dots.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Wrap the tape around your item, then cut off the excess with scissors.\", \"描述\": \"You can wrap the tape anywhere around the item you want: top, bottom, middle, etc. You can even create patterns, such as horizontal, vertical, or diagonal stripes.\\nIf your double-sided tape has a protective covering, smooth the tape down first, then peel the covering off.\\nIf you want to use more than 1 color of glitter, lay down the strip for the first color for now.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Shake extra-fine glitter onto the item.\", \"描述\": \"Rotate the item as you are shaking glitter onto it so that the taped parts are all covered. The extra glitter will collect under the item. If you want to, you can even roll the item across this excess glitter.\\nWork on top of a piece of paper that's been creased down the middle. When you are done, use the paper to funnel the glitter back into its jar.\\nYou can use the regular chunky glitter, but extra-fine glitter will stick to the tape much better.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Tap your finger against the glittered parts to secure it.\", \"描述\": \"If you see any bare spots, you can simply sprinkle more glitter over them. If you got any glitter outside of the tape, use a dry paintbrush to gently brush it off. Use a large brush for large areas, and a small brush for tight corners and curves.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Apply more strips for other colors, if desired.\", \"描述\": \"You can stop here, or you can lay down additional strips of tape to add more colors of glitter to your item. Remember to use your folded paper to funnel the glitter back into its jar before you move onto a different color. This way, you won't mix colors.\"}, {\"编号\": 8, \"标题\": \"Seal the glitter, if desired.\", \"描述\": \"This method is not as durable as using decoupage glue, so expect there to be some shedding. You can try sealing the glitter in with a glossy-finish sealer, but avoid using too much, or you risk diluting the adhesive on the tape.\\nBrush or spray on 1 to 2 thin coats of sealer. Let each coat dry before adding a second coat.\"}], \"小提示\": [\"Instead of working over a folded sheet if paper, you can work over a lid or box. Use the corner of the box to funnel excess glitter back into the bottle.[7]\\nX\\nResearch source\\n\", \"If you glittered a flat object, such as a phone case, you can pour clear epoxy resin over it to seal the glitter in.[8]\\nX\\nResearch source\\n\", \"You can use a clear, glossy, spray sealer to reduce shedding, but it won't be as durable as a brush-on sealer.[9]\\nX\\nResearch source\\n\\n\\n\\n Hairspray also works, but it turns yellow over time.\\n\"], \"注意事项\": [\"Do not wash items if you used tape to adhere the glitter. The tape will come off.\\n\", \"Do not place glittered items into the dishwasher. The glitter will fall off.\\n\", \"Do not soak decoupaged items. You can wipe the surfaces down with a damp cloth, but don't leave them standing in water.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Glitter to Wood
1. Getting Started 1-1. Gather your materials. There are a number of different adhesive products that you can use to apply glitter. You can either use glue, spray adhesive, paint, or decoupage. You can either use a foam wedge or an inexpensive paintbrush to apply the glitter. You can purchase these materials at a craft store or a large retailer. You can sprinkle the glitter on the wood using your hands or a shaker that has large holes. 1-2. Make a glitter station. Glitter has a reputation for making a mess so you’ll want to make a glitter station that is easy to clean. Ideally, you could work outside so you don’t have to worry about cleaning glitter from carpet or your furniture. For your glitter station, you’ll need to select the products that you want to use for your project. Use a cardboard box if you are working with larger pieces of wood. You can use a paper plate for smaller projects. 1-3. Prepare the wood. The wooden item that you want to add glitter to can be in a variety of shapes in sizes. Sanded and smooth wood will allow the glitter to adhere evenly, though you can use non-sanded wood to create a more rugged design. You can sand the wood using a piece of fine-grained sand paper if you desire. 1-4. Create your design area. You can section off areas of the wooden object to create glitter designs. If you intend to add glitter to the entirety of the wooden object, there is no need to do this. You will use clear tape to section off areas of the object that you do not want to glitter. You can use adhesive stencils to create designs with the glitter. You could use stickers to leave certain shapes un-glittered, like a heart or a star. 2. Using a Spray Adhesive 2-1. Purchase spray adhesive. For this method, you will need to purchase a spray adhesive. Make sure to find a spray adhesive that dries clear. You will want to work with spray adhesive outdoors, since it can contain chemicals that are harmful to breathe. You can find spray adhesive at any craft store or major retailer. If you are unable to work outside, work in a well-ventilated area. 2-2. Spray the surface of the wooden object. Be sure to follow any special directions from the manufacturer, if applicable. Hold the spray adhesive can a few inches away from the wood and press down on the top of the can to spray the wood. 2-3. Apply glitter to the wet adhesive. While the adhesive spray is still wet on the wood, sprinkle your glitter over the area. The amount of glitter that you use will determine how sparkly the wood is. You can either sprinkle the glitter onto the area with your hands, or use a foam wedge or paintbrush to apply the glitter. 2-4. Wait for the adhesive to dry. The drying time will depend upon the specific adhesive spray that you use, but it should only take a few minutes for the area to completely dry. 2-5. Seal the glitter in. If you’d like, you can apply a sealant, like decoupage, to the area. The sealant will add smoothness and will help to prevent the glitter from falling off. Choose a sealant that has a glossy finish, not matte, so your glitter doesn’t lose any of its sparkle. Once the adhesive spray is dry, you can shake off any excess glitter into your cardboard box. 3. Using Glue to Adhere Glitter 3-1. Use white glue to attach glitter. You can also use basic white glue to apply glitter. You can use either a glue stick or a glue bottle. White glue is typically washable, meaning that it is water-soluble. Do not use white glue if you think that the wooden object will get wet, like if you intend to leave it outdoors. 3-2. Apply a thin layer of glue. You can either use the squeeze bottle to directly apply the glue to the wood, or you can paint it on using a foam wedge or paintbrush. With a glue stick, you can apply the glue directly to the wood. Thicker layers of glue will appear raised when they dry. This might look best for your project, or you might prefer a flatter glittered area. 3-3. Dust glitter onto the glue. You can dust the wet glue with glitter, covering as much or as little of the wood as you'd like. 3-4. Let dry. The glue will dry clear so only the glitter will remain. The actual time it takes for the glue to dry will depend upon how thick of a glue layer you’ve applied. Apply a sealant, if desired. Like with the spray adhesive method, you can use a spray sealant to smooth your dried glitter. This will help to prevent glitter from falling off, and eliminates some of the rough texture. 4. Painting on Decoupage to Apply Glitter 4-1. Use decoupage gloss sealer. Decoupage gloss sealer is a crafting product that is used to seal small pieces, like glitter or a piece of fabric, under a clear and durable gloss. You can find decoupage gloss sealer, which you may find packaged as ‘gloss sealer’, at craft stores. Choose a decoupage gloss sealer that is acrylic if you need a more heavy-duty seal. Be sure to purchase a glossy finish sealer; matte sealers will dull your glitter’s shine on the finished product. 4-2. Paint a layer of decoupage gloss sealer. While working in your glitter station, use an inexpensive paintbrush to paint a layer of decoupage gloss sealer to the wood. Be sure to only paint the areas that you want glitter to adhere to. Make sure that the paintbrush doesn’t leave streaks while you are painting. You want the layer of gloss sealer to be evenly applied on the wood. 4-3. Sprinkle glitter over the wet gloss. While the gloss is still wet, sprinkle glitter onto the wood. You can use as much, or as little, glitter as you’d like. Feel free to add a second layer of gloss over the glitter. This acts as a sealant and helps to prevent prevents glitter from falling off. 4-4. Let dry. Let your newly glittered piece dry. Depending on how many layers of decoupage gloss sealer you’ve added, drying times will vary. 5. Applying Mod Podge to Your Project 5-1. Use Mod Podge. Mod Podge is one of the most recognizable crafting supplies on the market. It is similar to glue, but it also seals and adds a finish. There are a number of different finishes that you can choose. For a glitter project, you should use either the Classic Gloss or the Hard Coat finish. Hard Coat finish is best for objects that are going to be handled frequently and is the most durable. 5-2. Paint on a thin layer of Mod Podge. Using a cheap paintbrush or a foam wedge, apply a thin coat of Mod Podge to the area of the wood that you want to glitter. 5-3. Add glitter. While the Mod Podge is still wet, either sprinkle or use a foam wedge to add glitter. You can add as much or as little glitter as you’d like. 5-4. Let dry. Mod Podge has to ‘cure’ to dry. This means that while it might feel dry to the touch after an hour, it still needs several more hours before you should handle the wood. Hard Coat Mod Podge takes 72 hours to cure, so leave your newly glittered item in a safe place while it is curing. 6. Using Paint to Adhere Glitter 6-1. Use a craft paint. Acrylic paint is a good choice but many paints will work, just as long as they have a thicker consistency. Thin paints like watercolors should not be used, since they are not thick enough to adhere glitter. 6-2. Paint the wood. Using a paintbrush, add a layer of paint to the area of wood you want to glitter. If the wooden item is large, it's a good idea to paint it in sections and then apply glitter to each section. This helps to avoid the possibility that the paint dries before you have a chance to add glitter. Sprinkle the glitter onto the wet paint. 6-3. Let the paint dry. The glitter will set in place with the paint. You can either leave the project as is or add another coat of paint and glitter. This method can either add a subtle sparkle, or you can apply a thick layer of glitter for a more striking effect. 7. Spraying on Glitter 7-1. Use spray-on glitter. You can also use a can of spray-on glitter to add shine and sparkle to your wooden projects. Spray-on glitter cans can be found at craft stores and some major retailers. Do not use spray-on glitter indoors, especially in an area that is not well ventilated. If possible, work outdoors. 7-2. Spray the glitter onto wood. This will directly apply the glitter to the wood and use a sealant to attach it. You can sprinkle additional glitter onto the wood while the spray is drying, or leave it as is. 7-3. Spray on another layer of glitter. Once the first layer of glitter has dried, you can spray on additional layers of glitter. You can add as many layers as you'd like, but let the adhesive dry in between applications. The more layers you apply, the thicker the application will be and your project will be more glittery. Tips You can dust your hands with talcum powder to help prevent glitter from sticking to you while you’re working. Brush excess glitter off with a cotton rag or a duster once the adhesive is dry. Use different colors of glitter to create an ombre or rainbow look for your project. Warnings Avoid using hairspray to attach glitter to your wooden product. When hairspray is used as a fixative, it will yellow over time.
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This might look best for your project, or you might prefer a flatter glittered area.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Dust glitter onto the glue.\", \"描述\": \"You can dust the wet glue with glitter, covering as much or as little of the wood as you'd like.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Let dry.\", \"描述\": \"The glue will dry clear so only the glitter will remain. The actual time it takes for the glue to dry will depend upon how thick of a glue layer you’ve applied.\\nApply a sealant, if desired. Like with the spray adhesive method, you can use a spray sealant to smooth your dried glitter. This will help to prevent glitter from falling off, and eliminates some of the rough texture.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Painting on Decoupage to Apply Glitter\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Use decoupage gloss sealer.\", \"描述\": \"Decoupage gloss sealer is a crafting product that is used to seal small pieces, like glitter or a piece of fabric, under a clear and durable gloss. You can find decoupage gloss sealer, which you may find packaged as ‘gloss sealer’, at craft stores.\\nChoose a decoupage gloss sealer that is acrylic if you need a more heavy-duty seal.\\nBe sure to purchase a glossy finish sealer; matte sealers will dull your glitter’s shine on the finished product.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Paint a layer of decoupage gloss sealer.\", \"描述\": \"While working in your glitter station, use an inexpensive paintbrush to paint a layer of decoupage gloss sealer to the wood. Be sure to only paint the areas that you want glitter to adhere to.\\nMake sure that the paintbrush doesn’t leave streaks while you are painting. You want the layer of gloss sealer to be evenly applied on the wood.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Sprinkle glitter over the wet gloss.\", \"描述\": \"While the gloss is still wet, sprinkle glitter onto the wood. You can use as much, or as little, glitter as you’d like.\\nFeel free to add a second layer of gloss over the glitter. This acts as a sealant and helps to prevent prevents glitter from falling off.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Let dry.\", \"描述\": \"Let your newly glittered piece dry. Depending on how many layers of decoupage gloss sealer you’ve added, drying times will vary.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Applying Mod Podge to Your Project\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Use Mod Podge.\", \"描述\": \"Mod Podge is one of the most recognizable crafting supplies on the market. It is similar to glue, but it also seals and adds a finish. There are a number of different finishes that you can choose. For a glitter project, you should use either the Classic Gloss or the Hard Coat finish.\\nHard Coat finish is best for objects that are going to be handled frequently and is the most durable.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Paint on a thin layer of Mod Podge.\", \"描述\": \"Using a cheap paintbrush or a foam wedge, apply a thin coat of Mod Podge to the area of the wood that you want to glitter.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Add glitter.\", \"描述\": \"While the Mod Podge is still wet, either sprinkle or use a foam wedge to add glitter. You can add as much or as little glitter as you’d like.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Let dry.\", \"描述\": \"Mod Podge has to ‘cure’ to dry. This means that while it might feel dry to the touch after an hour, it still needs several more hours before you should handle the wood. Hard Coat Mod Podge takes 72 hours to cure, so leave your newly glittered item in a safe place while it is curing.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Using Paint to Adhere Glitter\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Use a craft paint.\", \"描述\": \"Acrylic paint is a good choice but many paints will work, just as long as they have a thicker consistency. Thin paints like watercolors should not be used, since they are not thick enough to adhere glitter.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Paint the wood.\", \"描述\": \"Using a paintbrush, add a layer of paint to the area of wood you want to glitter.\\nIf the wooden item is large, it's a good idea to paint it in sections and then apply glitter to each section. This helps to avoid the possibility that the paint dries before you have a chance to add glitter.\\nSprinkle the glitter onto the wet paint.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Let the paint dry.\", \"描述\": \"The glitter will set in place with the paint. You can either leave the project as is or add another coat of paint and glitter.\\nThis method can either add a subtle sparkle, or you can apply a thick layer of glitter for a more striking effect.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Spraying on Glitter\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Use spray-on glitter.\", \"描述\": \"You can also use a can of spray-on glitter to add shine and sparkle to your wooden projects. Spray-on glitter cans can be found at craft stores and some major retailers.\\nDo not use spray-on glitter indoors, especially in an area that is not well ventilated. If possible, work outdoors.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Spray the glitter onto wood.\", \"描述\": \"This will directly apply the glitter to the wood and use a sealant to attach it. You can sprinkle additional glitter onto the wood while the spray is drying, or leave it as is.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Spray on another layer of glitter.\", \"描述\": \"Once the first layer of glitter has dried, you can spray on additional layers of glitter. You can add as many layers as you'd like, but let the adhesive dry in between applications. The more layers you apply, the thicker the application will be and your project will be more glittery.\"}], \"小提示\": [\"You can dust your hands with talcum powder to help prevent glitter from sticking to you while you’re working.\\n\", \"Brush excess glitter off with a cotton rag or a duster once the adhesive is dry.\\n\", \"Use different colors of glitter to create an ombre or rainbow look for your project.\\n\"], \"注意事项\": [\"Avoid using hairspray to attach glitter to your wooden product. When hairspray is used as a fixative, it will yellow over time.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Glycerine to Your Hair
1. Creating a Glycerine Spray 1-1. Put ½ cup of distilled water in a spray bottle. Find a spray bottle with a mist setting. You don’t want to spray a concentrated amount on a small area of your hair, but instead, you want a gentle mist over all your locks. Put ½ cup (118 mL) of distilled water into the spray bottle. Distilled water is better than tap water, which contains minerals that can dry out your hair. 1-2. Put ½ cup of rose water in the bottle, if desired. Rose water has a lovely scent that will keep your hair smelling great all day. Add ½ cup (118 mL) of rose water to the spray bottle in addition to the distilled water, if desired. If you don’t want to use rose water, you can add several drops of your favorite essential oil, like lavender or orange, to scent your hair spray instead. You can find rose water at drugstores and superstores, as well as online. 1-3. Add 2 teaspoons of vegetable glycerine and 1 teaspoon of olive oil. Choose a vegetable-based glycerine, such as one derived from coconut oil or shea butter. Add 2 teaspoons (9.8 mL) of vegetable glycerin and 1 teaspoon (4.9 mL) of olive oil to the spray bottle to complete this concoction. Vegetable glycerine can be found at your local drugstore or superstore, as well as online. 1-4. Shake the bottle then spray the mixture onto damp hair. Thoroughly shake the bottle before you use it each time to combine the oil and glycerine with the other ingredients. Then, spray the mixture onto your hair when it is still damp from bathing or showering. Use enough to lightly coat your hair, but not so much that it becomes sticky or difficult to style. Experiment with different amounts until you find out how much works perfectly for your hair type. 1-5. Comb through your hair, then style it as usual. To evenly distribute the glycerine spray through your hair, run a wide-tooth comb through your hair from root to tip. Then, style your hair as you normally do. 1-6. Refresh your hair with the spray mid-day, if desired. You can use this glycerine hair spray when getting ready in the morning as well as throughout the day to refresh your locks and tame flyaways. Spray a small amount of the mixture onto your hair, then comb through it for straight hair, or use your fingers to reshape your curls. 2. Making a Glycerine Hair Mask 2-1. Blend 1 egg and 2 tablespoons of castor oil in a small bowl. To make a moisturizing hair mask, beat one egg in a small bowl. Then, add 2 tablespoons (30 mL) of castor oil to the bowl and stir the mixture. Castor oil can be found at your local superstore as well as online. 2-2. Add 1 teaspoon each of glycerine and apple cider vinegar. Put 1 teaspoon (4.9 mL) of glycerine and 1 teaspoon (4.9 mL) of apple cider vinegar in the bowl. Mix the solution thoroughly until all the ingredients are combined and smooth. If you like, you can also add 1 tablespoon (15 mL) of honey to the mask. 2-3. Apply the mask to your hair and massage it in. Use your hands or a pastry brush to apply this moisturizing hair mask to your tresses. Ensure you have an even coating from root to tip. Gently massage the mixture into your hair. You can repeat this treatment once or twice per week. 2-4. Wrap your hair in a warm towel and let the mask sit for 40 minutes. Heat a towel in the sunshine or in your clothes dryer and then wrap it around your hair. The heat helps the ingredients in the mask penetrate your hair. Leave the mask on for 40 minutes. 2-5. Wash your hair. Use a mild shampoo that doesn’t contain parabens or sulfates, which can damage your newly-moisturized locks. There’s no need to condition your hair -- the mask has already done that! 3. Adding Glycerine to Your Conditioner 3-1. Pour 10 mL of glycerine into your 50 milliliters (1.7  fl oz) conditioner bottle. Remove the cap from your conditioner bottle and place a small funnel in the top opening of the bottle. Carefully pour 10 milliliters (0.34  fl oz) of glycerine through the funnel into the conditioner bottle. If your conditioner bottle is larger or smaller than 50 milliliters (1.7  fl oz), adjust the amount of glycerine accordingly. 3-2. Shake the bottle thoroughly. Replace the cap on the conditioner bottle. Shake the bottle thoroughly before each use to make sure the conditioner and glycerine are combined. 3-3. Condition your hair as usual. You can use this enhanced product just like you use regular conditioner. Simply apply it to your hair after rinsing out your shampoo. Leave it on for a few minutes, then rinse it out. You can style your hair normally. 4. Using Glycerine Effectively 4-1. Check the humidity levels for the day. If the air is very dry in your area, instead of pulling moisture from the air into your hair, glycerine may in fact do the opposite and release moisture from your hair into the air. If the air is too humid, your hair may swell and retain too much moisture, which can cause it to frizz. So, if the humidity levels are significantly above or below average, use less glycerine than you normally would. 4-2. Dilute glycerine with water before using it on your hair. Glycerine is a very thick and syrupy substance. If you apply full-strength glycerine to your hair, you are likely to end up with a sticky mess. Always dilute glycerine with water or other hair-safe liquids, like conditioner, before applying it. 4-3. Opt for naturally-derived glycerine. Glycerine can come from plant products, like coconut oil and shea butter, as well as from animal fats. It can also be made synthetically. However, there may be some health risks associated with synthetic glycerine, so until more information is available regarding these risks you should avoid using synthetic glycerine. Tips Glycerine can also soothe dry skin on your scalp and reduce dandruff.[14] X Research source Warnings Don’t use glycerine on your hair if it has been colored with semi-permanent dye as the glycerine can cause your color to fade more quickly.[15] X Research source It is possible to have a glycerine allergy.[16] X Research source
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Add 2 teaspoons of vegetable glycerine and 1 teaspoon of olive oil.\\nChoose a vegetable-based glycerine, such as one derived from coconut oil or shea butter. Add 2 teaspoons (9.8 mL) of vegetable glycerin and 1 teaspoon (4.9 mL) of olive oil to the spray bottle to complete this concoction. \\nVegetable glycerine can be found at your local drugstore or superstore, as well as online.\\n1-4. Shake the bottle then spray the mixture onto damp hair.\\nThoroughly shake the bottle before you use it each time to combine the oil and glycerine with the other ingredients. Then, spray the mixture onto your hair when it is still damp from bathing or showering. Use enough to lightly coat your hair, but not so much that it becomes sticky or difficult to style. \\nExperiment with different amounts until you find out how much works perfectly for your hair type.\\n1-5. Comb through your hair, then style it as usual.\\nTo evenly distribute the glycerine spray through your hair, run a wide-tooth comb through your hair from root to tip. Then, style your hair as you normally do.\\n1-6. Refresh your hair with the spray mid-day, if desired.\\nYou can use this glycerine hair spray when getting ready in the morning as well as throughout the day to refresh your locks and tame flyaways. Spray a small amount of the mixture onto your hair, then comb through it for straight hair, or use your fingers to reshape your curls.\\n2. Making a Glycerine Hair Mask\\n2-1. Blend 1 egg and 2 tablespoons of castor oil in a small bowl.\\nTo make a moisturizing hair mask, beat one egg in a small bowl. Then, add 2 tablespoons (30 mL) of castor oil to the bowl and stir the mixture.\\nCastor oil can be found at your local superstore as well as online.\\n2-2. Add 1 teaspoon each of glycerine and apple cider vinegar.\\nPut 1 teaspoon (4.9 mL) of glycerine and 1 teaspoon (4.9 mL) of apple cider vinegar in the bowl. Mix the solution thoroughly until all the ingredients are combined and smooth.\\nIf you like, you can also add 1 tablespoon (15 mL) of honey to the mask.\\n2-3. Apply the mask to your hair and massage it in.\\nUse your hands or a pastry brush to apply this moisturizing hair mask to your tresses. Ensure you have an even coating from root to tip. Gently massage the mixture into your hair.\\nYou can repeat this treatment once or twice per week.\\n2-4. Wrap your hair in a warm towel and let the mask sit for 40 minutes.\\nHeat a towel in the sunshine or in your clothes dryer and then wrap it around your hair. The heat helps the ingredients in the mask penetrate your hair. Leave the mask on for 40 minutes.\\n2-5. Wash your hair.\\nUse a mild shampoo that doesn’t contain parabens or sulfates, which can damage your newly-moisturized locks. There’s no need to condition your hair -- the mask has already done that!\\n3. Adding Glycerine to Your Conditioner\\n3-1. Pour 10 mL of glycerine into your 50 milliliters (1.7  fl oz) conditioner bottle.\\nRemove the cap from your conditioner bottle and place a small funnel in the top opening of the bottle. Carefully pour 10 milliliters (0.34  fl oz) of glycerine through the funnel into the conditioner bottle.\\nIf your conditioner bottle is larger or smaller than 50 milliliters (1.7  fl oz), adjust the amount of glycerine accordingly.\\n3-2. Shake the bottle thoroughly.\\nReplace the cap on the conditioner bottle. Shake the bottle thoroughly before each use to make sure the conditioner and glycerine are combined.\\n3-3. Condition your hair as usual.\\nYou can use this enhanced product just like you use regular conditioner. Simply apply it to your hair after rinsing out your shampoo. Leave it on for a few minutes, then rinse it out. You can style your hair normally.\\n4. Using Glycerine Effectively\\n4-1. Check the humidity levels for the day.\\nIf the air is very dry in your area, instead of pulling moisture from the air into your hair, glycerine may in fact do the opposite and release moisture from your hair into the air. If the air is too humid, your hair may swell and retain too much moisture, which can cause it to frizz. So, if the humidity levels are significantly above or below average, use less glycerine than you normally would.\\n4-2. Dilute glycerine with water before using it on your hair.\\nGlycerine is a very thick and syrupy substance. If you apply full-strength glycerine to your hair, you are likely to end up with a sticky mess. Always dilute glycerine with water or other hair-safe liquids, like conditioner, before applying it.\\n4-3. Opt for naturally-derived glycerine.\\nGlycerine can come from plant products, like coconut oil and shea butter, as well as from animal fats. It can also be made synthetically. However, there may be some health risks associated with synthetic glycerine, so until more information is available regarding these risks you should avoid using synthetic glycerine.\\nTips\\nGlycerine can also soothe dry skin on your scalp and reduce dandruff.[14]\\nX\\nResearch source\\nWarnings\\nDon’t use glycerine on your hair if it has been colored with semi-permanent dye as the glycerine can cause your color to fade more quickly.[15]\\nX\\nResearch source\\nIt is possible to have a glycerine allergy.[16]\\nX\\nResearch source\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Glycerine, also called glycerin or glycerol, is a thick, clear, fragrance-free liquid used in many beauty products. Glycerine is a humectant, meaning it draws moisture from the environment around it to itself. 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Use enough to lightly coat your hair, but not so much that it becomes sticky or difficult to style. \\nExperiment with different amounts until you find out how much works perfectly for your hair type.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Comb through your hair, then style it as usual.\", \"描述\": \"To evenly distribute the glycerine spray through your hair, run a wide-tooth comb through your hair from root to tip. Then, style your hair as you normally do.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Refresh your hair with the spray mid-day, if desired.\", \"描述\": \"You can use this glycerine hair spray when getting ready in the morning as well as throughout the day to refresh your locks and tame flyaways. 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How to Apply Gold Leaf
1. Preparing the Object 1-1. Cover the areas you don't want to gild. If you don’t want to gild your entire object, use painter’s tape to cover the parts you want ungilded. This will keep the sizer and gold leaf in the areas where you want them. Because the tape adhesive isn’t very strong, you can remove the tape easily without damaging anything. 1-2. Sand the rest of the surface. Use a piece of sand paper to go over the areas that don’t have any painter’s tape. Continue sanding until the surface is smooth. Use a tack cloth to remove the dust you created by sanding. 1-3. Prime the object. Use a primer that's formulated especially for gilding. Gilder’s primer works with gilding sizer to form a tacky surface that will permanently hold gold leaf. It’s also pigmented to hide any flaws that might remain visible after the leaf is applied. If you use regular primer, you will have to apply a base layer of pigmented paint called a bole before applying the primer. Alternatively, you can use a paint color as a base color to the gold leaf since there will not be a perfectly smooth gold finish. Paint two coats of the new paint color. Once dry, cover the area you want to gold leaf with a coat of adhesive. 1-4. Apply the gilding sizer with a paintbrush. Wait at least 30 minutes until the sizer has dried to a clear finish. At this point, the sizer will still feel tacky (fairly dry but sticky to the touch). It will then remain tacky for several more hours, giving you time to apply the gold leaf. An alternative way of testing for tackiness is to glide your knuckle down the surface of the object. If you can hear a squeak, it’s ready for the gold leaf. While the sizer is drying, clean the gilding cushion. 2. Cleaning the Gilding Cushion 2-1. Take out the gilding cushion. A gilding cushion is used in the process of cutting the gold leaf. It consists of leather stretched over a wooden block. The leather provides a smooth surface that won’t tear the leaf. 2-2. Open the package of pumice powder. Scoop out a small amount with the gilding knife. This should be enough to cover about the first inch (25.4mm) of the blade. Slowly bring the knife to the gilding cushion. 2-3. Degrease the gilding cushion. Spread the powder over the surface of the cushion using the long edge of the blade. Lightly distribute the powder across the surface of the cushion by moving the blade back and forth. Continue doing this until the powder covers the entire surface. This will absorb any remaining grease that would make the leaf stick to the cushion. 2-4. Remove excess powder. Using the flat side of the blade, scrape the remaining powder on to the cushion. Gently brush away and leftover powder from the cushion. Thoroughly wipe the blade with a cloth to remove any lingering pumice particles. 3. Applying the Gold Leaf 3-1. Cut the gold leaf into smaller pieces. This will make it easier to apply. Lay the leaf flat on the gilding cushion. The matte side with the backing should be face-up. Gently apply pressure with the blade of the knife to begin cutting. You should do this while you’re waiting for the sizer to dry. 3-2. Remove the leaf from the backing. Do this while the leaf is still laying flat on the cushion. A common way to do this is to carefully insert the knife between the leaf and the backing. Keep the tissue paper backing for burnishing the leaf in the application process. Alternatively, you can: Lay the leaf and backing on the surface of the object. The backing side should face you. Burnish the leaf with a brush or your fingers. Carefully pull the paper backing away. Blow on the gold leaf. This will encourage it to lay flat enough to work with. 3-3. Lay the gold leaf on the object. It will only stick to the tacky areas of the surface. If your sheets of leaf don’t cover the entire width of the surface, you can arrange the pieces in a simple grid pattern. Don’t worry if areas seem to overlap. You can remove those later. 3-4. Smooth the leaf. Lay the tissue paper backing on top of the leaf. Use your index finger to gently burnish the leaf and remove any air pockets. Keep the paper still to avoid tearing or scratching the leaf. 3-5. Brush the leaf. Use a soft gilder's brush to make the leaf adhere to the object completely and smoothly. Move in a gentle back-and forth motion. The movement of the brush will remove the excess pieces of leaf. The object should look as if it’s made of gold rather than covered in gold leaf. 3-6. Look for imperfections. This includes holes or other places where the gold leaf didn't adhere. Apply small bits of leaf to cover them. Smooth and brush the new bits before moving to the final step. 3-7. Seal the gold leaf. Apply an acrylic topcoat. The topcoat will protect the leaf from damage due to handling, dust, water and ultraviolet light. Allow the seal to dry for five hours. The top coat isn’t necessary if you’re gilding perishable items like food. 3-8. Glaze the object. This optional step will give the surface an antique look. Using a dry paintbrush, apply the glaze. Move in straight lines, going back and forth as you progress across the surface. Wipe off excess glaze with a soft dust cloth. Tips You can also decorate items with other metal leafs, such as silver or copper.
{ "create_time": "20230517 10:46:35", "回答明细": "{\"回答\": \"1. Preparing the Object\\n1-1. Cover the areas you don't want to gild.\\nIf you don’t want to gild your entire object, use painter’s tape to cover the parts you want ungilded. This will keep the sizer and gold leaf in the areas where you want them. Because the tape adhesive isn’t very strong, you can remove the tape easily without damaging anything.\\n1-2. Sand the rest of the surface.\\nUse a piece of sand paper to go over the areas that don’t have any painter’s tape. Continue sanding until the surface is smooth. Use a tack cloth to remove the dust you created by sanding.\\n1-3. Prime the object.\\nUse a primer that's formulated especially for gilding. Gilder’s primer works with gilding sizer to form a tacky surface that will permanently hold gold leaf. It’s also pigmented to hide any flaws that might remain visible after the leaf is applied. If you use regular primer, you will have to apply a base layer of pigmented paint called a bole before applying the primer.\\nAlternatively, you can use a paint color as a base color to the gold leaf since there will not be a perfectly smooth gold finish.\\nPaint two coats of the new paint color.\\nOnce dry, cover the area you want to gold leaf with a coat of adhesive.\\n1-4. Apply the gilding sizer with a paintbrush.\\nWait at least 30 minutes until the sizer has dried to a clear finish. At this point, the sizer will still feel tacky (fairly dry but sticky to the touch). It will then remain tacky for several more hours, giving you time to apply the gold leaf.\\nAn alternative way of testing for tackiness is to glide your knuckle down the surface of the object. If you can hear a squeak, it’s ready for the gold leaf.\\nWhile the sizer is drying, clean the gilding cushion.\\n2. Cleaning the Gilding Cushion\\n2-1. Take out the gilding cushion.\\nA gilding cushion is used in the process of cutting the gold leaf. It consists of leather stretched over a wooden block. The leather provides a smooth surface that won’t tear the leaf.\\n2-2. Open the package of pumice powder.\\nScoop out a small amount with the gilding knife. This should be enough to cover about the first inch (25.4mm) of the blade. Slowly bring the knife to the gilding cushion.\\n2-3. Degrease the gilding cushion.\\nSpread the powder over the surface of the cushion using the long edge of the blade. Lightly distribute the powder across the surface of the cushion by moving the blade back and forth. Continue doing this until the powder covers the entire surface. This will absorb any remaining grease that would make the leaf stick to the cushion.\\n2-4. Remove excess powder.\\nUsing the flat side of the blade, scrape the remaining powder on to the cushion. Gently brush away and leftover powder from the cushion. Thoroughly wipe the blade with a cloth to remove any lingering pumice particles.\\n3. Applying the Gold Leaf\\n3-1. Cut the gold leaf into smaller pieces.\\nThis will make it easier to apply. Lay the leaf flat on the gilding cushion. The matte side with the backing should be face-up. Gently apply pressure with the blade of the knife to begin cutting. You should do this while you’re waiting for the sizer to dry.\\n3-2. Remove the leaf from the backing.\\nDo this while the leaf is still laying flat on the cushion. A common way to do this is to carefully insert the knife between the leaf and the backing. Keep the tissue paper backing for burnishing the leaf in the application process. Alternatively, you can:\\nLay the leaf and backing on the surface of the object. The backing side should face you.\\nBurnish the leaf with a brush or your fingers.\\nCarefully pull the paper backing away.\\nBlow on the gold leaf. This will encourage it to lay flat enough to work with.\\n3-3. Lay the gold leaf on the object.\\nIt will only stick to the tacky areas of the surface. If your sheets of leaf don’t cover the entire width of the surface, you can arrange the pieces in a simple grid pattern.\\nDon’t worry if areas seem to overlap. You can remove those later.\\n3-4. Smooth the leaf.\\nLay the tissue paper backing on top of the leaf. Use your index finger to gently burnish the leaf and remove any air pockets. Keep the paper still to avoid tearing or scratching the leaf.\\n3-5. Brush the leaf.\\nUse a soft gilder's brush to make the leaf adhere to the object completely and smoothly. Move in a gentle back-and forth motion. The movement of the brush will remove the excess pieces of leaf. The object should look as if it’s made of gold rather than covered in gold leaf.\\n3-6. Look for imperfections.\\nThis includes holes or other places where the gold leaf didn't adhere. Apply small bits of leaf to cover them. Smooth and brush the new bits before moving to the final step.\\n3-7. Seal the gold leaf.\\nApply an acrylic topcoat. The topcoat will protect the leaf from damage due to handling, dust, water and ultraviolet light. Allow the seal to dry for five hours.\\nThe top coat isn’t necessary if you’re gilding perishable items like food.\\n3-8. Glaze the object.\\nThis optional step will give the surface an antique look. Using a dry paintbrush, apply the glaze. Move in straight lines, going back and forth as you progress across the surface. Wipe off excess glaze with a soft dust cloth.\\nTips\\nYou can also decorate items with other metal leafs, such as silver or copper.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Gold leaf is gold that's been hammered into a thin foil and is usually sold in sheets or rolls. It’s often used to decorate picture frames, books, and even food. Gilding is the process of applying gold leaf. It requires specialized supplies, such as gilder’s primer and a leather gilding cushion, and consists of several steps involving sticky and delicate materials. However, gilding is actually quite easy to master. All you need are an object to gild and some patience.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Preparing the Object\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Cover the areas you don't want to gild.\", \"描述\": \"If you don’t want to gild your entire object, use painter’s tape to cover the parts you want ungilded. This will keep the sizer and gold leaf in the areas where you want them. Because the tape adhesive isn’t very strong, you can remove the tape easily without damaging anything.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Sand the rest of the surface.\", \"描述\": \"Use a piece of sand paper to go over the areas that don’t have any painter’s tape. Continue sanding until the surface is smooth. Use a tack cloth to remove the dust you created by sanding.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Prime the object.\", \"描述\": \"Use a primer that's formulated especially for gilding. Gilder’s primer works with gilding sizer to form a tacky surface that will permanently hold gold leaf. It’s also pigmented to hide any flaws that might remain visible after the leaf is applied. If you use regular primer, you will have to apply a base layer of pigmented paint called a bole before applying the primer.\\nAlternatively, you can use a paint color as a base color to the gold leaf since there will not be a perfectly smooth gold finish.\\nPaint two coats of the new paint color.\\nOnce dry, cover the area you want to gold leaf with a coat of adhesive.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Apply the gilding sizer with a paintbrush.\", \"描述\": \"Wait at least 30 minutes until the sizer has dried to a clear finish. At this point, the sizer will still feel tacky (fairly dry but sticky to the touch). It will then remain tacky for several more hours, giving you time to apply the gold leaf.\\nAn alternative way of testing for tackiness is to glide your knuckle down the surface of the object. If you can hear a squeak, it’s ready for the gold leaf.\\nWhile the sizer is drying, clean the gilding cushion.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Cleaning the Gilding Cushion\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Take out the gilding cushion.\", \"描述\": \"A gilding cushion is used in the process of cutting the gold leaf. It consists of leather stretched over a wooden block. The leather provides a smooth surface that won’t tear the leaf.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Open the package of pumice powder.\", \"描述\": \"Scoop out a small amount with the gilding knife. This should be enough to cover about the first inch (25.4mm) of the blade. Slowly bring the knife to the gilding cushion.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Degrease the gilding cushion.\", \"描述\": \"Spread the powder over the surface of the cushion using the long edge of the blade. Lightly distribute the powder across the surface of the cushion by moving the blade back and forth. Continue doing this until the powder covers the entire surface. This will absorb any remaining grease that would make the leaf stick to the cushion.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Remove excess powder.\", \"描述\": \"Using the flat side of the blade, scrape the remaining powder on to the cushion. Gently brush away and leftover powder from the cushion. Thoroughly wipe the blade with a cloth to remove any lingering pumice particles.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Applying the Gold Leaf\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Cut the gold leaf into smaller pieces.\", \"描述\": \"This will make it easier to apply. Lay the leaf flat on the gilding cushion. The matte side with the backing should be face-up. 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If your sheets of leaf don’t cover the entire width of the surface, you can arrange the pieces in a simple grid pattern.\\nDon’t worry if areas seem to overlap. You can remove those later.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Smooth the leaf.\", \"描述\": \"Lay the tissue paper backing on top of the leaf. Use your index finger to gently burnish the leaf and remove any air pockets. Keep the paper still to avoid tearing or scratching the leaf.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Brush the leaf.\", \"描述\": \"Use a soft gilder's brush to make the leaf adhere to the object completely and smoothly. Move in a gentle back-and forth motion. The movement of the brush will remove the excess pieces of leaf. The object should look as if it’s made of gold rather than covered in gold leaf.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Look for imperfections.\", \"描述\": \"This includes holes or other places where the gold leaf didn't adhere. Apply small bits of leaf to cover them. 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How to Apply Gold Leaf to Canvas
1. Selecting a Canvas and Applying Adhesive 1-1. Choose a dark canvas. Opt for a deeper colored canvas to prevent small imperfections in your gold application from looking like mistakes. Due to the fragile nature of gold leaf, tiny bits of your background will likely show through your application. A darker background peeking through your gold typically looks more intentional than a light background, which may look more like an incomplete gold application. It’s totally up to you though. If desired, you can use a small, flat soft-bristled brush to paint a white canvas another color with acrylic paints. What color you’d like peeking through your gold leaf is up to you. 1-2. Let any background painting dry completely. If you paint your canvas, check that it has dried fully before moving on to other steps. Look at your canvas to gauge dryness. If it is cool to the touch, it is still curing. How long the canvas takes to dry will depend upon the thickness of your paint application. 1-3. Lay your canvas on your work surface. Place your canvas flat on your work surface, a table is best, rather than on an easel. It’s easiest to work with gold leaf while standing over the canvas. 1-4. Wet a flat soft-bristled brush. Fill a container with plain tap water. Dip your brush into the container to thoroughly coat the bristles. Remove excess water by wiping each side of the brush against a clean paper towel until your brush is merely damp. 1-5. Apply a thin layer of water-based gilding adhesive to your canvas. Unscrew the top from a container of gilding adhesive, and dip your dampened brush into it. Paint the adhesive in short strokes, spreading it over as large an area as you’d like to guild. Extend as much of the adhesive as you can before re-dipping for more adhesive if necessary. The adhesive should be spread thin enough to be translucent rather than milky on the canvas. Try not to go back over areas where you’ve already applied adhesive. This will help avoid undesirable rippling underneath your gold. PVA glue is the best adhesive for gold leaf. 1-6. Feel for tackiness after 2-3 minutes. Touch an inconspicuous area of your canvas with your knuckle. If it feels like the sticky side of a piece of scotch tape, it is ready for gold leaf application. No adhesive should come off on your knuckle if the canvas has reached the appropriate stage of tackiness. If the adhesive is still wet, let it cure for another minute and then check it again. Keep doing this until it reaches the desired stage of tackiness. 2. Applying the Gold Leaf 2-1. Wash your hands and clean any adhesive drips off your work surface. Remove any adhesive residue from your hands by washing them with soap and warm water. Dry them thoroughly. Wipe up any errant drops of adhesive off your work surface with a dry paper towel. Gold leaf is very fragile and may stick to any available adhesive unintentionally. Cleaning up prevents gold leaf from getting all over yourself and your workspace. 2-2. Close any windows and turn off any fans. Minimize airflow in the room where you’re working to prevent your gold leaf from floating up into the air. The leaf is very light, and a small draft can cause it to get away from you while you’re handling it. 2-3. Smooth a square of wax paper against a piece of gold leaf. Open your gold leaf booklet, and peel back the protective tissue covering the leaf. Use your palm to smooth a piece of wax paper over an exposed piece of leaf. Press gently with a flat palm to remove any wrinkles in the leaf. Smoothing the leaf will also create more static and help it “stick” to your wax paper. 2-4. Bring the gold leaf over to your canvas. Gently lift the edge of the wax paper. The gold leaf will be “adhered” to the wax paper with static electricity. Hold the piece of wax paper taut about 4 inches (10 cm) above your canvas and center the gold leaf over your tacky adhesive. If you prefer, you can handle the gold leaf directly with your hands. It’s not dangerous or toxic, but it may break apart. 2-5. Place the gold leaf on your adhesive. Gently lower your wax paper against your canvas to deposit the gold leaf onto your tacky adhesive. Lay the gold leaf so it overlaps the edge of your adhesive by about .25 inches (0.64 cm). Smooth the leaf onto the canvas by using your palm to apply pressure through the wax paper. Repeat this wax paper process to cover your adhesive area fully in gold leaf, slightly overlapping the gold leaves each time to cover the area fully. 2-6. Gently remove any overhang or excess leaf with your hands. Use your fingers to gently tear free any excess overlapping pieces of gold leaf from your canvas. These can be saved for another project or discarded. There may still be some small hanging bits of gold leaf when you’re done. That’s okay; they will be neatened up in a later step. 2-7. Use a clean soft rag or cheesecloth to burnish the gold leaf. Lay a piece of wax paper over the entire gold leafed area of the canvas. Apply firm pressure with your cloth, rubbing the gold leaf against the canvas through the wax paper. This will help secure the gold leaf in place. 2-8. Touch up any areas the gold leaf did not adhere to your canvas. Use more gilding adhesive to fill in any areas where your gold leaf did not stick to the canvas successfully the first time. Wait for tackiness, and apply gold leaf as normal. This issue may occur if you waited too long to apply your gold leaf in the first place and rather than becoming tacky, the original adhesive dried out. Be sure to burnish any touched-up areas for the most lasting application. 2-9. Clean up your canvas with a small stiff-bristled brush. Use short strokes to flick any hanging gold leaf gently off your canvas using a stiff-bristled brush. It’s best to do this outside or indoors over a large trashcan, as small pieces of gold leaf will be released in the air. Keep doing this until your canvas is neat with any excess gold leaf removed. When finished, gently glide a clean rag or cheesecloth over the canvas to sweep away any loosened pieces of leaf that have settled on the canvas. 3. Sealing the Gold Leaf 3-1. Wait at least 3 days before sealing your gold leaf. Let your adhesive cure completely before attempting to apply sealant. For the best finish, it’s best to wait 3 days at a minimum. 3-2. Plan to use an acrylic varnish to seal your gold leaf. Purchase a varnish sealant and read the manufacturer’s directions to familiarize yourself with it. Many sealants require you to mix them with solvents, which can be toxic. Ensure children and pets are in another part of your home being looked after when you work with varnishes that give off fumes. Look for a varnish with a UV protectant, such as Golden Varnishes MSA Varnish with UV protection, to keep light from damaging your gold finish. If mixing varnish and solvents is intimidating for you, opt for a spray varnish. These typically still require protective gear, but do not require any further mixing. 3-3. Apply two coats of varnish per the manufacturer’s instructions. Follow the manufacturer’s directions to brush apply or spray your canvas with varnish and seal your gold leaf. This will keep your gold leaf from tarnishing. Take all protective precautions your varnish recommends, such as a mask, protective gloves, or eyewear. These products are usually toxic, and most require masks that are specifically rated with a certain level of particle protection. A bandana over your face won’t cut it. If you need help, call the manufacturer, and they can make specific safety gear suggestions to ensure you’re protected. 3-4. Let the varnish dry fully before handling your canvas. Let your canvas dry in a well-ventilated area away from pets and children. When it is completely dry, hang your work of art or paint more on the canvas as desired. Now that your gold is sealed, it will not be degraded by adding other art materials. Tips Real gold leaf will not deteriorate with air exposure and therefore does not need to be sealed. However, imitation gold leaf is made of copper and zinc, which can tarnish when exposed to air or ammonia. Always seal your imitation gold leaf to best preserve your gilded finish.[19] X Research source
{ "create_time": "20230517 10:46:35", "回答明细": "{\"回答\": \"1. Selecting a Canvas and Applying Adhesive\\n1-1. Choose a dark canvas.\\nOpt for a deeper colored canvas to prevent small imperfections in your gold application from looking like mistakes. Due to the fragile nature of gold leaf, tiny bits of your background will likely show through your application.\\nA darker background peeking through your gold typically looks more intentional than a light background, which may look more like an incomplete gold application. It’s totally up to you though.\\nIf desired, you can use a small, flat soft-bristled brush to paint a white canvas another color with acrylic paints. What color you’d like peeking through your gold leaf is up to you.\\n1-2. Let any background painting dry completely.\\nIf you paint your canvas, check that it has dried fully before moving on to other steps. Look at your canvas to gauge dryness. If it is cool to the touch, it is still curing. How long the canvas takes to dry will depend upon the thickness of your paint application.\\n1-3. Lay your canvas on your work surface.\\nPlace your canvas flat on your work surface, a table is best, rather than on an easel. It’s easiest to work with gold leaf while standing over the canvas.\\n1-4. Wet a flat soft-bristled brush.\\nFill a container with plain tap water. Dip your brush into the container to thoroughly coat the bristles. Remove excess water by wiping each side of the brush against a clean paper towel until your brush is merely damp.\\n1-5. Apply a thin layer of water-based gilding adhesive to your canvas.\\nUnscrew the top from a container of gilding adhesive, and dip your dampened brush into it. Paint the adhesive in short strokes, spreading it over as large an area as you’d like to guild. Extend as much of the adhesive as you can before re-dipping for more adhesive if necessary.\\nThe adhesive should be spread thin enough to be translucent rather than milky on the canvas.\\nTry not to go back over areas where you’ve already applied adhesive. This will help avoid undesirable rippling underneath your gold.\\nPVA glue is the best adhesive for gold leaf.\\n1-6. Feel for tackiness after 2-3 minutes.\\nTouch an inconspicuous area of your canvas with your knuckle. If it feels like the sticky side of a piece of scotch tape, it is ready for gold leaf application.\\nNo adhesive should come off on your knuckle if the canvas has reached the appropriate stage of tackiness.\\nIf the adhesive is still wet, let it cure for another minute and then check it again. Keep doing this until it reaches the desired stage of tackiness.\\n2. Applying the Gold Leaf\\n2-1. Wash your hands and clean any adhesive drips off your work surface.\\nRemove any adhesive residue from your hands by washing them with soap and warm water. Dry them thoroughly. Wipe up any errant drops of adhesive off your work surface with a dry paper towel.\\nGold leaf is very fragile and may stick to any available adhesive unintentionally. Cleaning up prevents gold leaf from getting all over yourself and your workspace.\\n2-2. Close any windows and turn off any fans.\\nMinimize airflow in the room where you’re working to prevent your gold leaf from floating up into the air. The leaf is very light, and a small draft can cause it to get away from you while you’re handling it.\\n2-3. Smooth a square of wax paper against a piece of gold leaf.\\nOpen your gold leaf booklet, and peel back the protective tissue covering the leaf. Use your palm to smooth a piece of wax paper over an exposed piece of leaf. Press gently with a flat palm to remove any wrinkles in the leaf.\\nSmoothing the leaf will also create more static and help it “stick” to your wax paper.\\n2-4. Bring the gold leaf over to your canvas.\\nGently lift the edge of the wax paper. The gold leaf will be “adhered” to the wax paper with static electricity. Hold the piece of wax paper taut about 4 inches (10 cm) above your canvas and center the gold leaf over your tacky adhesive.\\nIf you prefer, you can handle the gold leaf directly with your hands. It’s not dangerous or toxic, but it may break apart.\\n2-5. Place the gold leaf on your adhesive.\\nGently lower your wax paper against your canvas to deposit the gold leaf onto your tacky adhesive. Lay the gold leaf so it overlaps the edge of your adhesive by about .25 inches (0.64 cm). Smooth the leaf onto the canvas by using your palm to apply pressure through the wax paper.\\nRepeat this wax paper process to cover your adhesive area fully in gold leaf, slightly overlapping the gold leaves each time to cover the area fully.\\n2-6. Gently remove any overhang or excess leaf with your hands.\\nUse your fingers to gently tear free any excess overlapping pieces of gold leaf from your canvas. These can be saved for another project or discarded.\\nThere may still be some small hanging bits of gold leaf when you’re done. That’s okay; they will be neatened up in a later step.\\n2-7. Use a clean soft rag or cheesecloth to burnish the gold leaf.\\nLay a piece of wax paper over the entire gold leafed area of the canvas. Apply firm pressure with your cloth, rubbing the gold leaf against the canvas through the wax paper. This will help secure the gold leaf in place.\\n2-8. Touch up any areas the gold leaf did not adhere to your canvas.\\nUse more gilding adhesive to fill in any areas where your gold leaf did not stick to the canvas successfully the first time. Wait for tackiness, and apply gold leaf as normal.\\nThis issue may occur if you waited too long to apply your gold leaf in the first place and rather than becoming tacky, the original adhesive dried out.\\nBe sure to burnish any touched-up areas for the most lasting application.\\n2-9. Clean up your canvas with a small stiff-bristled brush.\\nUse short strokes to flick any hanging gold leaf gently off your canvas using a stiff-bristled brush. It’s best to do this outside or indoors over a large trashcan, as small pieces of gold leaf will be released in the air. Keep doing this until your canvas is neat with any excess gold leaf removed.\\nWhen finished, gently glide a clean rag or cheesecloth over the canvas to sweep away any loosened pieces of leaf that have settled on the canvas.\\n3. Sealing the Gold Leaf\\n3-1. Wait at least 3 days before sealing your gold leaf.\\nLet your adhesive cure completely before attempting to apply sealant. For the best finish, it’s best to wait 3 days at a minimum.\\n3-2. Plan to use an acrylic varnish to seal your gold leaf.\\nPurchase a varnish sealant and read the manufacturer’s directions to familiarize yourself with it. Many sealants require you to mix them with solvents, which can be toxic. Ensure children and pets are in another part of your home being looked after when you work with varnishes that give off fumes.\\nLook for a varnish with a UV protectant, such as Golden Varnishes MSA Varnish with UV protection, to keep light from damaging your gold finish.\\nIf mixing varnish and solvents is intimidating for you, opt for a spray varnish. These typically still require protective gear, but do not require any further mixing.\\n3-3. Apply two coats of varnish per the manufacturer’s instructions.\\nFollow the manufacturer’s directions to brush apply or spray your canvas with varnish and seal your gold leaf. This will keep your gold leaf from tarnishing.\\nTake all protective precautions your varnish recommends, such as a mask, protective gloves, or eyewear. These products are usually toxic, and most require masks that are specifically rated with a certain level of particle protection. A bandana over your face won’t cut it.\\nIf you need help, call the manufacturer, and they can make specific safety gear suggestions to ensure you’re protected.\\n3-4. Let the varnish dry fully before handling your canvas.\\nLet your canvas dry in a well-ventilated area away from pets and children. When it is completely dry, hang your work of art or paint more on the canvas as desired. Now that your gold is sealed, it will not be degraded by adding other art materials.\\nTips\\nReal gold leaf will not deteriorate with air exposure and therefore does not need to be sealed. However, imitation gold leaf is made of copper and zinc, which can tarnish when exposed to air or ammonia. Always seal your imitation gold leaf to best preserve your gilded finish.[19]\\nX\\nResearch source\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Gold leaf adds a glittery effect to canvas that can elevate your art projects. By preparing the canvas and applying the gold leaf, you can adhere your gold leaf to your canvas securely. Then, with a few special supplies, you can seal your gold leaf to preserve its beautiful finish.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Selecting a Canvas and Applying Adhesive\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Choose a dark canvas.\", \"描述\": \"Opt for a deeper colored canvas to prevent small imperfections in your gold application from looking like mistakes. Due to the fragile nature of gold leaf, tiny bits of your background will likely show through your application.\\nA darker background peeking through your gold typically looks more intentional than a light background, which may look more like an incomplete gold application. It’s totally up to you though.\\nIf desired, you can use a small, flat soft-bristled brush to paint a white canvas another color with acrylic paints. What color you’d like peeking through your gold leaf is up to you.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Let any background painting dry completely.\", \"描述\": \"If you paint your canvas, check that it has dried fully before moving on to other steps. Look at your canvas to gauge dryness. If it is cool to the touch, it is still curing. How long the canvas takes to dry will depend upon the thickness of your paint application.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Lay your canvas on your work surface.\", \"描述\": \"Place your canvas flat on your work surface, a table is best, rather than on an easel. It’s easiest to work with gold leaf while standing over the canvas.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Wet a flat soft-bristled brush.\", \"描述\": \"Fill a container with plain tap water. Dip your brush into the container to thoroughly coat the bristles. Remove excess water by wiping each side of the brush against a clean paper towel until your brush is merely damp.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Apply a thin layer of water-based gilding adhesive to your canvas.\", \"描述\": \"Unscrew the top from a container of gilding adhesive, and dip your dampened brush into it. Paint the adhesive in short strokes, spreading it over as large an area as you’d like to guild. Extend as much of the adhesive as you can before re-dipping for more adhesive if necessary.\\nThe adhesive should be spread thin enough to be translucent rather than milky on the canvas.\\nTry not to go back over areas where you’ve already applied adhesive. This will help avoid undesirable rippling underneath your gold.\\nPVA glue is the best adhesive for gold leaf.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Feel for tackiness after 2-3 minutes.\", \"描述\": \"Touch an inconspicuous area of your canvas with your knuckle. If it feels like the sticky side of a piece of scotch tape, it is ready for gold leaf application.\\nNo adhesive should come off on your knuckle if the canvas has reached the appropriate stage of tackiness.\\nIf the adhesive is still wet, let it cure for another minute and then check it again. Keep doing this until it reaches the desired stage of tackiness.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Applying the Gold Leaf\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Wash your hands and clean any adhesive drips off your work surface.\", \"描述\": \"Remove any adhesive residue from your hands by washing them with soap and warm water. Dry them thoroughly. Wipe up any errant drops of adhesive off your work surface with a dry paper towel.\\nGold leaf is very fragile and may stick to any available adhesive unintentionally. Cleaning up prevents gold leaf from getting all over yourself and your workspace.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Close any windows and turn off any fans.\", \"描述\": \"Minimize airflow in the room where you’re working to prevent your gold leaf from floating up into the air. The leaf is very light, and a small draft can cause it to get away from you while you’re handling it.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Smooth a square of wax paper against a piece of gold leaf.\", \"描述\": \"Open your gold leaf booklet, and peel back the protective tissue covering the leaf. Use your palm to smooth a piece of wax paper over an exposed piece of leaf. Press gently with a flat palm to remove any wrinkles in the leaf.\\nSmoothing the leaf will also create more static and help it “stick” to your wax paper.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Bring the gold leaf over to your canvas.\", \"描述\": \"Gently lift the edge of the wax paper. The gold leaf will be “adhered” to the wax paper with static electricity. Hold the piece of wax paper taut about 4 inches (10 cm) above your canvas and center the gold leaf over your tacky adhesive.\\nIf you prefer, you can handle the gold leaf directly with your hands. It’s not dangerous or toxic, but it may break apart.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Place the gold leaf on your adhesive.\", \"描述\": \"Gently lower your wax paper against your canvas to deposit the gold leaf onto your tacky adhesive. Lay the gold leaf so it overlaps the edge of your adhesive by about .25 inches (0.64 cm). Smooth the leaf onto the canvas by using your palm to apply pressure through the wax paper.\\nRepeat this wax paper process to cover your adhesive area fully in gold leaf, slightly overlapping the gold leaves each time to cover the area fully.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Gently remove any overhang or excess leaf with your hands.\", \"描述\": \"Use your fingers to gently tear free any excess overlapping pieces of gold leaf from your canvas. These can be saved for another project or discarded.\\nThere may still be some small hanging bits of gold leaf when you’re done. That’s okay; they will be neatened up in a later step.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Use a clean soft rag or cheesecloth to burnish the gold leaf.\", \"描述\": \"Lay a piece of wax paper over the entire gold leafed area of the canvas. Apply firm pressure with your cloth, rubbing the gold leaf against the canvas through the wax paper. This will help secure the gold leaf in place.\"}, {\"编号\": 8, \"标题\": \"Touch up any areas the gold leaf did not adhere to your canvas.\", \"描述\": \"Use more gilding adhesive to fill in any areas where your gold leaf did not stick to the canvas successfully the first time. Wait for tackiness, and apply gold leaf as normal.\\nThis issue may occur if you waited too long to apply your gold leaf in the first place and rather than becoming tacky, the original adhesive dried out.\\nBe sure to burnish any touched-up areas for the most lasting application.\"}, {\"编号\": 9, \"标题\": \"Clean up your canvas with a small stiff-bristled brush.\", \"描述\": \"Use short strokes to flick any hanging gold leaf gently off your canvas using a stiff-bristled brush. It’s best to do this outside or indoors over a large trashcan, as small pieces of gold leaf will be released in the air. Keep doing this until your canvas is neat with any excess gold leaf removed.\\nWhen finished, gently glide a clean rag or cheesecloth over the canvas to sweep away any loosened pieces of leaf that have settled on the canvas.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Sealing the Gold Leaf\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Wait at least 3 days before sealing your gold leaf.\", \"描述\": \"Let your adhesive cure completely before attempting to apply sealant. For the best finish, it’s best to wait 3 days at a minimum.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Plan to use an acrylic varnish to seal your gold leaf.\", \"描述\": \"Purchase a varnish sealant and read the manufacturer’s directions to familiarize yourself with it. Many sealants require you to mix them with solvents, which can be toxic. Ensure children and pets are in another part of your home being looked after when you work with varnishes that give off fumes.\\nLook for a varnish with a UV protectant, such as Golden Varnishes MSA Varnish with UV protection, to keep light from damaging your gold finish.\\nIf mixing varnish and solvents is intimidating for you, opt for a spray varnish. These typically still require protective gear, but do not require any further mixing.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Apply two coats of varnish per the manufacturer’s instructions.\", \"描述\": \"Follow the manufacturer’s directions to brush apply or spray your canvas with varnish and seal your gold leaf. This will keep your gold leaf from tarnishing.\\nTake all protective precautions your varnish recommends, such as a mask, protective gloves, or eyewear. These products are usually toxic, and most require masks that are specifically rated with a certain level of particle protection. A bandana over your face won’t cut it.\\nIf you need help, call the manufacturer, and they can make specific safety gear suggestions to ensure you’re protected.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Let the varnish dry fully before handling your canvas.\", \"描述\": \"Let your canvas dry in a well-ventilated area away from pets and children. When it is completely dry, hang your work of art or paint more on the canvas as desired. Now that your gold is sealed, it will not be degraded by adding other art materials.\"}], \"小提示\": [\"Real gold leaf will not deteriorate with air exposure and therefore does not need to be sealed. However, imitation gold leaf is made of copper and zinc, which can tarnish when exposed to air or ammonia. Always seal your imitation gold leaf to best preserve your gilded finish.[19]\\nX\\nResearch source\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Gold Leaf to Paper
1. Applying with a Paint Brush 1-1. Sketch out which sections of your paper you will be applying your gold. It is easiest to apply gold leaf when you know exactly where you want it. If you are adding it to a drawing or painting, block out the areas that you will be applying your gold leaf and leave those sections blank. You can apply gold leaf on top of paintings or drawings if you’d like to. If you don't have a lot of experience with gold leafing, practice on a piece of scrap wood before starting your actual project. 1-2. Apply a pea-sized amount of adhesive to the paper using a paint brush. Gold leaf adhesive comes in many different brands, but it should generally be white and dry clear. Use a paintbrush to pick up pea-sized amounts of adhesive and brush it onto the sections that you will be placing your gold leaf. If you have a lot of gold leaf areas, do 2 inches (5.1 cm) sections at a time so your adhesive doesn’t dry before you get to it. You can find gold leaf adhesive at most craft supply stores. 1-3. Pull your gold leaf on top of your adhesive using tweezers. Touch your gold leaf as little as possible, since it is super fragile and can tear easily. Grab the sheet of gold leaf with tweezers and gently set it on top of the area you have put adhesive on. If you have a lot of areas you want to put small chunks of gold leaf on, you can use your tweezers to tear small pieces off of your sheet and apply them on your adhesive one by one. 1-4. Pat the gold leaf into place with a clean paint brush. Gently pat down on top of your gold leaf to get it to stick to your adhesive. If the gold leaf crinkles up, use your paint brush to smooth it out. Make sure the gold leaf is completely stuck to the paper. Wait until the adhesive is tacky before you start applying your sheets. 1-5. Brush off the excess gold leaf with your paint brush. Gently swipe at your golf leaf until the excess is not stuck to the paper anymore. Use gentle, quick strokes to make sure you don’t dent the gold leaf that is stuck to the adhesive. Brush away your excess gold leaf until your paper looks smooth. If you have a lot of excess gold leaf, you can pick it up with your paint brush and store it in between 2 sheets of cardboard or paper. 2. Using a Stamp 2-1. Use a paint brush to brush adhesive onto your stamp. Choose any stamp you’d like and brush gold leaf adhesive onto it with a paint brush. Apply a thin layer that covers the entire stamp, making sure to get every detail and line on the stamp. If you have a foam brush, you can use that instead of a paint brush. The foam will absorb more of the adhesive and disperse it more evenly. Using a stamp to apply gold leaf will give your gold the design of whatever stamp you choose to use. 2-2. Press your stamp down onto your paper. Set your paper onto a flat, even surface. Press your stamp down onto your piece of paper, applying even pressure all over. Hold the stamp onto the paper for about 3 seconds to make sure all of the adhesive gets transferred to the paper. Gently lift the stamp off of the paper in an upwards motion. Lifting the stamp in an upward motion will make sure you don’t smear or smudge your adhesive. 2-3. Apply a gold leaf sheet on top of the adhesive. Use tweezers or a paint brush to gently pull your gold leaf onto your adhesive area. Avoid touching the gold leaf as much as possible. If you are using a gold sheet with a backing, you can use your hands to touch the back of the sheet and pull it on top of your paper. If you have small pieces of gold leaf, you can set them onto your stamp one by one. 2-4. Press gently on the top of the gold sheet to stick it to the adhesive. Use a paint brush or a clean foam brush to push gently onto the gold sheet. Make sure it sticks to all of the adhesive you have laid down. Look for the design showing through your gold leaf to know when it is ready. If you are using a gold sheet, you can be more vigorous with your pressing. Gold sheets are more sturdy than traditional gold leaf. 2-5. Rub the excess gold leaf off of your paper with a paint brush. Gently swipe at your excess gold leaf to get the extra off of your design. Make sure your paper is smooth and your gold leaf is as flat as possible. 2-6. Dunk your stamp in water to wash off the adhesive. Remove the adhesive from your stamp right away so that it doesn’t get ruined. Dunk your stamp in warm water and gently scrub the area that had adhesive on it to remove any of the leftover glue. Tips Touch your gold leaf as little as possible so that it doesn’t stick to your skin.
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If you have a lot of gold leaf areas, do 2 inches (5.1 cm) sections at a time so your adhesive doesn’t dry before you get to it.\\nYou can find gold leaf adhesive at most craft supply stores.\\n1-3. Pull your gold leaf on top of your adhesive using tweezers.\\nTouch your gold leaf as little as possible, since it is super fragile and can tear easily. Grab the sheet of gold leaf with tweezers and gently set it on top of the area you have put adhesive on.\\nIf you have a lot of areas you want to put small chunks of gold leaf on, you can use your tweezers to tear small pieces off of your sheet and apply them on your adhesive one by one.\\n1-4. Pat the gold leaf into place with a clean paint brush.\\nGently pat down on top of your gold leaf to get it to stick to your adhesive. If the gold leaf crinkles up, use your paint brush to smooth it out. Make sure the gold leaf is completely stuck to the paper.\\nWait until the adhesive is tacky before you start applying your sheets.\\n1-5. Brush off the excess gold leaf with your paint brush.\\nGently swipe at your golf leaf until the excess is not stuck to the paper anymore. Use gentle, quick strokes to make sure you don’t dent the gold leaf that is stuck to the adhesive. Brush away your excess gold leaf until your paper looks smooth.\\nIf you have a lot of excess gold leaf, you can pick it up with your paint brush and store it in between 2 sheets of cardboard or paper.\\n2. Using a Stamp\\n2-1. Use a paint brush to brush adhesive onto your stamp.\\nChoose any stamp you’d like and brush gold leaf adhesive onto it with a paint brush. Apply a thin layer that covers the entire stamp, making sure to get every detail and line on the stamp.\\nIf you have a foam brush, you can use that instead of a paint brush. The foam will absorb more of the adhesive and disperse it more evenly.\\nUsing a stamp to apply gold leaf will give your gold the design of whatever stamp you choose to use.\\n2-2. Press your stamp down onto your paper.\\nSet your paper onto a flat, even surface. Press your stamp down onto your piece of paper, applying even pressure all over. Hold the stamp onto the paper for about 3 seconds to make sure all of the adhesive gets transferred to the paper. Gently lift the stamp off of the paper in an upwards motion.\\nLifting the stamp in an upward motion will make sure you don’t smear or smudge your adhesive.\\n2-3. Apply a gold leaf sheet on top of the adhesive.\\nUse tweezers or a paint brush to gently pull your gold leaf onto your adhesive area. Avoid touching the gold leaf as much as possible. If you are using a gold sheet with a backing, you can use your hands to touch the back of the sheet and pull it on top of your paper.\\nIf you have small pieces of gold leaf, you can set them onto your stamp one by one.\\n2-4. Press gently on the top of the gold sheet to stick it to the adhesive.\\nUse a paint brush or a clean foam brush to push gently onto the gold sheet. Make sure it sticks to all of the adhesive you have laid down. Look for the design showing through your gold leaf to know when it is ready.\\nIf you are using a gold sheet, you can be more vigorous with your pressing. Gold sheets are more sturdy than traditional gold leaf.\\n2-5. Rub the excess gold leaf off of your paper with a paint brush.\\nGently swipe at your excess gold leaf to get the extra off of your design. Make sure your paper is smooth and your gold leaf is as flat as possible.\\n2-6. Dunk your stamp in water to wash off the adhesive.\\nRemove the adhesive from your stamp right away so that it doesn’t get ruined. Dunk your stamp in warm water and gently scrub the area that had adhesive on it to remove any of the leftover glue.\\nTips\\nTouch your gold leaf as little as possible so that it doesn’t stick to your skin.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Gold leaf is a type of real gold that has been hammered into a thin sheet. It has been used throughout the ages in paintings and mixed media artwork. Putting gold leaf on paper makes beautiful designs stand out on their own, or adds depth to paintings and drawings. If you’d like to try applying gold leaf to paper, carefully apply your adhesive, use a paint brush to lay down your gold leaf, and touch your gold as little as possible to create brilliant artwork.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Applying with a Paint Brush\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Sketch out which sections of your paper you will be applying your gold.\", \"描述\": \"It is easiest to apply gold leaf when you know exactly where you want it. If you are adding it to a drawing or painting, block out the areas that you will be applying your gold leaf and leave those sections blank.\\nYou can apply gold leaf on top of paintings or drawings if you’d like to.\\nIf you don't have a lot of experience with gold leafing, practice on a piece of scrap wood before starting your actual project.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Apply a pea-sized amount of adhesive to the paper using a paint brush.\", \"描述\": \"Gold leaf adhesive comes in many different brands, but it should generally be white and dry clear. Use a paintbrush to pick up pea-sized amounts of adhesive and brush it onto the sections that you will be placing your gold leaf. If you have a lot of gold leaf areas, do 2 inches (5.1 cm) sections at a time so your adhesive doesn’t dry before you get to it.\\nYou can find gold leaf adhesive at most craft supply stores.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Pull your gold leaf on top of your adhesive using tweezers.\", \"描述\": \"Touch your gold leaf as little as possible, since it is super fragile and can tear easily. Grab the sheet of gold leaf with tweezers and gently set it on top of the area you have put adhesive on.\\nIf you have a lot of areas you want to put small chunks of gold leaf on, you can use your tweezers to tear small pieces off of your sheet and apply them on your adhesive one by one.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Pat the gold leaf into place with a clean paint brush.\", \"描述\": \"Gently pat down on top of your gold leaf to get it to stick to your adhesive. If the gold leaf crinkles up, use your paint brush to smooth it out. Make sure the gold leaf is completely stuck to the paper.\\nWait until the adhesive is tacky before you start applying your sheets.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Brush off the excess gold leaf with your paint brush.\", \"描述\": \"Gently swipe at your golf leaf until the excess is not stuck to the paper anymore. Use gentle, quick strokes to make sure you don’t dent the gold leaf that is stuck to the adhesive. Brush away your excess gold leaf until your paper looks smooth.\\nIf you have a lot of excess gold leaf, you can pick it up with your paint brush and store it in between 2 sheets of cardboard or paper.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Using a Stamp\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Use a paint brush to brush adhesive onto your stamp.\", \"描述\": \"Choose any stamp you’d like and brush gold leaf adhesive onto it with a paint brush. Apply a thin layer that covers the entire stamp, making sure to get every detail and line on the stamp.\\nIf you have a foam brush, you can use that instead of a paint brush. The foam will absorb more of the adhesive and disperse it more evenly.\\nUsing a stamp to apply gold leaf will give your gold the design of whatever stamp you choose to use.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Press your stamp down onto your paper.\", \"描述\": \"Set your paper onto a flat, even surface. Press your stamp down onto your piece of paper, applying even pressure all over. Hold the stamp onto the paper for about 3 seconds to make sure all of the adhesive gets transferred to the paper. Gently lift the stamp off of the paper in an upwards motion.\\nLifting the stamp in an upward motion will make sure you don’t smear or smudge your adhesive.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Apply a gold leaf sheet on top of the adhesive.\", \"描述\": \"Use tweezers or a paint brush to gently pull your gold leaf onto your adhesive area. Avoid touching the gold leaf as much as possible. If you are using a gold sheet with a backing, you can use your hands to touch the back of the sheet and pull it on top of your paper.\\nIf you have small pieces of gold leaf, you can set them onto your stamp one by one.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Press gently on the top of the gold sheet to stick it to the adhesive.\", \"描述\": \"Use a paint brush or a clean foam brush to push gently onto the gold sheet. Make sure it sticks to all of the adhesive you have laid down. Look for the design showing through your gold leaf to know when it is ready.\\nIf you are using a gold sheet, you can be more vigorous with your pressing. Gold sheets are more sturdy than traditional gold leaf.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Rub the excess gold leaf off of your paper with a paint brush.\", \"描述\": \"Gently swipe at your excess gold leaf to get the extra off of your design. Make sure your paper is smooth and your gold leaf is as flat as possible.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Dunk your stamp in water to wash off the adhesive.\", \"描述\": \"Remove the adhesive from your stamp right away so that it doesn’t get ruined. Dunk your stamp in warm water and gently scrub the area that had adhesive on it to remove any of the leftover glue.\"}], \"小提示\": [\"Touch your gold leaf as little as possible so that it doesn’t stick to your skin.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Goth Makeup
1. Choosing the Makeup 1-1. Look for a foundation that is two shades lighter than your natural skin tone. Most goths have a nearly dead look, where their skin looks almost white and very pale. It’s important that you use a good foundation to act as a base for your makeup. Select a foundation that is two shades lighter than your skin tone to give yourself a pale look that does not look cakey or so pale it looks like you wearing a white mask. If you have a darker skin tone, look for a foundation that is two shades lighter than your natural skin tone and also buy white makeup press powder to apply over the foundation. This will give you an ethereal, grayish skin tone without appearing like you are wearing a white mask that is very different than your natural skin tone. You should also invest in makeup primer, which often contains SPF. Primer helps to prep your skin for foundation and help your makeup last longer. Wearing primer that contains sunscreen will also help to give you a more pale look, as the sunscreen will prevent your skin from tanning. 1-2. Pick up eyeshadow in dark shades. Though the goth look may be dark, this doesn’t mean you can’t have some fun with your eye makeup. Look for eyeshadow in dark shades like black, purple, blue, and red. You can use deep colored black or dark brown eyeshadow to go over your eyeliner and create a more dramatic appearance. Many goths will play their eye shadow color off their lip color and vice versa. Consider how your eye shadow selections might work with the lipsticks you buy to create a total goth look. 1-3. Try an eyeliner pencil in black if you are new to using eyeliner. If you are nervous about applying eyeliner or new to using eyeliner, you may want to try an eyeliner pencil first. The pencil is easy to apply and any mistakes can be adjusted with a Q-tip dipped in water or the edge of your finger. Look for eyeliner pencils in black that are labeled long lasting and non smudging, as you do not want the eyeliner to end up getting all over your face. This would be more of a racoon look, rather than a goth look. Use a smoky or smudgy KAJAL eyeliner on your waterline, which you can smudge with a Q-tip. 1-4. Go for black liquid eyeliner if you are skilled at applying eyeliner. If you are confident with pencil eyeliner and want to try something new or if you have used liquid eyeliner before, look for liquid eyeliner in black. Liquid eyeliner usually creates a more defined line around your eyes and will stay on throughout the day. Consider getting waterproof eyeliner if you tend to sweat or your eyes tend to water. This will ensure the eyeliner stays on your eye lids and does not run down your cheeks or get on other areas of your face. 1-5. Get black mascara. Black mascara is a must for the goth look, as it will darken your eye area and make you look more vampy. Go for black mascara that will lengthen your lashes and give your eyes an extra shot of dark color. If you are into playing around with color as part of your goth look, you may go for colored mascaras in darker tones like blue or red. You can apply these tones on your bare lashes or layer them on top of black mascara for a fun, unique goth look. 1-6. Look for lipstick in dark shades. The goth look would not be complete without dark lips. While pure and simple black lipstick can look great, you can also play around with darker shades like maroon, dark red, or dark purple. You may decide to invest in several different dark shades of lipstick so you can alternate the shades depending on your mood. The lipstick colors can also be used to compliment your current goth look for a specific day. 2. Putting on the Makeup 2-1. Exfoliate and moisturize before you apply the foundation. To get the slick goth look, it is important that you exfoliate your skin with a foaming cleanser and a toner. The foundation will look much better on skin that is smooth and clean. You should also apply a facial moisturizer to give your skin a supple, hydrated look. This will prevent dry patches from forming on your skin throughout the day as you wear your goth makeup. 2-2. Apply sunscreen and primer to your face. To ensure your skin stays young and damage free, always apply sunscreen to your face. Look for sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30. Alternatively, you can look for a primer that contains SPF so both products are in one package. Sunscreen will also protect your skin from tanning, giving you a more pale goth like look. Apply primer all over your face in one thin layer using clean fingers. You can also put primer on your neck to protect it from the sun if it contains SPF. 2-3. Use a makeup sponge to apply the foundation. Once you have clean, smooth surface to work on, take a makeup sponge and apply the foundation to your face. You can find makeup sponges at your local beauty supply store or in the makeup aisle of a department store. You can also use your fingers to apply the foundation, but it can be difficult to apply the foundation evenly with your fingers. Apply one thin layer of foundation over your skin, making sure you get foundation on areas that tend to get red, such as around your nose, between your eyebrows, and on your chin. Only apply one layer of foundation, as too much foundation on your face can lead to caking. It can also make it look like you are wearing a white mask, as opposed to lightening your skin tone. 2-4. Set the foundation with powder. To keep the foundation in place all day long, use a light face powder. Apply the face powder using a powder pad. Make sure you apply the powder to your entire face so your foundation does not risk getting runny or streaky throughout the day. 2-5. Apply the eyeliner. If you are using an eyeliner pencil, you can simply line your eyes with the liner on the top and the bottom of the lash line. Try to create a distinct dark line around your lash line to create a goth look. If you are using liquid eyeliner, you can create more intricate eyeliner styles. For example, you may want to create small “wings” that extend from your upper eyelids for a winged eyeliner look. To do this, start with the eyeliner on the inside of your eyelid and as you move outward, gently let the eyeliner extend a one inch past the corner of your eye. This will give you a more vampy goth look. If you have trouble drawing the “wing” with liquid eyeliner, you can use the eyeliner pencil first to draw the wing and then go over it with liquid eyeliner. 2-6. Use a makeup brush to apply eyeshadow. To give your eyes more punch, you can choose a darker shade of eyeshadow and apply it using a makeup brush. Eyeshadow is a great way to make your goth look feel more unique to you. For example, you may decide to apply a purple eye shadow on your lower lids and then use black eyeshadow on your upper lids and around your eye crease. This will create a dark look for your eyes. 2-7. Put on the mascara. Finish your eye look by applying black mascara to your eyelashes. You can curl your lashes before you put on the mascara to help your eyelashes better frame your eyes. Put on one coat of mascara and let it dry. Then, apply another coat is you want your eyelashes to appear darker. If you have very light eyelashes or very few eyelashes, you may want to apply false eyelashes to give your lashes more definition. If you want to put makeup on your eyebrows, use a darker brow pencil than your natural color. 2-8. Finish with lipstick. Complete your look with a dark lipstick in black or purple. You can use a small makeup brush to apply the lipstick or apply it directly from the tube. Use a Q-tip to remove any imperfections on your eye makeup or your lipstick. Run the Q-tip under your lips to ensure the lipstick looks perfect. 2-9. Use a face mist to set the makeup. Goth makeup looks best when it is clean and smooth, so use face mist to keep your makeup in place and to keep it looking fresh. You can find face mist at your local drugstore or in the beauty aisle. The mist is great for keeping your skin hydrated, especially if you live in a hot climate. Warnings Don't ever sleep with makeup on. Always remove it with a proper makeup remover and wash your face well. Sleeping with makeup will only clog your pores and give you blackheads, acne and pimples.
{ "create_time": "20230517 10:46:36", "回答明细": "{\"回答\": \"1. Choosing the Makeup\\n1-1. Look for a foundation that is two shades lighter than your natural skin tone.\\nMost goths have a nearly dead look, where their skin looks almost white and very pale. It’s important that you use a good foundation to act as a base for your makeup. Select a foundation that is two shades lighter than your skin tone to give yourself a pale look that does not look cakey or so pale it looks like you wearing a white mask.\\nIf you have a darker skin tone, look for a foundation that is two shades lighter than your natural skin tone and also buy white makeup press powder to apply over the foundation. This will give you an ethereal, grayish skin tone without appearing like you are wearing a white mask that is very different than your natural skin tone.\\nYou should also invest in makeup primer, which often contains SPF. Primer helps to prep your skin for foundation and help your makeup last longer. Wearing primer that contains sunscreen will also help to give you a more pale look, as the sunscreen will prevent your skin from tanning.\\n1-2. Pick up eyeshadow in dark shades.\\nThough the goth look may be dark, this doesn’t mean you can’t have some fun with your eye makeup. Look for eyeshadow in dark shades like black, purple, blue, and red.\\nYou can use deep colored black or dark brown eyeshadow to go over your eyeliner and create a more dramatic appearance.\\nMany goths will play their eye shadow color off their lip color and vice versa. Consider how your eye shadow selections might work with the lipsticks you buy to create a total goth look.\\n1-3. Try an eyeliner pencil in black if you are new to using eyeliner.\\nIf you are nervous about applying eyeliner or new to using eyeliner, you may want to try an eyeliner pencil first. The pencil is easy to apply and any mistakes can be adjusted with a Q-tip dipped in water or the edge of your finger.\\nLook for eyeliner pencils in black that are labeled long lasting and non smudging, as you do not want the eyeliner to end up getting all over your face. This would be more of a racoon look, rather than a goth look.\\nUse a smoky or smudgy KAJAL eyeliner on your waterline, which you can smudge with a Q-tip.\\n1-4. Go for black liquid eyeliner if you are skilled at applying eyeliner.\\nIf you are confident with pencil eyeliner and want to try something new or if you have used liquid eyeliner before, look for liquid eyeliner in black. Liquid eyeliner usually creates a more defined line around your eyes and will stay on throughout the day.\\nConsider getting waterproof eyeliner if you tend to sweat or your eyes tend to water. This will ensure the eyeliner stays on your eye lids and does not run down your cheeks or get on other areas of your face.\\n1-5. Get black mascara.\\nBlack mascara is a must for the goth look, as it will darken your eye area and make you look more vampy. Go for black mascara that will lengthen your lashes and give your eyes an extra shot of dark color.\\nIf you are into playing around with color as part of your goth look, you may go for colored mascaras in darker tones like blue or red. You can apply these tones on your bare lashes or layer them on top of black mascara for a fun, unique goth look.\\n1-6. Look for lipstick in dark shades.\\nThe goth look would not be complete without dark lips. While pure and simple black lipstick can look great, you can also play around with darker shades like maroon, dark red, or dark purple.\\nYou may decide to invest in several different dark shades of lipstick so you can alternate the shades depending on your mood. The lipstick colors can also be used to compliment your current goth look for a specific day.\\n2. Putting on the Makeup\\n2-1. Exfoliate and moisturize before you apply the foundation.\\nTo get the slick goth look, it is important that you exfoliate your skin with a foaming cleanser and a toner. The foundation will look much better on skin that is smooth and clean.\\nYou should also apply a facial moisturizer to give your skin a supple, hydrated look. This will prevent dry patches from forming on your skin throughout the day as you wear your goth makeup.\\n2-2. Apply sunscreen and primer to your face.\\nTo ensure your skin stays young and damage free, always apply sunscreen to your face. Look for sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30. Alternatively, you can look for a primer that contains SPF so both products are in one package. Sunscreen will also protect your skin from tanning, giving you a more pale goth like look.\\nApply primer all over your face in one thin layer using clean fingers. You can also put primer on your neck to protect it from the sun if it contains SPF.\\n2-3. Use a makeup sponge to apply the foundation.\\nOnce you have clean, smooth surface to work on, take a makeup sponge and apply the foundation to your face. You can find makeup sponges at your local beauty supply store or in the makeup aisle of a department store. You can also use your fingers to apply the foundation, but it can be difficult to apply the foundation evenly with your fingers.\\nApply one thin layer of foundation over your skin, making sure you get foundation on areas that tend to get red, such as around your nose, between your eyebrows, and on your chin.\\nOnly apply one layer of foundation, as too much foundation on your face can lead to caking. It can also make it look like you are wearing a white mask, as opposed to lightening your skin tone.\\n2-4. Set the foundation with powder.\\nTo keep the foundation in place all day long, use a light face powder. Apply the face powder using a powder pad. Make sure you apply the powder to your entire face so your foundation does not risk getting runny or streaky throughout the day.\\n2-5. Apply the eyeliner.\\nIf you are using an eyeliner pencil, you can simply line your eyes with the liner on the top and the bottom of the lash line. Try to create a distinct dark line around your lash line to create a goth look.\\nIf you are using liquid eyeliner, you can create more intricate eyeliner styles. For example, you may want to create small “wings” that extend from your upper eyelids for a winged eyeliner look. To do this, start with the eyeliner on the inside of your eyelid and as you move outward, gently let the eyeliner extend a one inch past the corner of your eye. This will give you a more vampy goth look.\\nIf you have trouble drawing the “wing” with liquid eyeliner, you can use the eyeliner pencil first to draw the wing and then go over it with liquid eyeliner.\\n2-6. Use a makeup brush to apply eyeshadow.\\nTo give your eyes more punch, you can choose a darker shade of eyeshadow and apply it using a makeup brush. Eyeshadow is a great way to make your goth look feel more unique to you.\\nFor example, you may decide to apply a purple eye shadow on your lower lids and then use black eyeshadow on your upper lids and around your eye crease. This will create a dark look for your eyes.\\n2-7. Put on the mascara.\\nFinish your eye look by applying black mascara to your eyelashes. You can curl your lashes before you put on the mascara to help your eyelashes better frame your eyes. Put on one coat of mascara and let it dry. Then, apply another coat is you want your eyelashes to appear darker.\\nIf you have very light eyelashes or very few eyelashes, you may want to apply false eyelashes to give your lashes more definition.\\nIf you want to put makeup on your eyebrows, use a darker brow pencil than your natural color.\\n2-8. Finish with lipstick.\\nComplete your look with a dark lipstick in black or purple. You can use a small makeup brush to apply the lipstick or apply it directly from the tube.\\nUse a Q-tip to remove any imperfections on your eye makeup or your lipstick. Run the Q-tip under your lips to ensure the lipstick looks perfect.\\n2-9. Use a face mist to set the makeup.\\nGoth makeup looks best when it is clean and smooth, so use face mist to keep your makeup in place and to keep it looking fresh. You can find face mist at your local drugstore or in the beauty aisle. The mist is great for keeping your skin hydrated, especially if you live in a hot climate.\\nWarnings\\nDon't ever sleep with makeup on. Always remove it with a proper makeup remover and wash your face well. Sleeping with makeup will only clog your pores and give you blackheads, acne and pimples.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"The entire Goth culture is heavily into appearance. Makeup is just one of the features that completes a Gothic look, but it's an important one, too. Gothic makeup can be dark and beautiful.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Choosing the Makeup\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Look for a foundation that is two shades lighter than your natural skin tone.\", \"描述\": \"Most goths have a nearly dead look, where their skin looks almost white and very pale. It’s important that you use a good foundation to act as a base for your makeup. Select a foundation that is two shades lighter than your skin tone to give yourself a pale look that does not look cakey or so pale it looks like you wearing a white mask.\\nIf you have a darker skin tone, look for a foundation that is two shades lighter than your natural skin tone and also buy white makeup press powder to apply over the foundation. This will give you an ethereal, grayish skin tone without appearing like you are wearing a white mask that is very different than your natural skin tone.\\nYou should also invest in makeup primer, which often contains SPF. Primer helps to prep your skin for foundation and help your makeup last longer. Wearing primer that contains sunscreen will also help to give you a more pale look, as the sunscreen will prevent your skin from tanning.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Pick up eyeshadow in dark shades.\", \"描述\": \"Though the goth look may be dark, this doesn’t mean you can’t have some fun with your eye makeup. Look for eyeshadow in dark shades like black, purple, blue, and red.\\nYou can use deep colored black or dark brown eyeshadow to go over your eyeliner and create a more dramatic appearance.\\nMany goths will play their eye shadow color off their lip color and vice versa. Consider how your eye shadow selections might work with the lipsticks you buy to create a total goth look.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Try an eyeliner pencil in black if you are new to using eyeliner.\", \"描述\": \"If you are nervous about applying eyeliner or new to using eyeliner, you may want to try an eyeliner pencil first. The pencil is easy to apply and any mistakes can be adjusted with a Q-tip dipped in water or the edge of your finger.\\nLook for eyeliner pencils in black that are labeled long lasting and non smudging, as you do not want the eyeliner to end up getting all over your face. This would be more of a racoon look, rather than a goth look.\\nUse a smoky or smudgy KAJAL eyeliner on your waterline, which you can smudge with a Q-tip.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Go for black liquid eyeliner if you are skilled at applying eyeliner.\", \"描述\": \"If you are confident with pencil eyeliner and want to try something new or if you have used liquid eyeliner before, look for liquid eyeliner in black. Liquid eyeliner usually creates a more defined line around your eyes and will stay on throughout the day.\\nConsider getting waterproof eyeliner if you tend to sweat or your eyes tend to water. This will ensure the eyeliner stays on your eye lids and does not run down your cheeks or get on other areas of your face.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Get black mascara.\", \"描述\": \"Black mascara is a must for the goth look, as it will darken your eye area and make you look more vampy. Go for black mascara that will lengthen your lashes and give your eyes an extra shot of dark color.\\nIf you are into playing around with color as part of your goth look, you may go for colored mascaras in darker tones like blue or red. You can apply these tones on your bare lashes or layer them on top of black mascara for a fun, unique goth look.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Look for lipstick in dark shades.\", \"描述\": \"The goth look would not be complete without dark lips. While pure and simple black lipstick can look great, you can also play around with darker shades like maroon, dark red, or dark purple.\\nYou may decide to invest in several different dark shades of lipstick so you can alternate the shades depending on your mood. The lipstick colors can also be used to compliment your current goth look for a specific day.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Putting on the Makeup\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Exfoliate and moisturize before you apply the foundation.\", \"描述\": \"To get the slick goth look, it is important that you exfoliate your skin with a foaming cleanser and a toner. The foundation will look much better on skin that is smooth and clean.\\nYou should also apply a facial moisturizer to give your skin a supple, hydrated look. This will prevent dry patches from forming on your skin throughout the day as you wear your goth makeup.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Apply sunscreen and primer to your face.\", \"描述\": \"To ensure your skin stays young and damage free, always apply sunscreen to your face. Look for sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30. Alternatively, you can look for a primer that contains SPF so both products are in one package. Sunscreen will also protect your skin from tanning, giving you a more pale goth like look.\\nApply primer all over your face in one thin layer using clean fingers. You can also put primer on your neck to protect it from the sun if it contains SPF.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Use a makeup sponge to apply the foundation.\", \"描述\": \"Once you have clean, smooth surface to work on, take a makeup sponge and apply the foundation to your face. You can find makeup sponges at your local beauty supply store or in the makeup aisle of a department store. You can also use your fingers to apply the foundation, but it can be difficult to apply the foundation evenly with your fingers.\\nApply one thin layer of foundation over your skin, making sure you get foundation on areas that tend to get red, such as around your nose, between your eyebrows, and on your chin.\\nOnly apply one layer of foundation, as too much foundation on your face can lead to caking. It can also make it look like you are wearing a white mask, as opposed to lightening your skin tone.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Set the foundation with powder.\", \"描述\": \"To keep the foundation in place all day long, use a light face powder. Apply the face powder using a powder pad. Make sure you apply the powder to your entire face so your foundation does not risk getting runny or streaky throughout the day.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Apply the eyeliner.\", \"描述\": \"If you are using an eyeliner pencil, you can simply line your eyes with the liner on the top and the bottom of the lash line. Try to create a distinct dark line around your lash line to create a goth look.\\nIf you are using liquid eyeliner, you can create more intricate eyeliner styles. For example, you may want to create small “wings” that extend from your upper eyelids for a winged eyeliner look. To do this, start with the eyeliner on the inside of your eyelid and as you move outward, gently let the eyeliner extend a one inch past the corner of your eye. This will give you a more vampy goth look.\\nIf you have trouble drawing the “wing” with liquid eyeliner, you can use the eyeliner pencil first to draw the wing and then go over it with liquid eyeliner.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Use a makeup brush to apply eyeshadow.\", \"描述\": \"To give your eyes more punch, you can choose a darker shade of eyeshadow and apply it using a makeup brush. Eyeshadow is a great way to make your goth look feel more unique to you.\\nFor example, you may decide to apply a purple eye shadow on your lower lids and then use black eyeshadow on your upper lids and around your eye crease. This will create a dark look for your eyes.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Put on the mascara.\", \"描述\": \"Finish your eye look by applying black mascara to your eyelashes. You can curl your lashes before you put on the mascara to help your eyelashes better frame your eyes. Put on one coat of mascara and let it dry. Then, apply another coat is you want your eyelashes to appear darker.\\nIf you have very light eyelashes or very few eyelashes, you may want to apply false eyelashes to give your lashes more definition.\\nIf you want to put makeup on your eyebrows, use a darker brow pencil than your natural color.\"}, {\"编号\": 8, \"标题\": \"Finish with lipstick.\", \"描述\": \"Complete your look with a dark lipstick in black or purple. You can use a small makeup brush to apply the lipstick or apply it directly from the tube.\\nUse a Q-tip to remove any imperfections on your eye makeup or your lipstick. Run the Q-tip under your lips to ensure the lipstick looks perfect.\"}, {\"编号\": 9, \"标题\": \"Use a face mist to set the makeup.\", \"描述\": \"Goth makeup looks best when it is clean and smooth, so use face mist to keep your makeup in place and to keep it looking fresh. You can find face mist at your local drugstore or in the beauty aisle. The mist is great for keeping your skin hydrated, especially if you live in a hot climate.\"}], \"注意事项\": [\"Don't ever sleep with makeup on. Always remove it with a proper makeup remover and wash your face well. Sleeping with makeup will only clog your pores and give you blackheads, acne and pimples.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Gradual Tanner
1. Steps 1-1. Choose your product. Most big skincare brands now make a gradual tanner, so you have a lot of choice. The main products are Dove Summer Body, Johnson's Holiday Skin, L'Oreal Nutrisummer, No7 Naturally Sunkissed Gradual Body Tan, Garnier Summerbody and Palmer's Natural Bronze. Most products come in two versions, one for pale skin and one for dark skin, so choose the right one for your skin tone. Some Gradual Tanners also come with a hint of shimmer, so are ideal for taking on holiday. 1-2. To prepare for your tan, exfoliate thoroughly and remember to shave or wax the day before. On the day of application, shower, then apply a light coat of a thin moisturiser or body lotion to your skin and allow it to be absorbed. Make sure your skin is completely dry before taking a small blob at a time of the tanner and applying it to your skin. Remember to rub it in thoroughly and apply it everywhere. 1-3. After applying the tan, wash your hands and wait at least a couple of minutes before getting dressed into loose clothing and avoid water for a couple of hours until the tan has completely sunk in. 1-4. Reapply the product every day and a light, even tan should develop after 2-3 days. 1-5. To maintain your tan, exfoliate and moisturise every day. Tips To get a light, year round tan, you can mix gradual tanner with your regular moisturiser and use it all the time. Warnings In case of mistakes or over application, a small amount of lemon juice can help to remove, or at least lighten your tan.
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How to Apply Gum Gel
1. Cleaning Your Nails 1-1. Remove any old nail polish or gel coats. You must apply the gum gel to a natural nail, so grab some polish remover, acetone, or rubbing alcohol and wipe your nails clean. If you have any press-on nails, soak them in hot water and peel them off. Thoroughly wipe each nail before washing your hands and letting them air dry. Gum gel will generally last 2-4 weeks depending on how thick you apply it and how clean your nails are when you put it on. This is why cleaning your nails thoroughly is so important. 1-2. Clean and push your cuticles to remove the dead skin. Grab an orangewood stick or a cuticle tool and hold it like a pencil. Gently press against your cuticle to push it and expose any dead skin hiding near the base of your nail. Then, use an orangewood stick, flat scraper blade, or curette to gently scrape away any dead skin. Take 5-10 minutes to really clean all of your cuticles out. 1-3. Wipe your nails clean with a clean, dry brush to remove any dead skin. Thoroughly clean a makeup brush by washing it out and letting it air dry. Alternatively, grab a brand new brush. Wipe each nail by brushing back and forth along the tips of your fingers. Brush each individual finger 4-5 times to knock away any dirt, residue, or dead skin that’s hanging on your nails. You can file your nails after doing this if you really want some strong adhesion, but it’s not mandatory. 2. Adding the Adhesive Base Coat 2-1. Brush your nails with the gel gum base coat. Unscrew the cap on the gum gel base coat. Rub the bristles on the cap’s brush against the inside of the bottle to knock off any excess base coat fluid. Carefully apply the base coat to your nails using wide, straight strokes to cover the middle of the nail. Then, gently outline the back of your nail using a single circular stroke. Do your best to keep the base coat off of your skin. Repeat this process for each of your nails. You don’t need a thick layer of base coat, but you do need to cover each portion of the nail. If you do get base coat on your skin, use a cleanser or wet wipe to rub away the adhesive fluid before it dries. 2-2. Cure the base coat under a UV lamp for 30 seconds. Turn a UV lamp on and slide your fingers underneath the light. Let your nails cure for 30 seconds to give the base coat time to stiffen and adhere to your nails. The base coat will still be tacky and sticky when you take your fingers out, so avoid touching your nails. You can usually use an LED lamp for this adhesive as well, but check the label on your gum gel base coat just to make sure. Typically, you can hold your nails under an LED lamp for 15-20 seconds to cure the base coat. Unfortunately, you cannot apply gum gel nails if you don’t have a UV or LED lamp. 2-3. Apply a second layer of the base coat if you want extra adhesion. It’s entirely optional, but adding an additional base coat will make your gum gel nails last even longer. If you don’t want to do your nails again after a few weeks, feel free to repeat this process and apply another layer of base coat to your nails. Cure them under the UV lamp the same way you cured the first coat. Gum gel nails typically last 2-4 weeks, but they may last a little longer if you use a second base coat. 3. Creating the Gum Gel Nails 3-1. Place a thick drop of gum gel in the middle of your first nail. Squeeze the tube firmly to slowly push out a pea-sized dollop of the gum gel. Place the gum gel on to the tip of an orangewood stick. Then, use the tip of your stick to carefully wipe the gem gel off of the stick and on to the middle of your first nail. Gently tap the gum gel down using the broad side of the stick to flatten it out a little. This is where the oddity of gum gel will really become apparent. The gum gel itself is a thick, putty-like substance. It can be molded, shaped, and pushed around, but it’s kind of a weird substance to work with. Don’t worry—you’ll get better at working with it as you continue to get practice. It’s kind of hard to figure out how much gum gel you need for each nail. Don’t worry if you get it wrong the first time. You can always add more gum gel to a nail or scoop some excess gel off. This stuff is pretty dense, so it can take a bit of pressure to squeeze the gum gel out of the tube. 3-2. Dip a small nail brush into some cleanser or isopropyl alcohol. Take a clean nail brush and dip it into some liquid cleanser. Blot the brush on a paper towel to wipe the excess cleanser off. Get the brush damp, but not soaking wet. The cleanser will temporarily soften the gum gel and make it easier to work around, so reload your brush whenever the gum gel starts hardening. 3-3. Tap the gum gel down using the damp brush to spread it out. Hold the brush at a 10- to 20-degree angle and repeatedly tap the top of the gum gel. Continue doing this until the gum gel flattens out around the middle of the nail. Stop once the gum gel gets within ⁄4–⁄6 inch (0.64–0.42 cm) of the skin on the sides of your finger. This may be a little hard to do your first time working with gum gel, but try to keep the gum gel thicker in the middle of the nail and thinner around the edges of the nail. 3-4. Brush the gum gel around to shape it to your nail. Use the nail brush to sculpt the gel on your nail. You can hold the bristles perpendicular to the gel and move it from above to make minor adjustments, or push the gum gel around faster by spreading the gel with the brush at a 25- to 35-degree angle. Take your time to work the gel up through the tip of your nail and towards the back of the nail near you cuticle. You may be tempted to use a stiffer tool to force the gum gel around, but this will make it harder to get an even texture. You’re much better off taking a little more time to spread it out evenly with the brush. If you run out of gel, push out a small drop of gum on to your orangewood stick and rub it off on the area where you need more gum gel. Reload your brush with cleanser or isopropyl alcohol as needed to keep it damp and make the gum gel easier to work with. 3-5. Touch up the edges of the nail and remove any gel that gets on your skin. Use the tip of your brush to push small amounts of the gel around the edge of your cuticle. Carefully spread the gel out around the edges of the nail and coat the underside of the free edge if you have one. If you get any gum gel on your skin, scrape the gel up with your orangewood stick or cuticle tool and wipe the area with a cleansing wipe. The gum gel won’t start to dry until you cure it under a lamp, so you have plenty of time to spread it out, touch the sides of the nail up, or remove it from your skin. 3-6. Repeat this process to add the gel to the rest of your nails. Once you’ve finished your first nail, continue this process until you’ve covered each of your nails. Scoop up a small dollop of gum gel, apply it to the center of your nail, and spread it around with your brush. This may take you 20-30 minutes, but the finished product will look incredible! One of the benefits of gum gel is that you have total control over the thickness of the nail. You can build your nails up for a thicker look, or use a thinner amount to create a smoother acrylic style. 3-7. Cure your nails under a UV lamp for 2 minutes. Once your nails are completely covered, slide them under a UV lamp for 2 minutes. This will cure the gum gel and adhere it to your nails. Your nails will still be a little sticky after they’ve cured, but this is entirely normal. Don’t cure them under the lamp for more than 2 minutes to get this stickiness off. If the label on your gum gel notes that you can use an LED lamp, hold the nails under the lamp for 60 seconds. 3-8. Wipe your nails with a cleanser wipe to remove the sticky layer. To remove the sticky layer on the surface of the gum gel, grab a cleanser wipe. Gently rub the surface of each nail with the wipe to erode the tacky texture on the top of the gum gel. This will leave a beautiful matte look behind and leave your nails with a smooth finish. When you’re done, you can leave the nails as they are for a matte finish. Alternatively, you can cover the nails in a standard clear coat to add some sheen and make them look glossy. It’s really up to you! You can remove the gum gel at any time using a file and cuticle tool to scrape the gum gel off. Tips There aren’t a lot of companies that make gum gel products. If you can’t find it at a beauty supply store, look online. Most of the manufacturers are based in the United Kingdom and may ship internationally.
{ "create_time": "20230517 10:46:36", "回答明细": "{\"回答\": \"1. Cleaning Your Nails\\n1-1. Remove any old nail polish or gel coats.\\nYou must apply the gum gel to a natural nail, so grab some polish remover, acetone, or rubbing alcohol and wipe your nails clean. If you have any press-on nails, soak them in hot water and peel them off. Thoroughly wipe each nail before washing your hands and letting them air dry.\\nGum gel will generally last 2-4 weeks depending on how thick you apply it and how clean your nails are when you put it on. This is why cleaning your nails thoroughly is so important.\\n1-2. Clean and push your cuticles to remove the dead skin.\\nGrab an orangewood stick or a cuticle tool and hold it like a pencil. Gently press against your cuticle to push it and expose any dead skin hiding near the base of your nail. Then, use an orangewood stick, flat scraper blade, or curette to gently scrape away any dead skin. Take 5-10 minutes to really clean all of your cuticles out.\\n1-3. Wipe your nails clean with a clean, dry brush to remove any dead skin.\\nThoroughly clean a makeup brush by washing it out and letting it air dry. Alternatively, grab a brand new brush. Wipe each nail by brushing back and forth along the tips of your fingers. Brush each individual finger 4-5 times to knock away any dirt, residue, or dead skin that’s hanging on your nails.\\nYou can file your nails after doing this if you really want some strong adhesion, but it’s not mandatory.\\n2. Adding the Adhesive Base Coat\\n2-1. Brush your nails with the gel gum base coat.\\nUnscrew the cap on the gum gel base coat. Rub the bristles on the cap’s brush against the inside of the bottle to knock off any excess base coat fluid. Carefully apply the base coat to your nails using wide, straight strokes to cover the middle of the nail. Then, gently outline the back of your nail using a single circular stroke. Do your best to keep the base coat off of your skin.\\nRepeat this process for each of your nails.\\nYou don’t need a thick layer of base coat, but you do need to cover each portion of the nail.\\nIf you do get base coat on your skin, use a cleanser or wet wipe to rub away the adhesive fluid before it dries.\\n2-2. Cure the base coat under a UV lamp for 30 seconds.\\nTurn a UV lamp on and slide your fingers underneath the light. Let your nails cure for 30 seconds to give the base coat time to stiffen and adhere to your nails. The base coat will still be tacky and sticky when you take your fingers out, so avoid touching your nails.\\nYou can usually use an LED lamp for this adhesive as well, but check the label on your gum gel base coat just to make sure. Typically, you can hold your nails under an LED lamp for 15-20 seconds to cure the base coat.\\nUnfortunately, you cannot apply gum gel nails if you don’t have a UV or LED lamp.\\n2-3. Apply a second layer of the base coat if you want extra adhesion.\\nIt’s entirely optional, but adding an additional base coat will make your gum gel nails last even longer. If you don’t want to do your nails again after a few weeks, feel free to repeat this process and apply another layer of base coat to your nails. Cure them under the UV lamp the same way you cured the first coat.\\nGum gel nails typically last 2-4 weeks, but they may last a little longer if you use a second base coat.\\n3. Creating the Gum Gel Nails\\n3-1. Place a thick drop of gum gel in the middle of your first nail.\\nSqueeze the tube firmly to slowly push out a pea-sized dollop of the gum gel. Place the gum gel on to the tip of an orangewood stick. Then, use the tip of your stick to carefully wipe the gem gel off of the stick and on to the middle of your first nail. Gently tap the gum gel down using the broad side of the stick to flatten it out a little.\\nThis is where the oddity of gum gel will really become apparent. The gum gel itself is a thick, putty-like substance. It can be molded, shaped, and pushed around, but it’s kind of a weird substance to work with. Don’t worry—you’ll get better at working with it as you continue to get practice.\\nIt’s kind of hard to figure out how much gum gel you need for each nail. Don’t worry if you get it wrong the first time. You can always add more gum gel to a nail or scoop some excess gel off.\\nThis stuff is pretty dense, so it can take a bit of pressure to squeeze the gum gel out of the tube.\\n3-2. Dip a small nail brush into some cleanser or isopropyl alcohol.\\nTake a clean nail brush and dip it into some liquid cleanser. Blot the brush on a paper towel to wipe the excess cleanser off. Get the brush damp, but not soaking wet. The cleanser will temporarily soften the gum gel and make it easier to work around, so reload your brush whenever the gum gel starts hardening.\\n3-3. Tap the gum gel down using the damp brush to spread it out.\\nHold the brush at a 10- to 20-degree angle and repeatedly tap the top of the gum gel. Continue doing this until the gum gel flattens out around the middle of the nail. Stop once the gum gel gets within ⁄4–⁄6 inch (0.64–0.42 cm) of the skin on the sides of your finger.\\nThis may be a little hard to do your first time working with gum gel, but try to keep the gum gel thicker in the middle of the nail and thinner around the edges of the nail.\\n3-4. Brush the gum gel around to shape it to your nail.\\nUse the nail brush to sculpt the gel on your nail. You can hold the bristles perpendicular to the gel and move it from above to make minor adjustments, or push the gum gel around faster by spreading the gel with the brush at a 25- to 35-degree angle. Take your time to work the gel up through the tip of your nail and towards the back of the nail near you cuticle.\\nYou may be tempted to use a stiffer tool to force the gum gel around, but this will make it harder to get an even texture. You’re much better off taking a little more time to spread it out evenly with the brush.\\nIf you run out of gel, push out a small drop of gum on to your orangewood stick and rub it off on the area where you need more gum gel.\\nReload your brush with cleanser or isopropyl alcohol as needed to keep it damp and make the gum gel easier to work with.\\n3-5. Touch up the edges of the nail and remove any gel that gets on your skin.\\nUse the tip of your brush to push small amounts of the gel around the edge of your cuticle. Carefully spread the gel out around the edges of the nail and coat the underside of the free edge if you have one. If you get any gum gel on your skin, scrape the gel up with your orangewood stick or cuticle tool and wipe the area with a cleansing wipe.\\nThe gum gel won’t start to dry until you cure it under a lamp, so you have plenty of time to spread it out, touch the sides of the nail up, or remove it from your skin.\\n3-6. Repeat this process to add the gel to the rest of your nails.\\nOnce you’ve finished your first nail, continue this process until you’ve covered each of your nails. Scoop up a small dollop of gum gel, apply it to the center of your nail, and spread it around with your brush. This may take you 20-30 minutes, but the finished product will look incredible!\\nOne of the benefits of gum gel is that you have total control over the thickness of the nail. You can build your nails up for a thicker look, or use a thinner amount to create a smoother acrylic style.\\n3-7. Cure your nails under a UV lamp for 2 minutes.\\nOnce your nails are completely covered, slide them under a UV lamp for 2 minutes. This will cure the gum gel and adhere it to your nails. Your nails will still be a little sticky after they’ve cured, but this is entirely normal. Don’t cure them under the lamp for more than 2 minutes to get this stickiness off.\\nIf the label on your gum gel notes that you can use an LED lamp, hold the nails under the lamp for 60 seconds.\\n3-8. Wipe your nails with a cleanser wipe to remove the sticky layer.\\nTo remove the sticky layer on the surface of the gum gel, grab a cleanser wipe. Gently rub the surface of each nail with the wipe to erode the tacky texture on the top of the gum gel. This will leave a beautiful matte look behind and leave your nails with a smooth finish.\\nWhen you’re done, you can leave the nails as they are for a matte finish. Alternatively, you can cover the nails in a standard clear coat to add some sheen and make them look glossy. It’s really up to you!\\nYou can remove the gum gel at any time using a file and cuticle tool to scrape the gum gel off.\\nTips\\nThere aren’t a lot of companies that make gum gel products. If you can’t find it at a beauty supply store, look online. Most of the manufacturers are based in the United Kingdom and may ship internationally.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Gum gel, also known as polygel, is a relatively new innovation in the world of nails. It’s a thicker substance that you sculpt on to the nail kind of like putty or tacky glue. The advantage of using gum gel is that it’s much easier to control the thickness of your nails and it can be modified to create a matte or glossy finish. Gum gel can be kind of awkward to use, but you’ll quickly get used to working with it. Keep in mind, when you buy gum gel it should come with a bottle of adhesive base coat. You cannot apply the gum gel without using a gum gel adhesive designed specifically for that brand’s product.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Cleaning Your Nails\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Remove any old nail polish or gel coats.\", \"描述\": \"You must apply the gum gel to a natural nail, so grab some polish remover, acetone, or rubbing alcohol and wipe your nails clean. If you have any press-on nails, soak them in hot water and peel them off. Thoroughly wipe each nail before washing your hands and letting them air dry.\\nGum gel will generally last 2-4 weeks depending on how thick you apply it and how clean your nails are when you put it on. This is why cleaning your nails thoroughly is so important.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Clean and push your cuticles to remove the dead skin.\", \"描述\": \"Grab an orangewood stick or a cuticle tool and hold it like a pencil. Gently press against your cuticle to push it and expose any dead skin hiding near the base of your nail. Then, use an orangewood stick, flat scraper blade, or curette to gently scrape away any dead skin. Take 5-10 minutes to really clean all of your cuticles out.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Wipe your nails clean with a clean, dry brush to remove any dead skin.\", \"描述\": \"Thoroughly clean a makeup brush by washing it out and letting it air dry. Alternatively, grab a brand new brush. Wipe each nail by brushing back and forth along the tips of your fingers. Brush each individual finger 4-5 times to knock away any dirt, residue, or dead skin that’s hanging on your nails.\\nYou can file your nails after doing this if you really want some strong adhesion, but it’s not mandatory.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Adding the Adhesive Base Coat\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Brush your nails with the gel gum base coat.\", \"描述\": \"Unscrew the cap on the gum gel base coat. Rub the bristles on the cap’s brush against the inside of the bottle to knock off any excess base coat fluid. Carefully apply the base coat to your nails using wide, straight strokes to cover the middle of the nail. Then, gently outline the back of your nail using a single circular stroke. Do your best to keep the base coat off of your skin.\\nRepeat this process for each of your nails.\\nYou don’t need a thick layer of base coat, but you do need to cover each portion of the nail.\\nIf you do get base coat on your skin, use a cleanser or wet wipe to rub away the adhesive fluid before it dries.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Cure the base coat under a UV lamp for 30 seconds.\", \"描述\": \"Turn a UV lamp on and slide your fingers underneath the light. Let your nails cure for 30 seconds to give the base coat time to stiffen and adhere to your nails. The base coat will still be tacky and sticky when you take your fingers out, so avoid touching your nails.\\nYou can usually use an LED lamp for this adhesive as well, but check the label on your gum gel base coat just to make sure. Typically, you can hold your nails under an LED lamp for 15-20 seconds to cure the base coat.\\nUnfortunately, you cannot apply gum gel nails if you don’t have a UV or LED lamp.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Apply a second layer of the base coat if you want extra adhesion.\", \"描述\": \"It’s entirely optional, but adding an additional base coat will make your gum gel nails last even longer. If you don’t want to do your nails again after a few weeks, feel free to repeat this process and apply another layer of base coat to your nails. Cure them under the UV lamp the same way you cured the first coat.\\nGum gel nails typically last 2-4 weeks, but they may last a little longer if you use a second base coat.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Creating the Gum Gel Nails\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Place a thick drop of gum gel in the middle of your first nail.\", \"描述\": \"Squeeze the tube firmly to slowly push out a pea-sized dollop of the gum gel. Place the gum gel on to the tip of an orangewood stick. Then, use the tip of your stick to carefully wipe the gem gel off of the stick and on to the middle of your first nail. Gently tap the gum gel down using the broad side of the stick to flatten it out a little.\\nThis is where the oddity of gum gel will really become apparent. The gum gel itself is a thick, putty-like substance. It can be molded, shaped, and pushed around, but it’s kind of a weird substance to work with. Don’t worry—you’ll get better at working with it as you continue to get practice.\\nIt’s kind of hard to figure out how much gum gel you need for each nail. Don’t worry if you get it wrong the first time. You can always add more gum gel to a nail or scoop some excess gel off.\\nThis stuff is pretty dense, so it can take a bit of pressure to squeeze the gum gel out of the tube.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Dip a small nail brush into some cleanser or isopropyl alcohol.\", \"描述\": \"Take a clean nail brush and dip it into some liquid cleanser. Blot the brush on a paper towel to wipe the excess cleanser off. Get the brush damp, but not soaking wet. The cleanser will temporarily soften the gum gel and make it easier to work around, so reload your brush whenever the gum gel starts hardening.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Tap the gum gel down using the damp brush to spread it out.\", \"描述\": \"Hold the brush at a 10- to 20-degree angle and repeatedly tap the top of the gum gel. Continue doing this until the gum gel flattens out around the middle of the nail. Stop once the gum gel gets within ⁄4–⁄6 inch (0.64–0.42 cm) of the skin on the sides of your finger.\\nThis may be a little hard to do your first time working with gum gel, but try to keep the gum gel thicker in the middle of the nail and thinner around the edges of the nail.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Brush the gum gel around to shape it to your nail.\", \"描述\": \"Use the nail brush to sculpt the gel on your nail. You can hold the bristles perpendicular to the gel and move it from above to make minor adjustments, or push the gum gel around faster by spreading the gel with the brush at a 25- to 35-degree angle. Take your time to work the gel up through the tip of your nail and towards the back of the nail near you cuticle.\\nYou may be tempted to use a stiffer tool to force the gum gel around, but this will make it harder to get an even texture. You’re much better off taking a little more time to spread it out evenly with the brush.\\nIf you run out of gel, push out a small drop of gum on to your orangewood stick and rub it off on the area where you need more gum gel.\\nReload your brush with cleanser or isopropyl alcohol as needed to keep it damp and make the gum gel easier to work with.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Touch up the edges of the nail and remove any gel that gets on your skin.\", \"描述\": \"Use the tip of your brush to push small amounts of the gel around the edge of your cuticle. Carefully spread the gel out around the edges of the nail and coat the underside of the free edge if you have one. If you get any gum gel on your skin, scrape the gel up with your orangewood stick or cuticle tool and wipe the area with a cleansing wipe.\\nThe gum gel won’t start to dry until you cure it under a lamp, so you have plenty of time to spread it out, touch the sides of the nail up, or remove it from your skin.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Repeat this process to add the gel to the rest of your nails.\", \"描述\": \"Once you’ve finished your first nail, continue this process until you’ve covered each of your nails. Scoop up a small dollop of gum gel, apply it to the center of your nail, and spread it around with your brush. This may take you 20-30 minutes, but the finished product will look incredible!\\nOne of the benefits of gum gel is that you have total control over the thickness of the nail. 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This will leave a beautiful matte look behind and leave your nails with a smooth finish.\\nWhen you’re done, you can leave the nails as they are for a matte finish. Alternatively, you can cover the nails in a standard clear coat to add some sheen and make them look glossy. It’s really up to you!\\nYou can remove the gum gel at any time using a file and cuticle tool to scrape the gum gel off.\"}], \"小提示\": [\"There aren’t a lot of companies that make gum gel products. If you can’t find it at a beauty supply store, look online. Most of the manufacturers are based in the United Kingdom and may ship internationally.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Hair Extensions
1. Choosing Your Extensions 1-1. Decide on the kind of hair you want. Hair extensions come in two different makes: synthetic or human. Synthetic extensions are a man-made keratin/plastic mix that mimics the appearance of human hair. Human hair is donated by real people and repurposed into extensions. Human hair extensions also come in many grades, such as Brazilian, Indian, Malaysian, three of the most popular. All of the best grade and textures of human hair come in its most natural state, this allowing for straighten, curling and even coloring to a desired color level. natural Brazilian, Indian and Malaysian hair installs will have different grades of textures, such as wave (a natural c formation throughout the weft), natural curl, (somewhat straight with natural body and fullness towards the ends and tight curl (the weft has a natural very tight ringlets ). When choosing human hair installs it is always best to use hair that is closest to your own natural texture, this will allow for smooth blending when installing your extensions. Synthetic extensions do a very good job of mimicking the appearance of human hair, but lack some of the texture that natural hair maintains. At the same time, synthetic extensions tend to be shinier than natural human hair. Human hair is much more expensive than synthetic hair, but it is also more versatile and natural looking. Unlike synthetic extensions, it can be styled with heat tools, chemically treated, colored, and washed and styled. 1-2. Think about clip-in hair extensions. These are either synthetic or human hair that are attached to a hair clip at the base which allow for temporary extensions to your hair. These are a great option if you only want extensions for a particular event or day. These are the cheapest available hair extensions, and are also the easiest to install. They take only minutes to put in. Clip-in extensions must be reapplied on a daily basis as they begin to fall out over the course of a day. They are not very comfortable to sleep in. 1-3. Consider fusion hair extensions. Fusion extensions are synthetic or human hair that is treated at one end with either a special glue or keratin wax that is melted into your natural hair. Fusion extensions are the longest lasting extensions, but are also significantly more expensive than clip-ins. Although fusion extensions use heat, they are not too damaging to your natural hair. If you are afraid of damage, look into cold fusion extensions. Because of the difficulty in applying fusion extensions yourself, for the best results have a friend or stylist apply them for you. 2. Applying Clip-in Hair Extensions 2-1. Purchase wefts of hair that match your hair color. A weft of hair is a single row of hair to be clipped between your own layers of hair to add length. You can buy either synthetic or human hair in wefts, with the latter being the pricier of the two options. Match your color as best as possible. Hair extensions are intended to look natural, which they are unable to do if there is a simple discrepancy in hair color. Find the right length of hair. Although you obviously want your extensions to be longer than your current length, avoid adding a dramatic amount of difference between your natural length and the extensions. Not only will it obviously look fake, but it will cost a significantly higher amount of money. Stick to 4 inches (10.2 cm) of extra length at the most. 2-2. Divide your hair into sections. You can do this by pulling all of the hair on the top of your head into a ponytail. Leave a thin section of hair down against your neck/back. As you add extensions, you will continue to let down more sections of hair of about an inch each. 2-3. Tease your hair. Take a back-comb and rat your hair at the roots. You want your hair to gain ½ to a full inch in volume at the base of the strands. Teasing your hair gives the extensions something to stick to. Natural hair is too slippery for the clips to hold long without sliding down your strands. Ratting the roots of your hair also provides coverage for the clips. This makes it more difficult to tell you are wearing extensions. 2-4. Take one weft and clip to to your hair at the roots. You should be able to dig into the teased section of hair to allow for the best stick. Be sure to evenly space the extensions, so that you have a level length of hair all the way around your head. You can give your hair the look of layers. Apply the extensions in evenly spaced vertical sections. You may need to cut the extensions to blend them in with your natural hair. Feel free to cut or trim your extensions to match the rest of your hair. You are not required to leave them as-is from the packaging. 2-5. Remove another section of hair from your ponytail. Repeat the same steps as above, by teasing your hair at the roots and adding in one weft at a time. 2-6. Finish your hair style. Tease your hair at the roots and brush out the top layer so that it is smooth. Your clip-in extensions should be completely blended so that you cannot see them at the roots of your locks. If you can see the clip from your extensions, rearrange them so that they are not visible. Be sure that your extension clips cannot be seen even if you put your hair in a ponytail. They should be close enough to the roots and blended with enough layers that they are invisible to the naked eye. 3. Applying Fusion Extensions 3-1. Clarify your hair. There are many clarifying shampoos available for purchase that help to cleanse your locks of any buildup or residue that might prevent the extensions from sticking to your hair. Do not use conditioner or other hair products after clarifying your hair, as you will be adding in the things you just removed with your clarifying shampoo. If you are afraid of your clarifying shampoo stripping too much, look for ones that advertise sensitive skin and are made from organic materials instead of more chemicals. 3-2. Dry your hair completely. If your hair is at all damp, the glue from the extensions will not be able to stick. 3-3. Make a divider for your hair. A divider will section out small pieces of your hair to fuse the extensions to, as well as protect your scalp from getting burned. To do this, you will need a piece of cardstock about three inches in diameter. Cut the cardstock into a circle, around three inches wide. It doesn’t have to be perfectly shaped, but using the curved figure will work best. Cut a slit on one side of the circle to the center, like drawing the radius. At the center of the circle, make an enlarged hole one to two millimeters wide. Now, you will be able to slide small pieces of hair to the center of the cardstock circle, where the fusion extension can be safely attached at the root without burning your head. 3-4. Section your hair beginning at the base. Part your hair around two inches from the nape of your neck, pinning everything above that mark to the top of your head. 3-5. Put a strand of hair into your cardstock divider. Pick up small sections and pull them through the divider. A crochet hook can be very useful for this. This will be the first piece you fuse, and should be around the same size of the hair extension strand. If you need to, clip the divider into your hair with a bobby pin or hair clip. 3-6. Attach one strand of the extension to your divided hair. Line up the end of the extension with the roots of your hair so that it begins as near to your scalp as is possible. 3-7. Use a flat iron to fuse the extension. Hold the end of the extension and your hair by the roots in the flat iron for a few seconds. Remove the flat iron for a few seconds and repeat. Be careful not to burn your own hair in the process. 3-8. Roll the fused strands into your natural hair. Using your fingertips on the still-warm hair, make a rolling motion to blend the extension with your natural hair. This will help to set the glue or melted keratin. 3-9. Remove the hair divider. Take another section from the same row of hair and replace your cardstock divider on a new strand of hair. Just remember to be careful of the newly fused section. 3-10. Repeat the steps of dividing and fusing hair. Layer extensions evenly over your head so that they appear the most natural. Continue this process until you have used all of your extensions. 3-11. Style your hair. Use a brush that has no nibs or bulging ends on the tips of the bristles so that you do not pull out your newly fused extensions. There should be no problem following your basic style routine post-extensions as long as you are careful not to damage the base of the fusion. Don't brush or comb your hair near the scalp. Too much tension can result in the extensions sliding or falling out. 3-12. Care for the hair extensions. Brush your hair regularly, making sure that you avoid brushing too close to the scalp. When washing your extensions, use sulfate-free products, and do not condition the scalp. Leave-in conditioners can help you keep out tangles. Use a very gentle touch. Do not rub, scrub, or tug at your hair. You will need to have the extensions redone every six to eight weeks, as they will start to slide out around this time. Tips It is best to ease your way into the world of hair extensions, so start with the cheapest option first. Whenever possible, have a professional hair stylist apply extensions for you. Although it may be more expensive, it will significantly decrease the amount of stress you have to deal with, and increase the likelihood of successful extensions.
{ "create_time": "20230517 10:46:36", "回答明细": "{\"回答\": \"1. Choosing Your Extensions\\n1-1. Decide on the kind of hair you want.\\nHair extensions come in two different makes: synthetic or human. Synthetic extensions are a man-made keratin/plastic mix that mimics the appearance of human hair. Human hair is donated by real people and repurposed into extensions. Human hair extensions also come in many grades, such as Brazilian, Indian, Malaysian, three of the most popular. All of the best grade and textures of human hair come in its most natural state, this allowing for straighten, curling and even coloring to a desired color level. natural Brazilian, Indian and Malaysian hair installs will have different grades of textures, such as wave (a natural c formation throughout the weft), natural curl, (somewhat straight with natural body and fullness towards the ends and tight curl (the weft has a natural very tight ringlets ). When choosing human hair installs it is always best to use hair that is closest to your own natural texture, this will allow for smooth blending when installing your extensions.\\nSynthetic extensions do a very good job of mimicking the appearance of human hair, but lack some of the texture that natural hair maintains. At the same time, synthetic extensions tend to be shinier than natural human hair.\\nHuman hair is much more expensive than synthetic hair, but it is also more versatile and natural looking. Unlike synthetic extensions, it can be styled with heat tools, chemically treated, colored, and washed and styled.\\n1-2. Think about clip-in hair extensions.\\nThese are either synthetic or human hair that are attached to a hair clip at the base which allow for temporary extensions to your hair. These are a great option if you only want extensions for a particular event or day.\\nThese are the cheapest available hair extensions, and are also the easiest to install. They take only minutes to put in.\\nClip-in extensions must be reapplied on a daily basis as they begin to fall out over the course of a day. They are not very comfortable to sleep in.\\n1-3. Consider fusion hair extensions.\\nFusion extensions are synthetic or human hair that is treated at one end with either a special glue or keratin wax that is melted into your natural hair.\\nFusion extensions are the longest lasting extensions, but are also significantly more expensive than clip-ins.\\nAlthough fusion extensions use heat, they are not too damaging to your natural hair. If you are afraid of damage, look into cold fusion extensions.\\nBecause of the difficulty in applying fusion extensions yourself, for the best results have a friend or stylist apply them for you.\\n2. Applying Clip-in Hair Extensions\\n2-1. Purchase wefts of hair that match your hair color.\\nA weft of hair is a single row of hair to be clipped between your own layers of hair to add length. You can buy either synthetic or human hair in wefts, with the latter being the pricier of the two options.\\nMatch your color as best as possible. Hair extensions are intended to look natural, which they are unable to do if there is a simple discrepancy in hair color.\\nFind the right length of hair. Although you obviously want your extensions to be longer than your current length, avoid adding a dramatic amount of difference between your natural length and the extensions. Not only will it obviously look fake, but it will cost a significantly higher amount of money. Stick to 4 inches (10.2 cm) of extra length at the most.\\n2-2. Divide your hair into sections.\\nYou can do this by pulling all of the hair on the top of your head into a ponytail. Leave a thin section of hair down against your neck/back. As you add extensions, you will continue to let down more sections of hair of about an inch each.\\n2-3. Tease your hair.\\nTake a back-comb and rat your hair at the roots. You want your hair to gain ½ to a full inch in volume at the base of the strands.\\nTeasing your hair gives the extensions something to stick to. Natural hair is too slippery for the clips to hold long without sliding down your strands.\\nRatting the roots of your hair also provides coverage for the clips. This makes it more difficult to tell you are wearing extensions.\\n2-4. Take one weft and clip to to your hair at the roots.\\nYou should be able to dig into the teased section of hair to allow for the best stick.\\nBe sure to evenly space the extensions, so that you have a level length of hair all the way around your head.\\nYou can give your hair the look of layers. Apply the extensions in evenly spaced vertical sections. You may need to cut the extensions to blend them in with your natural hair.\\nFeel free to cut or trim your extensions to match the rest of your hair. You are not required to leave them as-is from the packaging.\\n2-5. Remove another section of hair from your ponytail.\\nRepeat the same steps as above, by teasing your hair at the roots and adding in one weft at a time.\\n2-6. Finish your hair style.\\nTease your hair at the roots and brush out the top layer so that it is smooth. Your clip-in extensions should be completely blended so that you cannot see them at the roots of your locks.\\nIf you can see the clip from your extensions, rearrange them so that they are not visible.\\nBe sure that your extension clips cannot be seen even if you put your hair in a ponytail. They should be close enough to the roots and blended with enough layers that they are invisible to the naked eye.\\n3. Applying Fusion Extensions\\n3-1. Clarify your hair.\\nThere are many clarifying shampoos available for purchase that help to cleanse your locks of any buildup or residue that might prevent the extensions from sticking to your hair.\\nDo not use conditioner or other hair products after clarifying your hair, as you will be adding in the things you just removed with your clarifying shampoo.\\nIf you are afraid of your clarifying shampoo stripping too much, look for ones that advertise sensitive skin and are made from organic materials instead of more chemicals.\\n3-2. Dry your hair completely.\\nIf your hair is at all damp, the glue from the extensions will not be able to stick.\\n3-3. Make a divider for your hair.\\nA divider will section out small pieces of your hair to fuse the extensions to, as well as protect your scalp from getting burned. To do this, you will need a piece of cardstock about three inches in diameter.\\nCut the cardstock into a circle, around three inches wide. It doesn’t have to be perfectly shaped, but using the curved figure will work best.\\nCut a slit on one side of the circle to the center, like drawing the radius. At the center of the circle, make an enlarged hole one to two millimeters wide.\\nNow, you will be able to slide small pieces of hair to the center of the cardstock circle, where the fusion extension can be safely attached at the root without burning your head.\\n3-4. Section your hair beginning at the base.\\nPart your hair around two inches from the nape of your neck, pinning everything above that mark to the top of your head.\\n3-5. Put a strand of hair into your cardstock divider.\\nPick up small sections and pull them through the divider. A crochet hook can be very useful for this. This will be the first piece you fuse, and should be around the same size of the hair extension strand. If you need to, clip the divider into your hair with a bobby pin or hair clip.\\n3-6. Attach one strand of the extension to your divided hair.\\nLine up the end of the extension with the roots of your hair so that it begins as near to your scalp as is possible.\\n3-7. Use a flat iron to fuse the extension.\\nHold the end of the extension and your hair by the roots in the flat iron for a few seconds. Remove the flat iron for a few seconds and repeat. Be careful not to burn your own hair in the process.\\n3-8. Roll the fused strands into your natural hair.\\nUsing your fingertips on the still-warm hair, make a rolling motion to blend the extension with your natural hair. This will help to set the glue or melted keratin.\\n3-9. Remove the hair divider.\\nTake another section from the same row of hair and replace your cardstock divider on a new strand of hair. Just remember to be careful of the newly fused section.\\n3-10. Repeat the steps of dividing and fusing hair.\\nLayer extensions evenly over your head so that they appear the most natural. Continue this process until you have used all of your extensions.\\n3-11. Style your hair.\\nUse a brush that has no nibs or bulging ends on the tips of the bristles so that you do not pull out your newly fused extensions. There should be no problem following your basic style routine post-extensions as long as you are careful not to damage the base of the fusion.\\nDon't brush or comb your hair near the scalp.\\nToo much tension can result in the extensions sliding or falling out.\\n3-12. Care for the hair extensions.\\nBrush your hair regularly, making sure that you avoid brushing too close to the scalp. When washing your extensions, use sulfate-free products, and do not condition the scalp. Leave-in conditioners can help you keep out tangles.\\nUse a very gentle touch. Do not rub, scrub, or tug at your hair.\\nYou will need to have the extensions redone every six to eight weeks, as they will start to slide out around this time.\\nTips\\nIt is best to ease your way into the world of hair extensions, so start with the cheapest option first.\\nWhenever possible, have a professional hair stylist apply extensions for you. Although it may be more expensive, it will significantly decrease the amount of stress you have to deal with, and increase the likelihood of successful extensions.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Want luscious long locks, but don't have the time or patience to wait around for them to grow? Then look into trying extensions! Hair extensions are natural looking, but they can take a while to apply.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Choosing Your Extensions\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Decide on the kind of hair you want.\", \"描述\": \"Hair extensions come in two different makes: synthetic or human. Synthetic extensions are a man-made keratin/plastic mix that mimics the appearance of human hair. Human hair is donated by real people and repurposed into extensions. Human hair extensions also come in many grades, such as Brazilian, Indian, Malaysian, three of the most popular. All of the best grade and textures of human hair come in its most natural state, this allowing for straighten, curling and even coloring to a desired color level. natural Brazilian, Indian and Malaysian hair installs will have different grades of textures, such as wave (a natural c formation throughout the weft), natural curl, (somewhat straight with natural body and fullness towards the ends and tight curl (the weft has a natural very tight ringlets ). When choosing human hair installs it is always best to use hair that is closest to your own natural texture, this will allow for smooth blending when installing your extensions.\\nSynthetic extensions do a very good job of mimicking the appearance of human hair, but lack some of the texture that natural hair maintains. At the same time, synthetic extensions tend to be shinier than natural human hair.\\nHuman hair is much more expensive than synthetic hair, but it is also more versatile and natural looking. Unlike synthetic extensions, it can be styled with heat tools, chemically treated, colored, and washed and styled.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Think about clip-in hair extensions.\", \"描述\": \"These are either synthetic or human hair that are attached to a hair clip at the base which allow for temporary extensions to your hair. These are a great option if you only want extensions for a particular event or day.\\nThese are the cheapest available hair extensions, and are also the easiest to install. They take only minutes to put in.\\nClip-in extensions must be reapplied on a daily basis as they begin to fall out over the course of a day. They are not very comfortable to sleep in.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Consider fusion hair extensions.\", \"描述\": \"Fusion extensions are synthetic or human hair that is treated at one end with either a special glue or keratin wax that is melted into your natural hair.\\nFusion extensions are the longest lasting extensions, but are also significantly more expensive than clip-ins.\\nAlthough fusion extensions use heat, they are not too damaging to your natural hair. If you are afraid of damage, look into cold fusion extensions.\\nBecause of the difficulty in applying fusion extensions yourself, for the best results have a friend or stylist apply them for you.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Applying Clip-in Hair Extensions\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Purchase wefts of hair that match your hair color.\", \"描述\": \"A weft of hair is a single row of hair to be clipped between your own layers of hair to add length. You can buy either synthetic or human hair in wefts, with the latter being the pricier of the two options.\\nMatch your color as best as possible. Hair extensions are intended to look natural, which they are unable to do if there is a simple discrepancy in hair color.\\nFind the right length of hair. Although you obviously want your extensions to be longer than your current length, avoid adding a dramatic amount of difference between your natural length and the extensions. Not only will it obviously look fake, but it will cost a significantly higher amount of money. Stick to 4 inches (10.2 cm) of extra length at the most.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Divide your hair into sections.\", \"描述\": \"You can do this by pulling all of the hair on the top of your head into a ponytail. Leave a thin section of hair down against your neck/back. As you add extensions, you will continue to let down more sections of hair of about an inch each.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Tease your hair.\", \"描述\": \"Take a back-comb and rat your hair at the roots. You want your hair to gain ½ to a full inch in volume at the base of the strands.\\nTeasing your hair gives the extensions something to stick to. Natural hair is too slippery for the clips to hold long without sliding down your strands.\\nRatting the roots of your hair also provides coverage for the clips. This makes it more difficult to tell you are wearing extensions.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Take one weft and clip to to your hair at the roots.\", \"描述\": \"You should be able to dig into the teased section of hair to allow for the best stick.\\nBe sure to evenly space the extensions, so that you have a level length of hair all the way around your head.\\nYou can give your hair the look of layers. Apply the extensions in evenly spaced vertical sections. You may need to cut the extensions to blend them in with your natural hair.\\nFeel free to cut or trim your extensions to match the rest of your hair. You are not required to leave them as-is from the packaging.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Remove another section of hair from your ponytail.\", \"描述\": \"Repeat the same steps as above, by teasing your hair at the roots and adding in one weft at a time.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Finish your hair style.\", \"描述\": \"Tease your hair at the roots and brush out the top layer so that it is smooth. Your clip-in extensions should be completely blended so that you cannot see them at the roots of your locks.\\nIf you can see the clip from your extensions, rearrange them so that they are not visible.\\nBe sure that your extension clips cannot be seen even if you put your hair in a ponytail. They should be close enough to the roots and blended with enough layers that they are invisible to the naked eye.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Applying Fusion Extensions\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Clarify your hair.\", \"描述\": \"There are many clarifying shampoos available for purchase that help to cleanse your locks of any buildup or residue that might prevent the extensions from sticking to your hair.\\nDo not use conditioner or other hair products after clarifying your hair, as you will be adding in the things you just removed with your clarifying shampoo.\\nIf you are afraid of your clarifying shampoo stripping too much, look for ones that advertise sensitive skin and are made from organic materials instead of more chemicals.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Dry your hair completely.\", \"描述\": \"If your hair is at all damp, the glue from the extensions will not be able to stick.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Make a divider for your hair.\", \"描述\": \"A divider will section out small pieces of your hair to fuse the extensions to, as well as protect your scalp from getting burned. To do this, you will need a piece of cardstock about three inches in diameter.\\nCut the cardstock into a circle, around three inches wide. It doesn’t have to be perfectly shaped, but using the curved figure will work best.\\nCut a slit on one side of the circle to the center, like drawing the radius. At the center of the circle, make an enlarged hole one to two millimeters wide.\\nNow, you will be able to slide small pieces of hair to the center of the cardstock circle, where the fusion extension can be safely attached at the root without burning your head.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Section your hair beginning at the base.\", \"描述\": \"Part your hair around two inches from the nape of your neck, pinning everything above that mark to the top of your head.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Put a strand of hair into your cardstock divider.\", \"描述\": \"Pick up small sections and pull them through the divider. A crochet hook can be very useful for this. This will be the first piece you fuse, and should be around the same size of the hair extension strand. If you need to, clip the divider into your hair with a bobby pin or hair clip.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Attach one strand of the extension to your divided hair.\", \"描述\": \"Line up the end of the extension with the roots of your hair so that it begins as near to your scalp as is possible.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Use a flat iron to fuse the extension.\", \"描述\": \"Hold the end of the extension and your hair by the roots in the flat iron for a few seconds. Remove the flat iron for a few seconds and repeat. Be careful not to burn your own hair in the process.\"}, {\"编号\": 8, \"标题\": \"Roll the fused strands into your natural hair.\", \"描述\": \"Using your fingertips on the still-warm hair, make a rolling motion to blend the extension with your natural hair. This will help to set the glue or melted keratin.\"}, {\"编号\": 9, \"标题\": \"Remove the hair divider.\", \"描述\": \"Take another section from the same row of hair and replace your cardstock divider on a new strand of hair. Just remember to be careful of the newly fused section.\"}, {\"编号\": 10, \"标题\": \"Repeat the steps of dividing and fusing hair.\", \"描述\": \"Layer extensions evenly over your head so that they appear the most natural. Continue this process until you have used all of your extensions.\"}, {\"编号\": 11, \"标题\": \"Style your hair.\", \"描述\": \"Use a brush that has no nibs or bulging ends on the tips of the bristles so that you do not pull out your newly fused extensions. There should be no problem following your basic style routine post-extensions as long as you are careful not to damage the base of the fusion.\\nDon't brush or comb your hair near the scalp.\\nToo much tension can result in the extensions sliding or falling out.\"}, {\"编号\": 12, \"标题\": \"Care for the hair extensions.\", \"描述\": \"Brush your hair regularly, making sure that you avoid brushing too close to the scalp. When washing your extensions, use sulfate-free products, and do not condition the scalp. Leave-in conditioners can help you keep out tangles.\\nUse a very gentle touch. Do not rub, scrub, or tug at your hair.\\nYou will need to have the extensions redone every six to eight weeks, as they will start to slide out around this time.\"}], \"小提示\": [\"It is best to ease your way into the world of hair extensions, so start with the cheapest option first.\\n\", \"Whenever possible, have a professional hair stylist apply extensions for you. Although it may be more expensive, it will significantly decrease the amount of stress you have to deal with, and increase the likelihood of successful extensions.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Hair Wax
1. Using Wax for Specific Hairstyles 1-1. Style your bangs. Run your fingers through your bangs to separate the hairs. Sandwich your bangs between your fingers, then wipe all of the wax on to your bangs. Manipulate your bangs: swoop them, straighten them, spike them, etc. The wax will hold your bangs in the position that you shape them. 1-2. Emphasize layered haircuts. Twirl the ends of your hair between your wax-covered fingertips. Curl or clump the tips of your hair however you like. This will give your hair a lively, fringed look. 1-3. Create an "undone" look. Spread styling wax throughout your hair, then tousle it for an "undone" look. Try emphasizing strands of hair by twirling certain strands between your waxed fingers. 1-4. Create flexible, long-lasting curls. Natural and styled curls alike tend to be springier and hold the style longer after you structure them with styling wax. Work the wax into the ends of your curled hair. Try to follow the natural shape of the curls. 1-5. Give volume to thin hair. Work small amounts of wax into the roots of your hair. Be thorough, and be sure to cover your entire head. When you are done with the wax, style your hair using a blow-dryer with a diffuser attachment. Consider finishing your look with a bit of holding spray to keep your hair from becoming flat throughout the day. This especially useful for thin hair that does not hold volume well. 1-6. Give your hair a blown-back look. Slide your waxed fingers from your scalp up through your hair. This will give it a blown-back look. Keep shaping your hair until everything is right. 2. Styling Facial Hair 2-1. Groom unruly eyebrows with wax. Comb your eyebrows so that the hairs run in the same direction, then spread a tiny amount of wax along each eyebrow with the tip of your finger. Waxing is ideal for naturally dark or bushy brows that grow back quickly after shaving. 2-2. Style your mustache with wax You can use standard hair wax, but you may also use a dedicated mustache wax product. These are often harder and less goopy than standard wax products. Rub the wax between your fingers until it is warm, smooth, and clump-free. For a more natural look, work a moderate amount of wax into your mustache and do not twist the ends. Try using a mustache comb to work it in. Blow-dry the wax on a high-heat, low speed to blend it in. For a more ostentatious look—say, a handlebar mustache—apply more product and twist the tips of your mustache into points. If you have a particularly long or bushy mustache, consider grabbing the hairs at the base of your mustache as you twist so that you don't rip any out. When the mustache is thoroughly waxed, work the tips into curls until they hold. 3. Hair Wax Basics 3-1. Purchase hair wax. Read reviews of a wax product before you buy it. Some waxes are better for short hair; some are explicitly water-soluble; some are designed to be used on mustaches. Many commercial waxes are petroleum-based, although you can use natural products like beeswax, carnauba wax, and vegetable wax. Decide what you need from your hair wax and find an appropriate product. Many hair wax products leave behind a sticky, hard-to-remove residue. Many low-residue products, however, do not hold your hair in place as well as the stickier products. Look for a wax with a good balance of hair-molding capability and low-residue depositing. You can find hair wax in pharmacies, salons, and anywhere that sells hair-care products. You can usually order these products online. Make sure to compare prices and read the reviews before you make your purchase. Consider using a "natural" wax. Carnauba wax is extracted from the leaves of the carnauba palm tree, and beeswax taken from the hives of honey bees. Japan wax—also known as vegetable wax—is extracted from the berries of a type of sumac bush. In contrast, waxes derived from petroleum are called "mineral waxes" or "cerosin waxes", and they tend to be colorless and odorless. 3-2. Apply hair wax to dry or slightly-damp hair. Wet your hair and towel it dry. As you dry your hair, try to shape it into an approximation of the hairstyle that you want. This will give you a base style that you can emphasize with the wax. When your hair is dry, you are ready to apply the wax. Depending on the texture and length of your hair, putting wax on wet hair can cause the outline, form, and flow of the hair to change when it dries. If you apply wax when your roots are wet, you may lose hair volume. Hair wax is drier than many other hair-styling products, and it may hold better when you apply it to slightly damp hair. If you do dampen your hair, it should be almost completely dry when you spread the wax. 3-3. Make sure that you are fully-clothed when you apply the wax. If you try to dress yourself after spreading wax through your hair, you risk rubbing your hair against a shirt or dress and ruining your hairstyle. Furthermore, you might rub wax off onto your clothing. If you must dress yourself after applying the wax, be exceedingly careful not to brush your hair against anything. 3-4. Scoop out a bit of wax with your index, middle, and ring finger. You don't need much: a pea-sized amount of wax—about as large as the nail on your little finger—is usually enough for medium-length hair. If you apply too much wax at once, the wax will spread unevenly, making it hard for the wax to bond well with all of your hair. If you find that you need more wax, you can always scoop more. You can apply wax with one hand, or two. You may find it useful to keep one hand clean and wax-free, but you be able to cover more hair more quickly if you deploy wax with both hands. The wax may stick to your fingers more easily if you wet them beforehand. You should, however, avoid dripping too much water into the wax tin. 3-5. Rub the wax between the tips of your fingers. Knead the wax until it emulsifies: the wax should be warmed and melted by the heat of your fingers, and there should be no remaining clumps. When the wax is smooth and clump-free, it is ready to spread into your hair. 3-6. Restyle your wax when necessary. As the wax dries out, it may lose its hold on your hair. If your hair falls out of place during the day, simply wet your fingers and restyle it. Do not wash the wax out of your hair; simply moisturize the wax to the point that you can re-shape it. If the problem recurs, consider carrying a small tin of wax with you for quick retouching sessions. You can fit portable wax tins into your purse, bag, or pocket, and you can restyle your hair anywhere with a mirror and a sink. 3-7. Wash the wax out of your hair You cannot brush styling wax out of your hair; you need to wash it out thoroughly with shampoo. If you've been walking around with wax in your hair all day, wash your hair before you go to bed. You don't want to sleep with clumps of wax in your hair. Furthermore, wax may clump and flake onto your pillow throughout the night. Tips Make sure you do not use too much wax. If you overdo it, the wax will be visible in your hair, and your hair may become clumpy as it dries. As a rule of thumb, only use a fingertip's worth at a time. Make sure to spread the wax out. The wax won't be so visible once you've spread it all around your hair.
{ "create_time": "20230517 10:46:36", "回答明细": "{\"回答\": \"1. Using Wax for Specific Hairstyles\\n1-1. Style your bangs.\\nRun your fingers through your bangs to separate the hairs. Sandwich your bangs between your fingers, then wipe all of the wax on to your bangs. Manipulate your bangs: swoop them, straighten them, spike them, etc. The wax will hold your bangs in the position that you shape them.\\n1-2. Emphasize layered haircuts.\\nTwirl the ends of your hair between your wax-covered fingertips. Curl or clump the tips of your hair however you like. This will give your hair a lively, fringed look.\\n1-3. Create an \\\"undone\\\" look.\\nSpread styling wax throughout your hair, then tousle it for an \\\"undone\\\" look. Try emphasizing strands of hair by twirling certain strands between your waxed fingers.\\n1-4. Create flexible, long-lasting curls.\\nNatural and styled curls alike tend to be springier and hold the style longer after you structure them with styling wax. Work the wax into the ends of your curled hair. Try to follow the natural shape of the curls.\\n1-5. Give volume to thin hair.\\nWork small amounts of wax into the roots of your hair. Be thorough, and be sure to cover your entire head. When you are done with the wax, style your hair using a blow-dryer with a diffuser attachment.\\nConsider finishing your look with a bit of holding spray to keep your hair from becoming flat throughout the day. This especially useful for thin hair that does not hold volume well.\\n1-6. Give your hair a blown-back look.\\nSlide your waxed fingers from your scalp up through your hair. This will give it a blown-back look. Keep shaping your hair until everything is right.\\n2. Styling Facial Hair\\n2-1. Groom unruly eyebrows with wax.\\nComb your eyebrows so that the hairs run in the same direction, then spread a tiny amount of wax along each eyebrow with the tip of your finger. Waxing is ideal for naturally dark or bushy brows that grow back quickly after shaving.\\n2-2. Style your mustache with wax\\nYou can use standard hair wax, but you may also use a dedicated mustache wax product. These are often harder and less goopy than standard wax products. Rub the wax between your fingers until it is warm, smooth, and clump-free.\\nFor a more natural look, work a moderate amount of wax into your mustache and do not twist the ends. Try using a mustache comb to work it in. Blow-dry the wax on a high-heat, low speed to blend it in.\\nFor a more ostentatious look—say, a handlebar mustache—apply more product and twist the tips of your mustache into points. If you have a particularly long or bushy mustache, consider grabbing the hairs at the base of your mustache as you twist so that you don't rip any out. When the mustache is thoroughly waxed, work the tips into curls until they hold.\\n3. Hair Wax Basics\\n3-1. Purchase hair wax.\\nRead reviews of a wax product before you buy it. Some waxes are better for short hair; some are explicitly water-soluble; some are designed to be used on mustaches. Many commercial waxes are petroleum-based, although you can use natural products like beeswax, carnauba wax, and vegetable wax. Decide what you need from your hair wax and find an appropriate product.\\nMany hair wax products leave behind a sticky, hard-to-remove residue. Many low-residue products, however, do not hold your hair in place as well as the stickier products. Look for a wax with a good balance of hair-molding capability and low-residue depositing.\\nYou can find hair wax in pharmacies, salons, and anywhere that sells hair-care products. You can usually order these products online. Make sure to compare prices and read the reviews before you make your purchase.\\nConsider using a \\\"natural\\\" wax. Carnauba wax is extracted from the leaves of the carnauba palm tree, and beeswax taken from the hives of honey bees. Japan wax—also known as vegetable wax—is extracted from the berries of a type of sumac bush. In contrast, waxes derived from petroleum are called \\\"mineral waxes\\\" or \\\"cerosin waxes\\\", and they tend to be colorless and odorless.\\n3-2. Apply hair wax to dry or slightly-damp hair.\\nWet your hair and towel it dry. As you dry your hair, try to shape it into an approximation of the hairstyle that you want. This will give you a base style that you can emphasize with the wax. When your hair is dry, you are ready to apply the wax.\\nDepending on the texture and length of your hair, putting wax on wet hair can cause the outline, form, and flow of the hair to change when it dries. If you apply wax when your roots are wet, you may lose hair volume.\\nHair wax is drier than many other hair-styling products, and it may hold better when you apply it to slightly damp hair. If you do dampen your hair, it should be almost completely dry when you spread the wax.\\n3-3. Make sure that you are fully-clothed when you apply the wax.\\nIf you try to dress yourself after spreading wax through your hair, you risk rubbing your hair against a shirt or dress and ruining your hairstyle. Furthermore, you might rub wax off onto your clothing. If you must dress yourself after applying the wax, be exceedingly careful not to brush your hair against anything.\\n3-4. Scoop out a bit of wax with your index, middle, and ring finger.\\nYou don't need much: a pea-sized amount of wax—about as large as the nail on your little finger—is usually enough for medium-length hair. If you apply too much wax at once, the wax will spread unevenly, making it hard for the wax to bond well with all of your hair. If you find that you need more wax, you can always scoop more.\\nYou can apply wax with one hand, or two. You may find it useful to keep one hand clean and wax-free, but you be able to cover more hair more quickly if you deploy wax with both hands.\\nThe wax may stick to your fingers more easily if you wet them beforehand. You should, however, avoid dripping too much water into the wax tin.\\n3-5. Rub the wax between the tips of your fingers.\\nKnead the wax until it emulsifies: the wax should be warmed and melted by the heat of your fingers, and there should be no remaining clumps. When the wax is smooth and clump-free, it is ready to spread into your hair.\\n3-6. Restyle your wax when necessary.\\nAs the wax dries out, it may lose its hold on your hair. If your hair falls out of place during the day, simply wet your fingers and restyle it. Do not wash the wax out of your hair; simply moisturize the wax to the point that you can re-shape it.\\nIf the problem recurs, consider carrying a small tin of wax with you for quick retouching sessions. You can fit portable wax tins into your purse, bag, or pocket, and you can restyle your hair anywhere with a mirror and a sink.\\n3-7. Wash the wax out of your hair\\nYou cannot brush styling wax out of your hair; you need to wash it out thoroughly with shampoo. If you've been walking around with wax in your hair all day, wash your hair before you go to bed. You don't want to sleep with clumps of wax in your hair. Furthermore, wax may clump and flake onto your pillow throughout the night.\\nTips\\nMake sure you do not use too much wax. If you overdo it, the wax will be visible in your hair, and your hair may become clumpy as it dries. As a rule of thumb, only use a fingertip's worth at a time.\\nMake sure to spread the wax out. The wax won't be so visible once you've spread it all around your hair.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Hair wax can help you change your look or accentuate your hairstyle. You can use it to style your bangs, give thin hair volume, tousle your hair, and even shape facial hair. Hair wax typically works best with short or medium-length hairstyles, but you can experiment to find a look that you like. Read on to learn how to apply hair wax!\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Using Wax for Specific Hairstyles\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Style your bangs.\", \"描述\": \"Run your fingers through your bangs to separate the hairs. Sandwich your bangs between your fingers, then wipe all of the wax on to your bangs. Manipulate your bangs: swoop them, straighten them, spike them, etc. The wax will hold your bangs in the position that you shape them.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Emphasize layered haircuts.\", \"描述\": \"Twirl the ends of your hair between your wax-covered fingertips. Curl or clump the tips of your hair however you like. This will give your hair a lively, fringed look.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Create an \\\"undone\\\" look.\", \"描述\": \"Spread styling wax throughout your hair, then tousle it for an \\\"undone\\\" look. Try emphasizing strands of hair by twirling certain strands between your waxed fingers.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Create flexible, long-lasting curls.\", \"描述\": \"Natural and styled curls alike tend to be springier and hold the style longer after you structure them with styling wax. Work the wax into the ends of your curled hair. Try to follow the natural shape of the curls.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Give volume to thin hair.\", \"描述\": \"Work small amounts of wax into the roots of your hair. Be thorough, and be sure to cover your entire head. When you are done with the wax, style your hair using a blow-dryer with a diffuser attachment.\\nConsider finishing your look with a bit of holding spray to keep your hair from becoming flat throughout the day. This especially useful for thin hair that does not hold volume well.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Give your hair a blown-back look.\", \"描述\": \"Slide your waxed fingers from your scalp up through your hair. This will give it a blown-back look. Keep shaping your hair until everything is right.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Styling Facial Hair\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Groom unruly eyebrows with wax.\", \"描述\": \"Comb your eyebrows so that the hairs run in the same direction, then spread a tiny amount of wax along each eyebrow with the tip of your finger. Waxing is ideal for naturally dark or bushy brows that grow back quickly after shaving.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Style your mustache with wax\", \"描述\": \"You can use standard hair wax, but you may also use a dedicated mustache wax product. These are often harder and less goopy than standard wax products. Rub the wax between your fingers until it is warm, smooth, and clump-free.\\nFor a more natural look, work a moderate amount of wax into your mustache and do not twist the ends. Try using a mustache comb to work it in. Blow-dry the wax on a high-heat, low speed to blend it in.\\nFor a more ostentatious look—say, a handlebar mustache—apply more product and twist the tips of your mustache into points. If you have a particularly long or bushy mustache, consider grabbing the hairs at the base of your mustache as you twist so that you don't rip any out. When the mustache is thoroughly waxed, work the tips into curls until they hold.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Hair Wax Basics\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Purchase hair wax.\", \"描述\": \"Read reviews of a wax product before you buy it. Some waxes are better for short hair; some are explicitly water-soluble; some are designed to be used on mustaches. Many commercial waxes are petroleum-based, although you can use natural products like beeswax, carnauba wax, and vegetable wax. Decide what you need from your hair wax and find an appropriate product.\\nMany hair wax products leave behind a sticky, hard-to-remove residue. Many low-residue products, however, do not hold your hair in place as well as the stickier products. Look for a wax with a good balance of hair-molding capability and low-residue depositing.\\nYou can find hair wax in pharmacies, salons, and anywhere that sells hair-care products. You can usually order these products online. Make sure to compare prices and read the reviews before you make your purchase.\\nConsider using a \\\"natural\\\" wax. Carnauba wax is extracted from the leaves of the carnauba palm tree, and beeswax taken from the hives of honey bees. Japan wax—also known as vegetable wax—is extracted from the berries of a type of sumac bush. In contrast, waxes derived from petroleum are called \\\"mineral waxes\\\" or \\\"cerosin waxes\\\", and they tend to be colorless and odorless.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Apply hair wax to dry or slightly-damp hair.\", \"描述\": \"Wet your hair and towel it dry. As you dry your hair, try to shape it into an approximation of the hairstyle that you want. This will give you a base style that you can emphasize with the wax. When your hair is dry, you are ready to apply the wax.\\nDepending on the texture and length of your hair, putting wax on wet hair can cause the outline, form, and flow of the hair to change when it dries. If you apply wax when your roots are wet, you may lose hair volume.\\nHair wax is drier than many other hair-styling products, and it may hold better when you apply it to slightly damp hair. If you do dampen your hair, it should be almost completely dry when you spread the wax.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Make sure that you are fully-clothed when you apply the wax.\", \"描述\": \"If you try to dress yourself after spreading wax through your hair, you risk rubbing your hair against a shirt or dress and ruining your hairstyle. Furthermore, you might rub wax off onto your clothing. If you must dress yourself after applying the wax, be exceedingly careful not to brush your hair against anything.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Scoop out a bit of wax with your index, middle, and ring finger.\", \"描述\": \"You don't need much: a pea-sized amount of wax—about as large as the nail on your little finger—is usually enough for medium-length hair. If you apply too much wax at once, the wax will spread unevenly, making it hard for the wax to bond well with all of your hair. If you find that you need more wax, you can always scoop more.\\nYou can apply wax with one hand, or two. You may find it useful to keep one hand clean and wax-free, but you be able to cover more hair more quickly if you deploy wax with both hands.\\nThe wax may stick to your fingers more easily if you wet them beforehand. You should, however, avoid dripping too much water into the wax tin.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Rub the wax between the tips of your fingers.\", \"描述\": \"Knead the wax until it emulsifies: the wax should be warmed and melted by the heat of your fingers, and there should be no remaining clumps. When the wax is smooth and clump-free, it is ready to spread into your hair.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Restyle your wax when necessary.\", \"描述\": \"As the wax dries out, it may lose its hold on your hair. If your hair falls out of place during the day, simply wet your fingers and restyle it. Do not wash the wax out of your hair; simply moisturize the wax to the point that you can re-shape it.\\nIf the problem recurs, consider carrying a small tin of wax with you for quick retouching sessions. You can fit portable wax tins into your purse, bag, or pocket, and you can restyle your hair anywhere with a mirror and a sink.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Wash the wax out of your hair\", \"描述\": \"You cannot brush styling wax out of your hair; you need to wash it out thoroughly with shampoo. If you've been walking around with wax in your hair all day, wash your hair before you go to bed. You don't want to sleep with clumps of wax in your hair. Furthermore, wax may clump and flake onto your pillow throughout the night.\"}], \"小提示\": [\"Make sure you do not use too much wax. If you overdo it, the wax will be visible in your hair, and your hair may become clumpy as it dries. As a rule of thumb, only use a fingertip's worth at a time.\\n\", \"Make sure to spread the wax out. The wax won't be so visible once you've spread it all around your hair.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Heat Transfer Vinyl
1. Making Your Design 1-1. Choose and purchase vinyl. There are many colors and patterns to choose from. Look online for vinyl, or visit your local craft store to get a better idea of what the vinyl will truly look like. Consider bringing fabric samples with you, to make sure your vinyl color will be visible. Make sure you purchase a vinyl compatible with the fabric you want to use. Some vinyls are only for cotton, others work best on spandex. 1-2. Design your own image using computer software. You can use a program like Photoshop or its free alternatives such as Gimp, Seashore, and Pixlr. Choose bold, easy to read fonts when adding letters to your design. Consider how much room you will have on the fabric you are transferring onto. For example, if your design is for a baseball hat, you might want to keep it simple, and not add too much information in it. 1-3. Choose pre-printed vinyl designs if you don’t have design software. You can purchase vinyl designs online and in stores. 1-4. Reverse your design. It is very important to remember is to reverse the image, so that it does not come out backwards on your final product. Most software will have an option to “mirror” the image, if not, use edit tools like “flip horizontal” or “flip vertical” to make sure you print your design as a mirror image of what you want. If you’re using words, make sure the letters are backwards, for example, “love” should read as “evol” in your design Similarly, make sure individual letters are backwards. 1-5. Run you're design through according to the instructions of your cutter. If you are using a specialty cutter, remember that with most machines, you will need to feed the vinyl dull-side-up. 1-6. Print your image directly on the vinyl if you do not have a cutter. You may need to cut the vinyl sheet down to the size of printer paper. Make sure your image prints on the back, the dull side, of your vinyl. Alternatively, print your image on paper and then use artists tape to tape down the paper to the vinyl, and the vinyl to your work surface. 1-7. Cut out your design by hand if you are not using a cutter. Place your vinyl on a workspace shiny side down. Using an exacto knife, or precision scissors, carefully follow the stencil you have printed out. Take breaks to make sure you are cutting all the way through the first layer, but not cutting through the entire vinyl. You can also use a paper puncher or a die-cut machine to make fast shapes. 1-8. Peel your vinyl. Carefully peel away the clear layer of the vinyl, making sure not to rip any part of your image. Peel away everything that is not part of your final design. 1-9. "Weed" your design with sharp tools like a pointed needle and exacto knife. Weeding is when you remove small parts of your image's negative space. Use the sharp points of your tools to pick up small areas and peel them off more easily. 2. Applying Your Design 2-1. Heat a clothes iron to the temperature written on your vinyl's packaging. It is also good to prepare your fabric by running your iron over it to get out all wrinkles and moisture. 2-2. Lay your design onto the fabric, this time shiny side up. It should be positioned how you want it to look in your final product. 2-3. Press your iron onto your design, hard, for about 10 seconds. Move along to the next section of your design, and press for another 10 seconds, making sure each part of the vinyl gets ironed on! Do not hastily rub the iron over the vinyl as if you were ironing an item of clothing quickly, you do not want to accidentally wrinkle the vinyl. 2-4. Peel off the carrier sheet. Read the instructions that came with your vinyl, some require that you peel off the carrier sheet once your project has cooled, others should be peeled off right away. 3. Caring for Your New Item 3-1. Wash your new item inside out using cold water. Do not wash your item for 24 hours after applying the heat transfer vinyl. Follow the care label of the item, but do not bring it to the dry cleaner, the chemicals used are too harsh. 3-2. Dry your item with low or no heat, and iron your vinyl item carefully. Again, turn the fabric inside-out, and tumble dry on low heat. Alternatively, you can lay your item flat to dry, or line dry it. Use teflon sheet paper over the vinyl when ironing, or turn the item inside-out, and use low heat on the iron. 3-3. Fix areas that are peeling off with an iron and teflon paper. If your vinyl is peeling off, iron the peeling parts back on with the same heat setting you used for that vinyl before, placing teflon paper over the vinyl beforehand. Press for 15-20 seconds. Tips If you want to make sure your design is centered before applying the heat transfer vinyl, fold your fabric in half, and iron over the fold to create a crease in your fabric. Then, fold your vinyl in half and make a crease with your fingers. When you place the vinyl onto the fabric just before ironing, match up the center crease of the vinyl with that of the fabric. [9] X Research source If you are transferring many heat vinyls, are having trouble ironing them on evenly, or need to ensure the vinyl will maintain through washes, consider investing in a heat press. Make sure you press very hard when ironing on your vinyl, using both hands, and a good bit of arm muscle!
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Choose pre-printed vinyl designs if you don’t have design software.\\nYou can purchase vinyl designs online and in stores.\\n1-4. Reverse your design.\\nIt is very important to remember is to reverse the image, so that it does not come out backwards on your final product. Most software will have an option to “mirror” the image, if not, use edit tools like “flip horizontal” or “flip vertical” to make sure you print your design as a mirror image of what you want.\\nIf you’re using words, make sure the letters are backwards, for example, “love” should read as “evol” in your design\\nSimilarly, make sure individual letters are backwards.\\n1-5. Run you're design through according to the instructions of your cutter.\\nIf you are using a specialty cutter, remember that with most machines, you will need to feed the vinyl dull-side-up.\\n1-6. Print your image directly on the vinyl if you do not have a cutter.\\nYou may need to cut the vinyl sheet down to the size of printer paper. Make sure your image prints on the back, the dull side, of your vinyl. Alternatively, print your image on paper and then use artists tape to tape down the paper to the vinyl, and the vinyl to your work surface.\\n1-7. Cut out your design by hand if you are not using a cutter.\\nPlace your vinyl on a workspace shiny side down. Using an exacto knife, or precision scissors, carefully follow the stencil you have printed out.\\nTake breaks to make sure you are cutting all the way through the first layer, but not cutting through the entire vinyl.\\nYou can also use a paper puncher or a die-cut machine to make fast shapes.\\n1-8. Peel your vinyl.\\nCarefully peel away the clear layer of the vinyl, making sure not to rip any part of your image. Peel away everything that is not part of your final design.\\n1-9. \\\"Weed\\\" your design with sharp tools like a pointed needle and exacto knife.\\nWeeding is when you remove small parts of your image's negative space. Use the sharp points of your tools to pick up small areas and peel them off more easily.\\n2. Applying Your Design\\n2-1. Heat a clothes iron to the temperature written on your vinyl's packaging.\\nIt is also good to prepare your fabric by running your iron over it to get out all wrinkles and moisture.\\n2-2. Lay your design onto the fabric, this time shiny side up.\\nIt should be positioned how you want it to look in your final product.\\n2-3. Press your iron onto your design, hard, for about 10 seconds.\\nMove along to the next section of your design, and press for another 10 seconds, making sure each part of the vinyl gets ironed on! Do not hastily rub the iron over the vinyl as if you were ironing an item of clothing quickly, you do not want to accidentally wrinkle the vinyl.\\n2-4. Peel off the carrier sheet.\\nRead the instructions that came with your vinyl, some require that you peel off the carrier sheet once your project has cooled, others should be peeled off right away.\\n3. Caring for Your New Item\\n3-1. Wash your new item inside out using cold water.\\nDo not wash your item for 24 hours after applying the heat transfer vinyl. Follow the care label of the item, but do not bring it to the dry cleaner, the chemicals used are too harsh.\\n3-2. Dry your item with low or no heat, and iron your vinyl item carefully.\\nAgain, turn the fabric inside-out, and tumble dry on low heat. Alternatively, you can lay your item flat to dry, or line dry it. Use teflon sheet paper over the vinyl when ironing, or turn the item inside-out, and use low heat on the iron.\\n3-3. Fix areas that are peeling off with an iron and teflon paper.\\nIf your vinyl is peeling off, iron the peeling parts back on with the same heat setting you used for that vinyl before, placing teflon paper over the vinyl beforehand. Press for 15-20 seconds.\\nTips\\nIf you want to make sure your design is centered before applying the heat transfer vinyl, fold your fabric in half, and iron over the fold to create a crease in your fabric. Then, fold your vinyl in half and make a crease with your fingers. When you place the vinyl onto the fabric just before ironing, match up the center crease of the vinyl with that of the fabric. [9]\\nX\\nResearch source\\nIf you are transferring many heat vinyls, are having trouble ironing them on evenly, or need to ensure the vinyl will maintain through washes, consider investing in a heat press.\\nMake sure you press very hard when ironing on your vinyl, using both hands, and a good bit of arm muscle!\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Heat transfer vinyls, also known as T-shirt vinyls, or iron-on vinyls, are easy and fun ways to put a personalized design on fabrics. You can create unique items like T-shirts, hats, bags, pillows, and towels for sport teams, fun events, or to fulfill a crafting hobby.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Making Your Design\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Choose and purchase vinyl.\", \"描述\": \"There are many colors and patterns to choose from. Look online for vinyl, or visit your local craft store to get a better idea of what the vinyl will truly look like. Consider bringing fabric samples with you, to make sure your vinyl color will be visible.\\nMake sure you purchase a vinyl compatible with the fabric you want to use. Some vinyls are only for cotton, others work best on spandex.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Design your own image using computer software.\", \"描述\": \"You can use a program like Photoshop or its free alternatives such as Gimp, Seashore, and Pixlr.\\nChoose bold, easy to read fonts when adding letters to your design.\\nConsider how much room you will have on the fabric you are transferring onto. For example, if your design is for a baseball hat, you might want to keep it simple, and not add too much information in it.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Choose pre-printed vinyl designs if you don’t have design software.\", \"描述\": \"You can purchase vinyl designs online and in stores.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Reverse your design.\", \"描述\": \"It is very important to remember is to reverse the image, so that it does not come out backwards on your final product. Most software will have an option to “mirror” the image, if not, use edit tools like “flip horizontal” or “flip vertical” to make sure you print your design as a mirror image of what you want.\\nIf you’re using words, make sure the letters are backwards, for example, “love” should read as “evol” in your design\\nSimilarly, make sure individual letters are backwards.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Run you're design through according to the instructions of your cutter.\", \"描述\": \"If you are using a specialty cutter, remember that with most machines, you will need to feed the vinyl dull-side-up.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Print your image directly on the vinyl if you do not have a cutter.\", \"描述\": \"You may need to cut the vinyl sheet down to the size of printer paper. Make sure your image prints on the back, the dull side, of your vinyl. Alternatively, print your image on paper and then use artists tape to tape down the paper to the vinyl, and the vinyl to your work surface.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Cut out your design by hand if you are not using a cutter.\", \"描述\": \"Place your vinyl on a workspace shiny side down. Using an exacto knife, or precision scissors, carefully follow the stencil you have printed out.\\nTake breaks to make sure you are cutting all the way through the first layer, but not cutting through the entire vinyl.\\nYou can also use a paper puncher or a die-cut machine to make fast shapes.\"}, {\"编号\": 8, \"标题\": \"Peel your vinyl.\", \"描述\": \"Carefully peel away the clear layer of the vinyl, making sure not to rip any part of your image. Peel away everything that is not part of your final design.\"}, {\"编号\": 9, \"标题\": \"\\\"Weed\\\" your design with sharp tools like a pointed needle and exacto knife.\", \"描述\": \"Weeding is when you remove small parts of your image's negative space. Use the sharp points of your tools to pick up small areas and peel them off more easily.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Applying Your Design\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Heat a clothes iron to the temperature written on your vinyl's packaging.\", \"描述\": \"It is also good to prepare your fabric by running your iron over it to get out all wrinkles and moisture.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Lay your design onto the fabric, this time shiny side up.\", \"描述\": \"It should be positioned how you want it to look in your final product.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Press your iron onto your design, hard, for about 10 seconds.\", \"描述\": \"Move along to the next section of your design, and press for another 10 seconds, making sure each part of the vinyl gets ironed on! Do not hastily rub the iron over the vinyl as if you were ironing an item of clothing quickly, you do not want to accidentally wrinkle the vinyl.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Peel off the carrier sheet.\", \"描述\": \"Read the instructions that came with your vinyl, some require that you peel off the carrier sheet once your project has cooled, others should be peeled off right away.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Caring for Your New Item\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Wash your new item inside out using cold water.\", \"描述\": \"Do not wash your item for 24 hours after applying the heat transfer vinyl. Follow the care label of the item, but do not bring it to the dry cleaner, the chemicals used are too harsh.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Dry your item with low or no heat, and iron your vinyl item carefully.\", \"描述\": \"Again, turn the fabric inside-out, and tumble dry on low heat. Alternatively, you can lay your item flat to dry, or line dry it. 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How to Apply Hemorrhoid Cream
1. Cleaning the Area and Your Hands 1-1. Use the bathroom before applying hemorrhoid cream. You won't be able to go to the bathroom for 2-3 hours after using the cream so take time to use the bathroom first! In particular, try to have a bowel movement beforehand if you need to. The cream needs time to work after you apply it, which is why it's important to wait to use the bathroom afterwards. 1-2. Clean the area around the hemorrhoids first with a shower or bath if you have time. In a shower or a bath, use warm water and a gentle, fragrance-free soap to clean away any fecal matter. Be gentle, as you don't want to agitate your hemorrhoids more than you have to. Pat the area dry when you're done. Stick to warm water, as hot water may irritate your hemorrhoids. 1-3. Pat the area with a cleansing wipe if you don't have time for a bath. You may need to apply the hemorrhoid cream several times a day, and you likely won't have time to clean the area each time in the shower. Blot the area with a fragrance-free cleansing wipe meant for sensitive skin. You can find these types of cleansing wipes in the toilet paper section. It's actually a good idea to use these all the time after going to the bathroom if you have hemorrhoids, as dry toilet paper can irritate them. 1-4. Wash your hands Scrub your hands with warm water and soap for at least 20 seconds before rinsing. You don't want to introduce excess bacteria to the area. Also, you may want to trim your nails if they are long, as you don't want to accidentally scratch your hemorrhoids. You can also use latex or nitrile gloves if you'd like, which you can buy at the drugstore or grocery store. Be sure to wash your hands after you finish applying the cream as well. 2. Using the Cream Externally 2-1. Squeeze a small dollop out of the tube onto your finger. You'll likely only need a pea-sized amount. Squeeze it onto the finger you will use to apply the cream to the area, or onto a 2 by 2 in (5.1 by 5.1 cm) piece of sterile gauze. You may need to puncture the tube with the top of the cap first to open it. These medications typically contain an anti-inflammatory medication like phenylephrine HCl and a topical pain medication like pramoxine HCl. 2-2. Rub the medication gently into the affected area. Use your finger or the gauze to massage the medication into the external hemorrhoids. If you don't get enough cream on the hemorrhoids, you can add more to your finger, but don't touch your finger to the tube after using it to apply the cream, as this could introduce bacteria to the product. You should be able to feel the hemorrhoid when you touch it with your finger, as it will be more sensitive than the surrounding area. Don't be afraid to move around a bit to find the right spot! 2-3. Cap the cream and clean your hands. After you've applied the cream, replace the cap on the cream. Then, scrub your hands with antibacterial soap and hot water for 20-30 seconds. Rinse them thoroughly and dry them off with a clean towel before going about your day. 2-4. Wait 1-3 hours to use the bathroom after you use the cream. For best results, you need to leave the cream in place for a few hours. If possible, avoid going to the bathroom and wiping the area during this period to help the cream do its job. If you do have to go to the bathroom during this time, then you will need to repeat the application after you are done. You can apply this cream up to 4 times daily. Try using it when you wake up or just before you go to sleep. You can also use it each time you a bowel movement. 3. Applying the Cream Internally 3-1. Place the dispensing cap on the tube. If you need to use the cream for internal hemorrhoids, use the applicator head provide with the cream. Attach the head to the top of the tube as directed by the package. You may need to snap the head on or screw it on. Do not try to use another applicator for the cream, as you may injure yourself. 3-2. Rub some of the cream onto the applicator cap. The cream will act as a lubricant, so make sure to rub a decent amount over the applicator. If it's too dry, it may be more painful when you try to insert it, and you don't want that! 3-3. Push the applicator head lightly up your rectum. Find your anus with your finger, then gently push the applicator into your anus. It may feel a little strange, but as long as it's not painful, you're fine! You don't need to push it in very far, just 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5.1 cm). Pushing it too far could be painful. You don't need to "find" your hemorrhoids for this type of application. Applying it internally should hit any internal hemorrhoids you have. 3-4. Squeeze more cream out of the tube if you need to. At this point, you may need to push more cream out of the tube, depending on the type of applicator you have. Remember, you'll only need a pea-sized amount. In some cases, you may have a plunger applicator. If so, use the plunger to insert the cream into your anus. Make sure you've read the instructions for your tube so you understand the applicator. 3-5. Clean the applicator head and your hands. Take the applicator head off the tube and wash it thoroughly. Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water, scrubbing for at least 20 seconds before washing the soap off. Wash your hands even if you used gloves. 3-6. Avoid using the bathroom for about 3 hours afterward. The cream has to sit on the hemorrhoids to do its work. To make sure you don't disturb it, avoid using the bathroom and wiping this area for a few hours. Tips Try taking a sitz bath several times a day for relief from itching and pain. A sitz bath just means soaking the area in warm water. You can find sitz baths that will fit over your toilet, making it easy to take one.[16] X Research source Apply ice to the area for pain relief. It will also help with swelling. Always put a cloth between ice and your skin.[17] X Research source Warnings It is okay to use hemorrhoid cream for as long as your doctor recommends, since it does not contain steroids. However, make sure to tell your doctor if you continue to have symptoms after finishing your treatment regimen. If your hemorrhoids are still present, they may recommend a different treatment.[18] X Research source
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Pat the area with a cleansing wipe if you don't have time for a bath.\\nYou may need to apply the hemorrhoid cream several times a day, and you likely won't have time to clean the area each time in the shower. Blot the area with a fragrance-free cleansing wipe meant for sensitive skin.\\nYou can find these types of cleansing wipes in the toilet paper section. It's actually a good idea to use these all the time after going to the bathroom if you have hemorrhoids, as dry toilet paper can irritate them.\\n1-4. Wash your hands\\nScrub your hands with warm water and soap for at least 20 seconds before rinsing. You don't want to introduce excess bacteria to the area. Also, you may want to trim your nails if they are long, as you don't want to accidentally scratch your hemorrhoids.\\nYou can also use latex or nitrile gloves if you'd like, which you can buy at the drugstore or grocery store.\\nBe sure to wash your hands after you finish applying the cream as well.\\n2. Using the Cream Externally\\n2-1. Squeeze a small dollop out of the tube onto your finger.\\nYou'll likely only need a pea-sized amount. Squeeze it onto the finger you will use to apply the cream to the area, or onto a 2 by 2 in (5.1 by 5.1 cm) piece of sterile gauze.\\nYou may need to puncture the tube with the top of the cap first to open it.\\nThese medications typically contain an anti-inflammatory medication like phenylephrine HCl and a topical pain medication like pramoxine HCl.\\n2-2. Rub the medication gently into the affected area.\\nUse your finger or the gauze to massage the medication into the external hemorrhoids. If you don't get enough cream on the hemorrhoids, you can add more to your finger, but don't touch your finger to the tube after using it to apply the cream, as this could introduce bacteria to the product.\\nYou should be able to feel the hemorrhoid when you touch it with your finger, as it will be more sensitive than the surrounding area. Don't be afraid to move around a bit to find the right spot!\\n2-3. Cap the cream and clean your hands.\\nAfter you've applied the cream, replace the cap on the cream. Then, scrub your hands with antibacterial soap and hot water for 20-30 seconds. Rinse them thoroughly and dry them off with a clean towel before going about your day.\\n2-4. Wait 1-3 hours to use the bathroom after you use the cream.\\nFor best results, you need to leave the cream in place for a few hours. If possible, avoid going to the bathroom and wiping the area during this period to help the cream do its job.\\nIf you do have to go to the bathroom during this time, then you will need to repeat the application after you are done.\\nYou can apply this cream up to 4 times daily. Try using it when you wake up or just before you go to sleep. You can also use it each time you a bowel movement.\\n3. Applying the Cream Internally\\n3-1. Place the dispensing cap on the tube.\\nIf you need to use the cream for internal hemorrhoids, use the applicator head provide with the cream. Attach the head to the top of the tube as directed by the package.\\nYou may need to snap the head on or screw it on.\\nDo not try to use another applicator for the cream, as you may injure yourself.\\n3-2. Rub some of the cream onto the applicator cap.\\nThe cream will act as a lubricant, so make sure to rub a decent amount over the applicator. If it's too dry, it may be more painful when you try to insert it, and you don't want that!\\n3-3. Push the applicator head lightly up your rectum.\\nFind your anus with your finger, then gently push the applicator into your anus. It may feel a little strange, but as long as it's not painful, you're fine! You don't need to push it in very far, just 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5.1 cm). Pushing it too far could be painful.\\nYou don't need to \\\"find\\\" your hemorrhoids for this type of application. Applying it internally should hit any internal hemorrhoids you have.\\n3-4. Squeeze more cream out of the tube if you need to.\\nAt this point, you may need to push more cream out of the tube, depending on the type of applicator you have. Remember, you'll only need a pea-sized amount. In some cases, you may have a plunger applicator. If so, use the plunger to insert the cream into your anus.\\nMake sure you've read the instructions for your tube so you understand the applicator.\\n3-5. Clean the applicator head and your hands.\\nTake the applicator head off the tube and wash it thoroughly. Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water, scrubbing for at least 20 seconds before washing the soap off.\\nWash your hands even if you used gloves.\\n3-6. Avoid using the bathroom for about 3 hours afterward.\\nThe cream has to sit on the hemorrhoids to do its work. To make sure you don't disturb it, avoid using the bathroom and wiping this area for a few hours.\\nTips\\nTry taking a sitz bath several times a day for relief from itching and pain. A sitz bath just means soaking the area in warm water. You can find sitz baths that will fit over your toilet, making it easy to take one.[16]\\nX\\nResearch source\\nApply ice to the area for pain relief. It will also help with swelling. Always put a cloth between ice and your skin.[17]\\nX\\nResearch source\\nWarnings\\nIt is okay to use hemorrhoid cream for as long as your doctor recommends, since it does not contain steroids. However, make sure to tell your doctor if you continue to have symptoms after finishing your treatment regimen. If your hemorrhoids are still present, they may recommend a different treatment.[18]\\nX\\nResearch source\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"If you have hemorrhoids, you'll likely try anything to get relief! 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How to Apply Henna to Hair
1. Preparing for Application 1-1. Mix the henna powder. Henna comes in a powdered form, and you must mix this with water before you can apply it to your hair. Mix ½ cup (50 g) of henna with ¼ cup (59 ml) of warm water. Stir to combine. Stir in more water by the tablespoon (15 ml) as necessary, until the henna paste becomes the consistency of mashed potatoes. Once you’ve mixed the powder and water, cover the bowl with plastic and let it develop at room temperature for about 12 hours. When you're ready to apply the dye, mix in a bit more water until you have a thick but spreadable consistency. 1-2. Shampoo, then dry your hair. Before applying henna, you'll want to start with clean hair. In the shower or bath, wash your hair with your regular shampoo to remove dirt, oil, and styling products. Rinse out all of the shampoo. Once out of the shower, towel dry, blow dry, or air dry your hair. Do not condition your hair, as the oils in the conditioner can prevent the henna from penetrating your roots properly. 1-3. Protect your hairline with oil. If you have long hair, gather it up and tie it back so it’s out of your face and off your shoulders and neck. For short hair, put on a headband to keep your hair out of your face. With your fingers, apply some coconut oil, body butter, or petroleum jelly to your hairline, including your forehead, neck, and ears. The oil will create a barrier between the henna and your skin, so this will prevent stains around your hairline. 1-4. Comb and part your hair. Let your hair down and comb it with a wide-toothed comb. This will remove tangles and knots without making your hair frizzy. Part your hair in the center, and let your hair fall evenly to either side of your head. You don’t have to section off your hair, because you'll be dyeing it in layers. 1-5. Protect your skin. Henna tends to get everywhere, so it’s a good idea to wear old clothes and to protect yourself with a rag or old towel. Drape the towel over your shoulders. Arrange the towel to cover your neck and shoulders, and use a pin or hair clip to keep it together. Because henna can stain the skin, put on a pair of rubber or nitrile gloves to protect your hands and nails. You can also use a plastic sheet, poncho, or a cutting cape. Keep a damp rag nearby to wipe drips off your skin immediately. 2. Applying the Henna Paste 2-1. Apply the paste liberally to a small section of hair. Starting with the topmost layer of hair, grab a thin 2-inch-wide (5-cm-wide) section of hair from the middle back of your head. Comb this section away from the rest of your hair. With a large tint brush or your fingers, apply 1 to 2 teaspoons (2 to 4 g) of henna to the roots of your hair. Spread the henna toward the tips, adding more paste if necessary. Henna paste doesn’t spread as easily as conventional dye, so it’s important to ensure that your hair is fully saturated from root to tip. 2-2. Twist the hair on top of your head. When you’ve fully covered the first section of hair, twist it a few times and then wrap it into a bun on top of your head. The henna paste is quite sticky, so the coil of hair will just sit there. You can pin it in place if you like. For short hair, twist the section and pin it on top of your head to keep it out of the way. 2-3. Apply paste to the next section. Working with the same topmost layer of hair, take a fresh 2-inch (5-cm) section of hair from beside the original section. Apply henna paste to the roots with your fingers or a tint brush. Work the paste toward the tip, adding more paste if necessary, until the entire section is saturated with henna paste. 2-4. Twist and wrap the section over the original bun. Twist the dyed section of hair a few times. Wrap it around the original bun that you created with the first section of hair. Because the henna is so sticky, the coil will stay, but you can pin it in place. For short hair, twist the section, place it on top of the original section, and pin it in place. 2-5. Continue applying paste to the rest of your hair. Work in small sections, like before. Work toward the front of your head, applying henna to the hair on both sides of the part. Continue working in thin 2-inch (5-cm) sections to ensure proper coverage. When you’ve dyed the topmost layer of hair, repeat the same process with the layer below until all your hair has been dyed. Keep twisting and wrapping each section of hair around the original bun. 2-6. Touch up around the hairline. When every section of hair has been covered and twisted into the bun, go around your hairline and add more paste to areas where the henna looks sparse or more coverage is needed. Pay particular attention to the hairline line and roots. 3. Setting and Rinsing 3-1. Wrap plastic wrap around your hair. When your hair is fully covered, take a long sheet of plastic wrap and wrap your hair. Wrap the plastic all the way around your hairline and completely cover your hair and the top of your head. Don’t cover your ears. Wrapping your hair in plastic will help keep the henna warm and moist, and this will allow it to set. If you have to go out while your hair is like this, you can wrap a scarf around the plastic wrap to cover it. 3-2. Keep the henna warm and let it set. Henna generally takes between two and four hours to set. The longer you leave it on, the deeper and more vibrant the color will be. You can encourage color development by keeping the henna warm. Stay inside if it’s cold out, or wear a hat if you must go out. You can leave the henna on for as long as six hours if you want to achieve maximum vibrancy. A few hours should be enough if you're just nourishing your hair with henna. 3-3. Rinse with conditioner. When the henna has had enough time to set, put your gloves back on and remove the plastic wrap. Hop in the shower and thoroughly rinse the henna paste from your hair. Rub conditioner into your hair to help loosen the paste. Continue conditioning and rinsing until the water runs clear and there's no paste left in your hair. 3-4. Wait a few days for the color to develop. Henna takes about 48 hours to develop properly. When your hair first dries, it will look very bright and orange. Over the next couple of days, the color will deepen and become less orange. 3-5. Touch up roots as they grow out. Henna is a permanent dye, so you don’t have to worry about the color washing out or fading over time. You can reapply to achieve a deeper and more vibrant color, or just apply more paste to your roots as they grow out. When touching up roots, leave the henna on for the same amount of time as the original application to achieve a similar color. Tips Protect floors and countertops with drop cloths to prevent staining. Henna always creates a reddish color. If you start with dark hair, you'll end up with a reddish-brown. If you start with blonde hair, you'll end up with an orangey-red. Sometimes henna can drip after being applied. Try adding a quarter teaspoon of xanthan gum to the henna to gel the mixture. Warnings If you’ve never used henna to dye your hair, perform a strand test a couple days beforehand to ensure you'll like the results. Apply the dye to a small and inconspicuous strand of hair. Let it sit for two to four hours, then wash it out. Wait for 48 hours and then have a look at the color. It is not recommended that you use henna on your hair within six months of perming or relaxing your hair. Avoid using these products for six months after putting henna in your hair as well.
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Once out of the shower, towel dry, blow dry, or air dry your hair.\\nDo not condition your hair, as the oils in the conditioner can prevent the henna from penetrating your roots properly.\\n1-3. Protect your hairline with oil.\\nIf you have long hair, gather it up and tie it back so it’s out of your face and off your shoulders and neck. For short hair, put on a headband to keep your hair out of your face. With your fingers, apply some coconut oil, body butter, or petroleum jelly to your hairline, including your forehead, neck, and ears.\\nThe oil will create a barrier between the henna and your skin, so this will prevent stains around your hairline.\\n1-4. Comb and part your hair.\\nLet your hair down and comb it with a wide-toothed comb. This will remove tangles and knots without making your hair frizzy. Part your hair in the center, and let your hair fall evenly to either side of your head.\\nYou don’t have to section off your hair, because you'll be dyeing it in layers.\\n1-5. Protect your skin.\\nHenna tends to get everywhere, so it’s a good idea to wear old clothes and to protect yourself with a rag or old towel. Drape the towel over your shoulders. Arrange the towel to cover your neck and shoulders, and use a pin or hair clip to keep it together. Because henna can stain the skin, put on a pair of rubber or nitrile gloves to protect your hands and nails.\\nYou can also use a plastic sheet, poncho, or a cutting cape.\\nKeep a damp rag nearby to wipe drips off your skin immediately.\\n2. Applying the Henna Paste\\n2-1. Apply the paste liberally to a small section of hair.\\nStarting with the topmost layer of hair, grab a thin 2-inch-wide (5-cm-wide) section of hair from the middle back of your head. Comb this section away from the rest of your hair. With a large tint brush or your fingers, apply 1 to 2 teaspoons (2 to 4 g) of henna to the roots of your hair. Spread the henna toward the tips, adding more paste if necessary.\\nHenna paste doesn’t spread as easily as conventional dye, so it’s important to ensure that your hair is fully saturated from root to tip.\\n2-2. Twist the hair on top of your head.\\nWhen you’ve fully covered the first section of hair, twist it a few times and then wrap it into a bun on top of your head. The henna paste is quite sticky, so the coil of hair will just sit there. You can pin it in place if you like.\\nFor short hair, twist the section and pin it on top of your head to keep it out of the way.\\n2-3. Apply paste to the next section.\\nWorking with the same topmost layer of hair, take a fresh 2-inch (5-cm) section of hair from beside the original section. Apply henna paste to the roots with your fingers or a tint brush. Work the paste toward the tip, adding more paste if necessary, until the entire section is saturated with henna paste.\\n2-4. Twist and wrap the section over the original bun.\\nTwist the dyed section of hair a few times. Wrap it around the original bun that you created with the first section of hair. Because the henna is so sticky, the coil will stay, but you can pin it in place.\\nFor short hair, twist the section, place it on top of the original section, and pin it in place.\\n2-5. Continue applying paste to the rest of your hair.\\nWork in small sections, like before. Work toward the front of your head, applying henna to the hair on both sides of the part. Continue working in thin 2-inch (5-cm) sections to ensure proper coverage. When you’ve dyed the topmost layer of hair, repeat the same process with the layer below until all your hair has been dyed.\\nKeep twisting and wrapping each section of hair around the original bun.\\n2-6. Touch up around the hairline.\\nWhen every section of hair has been covered and twisted into the bun, go around your hairline and add more paste to areas where the henna looks sparse or more coverage is needed. Pay particular attention to the hairline line and roots.\\n3. Setting and Rinsing\\n3-1. Wrap plastic wrap around your hair.\\nWhen your hair is fully covered, take a long sheet of plastic wrap and wrap your hair. Wrap the plastic all the way around your hairline and completely cover your hair and the top of your head. Don’t cover your ears.\\nWrapping your hair in plastic will help keep the henna warm and moist, and this will allow it to set.\\nIf you have to go out while your hair is like this, you can wrap a scarf around the plastic wrap to cover it.\\n3-2. Keep the henna warm and let it set.\\nHenna generally takes between two and four hours to set. The longer you leave it on, the deeper and more vibrant the color will be. You can encourage color development by keeping the henna warm. Stay inside if it’s cold out, or wear a hat if you must go out.\\nYou can leave the henna on for as long as six hours if you want to achieve maximum vibrancy.\\nA few hours should be enough if you're just nourishing your hair with henna.\\n3-3. Rinse with conditioner.\\nWhen the henna has had enough time to set, put your gloves back on and remove the plastic wrap. Hop in the shower and thoroughly rinse the henna paste from your hair. Rub conditioner into your hair to help loosen the paste. \\nContinue conditioning and rinsing until the water runs clear and there's no paste left in your hair.\\n3-4. Wait a few days for the color to develop.\\nHenna takes about 48 hours to develop properly. When your hair first dries, it will look very bright and orange. Over the next couple of days, the color will deepen and become less orange.\\n3-5. Touch up roots as they grow out.\\nHenna is a permanent dye, so you don’t have to worry about the color washing out or fading over time. You can reapply to achieve a deeper and more vibrant color, or just apply more paste to your roots as they grow out.\\nWhen touching up roots, leave the henna on for the same amount of time as the original application to achieve a similar color.\\nTips\\nProtect floors and countertops with drop cloths to prevent staining.\\nHenna always creates a reddish color. If you start with dark hair, you'll end up with a reddish-brown. If you start with blonde hair, you'll end up with an orangey-red.\\nSometimes henna can drip after being applied. Try adding a quarter teaspoon of xanthan gum to the henna to gel the mixture.\\nWarnings\\nIf you’ve never used henna to dye your hair, perform a strand test a couple days beforehand to ensure you'll like the results. Apply the dye to a small and inconspicuous strand of hair. Let it sit for two to four hours, then wash it out. Wait for 48 hours and then have a look at the color.\\nIt is not recommended that you use henna on your hair within six months of perming or relaxing your hair. Avoid using these products for six months after putting henna in your hair as well.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Henna is a non-damaging plant-based dye that you can use to stain your hair a reddish-brown color. Applying henna dye to your hair can be quite messy, and you have to take some precautions to make sure you don’t stain your forehead or surroundings. Once henna is on your hair, you have to wrap it in plastic and let it soak in for a few hours before you can rinse it out. The key to dyeing your hair with henna is the preparation, because the powder must be mixed and left to sit for several hours before it can be applied, so make sure you mix the powder in advance.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Preparing for Application\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Mix the henna powder.\", \"描述\": \"Henna comes in a powdered form, and you must mix this with water before you can apply it to your hair. Mix ½ cup (50 g) of henna with ¼ cup (59 ml) of warm water. Stir to combine. Stir in more water by the tablespoon (15 ml) as necessary, until the henna paste becomes the consistency of mashed potatoes.\\nOnce you’ve mixed the powder and water, cover the bowl with plastic and let it develop at room temperature for about 12 hours.\\nWhen you're ready to apply the dye, mix in a bit more water until you have a thick but spreadable consistency.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Shampoo, then dry your hair.\", \"描述\": \"Before applying henna, you'll want to start with clean hair. In the shower or bath, wash your hair with your regular shampoo to remove dirt, oil, and styling products. Rinse out all of the shampoo. Once out of the shower, towel dry, blow dry, or air dry your hair.\\nDo not condition your hair, as the oils in the conditioner can prevent the henna from penetrating your roots properly.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Protect your hairline with oil.\", \"描述\": \"If you have long hair, gather it up and tie it back so it’s out of your face and off your shoulders and neck. For short hair, put on a headband to keep your hair out of your face. With your fingers, apply some coconut oil, body butter, or petroleum jelly to your hairline, including your forehead, neck, and ears.\\nThe oil will create a barrier between the henna and your skin, so this will prevent stains around your hairline.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Comb and part your hair.\", \"描述\": \"Let your hair down and comb it with a wide-toothed comb. This will remove tangles and knots without making your hair frizzy. Part your hair in the center, and let your hair fall evenly to either side of your head.\\nYou don’t have to section off your hair, because you'll be dyeing it in layers.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Protect your skin.\", \"描述\": \"Henna tends to get everywhere, so it’s a good idea to wear old clothes and to protect yourself with a rag or old towel. Drape the towel over your shoulders. Arrange the towel to cover your neck and shoulders, and use a pin or hair clip to keep it together. Because henna can stain the skin, put on a pair of rubber or nitrile gloves to protect your hands and nails.\\nYou can also use a plastic sheet, poncho, or a cutting cape.\\nKeep a damp rag nearby to wipe drips off your skin immediately.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Applying the Henna Paste\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Apply the paste liberally to a small section of hair.\", \"描述\": \"Starting with the topmost layer of hair, grab a thin 2-inch-wide (5-cm-wide) section of hair from the middle back of your head. Comb this section away from the rest of your hair. With a large tint brush or your fingers, apply 1 to 2 teaspoons (2 to 4 g) of henna to the roots of your hair. Spread the henna toward the tips, adding more paste if necessary.\\nHenna paste doesn’t spread as easily as conventional dye, so it’s important to ensure that your hair is fully saturated from root to tip.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Twist the hair on top of your head.\", \"描述\": \"When you’ve fully covered the first section of hair, twist it a few times and then wrap it into a bun on top of your head. The henna paste is quite sticky, so the coil of hair will just sit there. You can pin it in place if you like.\\nFor short hair, twist the section and pin it on top of your head to keep it out of the way.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Apply paste to the next section.\", \"描述\": \"Working with the same topmost layer of hair, take a fresh 2-inch (5-cm) section of hair from beside the original section. Apply henna paste to the roots with your fingers or a tint brush. Work the paste toward the tip, adding more paste if necessary, until the entire section is saturated with henna paste.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Twist and wrap the section over the original bun.\", \"描述\": \"Twist the dyed section of hair a few times. Wrap it around the original bun that you created with the first section of hair. Because the henna is so sticky, the coil will stay, but you can pin it in place.\\nFor short hair, twist the section, place it on top of the original section, and pin it in place.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Continue applying paste to the rest of your hair.\", \"描述\": \"Work in small sections, like before. Work toward the front of your head, applying henna to the hair on both sides of the part. Continue working in thin 2-inch (5-cm) sections to ensure proper coverage. When you’ve dyed the topmost layer of hair, repeat the same process with the layer below until all your hair has been dyed.\\nKeep twisting and wrapping each section of hair around the original bun.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Touch up around the hairline.\", \"描述\": \"When every section of hair has been covered and twisted into the bun, go around your hairline and add more paste to areas where the henna looks sparse or more coverage is needed. Pay particular attention to the hairline line and roots.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Setting and Rinsing\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Wrap plastic wrap around your hair.\", \"描述\": \"When your hair is fully covered, take a long sheet of plastic wrap and wrap your hair. Wrap the plastic all the way around your hairline and completely cover your hair and the top of your head. Don’t cover your ears.\\nWrapping your hair in plastic will help keep the henna warm and moist, and this will allow it to set.\\nIf you have to go out while your hair is like this, you can wrap a scarf around the plastic wrap to cover it.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Keep the henna warm and let it set.\", \"描述\": \"Henna generally takes between two and four hours to set. The longer you leave it on, the deeper and more vibrant the color will be. You can encourage color development by keeping the henna warm. Stay inside if it’s cold out, or wear a hat if you must go out.\\nYou can leave the henna on for as long as six hours if you want to achieve maximum vibrancy.\\nA few hours should be enough if you're just nourishing your hair with henna.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Rinse with conditioner.\", \"描述\": \"When the henna has had enough time to set, put your gloves back on and remove the plastic wrap. Hop in the shower and thoroughly rinse the henna paste from your hair. Rub conditioner into your hair to help loosen the paste. \\nContinue conditioning and rinsing until the water runs clear and there's no paste left in your hair.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Wait a few days for the color to develop.\", \"描述\": \"Henna takes about 48 hours to develop properly. When your hair first dries, it will look very bright and orange. Over the next couple of days, the color will deepen and become less orange.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Touch up roots as they grow out.\", \"描述\": \"Henna is a permanent dye, so you don’t have to worry about the color washing out or fading over time. You can reapply to achieve a deeper and more vibrant color, or just apply more paste to your roots as they grow out.\\nWhen touching up roots, leave the henna on for the same amount of time as the original application to achieve a similar color.\"}], \"小提示\": [\"Protect floors and countertops with drop cloths to prevent staining.\\n\", \"Henna always creates a reddish color. If you start with dark hair, you'll end up with a reddish-brown. If you start with blonde hair, you'll end up with an orangey-red.\\n\", \"Sometimes henna can drip after being applied. Try adding a quarter teaspoon of xanthan gum to the henna to gel the mixture.\\n\"], \"注意事项\": [\"If you’ve never used henna to dye your hair, perform a strand test a couple days beforehand to ensure you'll like the results. Apply the dye to a small and inconspicuous strand of hair. Let it sit for two to four hours, then wash it out. Wait for 48 hours and then have a look at the color.\\n\", \"It is not recommended that you use henna on your hair within six months of perming or relaxing your hair. Avoid using these products for six months after putting henna in your hair as well.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Highlight and Lowlight Foils to Hair
1. Sectioning and Prepping Your Hair 1-1. Pick your lowlight colors. Choose hair colors one to two shades darker than natural color for natural results. For more dramatic results, go for shades two to four shades darker. If this is your first time dyeing your hair, you may want to try using temporary or semi-permanent dye rather than permanent dye. Temporary dyes tend to wash out after one shampoo. Semi-permanent dyes will wash out after 20 to 26 shampoos. Permanent dyes may fade, but they usually stay in your hair until it grows out. 1-2. Pick your highlight colors. Highlights are essentially the opposite of lowlights. Highlight colors should be one to two shades lighter than your natural hair color. For more dramatic results, go for shades three to four shades darker. You may need to bleach your hair to highlight it, which is best done in a salon. 1-3. Divide your hair into five sections. Make sure your five sections are roughly even. There should be one section on the top of your head. Then, on either side of your head, separate the hair into two sections. When you're done, you should be left with one section of hair on top and four sections on the sides. Use rubber bands or hair clips to secure your hair. In other words, you should have three sections in the front of your head, and two in the back. 1-4. Use the slicing method to separate hair for a more dramatic look. Let down one of the sections. Starting at the top of the section, insert the end of your comb through your hair. Only a very thin section of hair should be on top of the end of the comb. Remember that for both highlight and lowlights, you should apply dye to very thin chunks of hair. This method creates more defined highlights and lowlights. 1-5. Use the weaving method to separate hair for a more natural look. Weaving and slicing are very similar, except when weaving you move the end of the comb through the surface of the hair in a subtle in-and-out pattern (rather than “slicing” in a straight line) to separate pieces of hair. The weaving method produces less defined, more natural-looking highlights and lowlights. 1-6. Protect yourself and your surroundings from stains. Wrap a towel you are comfortable getting dye on around your shoulders. The towel will catch any dye drips and you can use it to dry your hair after the rinsing phase of the dyeing process. Secure the towel in place in front of your neck with a clip or safety pin. 1-7. Put on your dyeing gloves. Dyeing kits generally come with gloves, but if yours doesn’t come with gloves, you can just wear normal latex or rubber gloves. Wearing gloves ensures that you don’t dye your fingers and nails along with your hair. 2. Applying the Dye 2-1. Apply your foil underneath the hair. Take a piece of foil that is large enough to easily cover a given section of hair. Slide it underneath the section you just secured. Let the hair rest on top of the foil. The foil should create a barrier between the strand you pulled out using the comb and the rest of the hair in the section you're working with. It's a good idea to start in the back and work your way forward, because the hair at the back of your head is typically harder to lighten. 2-2. Decide on the pattern you're following. You will apply your highlights and lowlights in a consistent pattern throughout your head. You can start with one highlight, and then move to two lowlights, and repeat this pattern throughout the section, for example. Choose whatever pattern you prefer depending on the ratio of highlights to lowlights you want. Highlighting means coloring strands lighter than your natural hair color while low lighting means coloring strands darker than your natural color. 2-3. Coat the hair above the foil in the highlight dye. Use the brush that came with your dye kit. Dip your brush in a small amount of the highlight dye. Then, brush the dye into the section of hair above the foil so it's evenly saturated from root to tip. As you brush, the hair should become plastered to your foil. You can leave the hair for now as you continue to apply foils/dye. You will fold up the foils when you're done with the section. 2-4. Section off another layer of hair. Repeat the same process you did with the tail comb before, moving downward through the section of hair. Just below the hair you just died, slip the end of the comb under a small strand of hair. Place a piece of foil under that strand to create a barrier between this new strand and the remaining hair in the section. 2-5. Apply your lowlight dye. You should add your lowlight dye to this section to create variation. This is the exact same process as before. Gently paint the dye on the hair using the brush that came with your kit, moving from root to tip. Again, the hair will become plastered to the foil. 2-6. Repeat this pattern until all the hair is dyed. Keep moving from your highlight and lowlight shades, using the ratio you want. Continue the pattern until the entire section is dyed and separated by foils. 2-7. Fold your foil. Gently fold the pieces of foil around each section of hair. Do not press too hard to avoid getting a folded crease in your dye. The ends of the foil should be near the roots of your hair when you're done. Folding the foil helps it stay in place while you dye the remaining sections. The foil will conduct the heat from your scalp, which will help the dye work faster. 2-8. Repeat this pattern to dye the remaining sections. For every section, repeat the exact same pattern to highlight or lowlight your hair. Separate your hair into small strands, using the foil as a barrier, and then paint dye on each strand. Vary between your highlight and lowlight shade. Once every strand is dyed, wrap the foil around the strands. Remember, you may have to bleach your hair first in the sections you're highlighting. This is usually best done at a salon and should be done before you start the highlight/lowlight process. 3. Finishing Up the Look 3-1. Let the dye sit in for the recommended timeframe. Refer to the instructions on your dye to figure how long to let it sit in. Times will vary depending on the type of dye you're using. Do not leave the dye in longer than recommended, as this can damage your hair. 3-2. Rinse your hair in cold water. Remove the foils from the bottom to the top. Use cool water to rinse out the excess dye. Continue to rinse your hair until the water coming off your head runs clear. It is totally natural to have a whole lot of color run in the shower. Do not panic if this happens. It does not mean your hair did not dye properly. It's a normal part of the process. 3-3. Wash your hair with the post-dye conditioner found in your dyeing kit. Your kit should come with this conditioner, but if it did not, you can purchase conditioner made for dyed hair at a drugstore. Do not wash your hair with shampoo or normal conditioner. You should avoid washing your hair with these things for 24 to 48 hours so that the dye has time to really into your hair shaft.
{ "create_time": "20230517 10:46:37", "回答明细": "{\"回答\": \"1. Sectioning and Prepping Your Hair\\n1-1. Pick your lowlight colors.\\nChoose hair colors one to two shades darker than natural color for natural results. For more dramatic results, go for shades two to four shades darker. If this is your first time dyeing your hair, you may want to try using temporary or semi-permanent dye rather than permanent dye.\\nTemporary dyes tend to wash out after one shampoo.\\nSemi-permanent dyes will wash out after 20 to 26 shampoos.\\nPermanent dyes may fade, but they usually stay in your hair until it grows out.\\n1-2. Pick your highlight colors.\\nHighlights are essentially the opposite of lowlights. Highlight colors should be one to two shades lighter than your natural hair color. For more dramatic results, go for shades three to four shades darker.\\nYou may need to bleach your hair to highlight it, which is best done in a salon.\\n1-3. Divide your hair into five sections.\\nMake sure your five sections are roughly even. There should be one section on the top of your head. Then, on either side of your head, separate the hair into two sections. When you're done, you should be left with one section of hair on top and four sections on the sides. Use rubber bands or hair clips to secure your hair.\\nIn other words, you should have three sections in the front of your head, and two in the back.\\n1-4. Use the slicing method to separate hair for a more dramatic look.\\nLet down one of the sections. Starting at the top of the section, insert the end of your comb through your hair. Only a very thin section of hair should be on top of the end of the comb. Remember that for both highlight and lowlights, you should apply dye to very thin chunks of hair.\\nThis method creates more defined highlights and lowlights.\\n1-5. Use the weaving method to separate hair for a more natural look.\\nWeaving and slicing are very similar, except when weaving you move the end of the comb through the surface of the hair in a subtle in-and-out pattern (rather than “slicing” in a straight line) to separate pieces of hair.\\nThe weaving method produces less defined, more natural-looking highlights and lowlights.\\n1-6. Protect yourself and your surroundings from stains.\\nWrap a towel you are comfortable getting dye on around your shoulders. The towel will catch any dye drips and you can use it to dry your hair after the rinsing phase of the dyeing process. Secure the towel in place in front of your neck with a clip or safety pin.\\n1-7. Put on your dyeing gloves.\\nDyeing kits generally come with gloves, but if yours doesn’t come with gloves, you can just wear normal latex or rubber gloves. Wearing gloves ensures that you don’t dye your fingers and nails along with your hair.\\n2. Applying the Dye\\n2-1. Apply your foil underneath the hair.\\nTake a piece of foil that is large enough to easily cover a given section of hair. Slide it underneath the section you just secured. Let the hair rest on top of the foil. The foil should create a barrier between the strand you pulled out using the comb and the rest of the hair in the section you're working with.\\nIt's a good idea to start in the back and work your way forward, because the hair at the back of your head is typically harder to lighten.\\n2-2. Decide on the pattern you're following.\\nYou will apply your highlights and lowlights in a consistent pattern throughout your head. You can start with one highlight, and then move to two lowlights, and repeat this pattern throughout the section, for example. Choose whatever pattern you prefer depending on the ratio of highlights to lowlights you want.\\nHighlighting means coloring strands lighter than your natural hair color while low lighting means coloring strands darker than your natural color.\\n2-3. Coat the hair above the foil in the highlight dye.\\nUse the brush that came with your dye kit. Dip your brush in a small amount of the highlight dye. Then, brush the dye into the section of hair above the foil so it's evenly saturated from root to tip. As you brush, the hair should become plastered to your foil.\\nYou can leave the hair for now as you continue to apply foils/dye. You will fold up the foils when you're done with the section.\\n2-4. Section off another layer of hair.\\nRepeat the same process you did with the tail comb before, moving downward through the section of hair. Just below the hair you just died, slip the end of the comb under a small strand of hair. Place a piece of foil under that strand to create a barrier between this new strand and the remaining hair in the section.\\n2-5. Apply your lowlight dye.\\nYou should add your lowlight dye to this section to create variation. This is the exact same process as before. Gently paint the dye on the hair using the brush that came with your kit, moving from root to tip. Again, the hair will become plastered to the foil.\\n2-6. Repeat this pattern until all the hair is dyed.\\nKeep moving from your highlight and lowlight shades, using the ratio you want. Continue the pattern until the entire section is dyed and separated by foils.\\n2-7. Fold your foil.\\nGently fold the pieces of foil around each section of hair. Do not press too hard to avoid getting a folded crease in your dye. The ends of the foil should be near the roots of your hair when you're done. Folding the foil helps it stay in place while you dye the remaining sections.\\nThe foil will conduct the heat from your scalp, which will help the dye work faster.\\n2-8. Repeat this pattern to dye the remaining sections.\\nFor every section, repeat the exact same pattern to highlight or lowlight your hair. Separate your hair into small strands, using the foil as a barrier, and then paint dye on each strand. Vary between your highlight and lowlight shade. Once every strand is dyed, wrap the foil around the strands.\\nRemember, you may have to bleach your hair first in the sections you're highlighting. This is usually best done at a salon and should be done before you start the highlight/lowlight process.\\n3. Finishing Up the Look\\n3-1. Let the dye sit in for the recommended timeframe.\\nRefer to the instructions on your dye to figure how long to let it sit in. Times will vary depending on the type of dye you're using. Do not leave the dye in longer than recommended, as this can damage your hair.\\n3-2. Rinse your hair in cold water.\\nRemove the foils from the bottom to the top. Use cool water to rinse out the excess dye. Continue to rinse your hair until the water coming off your head runs clear.\\nIt is totally natural to have a whole lot of color run in the shower. Do not panic if this happens. It does not mean your hair did not dye properly. It's a normal part of the process.\\n3-3. Wash your hair with the post-dye conditioner found in your dyeing kit.\\nYour kit should come with this conditioner, but if it did not, you can purchase conditioner made for dyed hair at a drugstore. Do not wash your hair with shampoo or normal conditioner. You should avoid washing your hair with these things for 24 to 48 hours so that the dye has time to really into your hair shaft.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Whether you want to give your hair a bit of sun-kissed glow or completely revamp your head with some chunks of dyed hair, you will need to know how to high or lowlight your hair. The process is a little tricky, but with some time and patience you should be able to do it at home. Simply apply dye to your hair using foils, let it sit, and then rinse it out. You'll be left with a stunning new look to show off.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Sectioning and Prepping Your Hair\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Pick your lowlight colors.\", \"描述\": \"Choose hair colors one to two shades darker than natural color for natural results. For more dramatic results, go for shades two to four shades darker. If this is your first time dyeing your hair, you may want to try using temporary or semi-permanent dye rather than permanent dye.\\nTemporary dyes tend to wash out after one shampoo.\\nSemi-permanent dyes will wash out after 20 to 26 shampoos.\\nPermanent dyes may fade, but they usually stay in your hair until it grows out.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Pick your highlight colors.\", \"描述\": \"Highlights are essentially the opposite of lowlights. Highlight colors should be one to two shades lighter than your natural hair color. For more dramatic results, go for shades three to four shades darker.\\nYou may need to bleach your hair to highlight it, which is best done in a salon.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Divide your hair into five sections.\", \"描述\": \"Make sure your five sections are roughly even. There should be one section on the top of your head. Then, on either side of your head, separate the hair into two sections. When you're done, you should be left with one section of hair on top and four sections on the sides. Use rubber bands or hair clips to secure your hair.\\nIn other words, you should have three sections in the front of your head, and two in the back.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Use the slicing method to separate hair for a more dramatic look.\", \"描述\": \"Let down one of the sections. Starting at the top of the section, insert the end of your comb through your hair. Only a very thin section of hair should be on top of the end of the comb. Remember that for both highlight and lowlights, you should apply dye to very thin chunks of hair.\\nThis method creates more defined highlights and lowlights.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Use the weaving method to separate hair for a more natural look.\", \"描述\": \"Weaving and slicing are very similar, except when weaving you move the end of the comb through the surface of the hair in a subtle in-and-out pattern (rather than “slicing” in a straight line) to separate pieces of hair.\\nThe weaving method produces less defined, more natural-looking highlights and lowlights.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Protect yourself and your surroundings from stains.\", \"描述\": \"Wrap a towel you are comfortable getting dye on around your shoulders. The towel will catch any dye drips and you can use it to dry your hair after the rinsing phase of the dyeing process. Secure the towel in place in front of your neck with a clip or safety pin.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Put on your dyeing gloves.\", \"描述\": \"Dyeing kits generally come with gloves, but if yours doesn’t come with gloves, you can just wear normal latex or rubber gloves. Wearing gloves ensures that you don’t dye your fingers and nails along with your hair.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Applying the Dye\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Apply your foil underneath the hair.\", \"描述\": \"Take a piece of foil that is large enough to easily cover a given section of hair. Slide it underneath the section you just secured. Let the hair rest on top of the foil. The foil should create a barrier between the strand you pulled out using the comb and the rest of the hair in the section you're working with.\\nIt's a good idea to start in the back and work your way forward, because the hair at the back of your head is typically harder to lighten.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Decide on the pattern you're following.\", \"描述\": \"You will apply your highlights and lowlights in a consistent pattern throughout your head. You can start with one highlight, and then move to two lowlights, and repeat this pattern throughout the section, for example. Choose whatever pattern you prefer depending on the ratio of highlights to lowlights you want.\\nHighlighting means coloring strands lighter than your natural hair color while low lighting means coloring strands darker than your natural color.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Coat the hair above the foil in the highlight dye.\", \"描述\": \"Use the brush that came with your dye kit. Dip your brush in a small amount of the highlight dye. Then, brush the dye into the section of hair above the foil so it's evenly saturated from root to tip. As you brush, the hair should become plastered to your foil.\\nYou can leave the hair for now as you continue to apply foils/dye. You will fold up the foils when you're done with the section.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Section off another layer of hair.\", \"描述\": \"Repeat the same process you did with the tail comb before, moving downward through the section of hair. Just below the hair you just died, slip the end of the comb under a small strand of hair. Place a piece of foil under that strand to create a barrier between this new strand and the remaining hair in the section.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Apply your lowlight dye.\", \"描述\": \"You should add your lowlight dye to this section to create variation. This is the exact same process as before. Gently paint the dye on the hair using the brush that came with your kit, moving from root to tip. Again, the hair will become plastered to the foil.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Repeat this pattern until all the hair is dyed.\", \"描述\": \"Keep moving from your highlight and lowlight shades, using the ratio you want. Continue the pattern until the entire section is dyed and separated by foils.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Fold your foil.\", \"描述\": \"Gently fold the pieces of foil around each section of hair. Do not press too hard to avoid getting a folded crease in your dye. The ends of the foil should be near the roots of your hair when you're done. Folding the foil helps it stay in place while you dye the remaining sections.\\nThe foil will conduct the heat from your scalp, which will help the dye work faster.\"}, {\"编号\": 8, \"标题\": \"Repeat this pattern to dye the remaining sections.\", \"描述\": \"For every section, repeat the exact same pattern to highlight or lowlight your hair. Separate your hair into small strands, using the foil as a barrier, and then paint dye on each strand. Vary between your highlight and lowlight shade. Once every strand is dyed, wrap the foil around the strands.\\nRemember, you may have to bleach your hair first in the sections you're highlighting. This is usually best done at a salon and should be done before you start the highlight/lowlight process.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Finishing Up the Look\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Let the dye sit in for the recommended timeframe.\", \"描述\": \"Refer to the instructions on your dye to figure how long to let it sit in. Times will vary depending on the type of dye you're using. Do not leave the dye in longer than recommended, as this can damage your hair.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Rinse your hair in cold water.\", \"描述\": \"Remove the foils from the bottom to the top. Use cool water to rinse out the excess dye. Continue to rinse your hair until the water coming off your head runs clear.\\nIt is totally natural to have a whole lot of color run in the shower. Do not panic if this happens. It does not mean your hair did not dye properly. It's a normal part of the process.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Wash your hair with the post-dye conditioner found in your dyeing kit.\", \"描述\": \"Your kit should come with this conditioner, but if it did not, you can purchase conditioner made for dyed hair at a drugstore. Do not wash your hair with shampoo or normal conditioner. You should avoid washing your hair with these things for 24 to 48 hours so that the dye has time to really into your hair shaft.\"}]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Highlighter
1. Enhancing Your Eyes, Lips, and Chin 1-1. Apply highlighter to the inner corners of your eyes. Use a highlighting eyeshadow brush and get a little highlighter onto the tip. Then, take the brush and press it into the corners of your inner eyelids. You can apply a couple of layers if you want a more dramatic effect or just apply a light dusting for some subtle highlights. 1-2. Sweep highlighter onto your brow bones. The areas just below your eyebrows will catch a lot of light, so this is a nice area to highlight. Try sweeping highlighter over your brow bones, the areas just under your eyebrows. Try to keep most of the highlighter on the outer edges of your brow bone. You do no need to apply highlighter to your entire brow bone. You can also extend the highlighter down towards the creases of your eyelids for an extra eye brightening effect. 1-3. Add a dab of highlighter just above your upper lip. The area in the center of your upper lip is called your cupid’s bow and highlighting this area will draw more attention to your lips. Get a small amount of highlighter on your fingertip and press it onto this area. Don’t apply the highlighter to your actual lip, just to the area right above your lip. 1-4. Brush highlighter over the center of your chin. Highlighting the center of your chin can also help to draw attention to your lips. Try sweeping some highlighter onto the center of your chin. Be careful not to apply too much highlighter to this area. You only need a light dusting. If you highlighted your forehead, then try to keep the highlighter on your chin in line with the highlighter on your forehead. You can also apply highlighter right above your chin. 2. Enhancing Your Cheeks, Nose, and Forehead 2-1. Try applying foundation and concealer first. This will create a more even canvas for your highlighter. Use a sponge or makeup brush to blend your foundation. If you have any dark circles or minor imperfections, concealer will add extra coverage to those areas and draw more attention to the highlighted area. 2-2. Apply highlighter to the tops of your cheekbones. Take a blush brush or a kabuki brush and use it to apply a bit of highlighter from your temples to the tops of your cheekbone in a C-shaped curve. You can apply one layer for a subtle effect or apply multiple layers for more intense highlights. It may help to apply blush to the apples of your cheeks first, and then start to apply highlighter where the blush has stopped. 2-3. Dab a little highlighter on the tip of your nose. Get a bit of highlighter onto your fingertip and then dab it onto the tip of your nose. Move your finger back and forth to blend the highlighter. Remember that you do not need much highlighter, just a small dab. 2-4. Brush some highlighter down the center of your forehead. To accentuate the center of your forehead, you can sweep some highlighter down the center of your forehead towards the bridge of your nose. Start at the center of your hairline on your forehead and sweep straight downwards. If you want a more dramatic highlighting effect, then you can sweep the highlighter all the way down the bridge of your nose, but this is optional. Tips Make sure that you choose a highlighter that works with your skin tone. The right highlighter for your skin tone should create a nice even sheen. Your skin should not look like it is covered in glitter. Try out different highlighter shades to find one that looks good on you.[14] X Research source If you wear highlighter to school, use one with a subtle sheen rather than one that contains lots of glitter. Warnings Don't apply highlighter all over your face or it will make your skin look metallic. Only apply it on a few areas that catch the light.
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Add a dab of highlighter just above your upper lip.\\nThe area in the center of your upper lip is called your cupid’s bow and highlighting this area will draw more attention to your lips. Get a small amount of highlighter on your fingertip and press it onto this area.\\nDon’t apply the highlighter to your actual lip, just to the area right above your lip.\\n1-4. Brush highlighter over the center of your chin.\\nHighlighting the center of your chin can also help to draw attention to your lips. Try sweeping some highlighter onto the center of your chin.\\nBe careful not to apply too much highlighter to this area. You only need a light dusting.\\nIf you highlighted your forehead, then try to keep the highlighter on your chin in line with the highlighter on your forehead.\\nYou can also apply highlighter right above your chin.\\n2. Enhancing Your Cheeks, Nose, and Forehead\\n2-1. Try applying foundation and concealer first.\\nThis will create a more even canvas for your highlighter. \\nUse a sponge or makeup brush to blend your foundation.\\nIf you have any dark circles or minor imperfections, concealer will add extra coverage to those areas and draw more attention to the highlighted area.\\n2-2. Apply highlighter to the tops of your cheekbones.\\nTake a blush brush or a kabuki brush and use it to apply a bit of highlighter from your temples to the tops of your cheekbone in a C-shaped curve. You can apply one layer for a subtle effect or apply multiple layers for more intense highlights.\\nIt may help to apply blush to the apples of your cheeks first, and then start to apply highlighter where the blush has stopped.\\n2-3. Dab a little highlighter on the tip of your nose.\\nGet a bit of highlighter onto your fingertip and then dab it onto the tip of your nose. Move your finger back and forth to blend the highlighter. Remember that you do not need much highlighter, just a small dab.\\n2-4. Brush some highlighter down the center of your forehead.\\nTo accentuate the center of your forehead, you can sweep some highlighter down the center of your forehead towards the bridge of your nose. Start at the center of your hairline on your forehead and sweep straight downwards.\\nIf you want a more dramatic highlighting effect, then you can sweep the highlighter all the way down the bridge of your nose, but this is optional.\\nTips\\nMake sure that you choose a highlighter that works with your skin tone. The right highlighter for your skin tone should create a nice even sheen. Your skin should not look like it is covered in glitter. Try out different highlighter shades to find one that looks good on you.[14]\\nX\\nResearch source\\nIf you wear highlighter to school, use one with a subtle sheen rather than one that contains lots of glitter.\\nWarnings\\nDon't apply highlighter all over your face or it will make your skin look metallic. Only apply it on a few areas that catch the light.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Applying highlighter can give your skin a beautiful color boost and enhance your bone structure as well. Highlighter only takes a few seconds to apply because you only apply it to a few small areas of your face. However, just a few dabs of highlighter can brighten up your entire face. Even if you are new to applying makeup, learning to apply highlighter is easy.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Enhancing Your Eyes, Lips, and Chin\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Apply highlighter to the inner corners of your eyes.\", \"描述\": \"Use a highlighting eyeshadow brush and get a little highlighter onto the tip. Then, take the brush and press it into the corners of your inner eyelids.\\nYou can apply a couple of layers if you want a more dramatic effect or just apply a light dusting for some subtle highlights.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Sweep highlighter onto your brow bones.\", \"描述\": \"The areas just below your eyebrows will catch a lot of light, so this is a nice area to highlight. Try sweeping highlighter over your brow bones, the areas just under your eyebrows.\\nTry to keep most of the highlighter on the outer edges of your brow bone. You do no need to apply highlighter to your entire brow bone.\\nYou can also extend the highlighter down towards the creases of your eyelids for an extra eye brightening effect.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Add a dab of highlighter just above your upper lip.\", \"描述\": \"The area in the center of your upper lip is called your cupid’s bow and highlighting this area will draw more attention to your lips. Get a small amount of highlighter on your fingertip and press it onto this area.\\nDon’t apply the highlighter to your actual lip, just to the area right above your lip.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Brush highlighter over the center of your chin.\", \"描述\": \"Highlighting the center of your chin can also help to draw attention to your lips. Try sweeping some highlighter onto the center of your chin.\\nBe careful not to apply too much highlighter to this area. You only need a light dusting.\\nIf you highlighted your forehead, then try to keep the highlighter on your chin in line with the highlighter on your forehead.\\nYou can also apply highlighter right above your chin.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Enhancing Your Cheeks, Nose, and Forehead\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Try applying foundation and concealer first.\", \"描述\": \"This will create a more even canvas for your highlighter. \\nUse a sponge or makeup brush to blend your foundation.\\nIf you have any dark circles or minor imperfections, concealer will add extra coverage to those areas and draw more attention to the highlighted area.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Apply highlighter to the tops of your cheekbones.\", \"描述\": \"Take a blush brush or a kabuki brush and use it to apply a bit of highlighter from your temples to the tops of your cheekbone in a C-shaped curve. You can apply one layer for a subtle effect or apply multiple layers for more intense highlights.\\nIt may help to apply blush to the apples of your cheeks first, and then start to apply highlighter where the blush has stopped.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Dab a little highlighter on the tip of your nose.\", \"描述\": \"Get a bit of highlighter onto your fingertip and then dab it onto the tip of your nose. Move your finger back and forth to blend the highlighter. Remember that you do not need much highlighter, just a small dab.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Brush some highlighter down the center of your forehead.\", \"描述\": \"To accentuate the center of your forehead, you can sweep some highlighter down the center of your forehead towards the bridge of your nose. 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How to Apply Hippie Makeup
1. Creating a Natural Hippie Look 1-1. Sweep a neutral eyeshadow across your upper eyelids. For this look, you want to look like the prettiest, most natural version of yourself. Pick an eyeshadow color that's close to your natural skin color and use a brush or your fingers to apply it all the way up to the crease. If you prefer, you could also use an eyeshadow with golden tones, but avoid anything too glittery so you'll look as natural as possible. 1-2. Line your eyes with a brown pencil. To apply pencil eyeliner, start with a sharpened pencil. Lightly hold the corner of your eye and slowly draw a thin line from the outer corner to the inner corner. Try to stay as close to your eyelashes as possible. A little liner can help make your eyeshadow pop and can make your eyes look bigger, but since you're creating a fresh, clean makeup look, using a shade of brown will help keep it from being too obvious. 1-3. Apply a thin coat of mascara Start by holding the spoolie to the base of your eyelashes, then wiggle it a little to ensure the brush is touching all of your lashes. Sweep the brush upwards, all the way to the ends of your lashes, then repeat until you have covered all of them. Too much mascara will seem obvious and can overpower the rest of your understated look, so try to apply just enough to coat your lashes. 1-4. Fill in your eyebrows Brows in the 70s were typically worn naturally, so don't worry about getting perfectly sculpted eyebrows. Just lightly fill in any gaps with a pencil or a brow powder. Using a shade that's slightly lighter than your natural color will keep your eyebrows from looking too intense. 1-5. Swirl a peach-colored blush A peachy-hued blush looks great on almost every skin color, and it's the perfect natural complement for this look. If you're applying powder blush, swipe the brush through the blush, tap off the excess, and apply it in a circular motion to the apples of your cheeks. If you're using cream or gel blush, dot a little onto the fullest part of your cheek, then blend it in a circular motion with your fingers or a makeup sponge. 1-6. Dust a subtle highlighter across your cheekbones. Highlighter can give you a natural, youthful glow, perfect for embodying the hippie movement. Swipe a fan brush into a highlighter with little or no shimmer, then swirl the brush across the tops of your cheekbones. You can also add a little highlighter to the center of your forehead and your chin for a sun-kissed look. 1-7. Dab on a little lip gloss or lip balm. Lip gloss or a hydrating lip balm will give your hippie makeup a soft, finished look. For the most natural look, apply the lip gloss to your finger first and then dot it onto your lips. If you want to wear a little color on your lips, opt for a subtle light pink shade of lip gloss. 1-8. Finish your look with a flowered headband. There's nothing more essentially hippie than a crown of flowers, and this romantic style is still popular today. Part your hair in the center and slip on your flowered crown, pinning it into place with hairpins if you need to. You can also braid your hair into 2 braids before donning your flowered crown, if you like. 2. Going Hippie Glam 2-1. Apply a bold pastel eyeshadow to your upper lids below the crease. Hippies definitely didn't shy away from color. Turquoise eyeshadow was a hippie favorite, but you could also try colors like yellow, pale green, or light orange. To get the most intense color from your eyeshadow, apply a thin layer of eyelid primer first, then add the shadow on top of that. To make this look even more dramatic, use an angled brush to apply a little of your eyeshadow beneath your lower lashes. 2-2. Use liquid eyeliner to make a cat eye. A cat eye will help make your pastel eyeshadow pop. Draw a line across your eyelid close to your lashes, then add a flick at the outside corner of your eye. Place the tip of the eyeliner brush at the outside of the flick and connect the flick to the first line you drew at about the middle of your eyelid. It may help to place a piece of tape at the outside corner of your eye to help you get a straight line as you draw the flick. If you don't feel confident using liquid eyeliner, try using a felt-tip eyeliner marker, which may help you feel like you have more control as you're applying the cat eye. 2-3. Add two coats of mascara to your top lashes. Applying the mascara to just your top lashes will make your eyes seem to be opened wider. This will help give you a youthful, innocent look, much like what you picture when you think of the hippie movement. If your mascara seems clumpy, run a clean spoolie brush through your lashes to remove any excess. 2-4. Swipe glitter Glitter always brings glamour, so it's the perfect addition to your Hippie Glam makeup look. Dip a brush, sponge, or your fingers into a glittery pigment, like a super-sparkly eyeshadow, and lightly tap it onto the highest part of your cheekbones. Feel free to embellish this look even more with gemstones, sequins, stars, or any other sparkly addition! 2-5. Opt for a nude lipstick. Since the focus in this look is on your eyes and cheekbones, keep your lip neutral with a shade similar to your natural lip color. If you're testing colors at the makeup counter, apply it to the back of your hand to see what matches your skin tone best. Try matching the color to the outside edges of your lips, which are often slightly darker than the rest of your lip. 2-6. Wear your hair down and tuck a flower behind your ear. Whether your hair is stick-straight or super curly, embrace your natural texture, just like the hippies did. Part your hair down the center or slightly to one side, then find a pretty hair flower and wear it pinned behind one ear. If the flower stem is long enough, you may be able to just slip it behind your ear, but if you need to, use bobby pins to hold the flower in place. Real flowers are beautiful but may wilt quickly, so you may prefer artificial flowers if you'll be rocking your Glam Hippie look for more than a couple of hours. 3. Getting Groovy with Face Paint 3-1. Swipe white or very light eyeshadow White eyeshadow is very 70s, and it still gives off a soft innocence today. This look works best if you keep the eyeshadow below the crease. If you don't have white eyeshadow, try wearing a cream-colored or other very light shade. 3-2. Tightline Sharpen your eyeliner as much as you can, then hold it so that the tip of the pencil is pointing down as close to your lashes as possible. Slightly wiggle the eye pencil back and forth to create a line across your top lid. This look should seem natural, but a little eyeliner will help your white eyeshadow pop more. 3-3. Finish your eyes with a thin coat of mascara on the top and bottom. Place the mascara brush at the base of your lashes and wiggle it back and forth while sweeping up towards the tips of your lashes. This will help curl your lashes slightly and will also help keep it from clumping too much. To keep your mascara from smudging, try applying it on your bottom lashes first, then put it on the top lashes while looking straight forward. 3-4. Swirl a little bronzer onto the hollows of your cheeks. A bronzy, sun-kissed look was popular in the 70s, especially with the hippies, who spent as much time as possible outdoors. You can fake this look by dusting a blush brush into bronzer, then swirling the brush across the hollows of your cheeks in a circular motion. If you need to, use a fan brush to blend the bronzer until it looks more natural. 3-5. Keep your lips hydrated with a little lip balm. Glossy, healthy lips are always in style, and they were definitely one of the signature looks of the hippie crowd. Swipe on a little bit of your favorite lip balm to keep this makeup look natural and understated. If you're going to be spending time under the sun, opt for a lip balm with an SPF of about 15-30. 3-6. Apply a thin layer of primer The real star of this makeup look is the face paint, and the finished product is only limited by your own imagination! Use your fingers to apply a little primer wherever you want your face paint to go. The primer will help the face paint adhere to your skin. 3-7. Paint a design on your face with brightly-colored grease paint. Dip a brush into the paint and free-hand your design, or lay a stencil onto your skin and use that as a guideline to get a more precise look. Your paint will look best if you work in quick, short strokes, rather than long dragging ones. There are a ton of different hippie-friendly designs you can use, including peace signs, flowers, vines, dots, or doves. Get creative! 3-8. Set the paint with a light dusting of translucent powder once it dries. Once the grease paint has completely dried, use a large powder brush or a powder buff to go over your design with translucent powder to give it more staying power without changing the color.
{ "create_time": "20230517 10:46:37", "回答明细": "{\"回答\": \"1. Creating a Natural Hippie Look\\n1-1. Sweep a neutral eyeshadow across your upper eyelids.\\nFor this look, you want to look like the prettiest, most natural version of yourself. Pick an eyeshadow color that's close to your natural skin color and use a brush or your fingers to apply it all the way up to the crease.\\nIf you prefer, you could also use an eyeshadow with golden tones, but avoid anything too glittery so you'll look as natural as possible.\\n1-2. Line your eyes with a brown pencil.\\nTo apply pencil eyeliner, start with a sharpened pencil. Lightly hold the corner of your eye and slowly draw a thin line from the outer corner to the inner corner. Try to stay as close to your eyelashes as possible.\\nA little liner can help make your eyeshadow pop and can make your eyes look bigger, but since you're creating a fresh, clean makeup look, using a shade of brown will help keep it from being too obvious.\\n1-3. Apply a thin coat of mascara\\nStart by holding the spoolie to the base of your eyelashes, then wiggle it a little to ensure the brush is touching all of your lashes. Sweep the brush upwards, all the way to the ends of your lashes, then repeat until you have covered all of them.\\nToo much mascara will seem obvious and can overpower the rest of your understated look, so try to apply just enough to coat your lashes.\\n1-4. Fill in your eyebrows\\nBrows in the 70s were typically worn naturally, so don't worry about getting perfectly sculpted eyebrows. Just lightly fill in any gaps with a pencil or a brow powder.\\nUsing a shade that's slightly lighter than your natural color will keep your eyebrows from looking too intense.\\n1-5. Swirl a peach-colored blush\\nA peachy-hued blush looks great on almost every skin color, and it's the perfect natural complement for this look. If you're applying powder blush, swipe the brush through the blush, tap off the excess, and apply it in a circular motion to the apples of your cheeks.\\nIf you're using cream or gel blush, dot a little onto the fullest part of your cheek, then blend it in a circular motion with your fingers or a makeup sponge.\\n1-6. Dust a subtle highlighter across your cheekbones.\\nHighlighter can give you a natural, youthful glow, perfect for embodying the hippie movement. Swipe a fan brush into a highlighter with little or no shimmer, then swirl the brush across the tops of your cheekbones.\\nYou can also add a little highlighter to the center of your forehead and your chin for a sun-kissed look.\\n1-7. Dab on a little lip gloss or lip balm.\\nLip gloss or a hydrating lip balm will give your hippie makeup a soft, finished look. For the most natural look, apply the lip gloss to your finger first and then dot it onto your lips.\\nIf you want to wear a little color on your lips, opt for a subtle light pink shade of lip gloss.\\n1-8. Finish your look with a flowered headband.\\nThere's nothing more essentially hippie than a crown of flowers, and this romantic style is still popular today. Part your hair in the center and slip on your flowered crown, pinning it into place with hairpins if you need to.\\nYou can also braid your hair into 2 braids before donning your flowered crown, if you like.\\n2. Going Hippie Glam\\n2-1. Apply a bold pastel eyeshadow to your upper lids below the crease.\\nHippies definitely didn't shy away from color. Turquoise eyeshadow was a hippie favorite, but you could also try colors like yellow, pale green, or light orange.\\nTo get the most intense color from your eyeshadow, apply a thin layer of eyelid primer first, then add the shadow on top of that.\\nTo make this look even more dramatic, use an angled brush to apply a little of your eyeshadow beneath your lower lashes.\\n2-2. Use liquid eyeliner to make a cat eye.\\nA cat eye will help make your pastel eyeshadow pop. Draw a line across your eyelid close to your lashes, then add a flick at the outside corner of your eye. Place the tip of the eyeliner brush at the outside of the flick and connect the flick to the first line you drew at about the middle of your eyelid.\\nIt may help to place a piece of tape at the outside corner of your eye to help you get a straight line as you draw the flick.\\nIf you don't feel confident using liquid eyeliner, try using a felt-tip eyeliner marker, which may help you feel like you have more control as you're applying the cat eye.\\n2-3. Add two coats of mascara to your top lashes.\\nApplying the mascara to just your top lashes will make your eyes seem to be opened wider. This will help give you a youthful, innocent look, much like what you picture when you think of the hippie movement.\\nIf your mascara seems clumpy, run a clean spoolie brush through your lashes to remove any excess.\\n2-4. Swipe glitter\\nGlitter always brings glamour, so it's the perfect addition to your Hippie Glam makeup look. Dip a brush, sponge, or your fingers into a glittery pigment, like a super-sparkly eyeshadow, and lightly tap it onto the highest part of your cheekbones.\\nFeel free to embellish this look even more with gemstones, sequins, stars, or any other sparkly addition!\\n2-5. Opt for a nude lipstick.\\nSince the focus in this look is on your eyes and cheekbones, keep your lip neutral with a shade similar to your natural lip color. If you're testing colors at the makeup counter, apply it to the back of your hand to see what matches your skin tone best.\\nTry matching the color to the outside edges of your lips, which are often slightly darker than the rest of your lip.\\n2-6. Wear your hair down and tuck a flower behind your ear.\\nWhether your hair is stick-straight or super curly, embrace your natural texture, just like the hippies did. Part your hair down the center or slightly to one side, then find a pretty hair flower and wear it pinned behind one ear.\\nIf the flower stem is long enough, you may be able to just slip it behind your ear, but if you need to, use bobby pins to hold the flower in place.\\nReal flowers are beautiful but may wilt quickly, so you may prefer artificial flowers if you'll be rocking your Glam Hippie look for more than a couple of hours.\\n3. Getting Groovy with Face Paint\\n3-1. Swipe white or very light eyeshadow\\nWhite eyeshadow is very 70s, and it still gives off a soft innocence today. This look works best if you keep the eyeshadow below the crease.\\nIf you don't have white eyeshadow, try wearing a cream-colored or other very light shade.\\n3-2. Tightline\\nSharpen your eyeliner as much as you can, then hold it so that the tip of the pencil is pointing down as close to your lashes as possible. Slightly wiggle the eye pencil back and forth to create a line across your top lid.\\nThis look should seem natural, but a little eyeliner will help your white eyeshadow pop more.\\n3-3. Finish your eyes with a thin coat of mascara on the top and bottom.\\nPlace the mascara brush at the base of your lashes and wiggle it back and forth while sweeping up towards the tips of your lashes. This will help curl your lashes slightly and will also help keep it from clumping too much.\\nTo keep your mascara from smudging, try applying it on your bottom lashes first, then put it on the top lashes while looking straight forward.\\n3-4. Swirl a little bronzer onto the hollows of your cheeks.\\nA bronzy, sun-kissed look was popular in the 70s, especially with the hippies, who spent as much time as possible outdoors. You can fake this look by dusting a blush brush into bronzer, then swirling the brush across the hollows of your cheeks in a circular motion.\\nIf you need to, use a fan brush to blend the bronzer until it looks more natural.\\n3-5. Keep your lips hydrated with a little lip balm.\\nGlossy, healthy lips are always in style, and they were definitely one of the signature looks of the hippie crowd. Swipe on a little bit of your favorite lip balm to keep this makeup look natural and understated.\\nIf you're going to be spending time under the sun, opt for a lip balm with an SPF of about 15-30.\\n3-6. Apply a thin layer of primer\\nThe real star of this makeup look is the face paint, and the finished product is only limited by your own imagination! Use your fingers to apply a little primer wherever you want your face paint to go.\\nThe primer will help the face paint adhere to your skin.\\n3-7. Paint a design on your face with brightly-colored grease paint.\\nDip a brush into the paint and free-hand your design, or lay a stencil onto your skin and use that as a guideline to get a more precise look.\\nYour paint will look best if you work in quick, short strokes, rather than long dragging ones.\\nThere are a ton of different hippie-friendly designs you can use, including peace signs, flowers, vines, dots, or doves. Get creative!\\n3-8. Set the paint with a light dusting of translucent powder once it dries.\\nOnce the grease paint has completely dried, use a large powder brush or a powder buff to go over your design with translucent powder to give it more staying power without changing the color.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Whether you're dressing up for Halloween, heading to an outdoor music festival, or channeling your inner flower child, creating a hippie makeup look can be a lot of fun. Since hippies were all about natural beauty, start with clean, moisturized skin for all of these looks. If you want to wear primer and foundation, apply them with your fingers to give you more of a dewy look.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Creating a Natural Hippie Look\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Sweep a neutral eyeshadow across your upper eyelids.\", \"描述\": \"For this look, you want to look like the prettiest, most natural version of yourself. Pick an eyeshadow color that's close to your natural skin color and use a brush or your fingers to apply it all the way up to the crease.\\nIf you prefer, you could also use an eyeshadow with golden tones, but avoid anything too glittery so you'll look as natural as possible.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Line your eyes with a brown pencil.\", \"描述\": \"To apply pencil eyeliner, start with a sharpened pencil. Lightly hold the corner of your eye and slowly draw a thin line from the outer corner to the inner corner. Try to stay as close to your eyelashes as possible.\\nA little liner can help make your eyeshadow pop and can make your eyes look bigger, but since you're creating a fresh, clean makeup look, using a shade of brown will help keep it from being too obvious.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Apply a thin coat of mascara\", \"描述\": \"Start by holding the spoolie to the base of your eyelashes, then wiggle it a little to ensure the brush is touching all of your lashes. Sweep the brush upwards, all the way to the ends of your lashes, then repeat until you have covered all of them.\\nToo much mascara will seem obvious and can overpower the rest of your understated look, so try to apply just enough to coat your lashes.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Fill in your eyebrows\", \"描述\": \"Brows in the 70s were typically worn naturally, so don't worry about getting perfectly sculpted eyebrows. Just lightly fill in any gaps with a pencil or a brow powder.\\nUsing a shade that's slightly lighter than your natural color will keep your eyebrows from looking too intense.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Swirl a peach-colored blush\", \"描述\": \"A peachy-hued blush looks great on almost every skin color, and it's the perfect natural complement for this look. If you're applying powder blush, swipe the brush through the blush, tap off the excess, and apply it in a circular motion to the apples of your cheeks.\\nIf you're using cream or gel blush, dot a little onto the fullest part of your cheek, then blend it in a circular motion with your fingers or a makeup sponge.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Dust a subtle highlighter across your cheekbones.\", \"描述\": \"Highlighter can give you a natural, youthful glow, perfect for embodying the hippie movement. Swipe a fan brush into a highlighter with little or no shimmer, then swirl the brush across the tops of your cheekbones.\\nYou can also add a little highlighter to the center of your forehead and your chin for a sun-kissed look.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Dab on a little lip gloss or lip balm.\", \"描述\": \"Lip gloss or a hydrating lip balm will give your hippie makeup a soft, finished look. For the most natural look, apply the lip gloss to your finger first and then dot it onto your lips.\\nIf you want to wear a little color on your lips, opt for a subtle light pink shade of lip gloss.\"}, {\"编号\": 8, \"标题\": \"Finish your look with a flowered headband.\", \"描述\": \"There's nothing more essentially hippie than a crown of flowers, and this romantic style is still popular today. Part your hair in the center and slip on your flowered crown, pinning it into place with hairpins if you need to.\\nYou can also braid your hair into 2 braids before donning your flowered crown, if you like.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Going Hippie Glam\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Apply a bold pastel eyeshadow to your upper lids below the crease.\", \"描述\": \"Hippies definitely didn't shy away from color. Turquoise eyeshadow was a hippie favorite, but you could also try colors like yellow, pale green, or light orange.\\nTo get the most intense color from your eyeshadow, apply a thin layer of eyelid primer first, then add the shadow on top of that.\\nTo make this look even more dramatic, use an angled brush to apply a little of your eyeshadow beneath your lower lashes.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Use liquid eyeliner to make a cat eye.\", \"描述\": \"A cat eye will help make your pastel eyeshadow pop. Draw a line across your eyelid close to your lashes, then add a flick at the outside corner of your eye. Place the tip of the eyeliner brush at the outside of the flick and connect the flick to the first line you drew at about the middle of your eyelid.\\nIt may help to place a piece of tape at the outside corner of your eye to help you get a straight line as you draw the flick.\\nIf you don't feel confident using liquid eyeliner, try using a felt-tip eyeliner marker, which may help you feel like you have more control as you're applying the cat eye.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Add two coats of mascara to your top lashes.\", \"描述\": \"Applying the mascara to just your top lashes will make your eyes seem to be opened wider. This will help give you a youthful, innocent look, much like what you picture when you think of the hippie movement.\\nIf your mascara seems clumpy, run a clean spoolie brush through your lashes to remove any excess.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Swipe glitter\", \"描述\": \"Glitter always brings glamour, so it's the perfect addition to your Hippie Glam makeup look. Dip a brush, sponge, or your fingers into a glittery pigment, like a super-sparkly eyeshadow, and lightly tap it onto the highest part of your cheekbones.\\nFeel free to embellish this look even more with gemstones, sequins, stars, or any other sparkly addition!\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Opt for a nude lipstick.\", \"描述\": \"Since the focus in this look is on your eyes and cheekbones, keep your lip neutral with a shade similar to your natural lip color. If you're testing colors at the makeup counter, apply it to the back of your hand to see what matches your skin tone best.\\nTry matching the color to the outside edges of your lips, which are often slightly darker than the rest of your lip.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Wear your hair down and tuck a flower behind your ear.\", \"描述\": \"Whether your hair is stick-straight or super curly, embrace your natural texture, just like the hippies did. Part your hair down the center or slightly to one side, then find a pretty hair flower and wear it pinned behind one ear.\\nIf the flower stem is long enough, you may be able to just slip it behind your ear, but if you need to, use bobby pins to hold the flower in place.\\nReal flowers are beautiful but may wilt quickly, so you may prefer artificial flowers if you'll be rocking your Glam Hippie look for more than a couple of hours.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Getting Groovy with Face Paint\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Swipe white or very light eyeshadow\", \"描述\": \"White eyeshadow is very 70s, and it still gives off a soft innocence today. This look works best if you keep the eyeshadow below the crease.\\nIf you don't have white eyeshadow, try wearing a cream-colored or other very light shade.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Tightline\", \"描述\": \"Sharpen your eyeliner as much as you can, then hold it so that the tip of the pencil is pointing down as close to your lashes as possible. Slightly wiggle the eye pencil back and forth to create a line across your top lid.\\nThis look should seem natural, but a little eyeliner will help your white eyeshadow pop more.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Finish your eyes with a thin coat of mascara on the top and bottom.\", \"描述\": \"Place the mascara brush at the base of your lashes and wiggle it back and forth while sweeping up towards the tips of your lashes. This will help curl your lashes slightly and will also help keep it from clumping too much.\\nTo keep your mascara from smudging, try applying it on your bottom lashes first, then put it on the top lashes while looking straight forward.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Swirl a little bronzer onto the hollows of your cheeks.\", \"描述\": \"A bronzy, sun-kissed look was popular in the 70s, especially with the hippies, who spent as much time as possible outdoors. You can fake this look by dusting a blush brush into bronzer, then swirling the brush across the hollows of your cheeks in a circular motion.\\nIf you need to, use a fan brush to blend the bronzer until it looks more natural.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Keep your lips hydrated with a little lip balm.\", \"描述\": \"Glossy, healthy lips are always in style, and they were definitely one of the signature looks of the hippie crowd. Swipe on a little bit of your favorite lip balm to keep this makeup look natural and understated.\\nIf you're going to be spending time under the sun, opt for a lip balm with an SPF of about 15-30.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Apply a thin layer of primer\", \"描述\": \"The real star of this makeup look is the face paint, and the finished product is only limited by your own imagination! Use your fingers to apply a little primer wherever you want your face paint to go.\\nThe primer will help the face paint adhere to your skin.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Paint a design on your face with brightly-colored grease paint.\", \"描述\": \"Dip a brush into the paint and free-hand your design, or lay a stencil onto your skin and use that as a guideline to get a more precise look.\\nYour paint will look best if you work in quick, short strokes, rather than long dragging ones.\\nThere are a ton of different hippie-friendly designs you can use, including peace signs, flowers, vines, dots, or doves. Get creative!\"}, {\"编号\": 8, \"标题\": \"Set the paint with a light dusting of translucent powder once it dries.\", \"描述\": \"Once the grease paint has completely dried, use a large powder brush or a powder buff to go over your design with translucent powder to give it more staying power without changing the color.\"}]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Hot Fusion Hair Extensions
1. Steps 1-1. To install the extensions, your hair should be 5 inches (12.7 cm) minimum so that the attachment points are visible. The extensions are applied 5 mm from the scalp. 1-2. Make the Preparation rows. Select a thin strand of hair using the tail of the comb. {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/7\/7a\/Apply-Hot-Fusion-Hair-Extensions-Step-2Bullet1.jpg\/v4-460px-Apply-Hot-Fusion-Hair-Extensions-Step-2Bullet1.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/7\/7a\/Apply-Hot-Fusion-Hair-Extensions-Step-2Bullet1.jpg\/aid1345318-v4-728px-Apply-Hot-Fusion-Hair-Extensions-Step-2Bullet1.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":728,"bigHeight":546,"licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noreferrer noopener\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"} Insert the lock of hair in the template circle to protect the scalp. {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/9\/9a\/Apply-Hot-Fusion-Hair-Extensions-Step-2Bullet2.jpg\/v4-460px-Apply-Hot-Fusion-Hair-Extensions-Step-2Bullet2.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/9\/9a\/Apply-Hot-Fusion-Hair-Extensions-Step-2Bullet2.jpg\/aid1345318-v4-728px-Apply-Hot-Fusion-Hair-Extensions-Step-2Bullet2.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":728,"bigHeight":546,"licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noreferrer noopener\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"} Use hot extension iron to heat the pre-tipped extensions to natural hair, your hair is fixed to the original lock expansion on heating point of keratin. {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/6\/65\/Apply-Hot-Fusion-Hair-Extensions-Step-2Bullet3.jpg\/v4-460px-Apply-Hot-Fusion-Hair-Extensions-Step-2Bullet3.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/6\/65\/Apply-Hot-Fusion-Hair-Extensions-Step-2Bullet3.jpg\/aid1345318-v4-728px-Apply-Hot-Fusion-Hair-Extensions-Step-2Bullet3.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":728,"bigHeight":546,"licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noreferrer noopener\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"} 1-3. When the keratin is not transparent, it is rolled between your fingers so the extension and natural hair is uniform. 1-4. Repeat the same steps to put the locks one by one across the head. 1-5. In the end, the hair is brushed lightly to blend so harmoniously with the natural hair extensions
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When the keratin is not transparent, it is rolled between your fingers so the extension and natural hair is uniform.\\n\\n1-4. Repeat the same steps to put the locks one by one across the head.\\n\\n1-5. In the end, the hair is brushed lightly to blend so harmoniously with the natural hair extensions\\n\\n\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"The extensions are attached one by one, stuck with the keratin melted a few millimeters from the root of real hair. The extensions last for about six months. 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How to Apply Ice to Relieve Back Pain
1. Placing an Ice Pack on Your Back 1-1. Prepare an ice pack. If you are experiencing back pain and want to use an ice pack to relieve it, you can either make an ice pack or purchase one. From commercial packs to bags of frozen vegetables, any choice you make can help you alleviate discomfort and reduce inflammation. You can purchase commercial ice packs specifically designed for the back at many pharmacies and medical supply stores. Make a slushy ice pack by pouring three cups (710 ml) of water and one cup (237 ml) of denatured alcohol in a large freezer bag. Wrap it inside another freezer bag to avoid spilling. Place it in the freezer until it is a slushy consistency. You can put small ice cubes or crushed ice in a plastic bag to make an ice pack. You can also use a bag of frozen vegetables, which may nicely fit the contours of your back. 1-2. Wrap the ice pack in a towel or cloth. Before you apply your ice pack, wrap it in a towel or cloth. Not only can this keep you from getting wet and keep the pack in place, but may also protect your skin from becoming numb or getting ice burn or even frostbite. It’s especially important to wrap a commercial blue ice pack in a towel. These are colder than frozen water and can cause frostbite. 1-3. Find a comfortable place for your treatment. You want to be comfortable while you ice your back. Finding a comfortable place where you can lie or sit can help you relax, relieve discomfort, and get the full benefits of icing. It may be easier to lie down while icing your back. Be sure to keep your knees slightly bent to relieve pressure off of your lower back. You can also place an ice pack on a chair and hold it in place by wedging it between your back and the chair back. You may need to add a towel between the ice pack and the chair so it doesn’t slip around. 1-4. Place the ice pack on your back. Once you’re comfortable, place the ice pack on the area of your back that is causing you pain. This may offer you some immediate pain relief and reduce inflammation that is exacerbating your discomfort. Keep the pack on the affected area for no more than 20 minutes per session. Less than 10 minutes may be ineffective but too much time can cause damage, so shoot for 15-20 minutes. Doing it for longer than 20 minutes can damage skin (cryoburn) and underlying tissues. You can use the ice pack after activity or exercise, but don’t use it beforehand. This may prevent your brain from receiving important pain signals to stop. If your pack doesn’t cover the entire area causing you pain, you can do spot ice treatments to get relief. Practice relaxing and taking deep breaths while you’re using the ice pack to relieve more tension. Use a guided meditation if it helps you feel more therapeutic effects. You can also use elastic wrap or shrink wrap to hold the pack in place. 1-5. Combine ice with a pain reliever. Try taking an over-the-counter pain reliever along with your ice treatments. Using this combination may relieve your pain more quickly and also help control inflammation. Take acetaminophen, ibuprofen, aspirin, or naproxen sodium to help relieve your back pain. NSAIDs such as aspirin, ibuprofen, and naproxen sodium may also help relieve inflammation. 1-6. Continue treatment for a few days. Ice is most effective for back pain in the days immediately following when you first notice pain. Keep applying the ice until you no longer have pain, or see a doctor if it persists. You can ice your back up to five times a day with at least 45 minutes in between treatments. The continued icing keeps your tissue temperatures low and may help reduce inflammation and pain. 1-7. See your doctor. Consult with your doctor if icing doesn’t help after a week or your pain becomes unbearable. She may be able to treat the pain more effectively and quickly, and can also identify any underlying causes that may be causing you discomfort. 2. Using Ice Massage Treatment 2-1. Fashion or buy an ice massager. Some studies have shown that ice massage may penetrate muscle fiber more quickly and may help you heal more effectively than an ice pack. You can either make or buy an ice massager to help relieve your discomfort. Make your own ice massager by filling a paper or Styrofoam cup about three-quarters full of cool water. Place this cup on a flat surface in your freezer until it is a solid block of ice. Make several ice massagers at one time so that you don’t have to wait for the water to freeze each time you want to ice your back. You can also use ice cubes as ice massagers. Some companies are making commercial ice massagers, which you can purchase at some pharmacies and sports stores. 2-2. Ask a friend or family member to help you. Although you may be able to reach the area of your back causing you pain, it may be easier to have a friend or family member help you. This can help you to relax and get the most benefit from an ice massage. 2-3. Assume a relaxed position. Either sit or lie in a relaxed and comfortable position while you use ice massage. This can help you more effectively receive the ice treatment and may help relieve your pain faster. If you are at home, it may be easier to lie down to do the ice massage. If you are at work, you may want to sit on the floor of your office space or cubicle, or at the front of your chair if that is comfortable. 2-4. Expose the ice massager. Peel away part of the frozen cup so that approximately two inches (five cm) of ice showing. This can expose enough ice to massage your sore back while keeping a barrier between your hand so that it doesn’t get cold or frostbite. As the ice melts during your massage, keep peeling away the cup. 2-5. Rub the ice massager over the affected area. Once you’ve exposed the frozen ice in the cup, begin gently massaging it over the area of your back causing you pain. This can help to penetrate deep into your muscle tissue and start to relieve pain quickly. Rub the ice massager in a gentle, circular pattern across your back. Massage the affected region for eight to 10 minutes per session. You can use ice massage up to five times per day. If your skin gets too cold or becomes numb, discontinue your ice massage until your skin warms up. 2-6. Repeat ice massages. Continue to give yourself ice massages for a few days. This can help ensure that the treatments are effective and may help relieve your pain and any inflammation. Ice is most effective when used over the course of a few days. 2-7. Take pain medication to bolster ice massage. Consider taking over-the-counter pain relievers to help bolster the pain relief and anti-inflammatory effects of ice massage. This may help you get relief faster and heal faster as well. You can use any number of pain relievers including aspirin, acetaminophen, ibuprofen, and naproxen sodium. NSAIDs such as ibuprofen, aspirin, and naproxen sodium can minimize swelling and inflammation that exacerbates pain. 2-8. Schedule an appointment with your doctor. If your back pain continues following a few days of icing treatments, make an appointment to see your doctor. She may be able to identify underlying conditions or give you stronger treatments to alleviate the pain. Warnings Never give Aspirin to children or teenagers under 19 unless directed by a doctor. This has been linked with Reye syndrome, a rare but serious illness.[20] X Research source
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Wrap the ice pack in a towel or cloth.\\nBefore you apply your ice pack, wrap it in a towel or cloth. Not only can this keep you from getting wet and keep the pack in place, but may also protect your skin from becoming numb or getting ice burn or even frostbite.\\nIt’s especially important to wrap a commercial blue ice pack in a towel. These are colder than frozen water and can cause frostbite.\\n1-3. Find a comfortable place for your treatment.\\nYou want to be comfortable while you ice your back. Finding a comfortable place where you can lie or sit can help you relax, relieve discomfort, and get the full benefits of icing.\\nIt may be easier to lie down while icing your back. Be sure to keep your knees slightly bent to relieve pressure off of your lower back.\\nYou can also place an ice pack on a chair and hold it in place by wedging it between your back and the chair back. You may need to add a towel between the ice pack and the chair so it doesn’t slip around.\\n1-4. Place the ice pack on your back.\\nOnce you’re comfortable, place the ice pack on the area of your back that is causing you pain. This may offer you some immediate pain relief and reduce inflammation that is exacerbating your discomfort.\\nKeep the pack on the affected area for no more than 20 minutes per session. Less than 10 minutes may be ineffective but too much time can cause damage, so shoot for 15-20 minutes. Doing it for longer than 20 minutes can damage skin (cryoburn) and underlying tissues.\\nYou can use the ice pack after activity or exercise, but don’t use it beforehand. This may prevent your brain from receiving important pain signals to stop.\\nIf your pack doesn’t cover the entire area causing you pain, you can do spot ice treatments to get relief.\\nPractice relaxing and taking deep breaths while you’re using the ice pack to relieve more tension. Use a guided meditation if it helps you feel more therapeutic effects.\\nYou can also use elastic wrap or shrink wrap to hold the pack in place.\\n1-5. Combine ice with a pain reliever.\\nTry taking an over-the-counter pain reliever along with your ice treatments. Using this combination may relieve your pain more quickly and also help control inflammation.\\nTake acetaminophen, ibuprofen, aspirin, or naproxen sodium to help relieve your back pain.\\nNSAIDs such as aspirin, ibuprofen, and naproxen sodium may also help relieve inflammation.\\n1-6. Continue treatment for a few days.\\nIce is most effective for back pain in the days immediately following when you first notice pain. Keep applying the ice until you no longer have pain, or see a doctor if it persists.\\nYou can ice your back up to five times a day with at least 45 minutes in between treatments.\\nThe continued icing keeps your tissue temperatures low and may help reduce inflammation and pain.\\n1-7. See your doctor.\\nConsult with your doctor if icing doesn’t help after a week or your pain becomes unbearable. She may be able to treat the pain more effectively and quickly, and can also identify any underlying causes that may be causing you discomfort.\\n2. Using Ice Massage Treatment\\n2-1. Fashion or buy an ice massager.\\nSome studies have shown that ice massage may penetrate muscle fiber more quickly and may help you heal more effectively than an ice pack. You can either make or buy an ice massager to help relieve your discomfort.\\nMake your own ice massager by filling a paper or Styrofoam cup about three-quarters full of cool water. Place this cup on a flat surface in your freezer until it is a solid block of ice.\\nMake several ice massagers at one time so that you don’t have to wait for the water to freeze each time you want to ice your back.\\nYou can also use ice cubes as ice massagers.\\nSome companies are making commercial ice massagers, which you can purchase at some pharmacies and sports stores.\\n2-2. Ask a friend or family member to help you.\\nAlthough you may be able to reach the area of your back causing you pain, it may be easier to have a friend or family member help you. This can help you to relax and get the most benefit from an ice massage.\\n2-3. Assume a relaxed position.\\nEither sit or lie in a relaxed and comfortable position while you use ice massage. This can help you more effectively receive the ice treatment and may help relieve your pain faster.\\nIf you are at home, it may be easier to lie down to do the ice massage.\\nIf you are at work, you may want to sit on the floor of your office space or cubicle, or at the front of your chair if that is comfortable.\\n2-4. Expose the ice massager.\\nPeel away part of the frozen cup so that approximately two inches (five cm) of ice showing. This can expose enough ice to massage your sore back while keeping a barrier between your hand so that it doesn’t get cold or frostbite.\\nAs the ice melts during your massage, keep peeling away the cup.\\n2-5. Rub the ice massager over the affected area.\\nOnce you’ve exposed the frozen ice in the cup, begin gently massaging it over the area of your back causing you pain. This can help to penetrate deep into your muscle tissue and start to relieve pain quickly.\\nRub the ice massager in a gentle, circular pattern across your back.\\nMassage the affected region for eight to 10 minutes per session.\\nYou can use ice massage up to five times per day.\\nIf your skin gets too cold or becomes numb, discontinue your ice massage until your skin warms up.\\n2-6. Repeat ice massages.\\nContinue to give yourself ice massages for a few days. This can help ensure that the treatments are effective and may help relieve your pain and any inflammation.\\nIce is most effective when used over the course of a few days.\\n2-7. Take pain medication to bolster ice massage.\\nConsider taking over-the-counter pain relievers to help bolster the pain relief and anti-inflammatory effects of ice massage. This may help you get relief faster and heal faster as well.\\nYou can use any number of pain relievers including aspirin, acetaminophen, ibuprofen, and naproxen sodium.\\nNSAIDs such as ibuprofen, aspirin, and naproxen sodium can minimize swelling and inflammation that exacerbates pain.\\n2-8. Schedule an appointment with your doctor.\\nIf your back pain continues following a few days of icing treatments, make an appointment to see your doctor. She may be able to identify underlying conditions or give you stronger treatments to alleviate the pain.\\nWarnings\\nNever give Aspirin to children or teenagers under 19 unless directed by a doctor. This has been linked with Reye syndrome, a rare but serious illness.[20]\\nX\\nResearch source\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Experts say that back pain is extremely common, and most people will experience it at some point in their lives. Research suggests that ice may help relieve back pain by stimulating your nerves, and it may also reduce swelling or inflammation around the painful area. While there's no proof that it will work for you, it's usually safe to apply ice at home in a cold compress or during an ice massage. Back pain usually improves after a few weeks of self care, but talk to your doctor if your pain persists.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Placing an Ice Pack on Your Back\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Prepare an ice pack.\", \"描述\": \"If you are experiencing back pain and want to use an ice pack to relieve it, you can either make an ice pack or purchase one. 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How to Apply Illuminating Powder
1. Choosing the Right Shade 1-1. Pick a silver shade if you have fair skin. Avoid drowning your complexion out with a colorful illuminating powder. Instead, opt for a lighter, more subtle shade to bring out your features. If aren’t a fan of silver, go for a lilac shade instead. If you aren’t satisfied with a normal dusting of powder, feel free to layer more product onto your look! 1-2. Select peach or rose gold shades if your skin is medium-toned. Look for products or palettes that have a peachy or light pink tone. While you don’t want to add too much color, you can make your complexion glow with a careful amount of this illuminating powder. Subtle peachy tones work best to cancel out the natural warmth in your complexion. 1-3. Opt for bronze tones to compliment darker skin. Choose an illuminating powder that’s a few shades lighter than your natural skin tone. Keep your skin from looking gray and washed out by adding a bronze illuminating powder to your daily makeup routine. Generally, you want to avoid cooler tones, like white and gray. 1-4. Go for a pink palette if you’d prefer a rosy look. Invest in a stylish palette with a variety of pink and peach shades to add an extra dimension to your complexion. Before applying the product, swirl a large brush around the palette to get a blended, rosy coating of powder on the surface of your brush. Rosy illuminating powders can be paired with blush to create an even brighter makeup look. 2. Creating Natural Looks 2-1. Add primer, foundation, and concealer as a base. Set the stage for your makeup by applying a few basic products. First, rub some primer into your skin to help your makeup look vibrant for a longer amount of time. Next, even out the tone of your skin with a thin layer of foundation. Once both of these products are in place, dab some concealer in a V-shape around your undereye area and blend it in the direction of your lash line. If you use a sponge to add your foundation, try moistening it before adding on any product. This can make the application process much simpler. When using makeup brushes, always use a large, fluffy brush to buff and blend your makeup. A kabuki brush will help you apply your foundation evenly, as you can use its dense, flat top to press and buff the product into your skin. 2-2. Layer a rosy shade onto your cheeks over your blush. Apply a rosy layer of powdered blush with a medium-sized powder brush over the apples of your cheeks. Next, spin a medium-sized, more fluffy makeup brush around in your illuminating powder palette and apply it over the blush. Don’t overdo the illuminating powder, as you don’t want to overpower the shade of your blush. If you prefer to use a cream blush product, feel free to use that instead! 2-3. Apply a nude powder over your concealer to give your skin a natural glow. Once you’ve applied your concealer, add a smooth finish to these areas with several sweeps of illuminating powder. Focus especially on your undereye, cheek, and chin areas, as well as any other place where you blended your concealer. Try using a subtle, luminescent shade that provides a slight shimmer to your skin without an over-the-top glow. Try using a small, tapered powder brush for this. 2-4. Dust a nude shade all over your face to use as a finishing powder. Take a large, fluffy brush and dip it into a nude palette of illuminating powder. Using long, gentle strokes, sweep the powder all over your face to set and finish your look. Focus especially on your cheeks, forehead, chin and nose. If you want to go for a bolder, more rosy look, feel free to use a more colorful palette. Try pairing a rosy illuminating powder with a shade of pink lipstick! 3. Using as a Highlighter 3-1. Focus the powder along your cheekbones to make your skin luminous. Take a medium-sized, fluffy makeup brush and swirl it around your illuminating powder. Using long, sweeping motions, apply the powder in a curved line, working from the base of your cheekbone to the outer corner of your eye. Continue sweeping on the powder until you’ve achieved your desired amount of highlight. This works especially well with shades that are lighter than your skin tone. 3-2. Dab a small amount of powder into the corners of your eyes. Take a small, tapered brush and dip it into your palette of illuminating powder. Sketch the brush along the inner corners of your eyes to set the product in place. Move your head slightly to see if your eyes catch the light, then add more product if needed. Light, neutral shades like white and cream work really well with this kind of highlighting style. This makeup style is also known as “eye strobing.” 3-3. Brush the powder over your brow bones and cupid’s bow to highlight your central features. Swirl a large makeup sponge or wide makeup brush into your illuminating powder. Take the coated applicator and gently dab it across your brow bone, as well as the center of your cupid’s bow. Add enough product to these areas so they catch the light. This look works especially well when you’ve applied illuminating powder to your cheekbones, as well. 3-4. Opt for a colorful powder when using neutral eyeshadow tones. Choose a brighter illuminating powder shades, such as reddish, greenish, and bluish tones. Using a medium-sized brush, apply the powder along the crest of your cheekbone, starting near your temple and working down to the level of your nose. If you prefer more subtle makeup looks, then this might not be the best style for you. Tips Use illuminating powder sparingly in nude looks, as you want your complexion to look as natural as possible![16] X Research source Avoid using too much powder if you have oily skin.[17] X Research source
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Keep your skin from looking gray and washed out by adding a bronze illuminating powder to your daily makeup routine.\\nGenerally, you want to avoid cooler tones, like white and gray.\\n1-4. Go for a pink palette if you’d prefer a rosy look.\\nInvest in a stylish palette with a variety of pink and peach shades to add an extra dimension to your complexion. Before applying the product, swirl a large brush around the palette to get a blended, rosy coating of powder on the surface of your brush.\\nRosy illuminating powders can be paired with blush to create an even brighter makeup look.\\n2. Creating Natural Looks\\n2-1. Add primer, foundation, and concealer as a base.\\nSet the stage for your makeup by applying a few basic products. First, rub some primer into your skin to help your makeup look vibrant for a longer amount of time. Next, even out the tone of your skin with a thin layer of foundation. Once both of these products are in place, dab some concealer in a V-shape around your undereye area and blend it in the direction of your lash line.\\nIf you use a sponge to add your foundation, try moistening it before adding on any product. This can make the application process much simpler.\\nWhen using makeup brushes, always use a large, fluffy brush to buff and blend your makeup. A kabuki brush will help you apply your foundation evenly, as you can use its dense, flat top to press and buff the product into your skin.\\n2-2. Layer a rosy shade onto your cheeks over your blush.\\nApply a rosy layer of powdered blush with a medium-sized powder brush over the apples of your cheeks. Next, spin a medium-sized, more fluffy makeup brush around in your illuminating powder palette and apply it over the blush. Don’t overdo the illuminating powder, as you don’t want to overpower the shade of your blush.\\nIf you prefer to use a cream blush product, feel free to use that instead!\\n2-3. Apply a nude powder over your concealer to give your skin a natural glow.\\nOnce you’ve applied your concealer, add a smooth finish to these areas with several sweeps of illuminating powder. Focus especially on your undereye, cheek, and chin areas, as well as any other place where you blended your concealer. Try using a subtle, luminescent shade that provides a slight shimmer to your skin without an over-the-top glow.\\nTry using a small, tapered powder brush for this.\\n2-4. Dust a nude shade all over your face to use as a finishing powder.\\nTake a large, fluffy brush and dip it into a nude palette of illuminating powder. Using long, gentle strokes, sweep the powder all over your face to set and finish your look. Focus especially on your cheeks, forehead, chin and nose.\\nIf you want to go for a bolder, more rosy look, feel free to use a more colorful palette.\\nTry pairing a rosy illuminating powder with a shade of pink lipstick!\\n3. Using as a Highlighter\\n3-1. Focus the powder along your cheekbones to make your skin luminous.\\nTake a medium-sized, fluffy makeup brush and swirl it around your illuminating powder. Using long, sweeping motions, apply the powder in a curved line, working from the base of your cheekbone to the outer corner of your eye. Continue sweeping on the powder until you’ve achieved your desired amount of highlight.\\nThis works especially well with shades that are lighter than your skin tone.\\n3-2. Dab a small amount of powder into the corners of your eyes.\\nTake a small, tapered brush and dip it into your palette of illuminating powder. Sketch the brush along the inner corners of your eyes to set the product in place. Move your head slightly to see if your eyes catch the light, then add more product if needed.\\nLight, neutral shades like white and cream work really well with this kind of highlighting style.\\nThis makeup style is also known as “eye strobing.”\\n3-3. Brush the powder over your brow bones and cupid’s bow to highlight your central features.\\nSwirl a large makeup sponge or wide makeup brush into your illuminating powder. Take the coated applicator and gently dab it across your brow bone, as well as the center of your cupid’s bow. Add enough product to these areas so they catch the light.\\nThis look works especially well when you’ve applied illuminating powder to your cheekbones, as well.\\n3-4. Opt for a colorful powder when using neutral eyeshadow tones.\\nChoose a brighter illuminating powder shades, such as reddish, greenish, and bluish tones. Using a medium-sized brush, apply the powder along the crest of your cheekbone, starting near your temple and working down to the level of your nose.\\nIf you prefer more subtle makeup looks, then this might not be the best style for you.\\nTips\\nUse illuminating powder sparingly in nude looks, as you want your complexion to look as natural as possible![16]\\nX\\nResearch source\\nAvoid using too much powder if you have oily skin.[17]\\nX\\nResearch source\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Illuminating powder is a great way to add some shine to your daily makeup look. While similar to highlighter, illuminating powder is a versatile product that can serve multiple purposes, depending on the makeup style that you’re going for. Once you’ve chosen the best shade for your complexion, feel free to dust some illuminating powder onto your cheeks, cheekbones, and undereye area. You can also use this product as a finishing powder! If you want to emphasize your features, consider using illuminating powder as a highlighter.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Choosing the Right Shade\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Pick a silver shade if you have fair skin.\", \"描述\": \"Avoid drowning your complexion out with a colorful illuminating powder. Instead, opt for a lighter, more subtle shade to bring out your features. If aren’t a fan of silver, go for a lilac shade instead.\\nIf you aren’t satisfied with a normal dusting of powder, feel free to layer more product onto your look!\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Select peach or rose gold shades if your skin is medium-toned.\", \"描述\": \"Look for products or palettes that have a peachy or light pink tone. While you don’t want to add too much color, you can make your complexion glow with a careful amount of this illuminating powder.\\nSubtle peachy tones work best to cancel out the natural warmth in your complexion.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Opt for bronze tones to compliment darker skin.\", \"描述\": \"Choose an illuminating powder that’s a few shades lighter than your natural skin tone. Keep your skin from looking gray and washed out by adding a bronze illuminating powder to your daily makeup routine.\\nGenerally, you want to avoid cooler tones, like white and gray.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Go for a pink palette if you’d prefer a rosy look.\", \"描述\": \"Invest in a stylish palette with a variety of pink and peach shades to add an extra dimension to your complexion. Before applying the product, swirl a large brush around the palette to get a blended, rosy coating of powder on the surface of your brush.\\nRosy illuminating powders can be paired with blush to create an even brighter makeup look.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Creating Natural Looks\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Add primer, foundation, and concealer as a base.\", \"描述\": \"Set the stage for your makeup by applying a few basic products. First, rub some primer into your skin to help your makeup look vibrant for a longer amount of time. Next, even out the tone of your skin with a thin layer of foundation. Once both of these products are in place, dab some concealer in a V-shape around your undereye area and blend it in the direction of your lash line.\\nIf you use a sponge to add your foundation, try moistening it before adding on any product. This can make the application process much simpler.\\nWhen using makeup brushes, always use a large, fluffy brush to buff and blend your makeup. A kabuki brush will help you apply your foundation evenly, as you can use its dense, flat top to press and buff the product into your skin.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Layer a rosy shade onto your cheeks over your blush.\", \"描述\": \"Apply a rosy layer of powdered blush with a medium-sized powder brush over the apples of your cheeks. Next, spin a medium-sized, more fluffy makeup brush around in your illuminating powder palette and apply it over the blush. Don’t overdo the illuminating powder, as you don’t want to overpower the shade of your blush.\\nIf you prefer to use a cream blush product, feel free to use that instead!\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Apply a nude powder over your concealer to give your skin a natural glow.\", \"描述\": \"Once you’ve applied your concealer, add a smooth finish to these areas with several sweeps of illuminating powder. Focus especially on your undereye, cheek, and chin areas, as well as any other place where you blended your concealer. Try using a subtle, luminescent shade that provides a slight shimmer to your skin without an over-the-top glow.\\nTry using a small, tapered powder brush for this.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Dust a nude shade all over your face to use as a finishing powder.\", \"描述\": \"Take a large, fluffy brush and dip it into a nude palette of illuminating powder. Using long, gentle strokes, sweep the powder all over your face to set and finish your look. Focus especially on your cheeks, forehead, chin and nose.\\nIf you want to go for a bolder, more rosy look, feel free to use a more colorful palette.\\nTry pairing a rosy illuminating powder with a shade of pink lipstick!\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Using as a Highlighter\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Focus the powder along your cheekbones to make your skin luminous.\", \"描述\": \"Take a medium-sized, fluffy makeup brush and swirl it around your illuminating powder. Using long, sweeping motions, apply the powder in a curved line, working from the base of your cheekbone to the outer corner of your eye. Continue sweeping on the powder until you’ve achieved your desired amount of highlight.\\nThis works especially well with shades that are lighter than your skin tone.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Dab a small amount of powder into the corners of your eyes.\", \"描述\": \"Take a small, tapered brush and dip it into your palette of illuminating powder. Sketch the brush along the inner corners of your eyes to set the product in place. Move your head slightly to see if your eyes catch the light, then add more product if needed.\\nLight, neutral shades like white and cream work really well with this kind of highlighting style.\\nThis makeup style is also known as “eye strobing.”\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Brush the powder over your brow bones and cupid’s bow to highlight your central features.\", \"描述\": \"Swirl a large makeup sponge or wide makeup brush into your illuminating powder. Take the coated applicator and gently dab it across your brow bone, as well as the center of your cupid’s bow. Add enough product to these areas so they catch the light.\\nThis look works especially well when you’ve applied illuminating powder to your cheekbones, as well.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Opt for a colorful powder when using neutral eyeshadow tones.\", \"描述\": \"Choose a brighter illuminating powder shades, such as reddish, greenish, and bluish tones. Using a medium-sized brush, apply the powder along the crest of your cheekbone, starting near your temple and working down to the level of your nose.\\nIf you prefer more subtle makeup looks, then this might not be the best style for you.\"}], \"小提示\": [\"Use illuminating powder sparingly in nude looks, as you want your complexion to look as natural as possible![16]\\nX\\nResearch source\\n\", \"Avoid using too much powder if you have oily skin.[17]\\nX\\nResearch source\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Illuminator
1. Choosing the Right Illuminator 1-1. Decide if illuminator is right for your skin type. Illuminator is great for making skin appear brighter, but it can be unflattering on certain skin types. If you have large pores, scarring, or fine lines, the look of them can be exacerbated by illuminator. Hyperpigmentation can also be made more apparent by illuminator unless you know how to cover it with concealer. Although these skin types aren't ideal for illuminator, anyone can make illuminator work for them with the right makeup application. You can go to a makeup artist to teach you the best makeup application for your skin type. You can also search YouTube videos for makeup tutorials. 1-2. Go with liquid illuminator for a soft, natural-looking glow. Liquid illuminator is ideal for a day-to-day look because it gives a softer glow. It is also a good choice because it can be mixed in with your foundation for a mild, yet summery glow.Plus, it is better for dry skin. 1-3. Choose a powder illuminator for a long-lasting finish. Powder illuminator is usually long-lasting and more dramatic. A powder is ideal for evening and wedding looks. You can also combine the powder with a liquid illuminator for a very bright shine. 1-4. Use a golden or bronze illuminator for olive or darker skin tones. Gold, rose gold, and bronze shades of illuminator bring out the radiant warmth in darker skin tones. Experiment with any of these shades to see what looks most natural on your skin. A frosty or silver illuminator could work, but there is a risk of it bringing out gray tones in the skin. 1-5. Try a pearly or pink illuminator for fair skin. A pearly or opalescent shade of illuminator is great for fair skin tones because it brings out the skin's natural radiance. If you apply enough of the illuminator, it will look like a sun beam is bouncing off of your cheek. Try a light pink illuminator if you're looking for a warmer glow. 2. Applying the Illuminator 2-1. Apply the illuminator after foundation. Typically, illuminator is applied directly after you apply foundation and before blush. This will give you a noticeable glow. If you want a subtle glow, however, you should apply the illuminator below your foundation. 2-2. Dab the illuminator on your cheeks. Illuminator is most commonly applied to the cheeks. First, smile to get an idea of where your upper cheekbone is. Then, use your fingers to apply a very small dab of illuminator along each cheekbone. If you're using powder, with a large, fluffy brush. You can also apply some illuminator to the apples of your cheeks. Start with a light application of illuminator. You can always add more later if desired. 2-3. Use the illuminator down the bridge of your nose. Squirt a little more illuminator out of the bottle or apply more to your brush, depending on if you are using liquid or powder. Remember, less is more with illuminator. Then, swipe some illuminator down the bridge of your nose. This will produce a slimming effect, if desired. 2-4. Apply a small dab to your chin, upper lip, and forehead. To brighten up your face even more, apply small dabs to these 3 locations. Apply some illuminator to the bottom of your chin, directly below the middle of your bottom lip. Then, apply another small dab into the crease just above your upper lip. Finish up by applying some illuminator to the middle of your forehead, between your eyebrows. 2-5. Blend in the illuminator. The final step of the application process is to blend in the illuminator. You can use your fingers to gently blend it in. Or, you can use a blending brush or sponge. Make sure the illuminator is noticeable, but does not stand out dramatically—unless that is the look you are going for. If you apply too much illuminator, you can always add a thin layer of foundation on top to make it less noticeable. 3. Choosing Alternative Uses 3-1. Go for a dramatic look with rainbow or shimmer illuminator. It is typically advised to go for a natural look when it comes to illuminator. You can, however, go for a dramatic look if you want. A more dramatic application would be great for festivals, parties, or even if you're just in a fun mood. Use a rainbow or shimmer illuminator to take your look to the next level. You would apply this illuminator in the same locations you would apply regular illuminator. 3-2. Use an illuminating bronzer for a sun-kissed look. If you're not already using a bronze-colored illuminator, this type of illuminator is great for making it look as if you spent the day at the beach. Use a deep, rich illuminator if you have a darker skin tone. For a fair skin tone, use a less pigmented powder that lacks an orange tone. 3-3. Try an illuminating primer for a fresh, glowing base. Illuminator is typically used on portions of the face, but it's also an option to use an illuminating primer. An illuminating primer will give your skin an overall fresh and radiant look. A primer will smooth out imperfections as well. Apply it with your fingers or a sponge all over your face. Then, you can add foundation if you desire. Tips Go to a makeup artist if you want expert advice on products and application. Warnings If your illuminator causes any redness, rashes, or itching, remove it immediately. Do not use it again. Consult with a doctor if the problem persists.
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It is also a good choice because it can be mixed in with your foundation for a mild, yet summery glow.Plus, it is better for dry skin.\\n1-3. Choose a powder illuminator for a long-lasting finish.\\nPowder illuminator is usually long-lasting and more dramatic. A powder is ideal for evening and wedding looks. You can also combine the powder with a liquid illuminator for a very bright shine.\\n1-4. Use a golden or bronze illuminator for olive or darker skin tones.\\nGold, rose gold, and bronze shades of illuminator bring out the radiant warmth in darker skin tones. Experiment with any of these shades to see what looks most natural on your skin. A frosty or silver illuminator could work, but there is a risk of it bringing out gray tones in the skin.\\n1-5. Try a pearly or pink illuminator for fair skin.\\nA pearly or opalescent shade of illuminator is great for fair skin tones because it brings out the skin's natural radiance. If you apply enough of the illuminator, it will look like a sun beam is bouncing off of your cheek. Try a light pink illuminator if you're looking for a warmer glow.\\n2. Applying the Illuminator\\n2-1. Apply the illuminator after foundation.\\nTypically, illuminator is applied directly after you apply foundation and before blush. This will give you a noticeable glow. If you want a subtle glow, however, you should apply the illuminator below your foundation.\\n2-2. Dab the illuminator on your cheeks.\\nIlluminator is most commonly applied to the cheeks. First, smile to get an idea of where your upper cheekbone is. Then, use your fingers to apply a very small dab of illuminator along each cheekbone. If you're using powder, with a large, fluffy brush. You can also apply some illuminator to the apples of your cheeks.\\nStart with a light application of illuminator. You can always add more later if desired.\\n2-3. Use the illuminator down the bridge of your nose.\\nSquirt a little more illuminator out of the bottle or apply more to your brush, depending on if you are using liquid or powder. Remember, less is more with illuminator. Then, swipe some illuminator down the bridge of your nose. This will produce a slimming effect, if desired.\\n2-4. Apply a small dab to your chin, upper lip, and forehead.\\nTo brighten up your face even more, apply small dabs to these 3 locations. Apply some illuminator to the bottom of your chin, directly below the middle of your bottom lip. Then, apply another small dab into the crease just above your upper lip. Finish up by applying some illuminator to the middle of your forehead, between your eyebrows.\\n2-5. Blend in the illuminator.\\nThe final step of the application process is to blend in the illuminator. You can use your fingers to gently blend it in. Or, you can use a blending brush or sponge. Make sure the illuminator is noticeable, but does not stand out dramatically—unless that is the look you are going for.\\nIf you apply too much illuminator, you can always add a thin layer of foundation on top to make it less noticeable.\\n3. Choosing Alternative Uses\\n3-1. Go for a dramatic look with rainbow or shimmer illuminator.\\nIt is typically advised to go for a natural look when it comes to illuminator. You can, however, go for a dramatic look if you want. A more dramatic application would be great for festivals, parties, or even if you're just in a fun mood. Use a rainbow or shimmer illuminator to take your look to the next level.\\nYou would apply this illuminator in the same locations you would apply regular illuminator.\\n3-2. Use an illuminating bronzer for a sun-kissed look.\\nIf you're not already using a bronze-colored illuminator, this type of illuminator is great for making it look as if you spent the day at the beach. Use a deep, rich illuminator if you have a darker skin tone. For a fair skin tone, use a less pigmented powder that lacks an orange tone.\\n3-3. Try an illuminating primer for a fresh, glowing base.\\nIlluminator is typically used on portions of the face, but it's also an option to use an illuminating primer. An illuminating primer will give your skin an overall fresh and radiant look. A primer will smooth out imperfections as well. Apply it with your fingers or a sponge all over your face. Then, you can add foundation if you desire.\\nTips\\nGo to a makeup artist if you want expert advice on products and application.\\nWarnings\\nIf your illuminator causes any redness, rashes, or itching, remove it immediately. Do not use it again. Consult with a doctor if the problem persists.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Illuminator, while not a necessary part of the makeup application process, is a great way to brighten up the look of your skin. There are a multitude of illuminator brands out there, so finding a brand that best complements your skin is as simple as taking a trip to your local beauty supply store. Once you've obtained your illuminator, apply it to areas such as the cheeks, nose, and chin to achieve your most radiant look yet.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Choosing the Right Illuminator\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Decide if illuminator is right for your skin type.\", \"描述\": \"Illuminator is great for making skin appear brighter, but it can be unflattering on certain skin types. If you have large pores, scarring, or fine lines, the look of them can be exacerbated by illuminator. Hyperpigmentation can also be made more apparent by illuminator unless you know how to cover it with concealer. Although these skin types aren't ideal for illuminator, anyone can make illuminator work for them with the right makeup application.\\nYou can go to a makeup artist to teach you the best makeup application for your skin type.\\nYou can also search YouTube videos for makeup tutorials.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Go with liquid illuminator for a soft, natural-looking glow.\", \"描述\": \"Liquid illuminator is ideal for a day-to-day look because it gives a softer glow. It is also a good choice because it can be mixed in with your foundation for a mild, yet summery glow.Plus, it is better for dry skin.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Choose a powder illuminator for a long-lasting finish.\", \"描述\": \"Powder illuminator is usually long-lasting and more dramatic. A powder is ideal for evening and wedding looks. You can also combine the powder with a liquid illuminator for a very bright shine.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Use a golden or bronze illuminator for olive or darker skin tones.\", \"描述\": \"Gold, rose gold, and bronze shades of illuminator bring out the radiant warmth in darker skin tones. Experiment with any of these shades to see what looks most natural on your skin. A frosty or silver illuminator could work, but there is a risk of it bringing out gray tones in the skin.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Try a pearly or pink illuminator for fair skin.\", \"描述\": \"A pearly or opalescent shade of illuminator is great for fair skin tones because it brings out the skin's natural radiance. If you apply enough of the illuminator, it will look like a sun beam is bouncing off of your cheek. 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How to Apply Incontinence Pads
1. Inserting Liners 1-1. Pull down any clothing to your ankles. Any pants, skirts, and underwear should be pulled all the way down to avoid staining them. If you are wearing a dress, try to hold the dress up out of the way, if possible. If needed, pin the dress up out of the way while you change. If your clothing is damp or soaked, replace it with a fresh set. You may want to consider carrying an extra set of clothes to be prepared for these situations. 1-2. Wipe the area clean with a moist towelette or damp towel. Clean around your genitals, inner thighs, buttocks, and any other areas that might have urine or feces on them. Pat the area dry afterward with a clean and dry washcloth, paper towel, or toilet paper. If you're in a public bathroom without towelettes, just use dry toilet paper. In the future, consider bringing a pack of moist towelettes with you. Avoid applying creams to this area when you're using liners. Creams might reduce the effectiveness of liners. 1-3. Unfold the liner from its package. Smooth out any creases and flatten out the pad with your fingers. This will help prevent discomfort when you wear the liner. 1-4. Stick adhesive pads on the bottom of your underwear. Remove the paper covering the adhesive. Place the pad adhesive side down on the seat of your underpants. Press down on both ends of the pad to help it stick. 1-5. Pull non-adhesive pads through your legs from front to back. Larger pads may not have an adhesive bottom. Once you insert the pad between your legs, smooth out the front and the back for full coverage. Pull up your underwear around the pad to keep it in place. 1-6. Pull your clothing back up. Start by pulling your underwear up, then bring up the rest of your clothing. The pad should now rest snugly between your thighs. It should press against your genitals and buttocks for full coverage. 1-7. Replace your liner in 3-4 hours or when it becomes soaked. Leaving on a wet liner for too long can cause rashes or soreness. Change your liner when it becomes noticeably wet. If it’s not wet, change it after 3-4 hours. Most people go through 4-6 pads a day. Never reuse a wet pad. Always dispose of soiled pads. Some brands may have a “wetness indicator” that will fade or change color when it is time to change your pad. Read the package of your pads for more information. Remember that the best way to prevent skin irritation is to keep the skin clean and dry. This requires checking the liner often and changing it as soon as it becomes soiled. 2. Using Belted Briefs 2-1. Push clothing out of the way. Drop your pants, skirt, and underwear down all the way to your ankles. If you’re wearing a dress, hold or pin the dress up above your waist to keep it out of the way. 2-2. Clean the area using a moist towelette or a damp paper towel. If possible, do this over a toilet to catch any leaks. Wipe any area that touches the brief or pad. Pat it dry afterwards. If you get irritation from wearing the briefs, apply diaper cream or barrier cream over the areas that touch your briefs. Get in the habit of carrying moist towelettes with you. You can pull these out in public restrooms to clean yourself if you need to change. Make sure your skin is completely dry before you put on a belted brief. 2-3. Fold the briefs in half length-wise. Folding up the brief will ensure that it goes on correctly and absorbs effectively. Fold it so that the absorbing liner is on the inside. 2-4. Insert the brief between the legs from front to back. Keep your feet slightly apart as you insert the brief. The seat of the brief should sit between your thighs. The tabs should rise around your waist. Once between your legs, open up the folded brief so that it cups your genitals. 2-5. Attach the front and back tabs together. Incontinence pads usually have 4 adhesive tabs, 2 from the left and 2 from the right. Pull the tab over to the other side of the brief and press down to adhere. Once the first side is secure, repeat the process on the other side. Some tabs may have a paper backing over the adhesive on each tab. Remove this before securing the briefs. Other pads may use velcro to attach the briefs. In this case, you don't need to remove anything. 2-6. Replace your clothing. Some belted briefs may not need underwear, but you can still put a pair of underwear over the briefs if you choose. Dress as normal. 2-7. Change your briefs every 3-4 hours or when it becomes soaked. If the briefs feel wet or if they’re leaking, replace them with a fresh pair. If it’s not wet, change it after 3-4 hours. Throw away briefs after you have used them. You may go through 4-6 briefs a day. Some brands may have a “wetness indicator” that will show when you need to change your briefs. Read the package for more information. 3. Helping Someone Else 3-1. Put on disposable rubber or latex gloves. When applying incontinence pads for someone else, you may come into contact with urine, feces, or other bodily fluids. To protect your hands, wash them with soap and water before putting on gloves. You can buy gloves at grocery stores, convenience stores, or pharmacies. 3-2. Remove the person’s pants and underwear. Pull down their pants, skirt, and underwear. If they are wearing a dress, ask them to hold the dress up above their waist as you assist them. If their underwear is soiled or wet, make sure to remove them entirely and replace them with a fresh pair. 3-3. Clean the area around their genitals. Use a moist wipe or damp paper towel to gently remove any visible urine or feces. Make sure to check the folds near the genitals and the inner thighs. Use a towel or dry paper towel to pat the area dry when you are finished. 3-4. Apply a barrier cream around their genitals if using briefs. A diaper cream or barrier cream can help prevent rashes and discomfort. Rub the cream into the skin on the inner thighs, buttocks, and any place the brief might touch. 3-5. Insert the liner or briefs between their thighs from front to back. Ask the person to move their feet slightly apart. Fold the liner or brief in half like a hot dog bun to make it easier to insert. If the person is bedbound, roll them over to their side. Ask their doctor or nurse to show you how to safely roll them. If the person is wearing an adhesive liner, pull off the paper backing. Press the adhesive liner down into the seat of their underwear. If the person wears a non-adhesive liner, insert it between their legs from front to back. Pull up their underwear to keep it secure. If the person is using belted briefs, pull over each set of tape to the other side of the brief. Press down for a few seconds until it holds. 3-6. Pull up their clothing again. Bring their underwear securely up to their waist. Help the person pull their pants or skirt back up. 3-7. Throw away the gloves before washing your hands. Even if you wore gloves, it’s always a good idea to wash your hands after helping someone apply incontinence pads. 4. Avoiding Leaks 4-1. Use heavier pads overnight. Since you’ll be wearing the pad all night time, get a heavier, more absorptive pad for sleeping. Look for pads marked as “overnight” or “sleeping” pads. 4-2. Buy incontinence pads While sanitary pads might be cheaper, they usually don’t work as well for incontinence. Make sure that you’re getting pads that are marked as incontinence pads. 4-3. Try a different brand if your current brand isn’t working. While many brands use terms like “Super” or “Plus,” there is no standard for how much a pad can absorb. If you’re going through pads quickly, try buying a different brand to see if they work better. Tips Try a few different brands until you find 1 that works for you. Ask your doctor or nurse to show you how to properly put on the pads. They may also have advice about what type of pad is right for you. There are other products, like condom sheaths (for men) and pessaries (for women), that you can use to control incontinence. Talk to your doctor for more information. Warnings If you notice any severe rashes, broken skin, or wounds, contact a doctor as soon as possible. People in wheelchairs should reposition themselves every 15 minutes. Keep the skin as dry as possible around your genitals and buttocks. Moist skin is more likely to develop rashes or wounds. Keep in mind that incontinence pads may cause pressure ulcers or bedsores if urine and feces come in contact with the skin for a prolonged period. Reposition the person often to increase their blood circulation. Staying in one position for too long will increase the risk of the person developing bedsores. Check the pads frequently to know if it is soaked already. Make sure to reposition bedridden individuals every 2 hours.
{ "create_time": "20230517 10:46:38", "回答明细": "{\"回答\": \"1. Inserting Liners\\n1-1. Pull down any clothing to your ankles.\\nAny pants, skirts, and underwear should be pulled all the way down to avoid staining them. If you are wearing a dress, try to hold the dress up out of the way, if possible. If needed, pin the dress up out of the way while you change.\\nIf your clothing is damp or soaked, replace it with a fresh set. You may want to consider carrying an extra set of clothes to be prepared for these situations.\\n1-2. Wipe the area clean with a moist towelette or damp towel.\\nClean around your genitals, inner thighs, buttocks, and any other areas that might have urine or feces on them. Pat the area dry afterward with a clean and dry washcloth, paper towel, or toilet paper.\\nIf you're in a public bathroom without towelettes, just use dry toilet paper. In the future, consider bringing a pack of moist towelettes with you.\\nAvoid applying creams to this area when you're using liners. Creams might reduce the effectiveness of liners.\\n1-3. Unfold the liner from its package.\\nSmooth out any creases and flatten out the pad with your fingers. This will help prevent discomfort when you wear the liner.\\n1-4. Stick adhesive pads on the bottom of your underwear.\\nRemove the paper covering the adhesive. Place the pad adhesive side down on the seat of your underpants. Press down on both ends of the pad to help it stick.\\n1-5. Pull non-adhesive pads through your legs from front to back.\\nLarger pads may not have an adhesive bottom. Once you insert the pad between your legs, smooth out the front and the back for full coverage. Pull up your underwear around the pad to keep it in place.\\n1-6. Pull your clothing back up.\\nStart by pulling your underwear up, then bring up the rest of your clothing. The pad should now rest snugly between your thighs. It should press against your genitals and buttocks for full coverage.\\n1-7. Replace your liner in 3-4 hours or when it becomes soaked.\\nLeaving on a wet liner for too long can cause rashes or soreness. Change your liner when it becomes noticeably wet. If it’s not wet, change it after 3-4 hours. Most people go through 4-6 pads a day.\\nNever reuse a wet pad. Always dispose of soiled pads.\\nSome brands may have a “wetness indicator” that will fade or change color when it is time to change your pad. Read the package of your pads for more information.\\nRemember that the best way to prevent skin irritation is to keep the skin clean and dry. This requires checking the liner often and changing it as soon as it becomes soiled.\\n2. Using Belted Briefs\\n2-1. Push clothing out of the way.\\nDrop your pants, skirt, and underwear down all the way to your ankles. If you’re wearing a dress, hold or pin the dress up above your waist to keep it out of the way.\\n2-2. Clean the area using a moist towelette or a damp paper towel.\\nIf possible, do this over a toilet to catch any leaks. Wipe any area that touches the brief or pad. Pat it dry afterwards.\\nIf you get irritation from wearing the briefs, apply diaper cream or barrier cream over the areas that touch your briefs.\\nGet in the habit of carrying moist towelettes with you. You can pull these out in public restrooms to clean yourself if you need to change.\\nMake sure your skin is completely dry before you put on a belted brief.\\n2-3. Fold the briefs in half length-wise.\\nFolding up the brief will ensure that it goes on correctly and absorbs effectively. Fold it so that the absorbing liner is on the inside.\\n2-4. Insert the brief between the legs from front to back.\\nKeep your feet slightly apart as you insert the brief. The seat of the brief should sit between your thighs. The tabs should rise around your waist. Once between your legs, open up the folded brief so that it cups your genitals.\\n2-5. Attach the front and back tabs together.\\nIncontinence pads usually have 4 adhesive tabs, 2 from the left and 2 from the right. Pull the tab over to the other side of the brief and press down to adhere. Once the first side is secure, repeat the process on the other side.\\nSome tabs may have a paper backing over the adhesive on each tab. Remove this before securing the briefs. Other pads may use velcro to attach the briefs. In this case, you don't need to remove anything.\\n2-6. Replace your clothing.\\nSome belted briefs may not need underwear, but you can still put a pair of underwear over the briefs if you choose. Dress as normal.\\n2-7. Change your briefs every 3-4 hours or when it becomes soaked.\\nIf the briefs feel wet or if they’re leaking, replace them with a fresh pair. If it’s not wet, change it after 3-4 hours. Throw away briefs after you have used them. You may go through 4-6 briefs a day.\\nSome brands may have a “wetness indicator” that will show when you need to change your briefs. Read the package for more information.\\n3. Helping Someone Else\\n3-1. Put on disposable rubber or latex gloves.\\nWhen applying incontinence pads for someone else, you may come into contact with urine, feces, or other bodily fluids. To protect your hands, wash them with soap and water before putting on gloves.\\nYou can buy gloves at grocery stores, convenience stores, or pharmacies.\\n3-2. Remove the person’s pants and underwear.\\nPull down their pants, skirt, and underwear. If they are wearing a dress, ask them to hold the dress up above their waist as you assist them.\\nIf their underwear is soiled or wet, make sure to remove them entirely and replace them with a fresh pair.\\n3-3. Clean the area around their genitals.\\nUse a moist wipe or damp paper towel to gently remove any visible urine or feces. Make sure to check the folds near the genitals and the inner thighs. Use a towel or dry paper towel to pat the area dry when you are finished.\\n3-4. Apply a barrier cream around their genitals if using briefs.\\nA diaper cream or barrier cream can help prevent rashes and discomfort. Rub the cream into the skin on the inner thighs, buttocks, and any place the brief might touch.\\n3-5. Insert the liner or briefs between their thighs from front to back.\\nAsk the person to move their feet slightly apart. Fold the liner or brief in half like a hot dog bun to make it easier to insert. If the person is bedbound, roll them over to their side. Ask their doctor or nurse to show you how to safely roll them.\\nIf the person is wearing an adhesive liner, pull off the paper backing. Press the adhesive liner down into the seat of their underwear.\\nIf the person wears a non-adhesive liner, insert it between their legs from front to back. Pull up their underwear to keep it secure.\\nIf the person is using belted briefs, pull over each set of tape to the other side of the brief. Press down for a few seconds until it holds.\\n3-6. Pull up their clothing again.\\nBring their underwear securely up to their waist. Help the person pull their pants or skirt back up.\\n3-7. Throw away the gloves before washing your hands.\\nEven if you wore gloves, it’s always a good idea to wash your hands after helping someone apply incontinence pads.\\n4. Avoiding Leaks\\n4-1. Use heavier pads overnight.\\nSince you’ll be wearing the pad all night time, get a heavier, more absorptive pad for sleeping. Look for pads marked as “overnight” or “sleeping” pads.\\n4-2. Buy incontinence pads\\nWhile sanitary pads might be cheaper, they usually don’t work as well for incontinence. Make sure that you’re getting pads that are marked as incontinence pads.\\n4-3. Try a different brand if your current brand isn’t working.\\nWhile many brands use terms like “Super” or “Plus,” there is no standard for how much a pad can absorb. If you’re going through pads quickly, try buying a different brand to see if they work better.\\nTips\\nTry a few different brands until you find 1 that works for you.\\nAsk your doctor or nurse to show you how to properly put on the pads. They may also have advice about what type of pad is right for you.\\nThere are other products, like condom sheaths (for men) and pessaries (for women), that you can use to control incontinence. Talk to your doctor for more information.\\nWarnings\\nIf you notice any severe rashes, broken skin, or wounds, contact a doctor as soon as possible.\\nPeople in wheelchairs should reposition themselves every 15 minutes.\\nKeep the skin as dry as possible around your genitals and buttocks. Moist skin is more likely to develop rashes or wounds.\\nKeep in mind that incontinence pads may cause pressure ulcers or bedsores if urine and feces come in contact with the skin for a prolonged period. Reposition the person often to increase their blood circulation. Staying in one position for too long will increase the risk of the person developing bedsores. Check the pads frequently to know if it is soaked already.\\nMake sure to reposition bedridden individuals every 2 hours.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Incontinence pads provide peace of mind while keeping you dry and carefree throughout the day. These pads may come as liners for your underwear or as pull-up briefs. Whichever type you’re using, it is very important to change the pads regularly to keep the skin dry, clean, and healthy. If you’re helping someone else, make sure that they’re comfortable as you apply the pad. If your pads leak, try a different brand or style.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Inserting Liners\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Pull down any clothing to your ankles.\", \"描述\": \"Any pants, skirts, and underwear should be pulled all the way down to avoid staining them. If you are wearing a dress, try to hold the dress up out of the way, if possible. If needed, pin the dress up out of the way while you change.\\nIf your clothing is damp or soaked, replace it with a fresh set. You may want to consider carrying an extra set of clothes to be prepared for these situations.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Wipe the area clean with a moist towelette or damp towel.\", \"描述\": \"Clean around your genitals, inner thighs, buttocks, and any other areas that might have urine or feces on them. Pat the area dry afterward with a clean and dry washcloth, paper towel, or toilet paper.\\nIf you're in a public bathroom without towelettes, just use dry toilet paper. In the future, consider bringing a pack of moist towelettes with you.\\nAvoid applying creams to this area when you're using liners. Creams might reduce the effectiveness of liners.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Unfold the liner from its package.\", \"描述\": \"Smooth out any creases and flatten out the pad with your fingers. This will help prevent discomfort when you wear the liner.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Stick adhesive pads on the bottom of your underwear.\", \"描述\": \"Remove the paper covering the adhesive. Place the pad adhesive side down on the seat of your underpants. Press down on both ends of the pad to help it stick.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Pull non-adhesive pads through your legs from front to back.\", \"描述\": \"Larger pads may not have an adhesive bottom. Once you insert the pad between your legs, smooth out the front and the back for full coverage. Pull up your underwear around the pad to keep it in place.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Pull your clothing back up.\", \"描述\": \"Start by pulling your underwear up, then bring up the rest of your clothing. The pad should now rest snugly between your thighs. It should press against your genitals and buttocks for full coverage.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Replace your liner in 3-4 hours or when it becomes soaked.\", \"描述\": \"Leaving on a wet liner for too long can cause rashes or soreness. Change your liner when it becomes noticeably wet. If it’s not wet, change it after 3-4 hours. Most people go through 4-6 pads a day.\\nNever reuse a wet pad. Always dispose of soiled pads.\\nSome brands may have a “wetness indicator” that will fade or change color when it is time to change your pad. Read the package of your pads for more information.\\nRemember that the best way to prevent skin irritation is to keep the skin clean and dry. This requires checking the liner often and changing it as soon as it becomes soiled.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Using Belted Briefs\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Push clothing out of the way.\", \"描述\": \"Drop your pants, skirt, and underwear down all the way to your ankles. If you’re wearing a dress, hold or pin the dress up above your waist to keep it out of the way.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Clean the area using a moist towelette or a damp paper towel.\", \"描述\": \"If possible, do this over a toilet to catch any leaks. Wipe any area that touches the brief or pad. Pat it dry afterwards.\\nIf you get irritation from wearing the briefs, apply diaper cream or barrier cream over the areas that touch your briefs.\\nGet in the habit of carrying moist towelettes with you. You can pull these out in public restrooms to clean yourself if you need to change.\\nMake sure your skin is completely dry before you put on a belted brief.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Fold the briefs in half length-wise.\", \"描述\": \"Folding up the brief will ensure that it goes on correctly and absorbs effectively. Fold it so that the absorbing liner is on the inside.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Insert the brief between the legs from front to back.\", \"描述\": \"Keep your feet slightly apart as you insert the brief. The seat of the brief should sit between your thighs. The tabs should rise around your waist. Once between your legs, open up the folded brief so that it cups your genitals.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Attach the front and back tabs together.\", \"描述\": \"Incontinence pads usually have 4 adhesive tabs, 2 from the left and 2 from the right. Pull the tab over to the other side of the brief and press down to adhere. Once the first side is secure, repeat the process on the other side.\\nSome tabs may have a paper backing over the adhesive on each tab. Remove this before securing the briefs. Other pads may use velcro to attach the briefs. In this case, you don't need to remove anything.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Replace your clothing.\", \"描述\": \"Some belted briefs may not need underwear, but you can still put a pair of underwear over the briefs if you choose. Dress as normal.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Change your briefs every 3-4 hours or when it becomes soaked.\", \"描述\": \"If the briefs feel wet or if they’re leaking, replace them with a fresh pair. If it’s not wet, change it after 3-4 hours. Throw away briefs after you have used them. You may go through 4-6 briefs a day.\\nSome brands may have a “wetness indicator” that will show when you need to change your briefs. Read the package for more information.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Helping Someone Else\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Put on disposable rubber or latex gloves.\", \"描述\": \"When applying incontinence pads for someone else, you may come into contact with urine, feces, or other bodily fluids. To protect your hands, wash them with soap and water before putting on gloves.\\nYou can buy gloves at grocery stores, convenience stores, or pharmacies.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Remove the person’s pants and underwear.\", \"描述\": \"Pull down their pants, skirt, and underwear. If they are wearing a dress, ask them to hold the dress up above their waist as you assist them.\\nIf their underwear is soiled or wet, make sure to remove them entirely and replace them with a fresh pair.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Clean the area around their genitals.\", \"描述\": \"Use a moist wipe or damp paper towel to gently remove any visible urine or feces. Make sure to check the folds near the genitals and the inner thighs. Use a towel or dry paper towel to pat the area dry when you are finished.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Apply a barrier cream around their genitals if using briefs.\", \"描述\": \"A diaper cream or barrier cream can help prevent rashes and discomfort. Rub the cream into the skin on the inner thighs, buttocks, and any place the brief might touch.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Insert the liner or briefs between their thighs from front to back.\", \"描述\": \"Ask the person to move their feet slightly apart. Fold the liner or brief in half like a hot dog bun to make it easier to insert. If the person is bedbound, roll them over to their side. Ask their doctor or nurse to show you how to safely roll them.\\nIf the person is wearing an adhesive liner, pull off the paper backing. Press the adhesive liner down into the seat of their underwear.\\nIf the person wears a non-adhesive liner, insert it between their legs from front to back. Pull up their underwear to keep it secure.\\nIf the person is using belted briefs, pull over each set of tape to the other side of the brief. Press down for a few seconds until it holds.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Pull up their clothing again.\", \"描述\": \"Bring their underwear securely up to their waist. Help the person pull their pants or skirt back up.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Throw away the gloves before washing your hands.\", \"描述\": \"Even if you wore gloves, it’s always a good idea to wash your hands after helping someone apply incontinence pads.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Avoiding Leaks\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Use heavier pads overnight.\", \"描述\": \"Since you’ll be wearing the pad all night time, get a heavier, more absorptive pad for sleeping. Look for pads marked as “overnight” or “sleeping” pads.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Buy incontinence pads\", \"描述\": \"While sanitary pads might be cheaper, they usually don’t work as well for incontinence. Make sure that you’re getting pads that are marked as incontinence pads.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Try a different brand if your current brand isn’t working.\", \"描述\": \"While many brands use terms like “Super” or “Plus,” there is no standard for how much a pad can absorb. If you’re going through pads quickly, try buying a different brand to see if they work better.\"}], \"小提示\": [\"Try a few different brands until you find 1 that works for you.\\n\", \"Ask your doctor or nurse to show you how to properly put on the pads. They may also have advice about what type of pad is right for you.\\n\", \"There are other products, like condom sheaths (for men) and pessaries (for women), that you can use to control incontinence. Talk to your doctor for more information.\\n\"], \"注意事项\": [\"If you notice any severe rashes, broken skin, or wounds, contact a doctor as soon as possible.\\n\", \"People in wheelchairs should reposition themselves every 15 minutes.\\n\", \"Keep the skin as dry as possible around your genitals and buttocks. Moist skin is more likely to develop rashes or wounds.\\n\", \"Keep in mind that incontinence pads may cause pressure ulcers or bedsores if urine and feces come in contact with the skin for a prolonged period. Reposition the person often to increase their blood circulation. Staying in one position for too long will increase the risk of the person developing bedsores. Check the pads frequently to know if it is soaked already.\\n\", \"Make sure to reposition bedridden individuals every 2 hours.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Individual Eyelashes
1. Priming the Lashes 1-1. Pick out your individual lashes. Individual lashes can be purchased at most drug stores or makeup counters at department stores. Individual lashes from the drug store sometimes come in kits with a pair of tweezers and eyelash glue. Kits can be helpful for packaging all the needed materials together. If you decide to only purchase a package of individual lashes, be sure to also buy eyelash glue. Be sure to purchase lashes that match your natural lash color. Lash colors can come in blonde, brown, and black shades. 1-2. Clean your eyelids. Before you apply the individual lashes, use makeup remover to take off any lingering makeup on your eyes. There is some debate on whether to apply makeup before or after applying lashes, but more often than not, you want to work on a clean surface and allow the lashes have a sticking surface free of dirt, oil and makeup. 1-3. Pour out the lash glue. On a small square of aluminum foil, pour out a small droplet of lash glue. You don’t need a lot of glue to apply the lashes, but a small drop of glue will make it easier to coat the bottom portion of the lashes. The color of eyelash glue comes in either black or white. Buying black glue might be helpful if you are planning on applying heavy makeup, but white glue dries clear and might be the better choice if you are going for a more natural look. 1-4. Test where you want to place the lashes. Before you apply your glued lashes, pluck a lash (or grouping of lashes) from the packaging with your tweezers, and hold the lashes in the spot you want to apply them. This will help you decide where to place the lashes before you add the glue, so they look the most flattering and natural. Since eyelashes vary in length, individual eyelashes come in a variety of lengths as well. In a lash package, there are normally small, medium, and long length lashes. Try different looks to get exactly the one you want. For a subtle look, 3-5 lashes toward the center and outer corner of the eye will work. You could also build up greater density in the outer corners for a cat-eye effect. The smaller lashes are intended for the inside corners of the eyes and filler, while the medium and longer lashes are meant for the middle and outer edges of your eyes. Still, you will want to vary the lash lengths somewhat to create the most natural look. 2. Applying The Lashes 2-1. Apply glue to the lashes. Individual lashes can come in single, or a small grouping of 2-5 lashes. However your chosen lashes are packaged, use tweezers to grip near the base of the lash or lashes, and gently pluck it free from the packaging. The base of the lashes should be facing you, while the ends of the lashes should be facing away. Carefully dip only the base of the lashes in the small droplet of glue on the aluminum foil. Always follow the gluing instructions that come on the packaging of lash glue. The amount of glue should be enough that you are confident the eyelashes won't fall off, but not so much that you’ll have a large glob on your eyelid. Consider waiting about 15-30 seconds before you apply the lashes to your eyelid. This will help the glue become tackier, allowing it to adhere better on your lid. 2-2. Glue the lashes to your eyelid. With the help of a mirror, bring the tweezers up to your slightly opened eye, and stick the lashes right above roots of your real eyelashes, starting in the middle of your top eyelid. Once the lash is on your lid, you can use the tweezers to gently “brush” the lash upward, so it mimics the curve of your real lashes, and doesn’t droop down into your line of sight. Individual lashes can be applied to both the top and bottom lashlines, but false eyelashes look most natural when only applied to the top eyelid. Some people use their fingers to apply the glued lashes, but it’s really all about personal preference. If it is your first time applying lashes, using tweezers might offer more precision. If you make a mistake, you can easily remove the lash and try to reposition it before the glue dries. If the glue is very tacky and the lash is already glued into place, wait for the glue to completely dry. This may take about ten minutes. Then use your tweezers to remove the unsatisfactory lash, remove any glue residue, and try to glue the lash on again. 2-3. Continue to apply lashes to both eyes. It is normally easiest to apply lashes to one eye, and then the other. Depending on how thick you want your eyelashes to look, you can apply just a few lashes, or most of the lashes that came with the package. Apply the lashes starting from the middle of your eye, and work your way outward to the corner of your eye. As you move outward, use longer lashes. Then, fill in the inner corner of your eye with the shorter lashes in the package. Working from the middle of your eye outward will gradually build up the thickness of your lashes. Vary the lash length a little bit in any given spot to create a more natural look. Keep your own eye shape in mind as you apply lashes. Different shapes will need different lash concentrations in different areas. 2-4. Touch up the lashes. After about 10-15 minutes, the lash glue should be completely dry. Use your finger to softly touch the top of your lashes and check for stickiness. Once thoroughly dried, consider using an eyelash curler to gently curl and blend the false eyelashes with your natural eyelashes. Be sure you don’t pinch the curler too hard, as this could dislodge and take off some of the individual lashes. 2-5. Apply makeup. Add the rest of your makeup when the individual lashes are completely dry. Apply any eye shadow, and eyeliner you were planning to add to your eyes. Liquid liner looks best with false eyelashes, because it is very effective in hiding glue bumps. Finally, apply mascara to both eyes to blend in the lashes even more. If you want to play it safe, wait at least 30 minutes after applying the eyelashes before you put makeup on. At this point, your lashes should look long, full, and natural. 2-6. Removing the lashes. When you are finished wearing your individual lashes for the day, use an oil-based makeup remover to remove the lashes. The oil-based make up remover will soften the lash glue, and then you can start pulling the individual lashes off your lid beginning at the outer corner, and working your way in. While an oil-based remover is the most effective, it will damage your false lashes to a point where you won't be able to wear them again. If you intend to reuse the lashes, look for a non-oil remover. Warnings Avoid adding the lashes to your waterline. This will cause pain when you blink. Instead, apply the lashes right above your natural lashes. Remove the lashes before going to sleep. The lashes can dislodge out of place while you sleep and irritate your eyes.
{ "create_time": "20230517 10:46:38", "回答明细": "{\"回答\": \"1. Priming the Lashes\\n1-1. Pick out your individual lashes.\\nIndividual lashes can be purchased at most drug stores or makeup counters at department stores. Individual lashes from the drug store sometimes come in kits with a pair of tweezers and eyelash glue. Kits can be helpful for packaging all the needed materials together.\\nIf you decide to only purchase a package of individual lashes, be sure to also buy eyelash glue.\\nBe sure to purchase lashes that match your natural lash color. Lash colors can come in blonde, brown, and black shades.\\n1-2. Clean your eyelids.\\nBefore you apply the individual lashes, use makeup remover to take off any lingering makeup on your eyes. There is some debate on whether to apply makeup before or after applying lashes, but more often than not, you want to work on a clean surface and allow the lashes have a sticking surface free of dirt, oil and makeup.\\n1-3. Pour out the lash glue.\\nOn a small square of aluminum foil, pour out a small droplet of lash glue. You don’t need a lot of glue to apply the lashes, but a small drop of glue will make it easier to coat the bottom portion of the lashes.\\nThe color of eyelash glue comes in either black or white.\\nBuying black glue might be helpful if you are planning on applying heavy makeup, but white glue dries clear and might be the better choice if you are going for a more natural look.\\n1-4. Test where you want to place the lashes.\\nBefore you apply your glued lashes, pluck a lash (or grouping of lashes) from the packaging with your tweezers, and hold the lashes in the spot you want to apply them. This will help you decide where to place the lashes before you add the glue, so they look the most flattering and natural.\\nSince eyelashes vary in length, individual eyelashes come in a variety of lengths as well. In a lash package, there are normally small, medium, and long length lashes.\\nTry different looks to get exactly the one you want. For a subtle look, 3-5 lashes toward the center and outer corner of the eye will work. You could also build up greater density in the outer corners for a cat-eye effect.\\nThe smaller lashes are intended for the inside corners of the eyes and filler, while the medium and longer lashes are meant for the middle and outer edges of your eyes. Still, you will want to vary the lash lengths somewhat to create the most natural look.\\n2. Applying The Lashes\\n2-1. Apply glue to the lashes.\\nIndividual lashes can come in single, or a small grouping of 2-5 lashes. However your chosen lashes are packaged, use tweezers to grip near the base of the lash or lashes, and gently pluck it free from the packaging. The base of the lashes should be facing you, while the ends of the lashes should be facing away. Carefully dip only the base of the lashes in the small droplet of glue on the aluminum foil.\\nAlways follow the gluing instructions that come on the packaging of lash glue.\\nThe amount of glue should be enough that you are confident the eyelashes won't fall off, but not so much that you’ll have a large glob on your eyelid.\\nConsider waiting about 15-30 seconds before you apply the lashes to your eyelid. This will help the glue become tackier, allowing it to adhere better on your lid.\\n2-2. Glue the lashes to your eyelid.\\nWith the help of a mirror, bring the tweezers up to your slightly opened eye, and stick the lashes right above roots of your real eyelashes, starting in the middle of your top eyelid. Once the lash is on your lid, you can use the tweezers to gently “brush” the lash upward, so it mimics the curve of your real lashes, and doesn’t droop down into your line of sight.\\nIndividual lashes can be applied to both the top and bottom lashlines, but false eyelashes look most natural when only applied to the top eyelid.\\nSome people use their fingers to apply the glued lashes, but it’s really all about personal preference. If it is your first time applying lashes, using tweezers might offer more precision.\\nIf you make a mistake, you can easily remove the lash and try to reposition it before the glue dries. If the glue is very tacky and the lash is already glued into place, wait for the glue to completely dry. This may take about ten minutes. Then use your tweezers to remove the unsatisfactory lash, remove any glue residue, and try to glue the lash on again.\\n2-3. Continue to apply lashes to both eyes.\\nIt is normally easiest to apply lashes to one eye, and then the other. Depending on how thick you want your eyelashes to look, you can apply just a few lashes, or most of the lashes that came with the package. Apply the lashes starting from the middle of your eye, and work your way outward to the corner of your eye. As you move outward, use longer lashes. Then, fill in the inner corner of your eye with the shorter lashes in the package.\\nWorking from the middle of your eye outward will gradually build up the thickness of your lashes. Vary the lash length a little bit in any given spot to create a more natural look.\\nKeep your own eye shape in mind as you apply lashes. Different shapes will need different lash concentrations in different areas.\\n2-4. Touch up the lashes.\\nAfter about 10-15 minutes, the lash glue should be completely dry. Use your finger to softly touch the top of your lashes and check for stickiness. Once thoroughly dried, consider using an eyelash curler to gently curl and blend the false eyelashes with your natural eyelashes.\\nBe sure you don’t pinch the curler too hard, as this could dislodge and take off some of the individual lashes.\\n2-5. Apply makeup.\\nAdd the rest of your makeup when the individual lashes are completely dry. Apply any eye shadow, and eyeliner you were planning to add to your eyes. Liquid liner looks best with false eyelashes, because it is very effective in hiding glue bumps. Finally, apply mascara to both eyes to blend in the lashes even more.\\nIf you want to play it safe, wait at least 30 minutes after applying the eyelashes before you put makeup on.\\nAt this point, your lashes should look long, full, and natural.\\n2-6. Removing the lashes.\\nWhen you are finished wearing your individual lashes for the day, use an oil-based makeup remover to remove the lashes. The oil-based make up remover will soften the lash glue, and then you can start pulling the individual lashes off your lid beginning at the outer corner, and working your way in.\\nWhile an oil-based remover is the most effective, it will damage your false lashes to a point where you won't be able to wear them again. If you intend to reuse the lashes, look for a non-oil remover.\\nWarnings\\nAvoid adding the lashes to your waterline. This will cause pain when you blink. Instead, apply the lashes right above your natural lashes.\\nRemove the lashes before going to sleep. The lashes can dislodge out of place while you sleep and irritate your eyes.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Bold eyelashes are a great way to enhance and beautify any look, but it can be difficult to accentuate your lashes if they aren’t that long to begin with. Mascara can help in making make lashes appear longer and fuller, but sometimes it’s just not enough. That’s why adding individual eyelashes are so helpful. Individual lashes can add length and volume to your normal lashes, while maintaining a natural look. While applying individual lashes may take some time, the end result is worth it!\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Priming the Lashes\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Pick out your individual lashes.\", \"描述\": \"Individual lashes can be purchased at most drug stores or makeup counters at department stores. Individual lashes from the drug store sometimes come in kits with a pair of tweezers and eyelash glue. Kits can be helpful for packaging all the needed materials together.\\nIf you decide to only purchase a package of individual lashes, be sure to also buy eyelash glue.\\nBe sure to purchase lashes that match your natural lash color. Lash colors can come in blonde, brown, and black shades.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Clean your eyelids.\", \"描述\": \"Before you apply the individual lashes, use makeup remover to take off any lingering makeup on your eyes. There is some debate on whether to apply makeup before or after applying lashes, but more often than not, you want to work on a clean surface and allow the lashes have a sticking surface free of dirt, oil and makeup.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Pour out the lash glue.\", \"描述\": \"On a small square of aluminum foil, pour out a small droplet of lash glue. You don’t need a lot of glue to apply the lashes, but a small drop of glue will make it easier to coat the bottom portion of the lashes.\\nThe color of eyelash glue comes in either black or white.\\nBuying black glue might be helpful if you are planning on applying heavy makeup, but white glue dries clear and might be the better choice if you are going for a more natural look.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Test where you want to place the lashes.\", \"描述\": \"Before you apply your glued lashes, pluck a lash (or grouping of lashes) from the packaging with your tweezers, and hold the lashes in the spot you want to apply them. This will help you decide where to place the lashes before you add the glue, so they look the most flattering and natural.\\nSince eyelashes vary in length, individual eyelashes come in a variety of lengths as well. In a lash package, there are normally small, medium, and long length lashes.\\nTry different looks to get exactly the one you want. For a subtle look, 3-5 lashes toward the center and outer corner of the eye will work. You could also build up greater density in the outer corners for a cat-eye effect.\\nThe smaller lashes are intended for the inside corners of the eyes and filler, while the medium and longer lashes are meant for the middle and outer edges of your eyes. Still, you will want to vary the lash lengths somewhat to create the most natural look.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Applying The Lashes\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Apply glue to the lashes.\", \"描述\": \"Individual lashes can come in single, or a small grouping of 2-5 lashes. However your chosen lashes are packaged, use tweezers to grip near the base of the lash or lashes, and gently pluck it free from the packaging. The base of the lashes should be facing you, while the ends of the lashes should be facing away. Carefully dip only the base of the lashes in the small droplet of glue on the aluminum foil.\\nAlways follow the gluing instructions that come on the packaging of lash glue.\\nThe amount of glue should be enough that you are confident the eyelashes won't fall off, but not so much that you’ll have a large glob on your eyelid.\\nConsider waiting about 15-30 seconds before you apply the lashes to your eyelid. This will help the glue become tackier, allowing it to adhere better on your lid.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Glue the lashes to your eyelid.\", \"描述\": \"With the help of a mirror, bring the tweezers up to your slightly opened eye, and stick the lashes right above roots of your real eyelashes, starting in the middle of your top eyelid. Once the lash is on your lid, you can use the tweezers to gently “brush” the lash upward, so it mimics the curve of your real lashes, and doesn’t droop down into your line of sight.\\nIndividual lashes can be applied to both the top and bottom lashlines, but false eyelashes look most natural when only applied to the top eyelid.\\nSome people use their fingers to apply the glued lashes, but it’s really all about personal preference. If it is your first time applying lashes, using tweezers might offer more precision.\\nIf you make a mistake, you can easily remove the lash and try to reposition it before the glue dries. If the glue is very tacky and the lash is already glued into place, wait for the glue to completely dry. This may take about ten minutes. Then use your tweezers to remove the unsatisfactory lash, remove any glue residue, and try to glue the lash on again.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Continue to apply lashes to both eyes.\", \"描述\": \"It is normally easiest to apply lashes to one eye, and then the other. Depending on how thick you want your eyelashes to look, you can apply just a few lashes, or most of the lashes that came with the package. Apply the lashes starting from the middle of your eye, and work your way outward to the corner of your eye. As you move outward, use longer lashes. Then, fill in the inner corner of your eye with the shorter lashes in the package.\\nWorking from the middle of your eye outward will gradually build up the thickness of your lashes. Vary the lash length a little bit in any given spot to create a more natural look.\\nKeep your own eye shape in mind as you apply lashes. Different shapes will need different lash concentrations in different areas.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Touch up the lashes.\", \"描述\": \"After about 10-15 minutes, the lash glue should be completely dry. Use your finger to softly touch the top of your lashes and check for stickiness. Once thoroughly dried, consider using an eyelash curler to gently curl and blend the false eyelashes with your natural eyelashes.\\nBe sure you don’t pinch the curler too hard, as this could dislodge and take off some of the individual lashes.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Apply makeup.\", \"描述\": \"Add the rest of your makeup when the individual lashes are completely dry. Apply any eye shadow, and eyeliner you were planning to add to your eyes. Liquid liner looks best with false eyelashes, because it is very effective in hiding glue bumps. Finally, apply mascara to both eyes to blend in the lashes even more.\\nIf you want to play it safe, wait at least 30 minutes after applying the eyelashes before you put makeup on.\\nAt this point, your lashes should look long, full, and natural.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Removing the lashes.\", \"描述\": \"When you are finished wearing your individual lashes for the day, use an oil-based makeup remover to remove the lashes. The oil-based make up remover will soften the lash glue, and then you can start pulling the individual lashes off your lid beginning at the outer corner, and working your way in.\\nWhile an oil-based remover is the most effective, it will damage your false lashes to a point where you won't be able to wear them again. If you intend to reuse the lashes, look for a non-oil remover.\"}], \"注意事项\": [\"Avoid adding the lashes to your waterline. This will cause pain when you blink. Instead, apply the lashes right above your natural lashes.\\n\", \"Remove the lashes before going to sleep. The lashes can dislodge out of place while you sleep and irritate your eyes.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Ipe Oil
1. Choosing When to Oil a Deck 1-1. Age new wood for 6 to 8 weeks before applying the oil. The manufacturer recommends that you let new wood age for at least 6 weeks before you apply ipe oil. This happens naturally as your deck is exposed to the elements. For previously stained or treated decks, the oil can be applied right away. 1-2. Wait until no rain is expected for the next 2 days. Not only does the wood need to be dry, but it needs to stay dry after you apply the oil. To avoid water spots, give the oil adequate time to dry. Check the weather forecast for your area first, then apply the oil when you are sure you will have an extended period of dry weather. At the very least, the oil needs a full day to dry. Giving it an extra day ensures it dries completely. 1-3. Choose a day when the temperature is between 45 to 90 °F (7 to 32 °C). Extreme temperatures ruin the oil finish, leaving you with an unsightly mess. For the best results, work on a warm, clear day. Try to choose a day when the temperature is closer to the middle of that range than the extremes. 1-4. Avoid applying the oil if the wood is hot to the touch. Feel the wood with your fingers before you begin spreading the oil. Trust your fingers. If the wood feels hot, it is hot enough to distort the oil finish. If you are working under a full sun, chances are the wood will be too hot. 2. Preparing the Area 2-1. Cover nearby concrete and plants with plastic. To avoid stains and damage to these areas, lay out plastic before you begin applying the oil. You can get plastic sheets from most home improvement stores. Use it to cover grass, bushes, walkways, and driveways adjacent to the deck. This is especially useful if you plan on spraying the oil onto the deck, since the oil is likely to splatter. 2-2. Rinse off the deck with a hose. Spray off all the dirt and debris. You want the wood to be free of anything that can interfere with the finish. This includes leaves, twigs, and mold. Make sure you get any dirt stuck between boards. 2-3. Use a wood cleaner to remove tough stains. If you notice any damaged spots, particularly from mold, mildew, or algae, try a wood cleaner. Visit a home improvement store to choose a product designed for wood or decks. All you have to do is spread it over the wood directly from the bottle, then rinse it off after about 10 minutes. You may want to choose a biodegradable cleaner, especially if you are cleaning a deck near a lawn or garden. You can also try making your own wood cleaner out of 2 US gal (7.6 L) of warm water, 16  fl oz (470 mL) of powdered oxygen bleach, and 2  fl oz (59 mL) of liquid detergent. 2-4. Dry the deck for up to 48 hours. The wood needs to dry fully before it can absorb the oil. This will take at least 1 day, although you should wait 2 days to make sure. Check that the wood is dry to the touch before you continue. Wet wood leads to water stains underneath the oil, so wait for the deck to dry completely. 2-5. Put on a respirator, gloves, and goggles. To avoid fumes from the ipe oil, put on a respirator before you open the can. Wear goggles to avoid getting oil in your eyes. Also, wear long clothing and a pair of gloves so you don’t get any oil on your skin. 3. Using the Oil 3-1. Stir the oil thoroughly. Stir the oil with a wooden mixing stick. This will prevent particles in the oil from settling at the bottom of the can. If you have multiple canisters, it helps to mix them all together to ensure the oil is as uniform as possible. You can pour the canisters into a large bucket in order to mix the oil together. 3-2. Dip a paint roller into the oil. A ⁄8 in (0.95 cm) nap roller is an appropriate choice for most decks. You can also use a paint brush, stain brush, or staining pad. However, rollers are the easiest way to quickly and evenly coat large areas. If you need to, pour the oil into a tray so you can coat the roller with oil. You can also use a spray gun. Be aware though that you will need to go over the wood with a paint roller to smooth out the coating. 3-3. Roll the oil along the wood’s grain. Look closely at the wood to see the direction of the grain. Always apply ipe oil along the grain. Paint over 1 wood board at a time. If possible, avoid stopping until you reach the end of the board. 3-4. Rub excess oil into the grain after 5 minutes. Use a clean, dry, cloth rag. Look for any signs of excess oil, such as pooled liquid on top of the wood. Rub the rag along the wood’s grain in these areas. It will work more oil into the wood while absorbing some of the excess. The rag's color shouldn't matter, although you can use a white rag if you are worried about the dye bleeding into the wood. Oil-soaked rags are flammable, so the rag cannot be cleaned or reused. 3-5. Let the oil dry for 45 minutes. Once you have removed as much excess oil as possible, give the oil time to soak into the wood. Wait at least 30 minutes and no more than 45 minutes. After 45 minutes, the remaining excess oil may dry up and become difficult to remove. The soaking time can vary a little depending on the weather. It will dry slower in cooler temperatures. 3-6. Wipe up any oil remaining on the wood. Go back over the wood with a dry rag. Note any spots where the oil looks thick, wet, or pooled. Scrub the wood along the grain again to absorb the oil. When you are finished, the wood should look dry with a matte finish. The finished wood should look dark and even. Spots that look wet or shiny have excess oil. 3-7. Dispose of the roller and rag in a sealed container. Store the used items in a shaded area until you are able to prepare the container. Use a resealable metal container, such as the ipe oil canister. Fill the container with water, place the oil-coated items inside it, then seal it. Oil-coated items can combust, so they should not be stored in direct sunlight. You can take the container to a hazardous waste disposal center or arrange for a special pickup with your regular garbage disposal service. 3-8. Reapply ipe oil every year if you want to renew the finish. Ipe oil fades over time. This means your wood surface will begin to look a little plain and gray. To renew the finish, reapply the oil every 1 or 2 years using the same technique. If you don’t mind the discoloration, you do not need to reapply the oil. The wood will still be protected by the first coating. Apply ipe oil no more than once a year. This prevents the tacky look caused by excess oil. Tips If the weather looks bad, wait. It’s better to wait and get a good application instead of rushing and having to redo your work. Warnings Avoid applying large amounts of oil. Excess oil leads to a tacky look. Store oily rags and painting supplies out of direct sunlight, preferably in a water-filled container to prevent combustion. Dispose of the container as hazardous waste.
{ "create_time": "20230517 10:46:38", "回答明细": "{\"回答\": \"1. Choosing When to Oil a Deck\\n1-1. Age new wood for 6 to 8 weeks before applying the oil.\\nThe manufacturer recommends that you let new wood age for at least 6 weeks before you apply ipe oil. This happens naturally as your deck is exposed to the elements.\\nFor previously stained or treated decks, the oil can be applied right away.\\n1-2. Wait until no rain is expected for the next 2 days.\\nNot only does the wood need to be dry, but it needs to stay dry after you apply the oil. To avoid water spots, give the oil adequate time to dry. Check the weather forecast for your area first, then apply the oil when you are sure you will have an extended period of dry weather.\\nAt the very least, the oil needs a full day to dry. Giving it an extra day ensures it dries completely.\\n1-3. Choose a day when the temperature is between 45 to 90 °F (7 to 32 °C).\\nExtreme temperatures ruin the oil finish, leaving you with an unsightly mess. For the best results, work on a warm, clear day.\\nTry to choose a day when the temperature is closer to the middle of that range than the extremes.\\n1-4. Avoid applying the oil if the wood is hot to the touch.\\nFeel the wood with your fingers before you begin spreading the oil. Trust your fingers. If the wood feels hot, it is hot enough to distort the oil finish.\\nIf you are working under a full sun, chances are the wood will be too hot.\\n2. Preparing the Area\\n2-1. Cover nearby concrete and plants with plastic.\\nTo avoid stains and damage to these areas, lay out plastic before you begin applying the oil. You can get plastic sheets from most home improvement stores. Use it to cover grass, bushes, walkways, and driveways adjacent to the deck.\\nThis is especially useful if you plan on spraying the oil onto the deck, since the oil is likely to splatter.\\n2-2. Rinse off the deck with a hose.\\nSpray off all the dirt and debris. You want the wood to be free of anything that can interfere with the finish. This includes leaves, twigs, and mold.\\nMake sure you get any dirt stuck between boards.\\n2-3. Use a wood cleaner to remove tough stains.\\nIf you notice any damaged spots, particularly from mold, mildew, or algae, try a wood cleaner. Visit a home improvement store to choose a product designed for wood or decks. All you have to do is spread it over the wood directly from the bottle, then rinse it off after about 10 minutes.\\nYou may want to choose a biodegradable cleaner, especially if you are cleaning a deck near a lawn or garden.\\nYou can also try making your own wood cleaner out of 2 US gal (7.6 L) of warm water, 16  fl oz (470 mL) of powdered oxygen bleach, and 2  fl oz (59 mL) of liquid detergent.\\n2-4. Dry the deck for up to 48 hours.\\nThe wood needs to dry fully before it can absorb the oil. This will take at least 1 day, although you should wait 2 days to make sure. Check that the wood is dry to the touch before you continue.\\nWet wood leads to water stains underneath the oil, so wait for the deck to dry completely.\\n2-5. Put on a respirator, gloves, and goggles.\\nTo avoid fumes from the ipe oil, put on a respirator before you open the can. Wear goggles to avoid getting oil in your eyes. Also, wear long clothing and a pair of gloves so you don’t get any oil on your skin.\\n3. Using the Oil\\n3-1. Stir the oil thoroughly.\\nStir the oil with a wooden mixing stick. This will prevent particles in the oil from settling at the bottom of the can. If you have multiple canisters, it helps to mix them all together to ensure the oil is as uniform as possible.\\nYou can pour the canisters into a large bucket in order to mix the oil together.\\n3-2. Dip a paint roller into the oil.\\nA ⁄8 in (0.95 cm) nap roller is an appropriate choice for most decks. You can also use a paint brush, stain brush, or staining pad. However, rollers are the easiest way to quickly and evenly coat large areas. If you need to, pour the oil into a tray so you can coat the roller with oil.\\nYou can also use a spray gun. Be aware though that you will need to go over the wood with a paint roller to smooth out the coating.\\n3-3. Roll the oil along the wood’s grain.\\nLook closely at the wood to see the direction of the grain. Always apply ipe oil along the grain. Paint over 1 wood board at a time. If possible, avoid stopping until you reach the end of the board.\\n3-4. Rub excess oil into the grain after 5 minutes.\\nUse a clean, dry, cloth rag. Look for any signs of excess oil, such as pooled liquid on top of the wood. Rub the rag along the wood’s grain in these areas. It will work more oil into the wood while absorbing some of the excess.\\nThe rag's color shouldn't matter, although you can use a white rag if you are worried about the dye bleeding into the wood.\\nOil-soaked rags are flammable, so the rag cannot be cleaned or reused.\\n3-5. Let the oil dry for 45 minutes.\\nOnce you have removed as much excess oil as possible, give the oil time to soak into the wood. Wait at least 30 minutes and no more than 45 minutes. After 45 minutes, the remaining excess oil may dry up and become difficult to remove.\\nThe soaking time can vary a little depending on the weather. It will dry slower in cooler temperatures.\\n3-6. Wipe up any oil remaining on the wood.\\nGo back over the wood with a dry rag. Note any spots where the oil looks thick, wet, or pooled. Scrub the wood along the grain again to absorb the oil. When you are finished, the wood should look dry with a matte finish.\\nThe finished wood should look dark and even. Spots that look wet or shiny have excess oil.\\n3-7. Dispose of the roller and rag in a sealed container.\\nStore the used items in a shaded area until you are able to prepare the container. Use a resealable metal container, such as the ipe oil canister. Fill the container with water, place the oil-coated items inside it, then seal it.\\nOil-coated items can combust, so they should not be stored in direct sunlight.\\nYou can take the container to a hazardous waste disposal center or arrange for a special pickup with your regular garbage disposal service.\\n3-8. Reapply ipe oil every year if you want to renew the finish.\\nIpe oil fades over time. This means your wood surface will begin to look a little plain and gray. To renew the finish, reapply the oil every 1 or 2 years using the same technique.\\nIf you don’t mind the discoloration, you do not need to reapply the oil. The wood will still be protected by the first coating.\\nApply ipe oil no more than once a year. This prevents the tacky look caused by excess oil.\\nTips\\nIf the weather looks bad, wait. It’s better to wait and get a good application instead of rushing and having to redo your work.\\nWarnings\\nAvoid applying large amounts of oil. Excess oil leads to a tacky look.\\nStore oily rags and painting supplies out of direct sunlight, preferably in a water-filled container to prevent combustion. Dispose of the container as hazardous waste.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Ipe oil is used to finish and protect decks made from exotic hardwoods like ipe, tigerwood, and cumaru. Using the oil is pretty simple, but it has to be applied on a warm day when there is no rain in your area. After painting on the oil and smoothing out the initial coating, you can reapply the oil every year to ensure your deck always looks vibrant.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Choosing When to Oil a Deck\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Age new wood for 6 to 8 weeks before applying the oil.\", \"描述\": \"The manufacturer recommends that you let new wood age for at least 6 weeks before you apply ipe oil. This happens naturally as your deck is exposed to the elements.\\nFor previously stained or treated decks, the oil can be applied right away.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Wait until no rain is expected for the next 2 days.\", \"描述\": \"Not only does the wood need to be dry, but it needs to stay dry after you apply the oil. To avoid water spots, give the oil adequate time to dry. Check the weather forecast for your area first, then apply the oil when you are sure you will have an extended period of dry weather.\\nAt the very least, the oil needs a full day to dry. Giving it an extra day ensures it dries completely.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Choose a day when the temperature is between 45 to 90 °F (7 to 32 °C).\", \"描述\": \"Extreme temperatures ruin the oil finish, leaving you with an unsightly mess. For the best results, work on a warm, clear day.\\nTry to choose a day when the temperature is closer to the middle of that range than the extremes.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Avoid applying the oil if the wood is hot to the touch.\", \"描述\": \"Feel the wood with your fingers before you begin spreading the oil. Trust your fingers. If the wood feels hot, it is hot enough to distort the oil finish.\\nIf you are working under a full sun, chances are the wood will be too hot.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Preparing the Area\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Cover nearby concrete and plants with plastic.\", \"描述\": \"To avoid stains and damage to these areas, lay out plastic before you begin applying the oil. You can get plastic sheets from most home improvement stores. Use it to cover grass, bushes, walkways, and driveways adjacent to the deck.\\nThis is especially useful if you plan on spraying the oil onto the deck, since the oil is likely to splatter.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Rinse off the deck with a hose.\", \"描述\": \"Spray off all the dirt and debris. You want the wood to be free of anything that can interfere with the finish. This includes leaves, twigs, and mold.\\nMake sure you get any dirt stuck between boards.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Use a wood cleaner to remove tough stains.\", \"描述\": \"If you notice any damaged spots, particularly from mold, mildew, or algae, try a wood cleaner. Visit a home improvement store to choose a product designed for wood or decks. All you have to do is spread it over the wood directly from the bottle, then rinse it off after about 10 minutes.\\nYou may want to choose a biodegradable cleaner, especially if you are cleaning a deck near a lawn or garden.\\nYou can also try making your own wood cleaner out of 2 US gal (7.6 L) of warm water, 16  fl oz (470 mL) of powdered oxygen bleach, and 2  fl oz (59 mL) of liquid detergent.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Dry the deck for up to 48 hours.\", \"描述\": \"The wood needs to dry fully before it can absorb the oil. This will take at least 1 day, although you should wait 2 days to make sure. Check that the wood is dry to the touch before you continue.\\nWet wood leads to water stains underneath the oil, so wait for the deck to dry completely.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Put on a respirator, gloves, and goggles.\", \"描述\": \"To avoid fumes from the ipe oil, put on a respirator before you open the can. Wear goggles to avoid getting oil in your eyes. Also, wear long clothing and a pair of gloves so you don’t get any oil on your skin.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Using the Oil\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Stir the oil thoroughly.\", \"描述\": \"Stir the oil with a wooden mixing stick. This will prevent particles in the oil from settling at the bottom of the can. If you have multiple canisters, it helps to mix them all together to ensure the oil is as uniform as possible.\\nYou can pour the canisters into a large bucket in order to mix the oil together.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Dip a paint roller into the oil.\", \"描述\": \"A ⁄8 in (0.95 cm) nap roller is an appropriate choice for most decks. You can also use a paint brush, stain brush, or staining pad. However, rollers are the easiest way to quickly and evenly coat large areas. If you need to, pour the oil into a tray so you can coat the roller with oil.\\nYou can also use a spray gun. Be aware though that you will need to go over the wood with a paint roller to smooth out the coating.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Roll the oil along the wood’s grain.\", \"描述\": \"Look closely at the wood to see the direction of the grain. Always apply ipe oil along the grain. Paint over 1 wood board at a time. If possible, avoid stopping until you reach the end of the board.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Rub excess oil into the grain after 5 minutes.\", \"描述\": \"Use a clean, dry, cloth rag. Look for any signs of excess oil, such as pooled liquid on top of the wood. Rub the rag along the wood’s grain in these areas. It will work more oil into the wood while absorbing some of the excess.\\nThe rag's color shouldn't matter, although you can use a white rag if you are worried about the dye bleeding into the wood.\\nOil-soaked rags are flammable, so the rag cannot be cleaned or reused.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Let the oil dry for 45 minutes.\", \"描述\": \"Once you have removed as much excess oil as possible, give the oil time to soak into the wood. Wait at least 30 minutes and no more than 45 minutes. After 45 minutes, the remaining excess oil may dry up and become difficult to remove.\\nThe soaking time can vary a little depending on the weather. It will dry slower in cooler temperatures.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Wipe up any oil remaining on the wood.\", \"描述\": \"Go back over the wood with a dry rag. Note any spots where the oil looks thick, wet, or pooled. Scrub the wood along the grain again to absorb the oil. When you are finished, the wood should look dry with a matte finish.\\nThe finished wood should look dark and even. Spots that look wet or shiny have excess oil.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Dispose of the roller and rag in a sealed container.\", \"描述\": \"Store the used items in a shaded area until you are able to prepare the container. Use a resealable metal container, such as the ipe oil canister. Fill the container with water, place the oil-coated items inside it, then seal it.\\nOil-coated items can combust, so they should not be stored in direct sunlight.\\nYou can take the container to a hazardous waste disposal center or arrange for a special pickup with your regular garbage disposal service.\"}, {\"编号\": 8, \"标题\": \"Reapply ipe oil every year if you want to renew the finish.\", \"描述\": \"Ipe oil fades over time. This means your wood surface will begin to look a little plain and gray. To renew the finish, reapply the oil every 1 or 2 years using the same technique.\\nIf you don’t mind the discoloration, you do not need to reapply the oil. The wood will still be protected by the first coating.\\nApply ipe oil no more than once a year. This prevents the tacky look caused by excess oil.\"}], \"小提示\": [\"If the weather looks bad, wait. It’s better to wait and get a good application instead of rushing and having to redo your work.\\n\"], \"注意事项\": [\"Avoid applying large amounts of oil. Excess oil leads to a tacky look.\\n\", \"Store oily rags and painting supplies out of direct sunlight, preferably in a water-filled container to prevent combustion. Dispose of the container as hazardous waste.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Isle of Paradise Spray
1. Preparing Your Skin 1-1. Purchase the light Isle of Paradise spray if you're new to self tanning. If you have light skin or have never self tanned before, opt for the light self-tanning spray. This spray comes in a pink bottle and will give you a soft, gradual tan the more you apply it. 1-2. Choose the medium self-tanning spray for a great tan on any skin tone. Isle of Paradise's medium tanning spray is great for balancing out any red tones in your skin. It'll give you a deeper tan than the light spray will, and it tends to look good on almost any skin tone. The medium self-tanning spray comes in a green bottle. 1-3. Select the dark self-tanning spray for a very deep tan. If you already have a darker skin tone, it's best to start with the dark self-tanning spray. This spray will give you a deep tan with only one application and comes in a purple Isle of Paradise bottle. 1-4. Exfoliate your skin at least 1 day before using the spray. Use an exfoliating mitt when you take a shower the day before you use the spray. Gently scrub your legs, arms, stomach, and any other area that you plan on tanning. This will get rid of any dead skin and make your skin smooth so you don't have any tanning streaks. If you’re going to shave or wax before using the spray, do this at least 1 day before using it too. 1-5. Apply lotion to skin spots that are normally dry. Rub your regular hydrating skin lotion onto areas like your elbows, knees, and ankles. These spots tend to be the most dry and will soak up the spray the most, making it important to moisturize them beforehand so you get an even tan. Rub the lotion into your skin several hours before applying the spray so that it soaks in thoroughly. 2. Spraying the Tanner on Your Body 2-1. Stand in front of a full-length mirror so you can see yourself. This is helpful if you’re applying the spray to your entire body. Position yourself in front of a full-body mirror and lay a towel down on the floor, especially if you’re standing on your carpet. If you're tanning your entire body, decide whether you're okay with tan lines or not. If you don't mind tan lines, you might wear a bathing suit or something similar when you apply the spray. Otherwise, you'll want to skip wearing clothes. The mirror will help you apply the spray to your back or the back of your legs. Isle of Paradise spray doesn’t stain most things since it's water-based, but it’s still a good idea to put down a towel for extra protection. 2-2. Use the Isle of Paradise prep spray to prepare your skin for tanning. While it’s not required, using the Isle of Paradise Prep It Self-Tan Priming Spray will help the tanning spray stick to your skin better. Spray a layer of the primer onto your skin wherever you’re going to self tan and rub it in thoroughly using your hands or a tanning mitt. The Isle of Paradise prep spray helps balance your skin’s PH level and gives you a more flawless coverage. Let the prep spray dry to the touch before you apply the self-tanning spray. Tanning mitts can be found at a beauty store or online if you don't already have one. 2-3. Spritz the spray all over the area of your body you’d like to tan. Hold the spray about 7–10 in (18–25 cm) from your body and apply a layer of it so that all of your skin is covered in a mist. Spray areas like your stomach and legs generously and other areas like your feet and wrists a bit more carefully since these spots tend to have more crease lines. Avoid spraying the Isle of Paradise spray on your face since it's more sensitive. 2-4. Rub the spray into your skin thoroughly using a mitt or your hands. While it’s totally okay to rub the spray in with your hands, using a tanning mitt will give you a more even application. Be incredibly thorough as you rub it in, going over spots that crease like your elbows and knees several times to be sure there isn’t any extra spray. Look in the mirror as you’re rubbing to make sure you get every area. If you’re having trouble reaching your back, turn the tanning mitt around so it’s on the back of your hand to help you. If you're rubbing the spray in and there still seems to be a lot on your skin that isn't being absorbed, this might mean you've sprayed too much. Use a paper towel to gently dab your skin and soak up the excess. 3. Removing Excess Spray and Letting It Dry 3-1. Wash your hands after you’re finishing using the spray. Even though this tanner is in a water form, it’s important to wash your hands using soap and water to remove the excess right after you finish rubbing it in. Pay special attention to the spaces between your fingers and your palms as you wash so your hands aren’t stained. It’s a good idea to wash your hands even if you used a mitt to apply the spray. 3-2. Let the spray dry for at least 4 hours before showering. It’s okay to shower or get in water 4 hours after you applied the spray, but if you want your tan to last longer, wait about 12 hours. Avoid getting wet or sweaty right after applying the spray so you don’t create streaks. Wear breathable, loose clothing when you’re waiting for the spray to dry. 3-3. Use the self-tanning eraser spray to fix any necessary spots. Isle of Paradise sells a tanning corrector spray, called Isle of Paradise Over It Magic Self-Tan Eraser, that removes the self tanner if needed. Spray the erasing spray all over the area of tanner you’d like to remove, let it sit for 5 minutes, and then wash it off in the shower. This is useful if you’re done with the tan and want to remove all of it, or if there are areas (like your armpits or feet) where there’s too much tanner and you’d like to remove a layer or two. The directions on the tanning eraser spray say to wait 3 days after you applied the tanning spray before removing it. Tips Purchase Isle of Paradise self-tanning sprays from a beauty store or online retailer. Apply the tanning spray in natural lighting so you can see what you're doing more easily. If you're worried that areas like your feet or hands are going to get too dark, rub lotion with aloe vera in it on those spots a couple hours before using the spray. Warnings Never spray the tanning spray directly onto your face. If you want to tan your face, purchase Isle of Paradise tanning drops and mix these in with your face moisturizer. Avoid spraying the tanning mist on areas of your skin that are already irritated or have open wounds.
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Exfoliate your skin at least 1 day before using the spray.\\nUse an exfoliating mitt when you take a shower the day before you use the spray. Gently scrub your legs, arms, stomach, and any other area that you plan on tanning. This will get rid of any dead skin and make your skin smooth so you don't have any tanning streaks.\\nIf you’re going to shave or wax before using the spray, do this at least 1 day before using it too.\\n1-5. Apply lotion to skin spots that are normally dry.\\nRub your regular hydrating skin lotion onto areas like your elbows, knees, and ankles. These spots tend to be the most dry and will soak up the spray the most, making it important to moisturize them beforehand so you get an even tan.\\nRub the lotion into your skin several hours before applying the spray so that it soaks in thoroughly.\\n2. Spraying the Tanner on Your Body\\n2-1. Stand in front of a full-length mirror so you can see yourself.\\nThis is helpful if you’re applying the spray to your entire body. Position yourself in front of a full-body mirror and lay a towel down on the floor, especially if you’re standing on your carpet. If you're tanning your entire body, decide whether you're okay with tan lines or not. If you don't mind tan lines, you might wear a bathing suit or something similar when you apply the spray. Otherwise, you'll want to skip wearing clothes.\\nThe mirror will help you apply the spray to your back or the back of your legs.\\nIsle of Paradise spray doesn’t stain most things since it's water-based, but it’s still a good idea to put down a towel for extra protection.\\n2-2. Use the Isle of Paradise prep spray to prepare your skin for tanning.\\nWhile it’s not required, using the Isle of Paradise Prep It Self-Tan Priming Spray will help the tanning spray stick to your skin better. Spray a layer of the primer onto your skin wherever you’re going to self tan and rub it in thoroughly using your hands or a tanning mitt.\\nThe Isle of Paradise prep spray helps balance your skin’s PH level and gives you a more flawless coverage.\\nLet the prep spray dry to the touch before you apply the self-tanning spray.\\nTanning mitts can be found at a beauty store or online if you don't already have one.\\n2-3. Spritz the spray all over the area of your body you’d like to tan.\\nHold the spray about 7–10 in (18–25 cm) from your body and apply a layer of it so that all of your skin is covered in a mist. Spray areas like your stomach and legs generously and other areas like your feet and wrists a bit more carefully since these spots tend to have more crease lines.\\nAvoid spraying the Isle of Paradise spray on your face since it's more sensitive.\\n2-4. Rub the spray into your skin thoroughly using a mitt or your hands.\\nWhile it’s totally okay to rub the spray in with your hands, using a tanning mitt will give you a more even application. Be incredibly thorough as you rub it in, going over spots that crease like your elbows and knees several times to be sure there isn’t any extra spray.\\nLook in the mirror as you’re rubbing to make sure you get every area.\\nIf you’re having trouble reaching your back, turn the tanning mitt around so it’s on the back of your hand to help you.\\nIf you're rubbing the spray in and there still seems to be a lot on your skin that isn't being absorbed, this might mean you've sprayed too much. Use a paper towel to gently dab your skin and soak up the excess.\\n3. Removing Excess Spray and Letting It Dry\\n3-1. Wash your hands after you’re finishing using the spray.\\nEven though this tanner is in a water form, it’s important to wash your hands using soap and water to remove the excess right after you finish rubbing it in. Pay special attention to the spaces between your fingers and your palms as you wash so your hands aren’t stained.\\nIt’s a good idea to wash your hands even if you used a mitt to apply the spray.\\n3-2. Let the spray dry for at least 4 hours before showering.\\nIt’s okay to shower or get in water 4 hours after you applied the spray, but if you want your tan to last longer, wait about 12 hours. Avoid getting wet or sweaty right after applying the spray so you don’t create streaks.\\nWear breathable, loose clothing when you’re waiting for the spray to dry.\\n3-3. Use the self-tanning eraser spray to fix any necessary spots.\\nIsle of Paradise sells a tanning corrector spray, called Isle of Paradise Over It Magic Self-Tan Eraser, that removes the self tanner if needed. Spray the erasing spray all over the area of tanner you’d like to remove, let it sit for 5 minutes, and then wash it off in the shower.\\nThis is useful if you’re done with the tan and want to remove all of it, or if there are areas (like your armpits or feet) where there’s too much tanner and you’d like to remove a layer or two.\\nThe directions on the tanning eraser spray say to wait 3 days after you applied the tanning spray before removing it.\\nTips\\nPurchase Isle of Paradise self-tanning sprays from a beauty store or online retailer.\\nApply the tanning spray in natural lighting so you can see what you're doing more easily.\\nIf you're worried that areas like your feet or hands are going to get too dark, rub lotion with aloe vera in it on those spots a couple hours before using the spray.\\nWarnings\\nNever spray the tanning spray directly onto your face. If you want to tan your face, purchase Isle of Paradise tanning drops and mix these in with your face moisturizer.\\nAvoid spraying the tanning mist on areas of your skin that are already irritated or have open wounds.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Isle of Paradise spray is a self-tanning mist that you spray on your body and then rub in thoroughly. The Isle of Paradise sprays come in three different shades—light, medium, and dark—and are vegan as well as organic, meaning they don't contain any animal products. Applying the spray to your skin is super easy and only requires a few minutes of time and a tanning mitt for the smoothest coverage.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Preparing Your Skin\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Purchase the light Isle of Paradise spray if you're new to self tanning.\", \"描述\": \"If you have light skin or have never self tanned before, opt for the light self-tanning spray. This spray comes in a pink bottle and will give you a soft, gradual tan the more you apply it.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Choose the medium self-tanning spray for a great tan on any skin tone.\", \"描述\": \"Isle of Paradise's medium tanning spray is great for balancing out any red tones in your skin. It'll give you a deeper tan than the light spray will, and it tends to look good on almost any skin tone.\\nThe medium self-tanning spray comes in a green bottle.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Select the dark self-tanning spray for a very deep tan.\", \"描述\": \"If you already have a darker skin tone, it's best to start with the dark self-tanning spray. This spray will give you a deep tan with only one application and comes in a purple Isle of Paradise bottle.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Exfoliate your skin at least 1 day before using the spray.\", \"描述\": \"Use an exfoliating mitt when you take a shower the day before you use the spray. Gently scrub your legs, arms, stomach, and any other area that you plan on tanning. This will get rid of any dead skin and make your skin smooth so you don't have any tanning streaks.\\nIf you’re going to shave or wax before using the spray, do this at least 1 day before using it too.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Apply lotion to skin spots that are normally dry.\", \"描述\": \"Rub your regular hydrating skin lotion onto areas like your elbows, knees, and ankles. These spots tend to be the most dry and will soak up the spray the most, making it important to moisturize them beforehand so you get an even tan.\\nRub the lotion into your skin several hours before applying the spray so that it soaks in thoroughly.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Spraying the Tanner on Your Body\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Stand in front of a full-length mirror so you can see yourself.\", \"描述\": \"This is helpful if you’re applying the spray to your entire body. Position yourself in front of a full-body mirror and lay a towel down on the floor, especially if you’re standing on your carpet. If you're tanning your entire body, decide whether you're okay with tan lines or not. If you don't mind tan lines, you might wear a bathing suit or something similar when you apply the spray. Otherwise, you'll want to skip wearing clothes.\\nThe mirror will help you apply the spray to your back or the back of your legs.\\nIsle of Paradise spray doesn’t stain most things since it's water-based, but it’s still a good idea to put down a towel for extra protection.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Use the Isle of Paradise prep spray to prepare your skin for tanning.\", \"描述\": \"While it’s not required, using the Isle of Paradise Prep It Self-Tan Priming Spray will help the tanning spray stick to your skin better. Spray a layer of the primer onto your skin wherever you’re going to self tan and rub it in thoroughly using your hands or a tanning mitt.\\nThe Isle of Paradise prep spray helps balance your skin’s PH level and gives you a more flawless coverage.\\nLet the prep spray dry to the touch before you apply the self-tanning spray.\\nTanning mitts can be found at a beauty store or online if you don't already have one.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Spritz the spray all over the area of your body you’d like to tan.\", \"描述\": \"Hold the spray about 7–10 in (18–25 cm) from your body and apply a layer of it so that all of your skin is covered in a mist. Spray areas like your stomach and legs generously and other areas like your feet and wrists a bit more carefully since these spots tend to have more crease lines.\\nAvoid spraying the Isle of Paradise spray on your face since it's more sensitive.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Rub the spray into your skin thoroughly using a mitt or your hands.\", \"描述\": \"While it’s totally okay to rub the spray in with your hands, using a tanning mitt will give you a more even application. Be incredibly thorough as you rub it in, going over spots that crease like your elbows and knees several times to be sure there isn’t any extra spray.\\nLook in the mirror as you’re rubbing to make sure you get every area.\\nIf you’re having trouble reaching your back, turn the tanning mitt around so it’s on the back of your hand to help you.\\nIf you're rubbing the spray in and there still seems to be a lot on your skin that isn't being absorbed, this might mean you've sprayed too much. Use a paper towel to gently dab your skin and soak up the excess.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Removing Excess Spray and Letting It Dry\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Wash your hands after you’re finishing using the spray.\", \"描述\": \"Even though this tanner is in a water form, it’s important to wash your hands using soap and water to remove the excess right after you finish rubbing it in. Pay special attention to the spaces between your fingers and your palms as you wash so your hands aren’t stained.\\nIt’s a good idea to wash your hands even if you used a mitt to apply the spray.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Let the spray dry for at least 4 hours before showering.\", \"描述\": \"It’s okay to shower or get in water 4 hours after you applied the spray, but if you want your tan to last longer, wait about 12 hours. Avoid getting wet or sweaty right after applying the spray so you don’t create streaks.\\nWear breathable, loose clothing when you’re waiting for the spray to dry.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Use the self-tanning eraser spray to fix any necessary spots.\", \"描述\": \"Isle of Paradise sells a tanning corrector spray, called Isle of Paradise Over It Magic Self-Tan Eraser, that removes the self tanner if needed. Spray the erasing spray all over the area of tanner you’d like to remove, let it sit for 5 minutes, and then wash it off in the shower.\\nThis is useful if you’re done with the tan and want to remove all of it, or if there are areas (like your armpits or feet) where there’s too much tanner and you’d like to remove a layer or two.\\nThe directions on the tanning eraser spray say to wait 3 days after you applied the tanning spray before removing it.\"}], \"小提示\": [\"Purchase Isle of Paradise self-tanning sprays from a beauty store or online retailer.\\n\", \"Apply the tanning spray in natural lighting so you can see what you're doing more easily.\\n\", \"If you're worried that areas like your feet or hands are going to get too dark, rub lotion with aloe vera in it on those spots a couple hours before using the spray.\\n\"], \"注意事项\": [\"Never spray the tanning spray directly onto your face. 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How to Apply Kajal
1. Using a Kajal Pencil 1-1. Clean the area around your eyes. Clean skin will prevent the kajal from smudging. You can wash your face or use makeup remover to clean off any old makeup or kajal from around your eyes. 1-2. Draw a line from the inner corner of your upper eyelid. With a sharpened kajal pencil, make a straight line along the lash line from your inner eye to the outer edge. Try to do this in one motion if possible. 1-3. Pull down your lower lid to line under the eye. Using your ring finger, gently pull down on your lower eyelid while looking up. Start at the inner corner of your eye. Draw the pencil along either the lash line or the water line of your eye. The lash line is the area where your lashes grow. The water line is the rim of the eye between your lashes and the eye. 1-4. Smudge with your finger or a brush if desired. Many kajal styles require that you smudge the kajal after applying. Using your ring finger or an eye brush, gently blend the kajal upwards towards your brow with small, repeated strokes. 2. Putting on Kajal with a Wand or Brush 2-1. Remove excess product. Whether you are working with a powder, liquid, or gel, make sure that there is no extra kajal on the wand or brush. For a powder, tap the wand gently against the bottle. For a liquid or gel, gently wipe the brush against the lid. 2-2. Hold the wand or brush horizontally. When you apply the kajal, you should always hold the wand or brush sideways so that it is horizontal. The wand should line up against the lash line of your eye. Do not hold the wand vertically. 2-3. Draw a line from the inner corner along the upper lash line. Start at the inner eye, and draw out the wand along the lash line towards the outer edge of your eye. Use as few strokes as possible; try to do it in one move if possible. 2-4. Create a straight line along the lower lash line. Pull down the skin under your eye, and press the wand or brush to your inner eye. Gently sweep the brush along the lower lash line (if you are using gel or liquid) or water line (if you are using a powder). 2-5. Thicken the kajal if desired. For a more dramatic look, you can build upon the base. Use short strokes back and forth along the original base to thicken the line of kajal. Continue until you are satisfied with your look. 3. Styling Kajal 3-1. Edge the water line of your eye for a traditional look. Using the ring finger of your non-dominant hand, gently pull down the skin beneath your lower eyelid until you see the white of your eye. With a pencil or powder, draw a line along the water line of your lower eyelid from the inner corner to the outer edge. 3-2. Soften sharp lines with an eye smudger. If your kajal look is too sharp or thin, you can carefully smudge both lines by running the tip of an eye smudger brush over them. Start at the inner corner of your eye, and follow the kajal out to the edge of your eye. 3-3. Create a winged cat-eye. Starting at the inner corner, draw a line along your lash line. Once you reach the outer corner of the upper lash line, draw a short line that tilts upward at a 45-degree angle. For a bolder look, go back over the entire line of kajal, and thicken it using short strokes of the pencil or wand. 3-4. Smudge the kajal for a smoky eye. Close your eye, and apply a thick line to the upper lid. Take a fluffy eye shadow brush and smudge the kajal upward, working it through the crease and toward the brow bone. To create more of an ombre effect, draw another thin line of kajal over the upper lash line, and blend. 4. Picking the Right Kajal 4-1. Pick a kajal pencil for a controlled look. Pencils are the easiest kajal to use, especially for beginners. They are applied like regular eyeliner pencils. They can create thin or tight lines, and they do not wear off as easily. They may not be as good for smoky or smudged looks, however. Pencils are a great choice if you want to edge your water line. You will need to sharpen the pencil occasionally. 4-2. Get a liquid or gel kajal for a more dramatic look. Liquid and gels create thicker and darker looks. They are easier to blend than kajal pencils, but they may smudge more throughout the day. It is also not a good idea to apply gel or liquid kajal directly to your water line, as it may cause irritation. Some gels and liquids will come with their own wands. If they don't, you will need to get an eyeliner brush to apply them. 4-3. Choose kajal powders for a traditional look. If you want to create a smoky look, you might consider traditional kajal powders. These powders are good if you want a traditional, dark eye. They will not form straight or perfect lines, but they will give you a thick and bold edging. Kajal powders usually come with an applicator wand. They can also be applied using an eyeliner brush. 4-4. Find a waterproof formula if you sweat or cry easily. A waterproof formula may help prevent smudging or prevent the kajal from running if your eyes start to water. These formulas are ideal for people who exercise often or for people who have allergies or sensitive eyes. Waterproof versions may be more difficult to wash off, however. You can find waterproof versions of all types of kajal, even traditional powders.
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Using your ring finger or an eye brush, gently blend the kajal upwards towards your brow with small, repeated strokes.\\n2. Putting on Kajal with a Wand or Brush\\n2-1. Remove excess product.\\nWhether you are working with a powder, liquid, or gel, make sure that there is no extra kajal on the wand or brush. For a powder, tap the wand gently against the bottle. For a liquid or gel, gently wipe the brush against the lid.\\n2-2. Hold the wand or brush horizontally.\\nWhen you apply the kajal, you should always hold the wand or brush sideways so that it is horizontal. The wand should line up against the lash line of your eye. Do not hold the wand vertically.\\n2-3. Draw a line from the inner corner along the upper lash line.\\nStart at the inner eye, and draw out the wand along the lash line towards the outer edge of your eye. Use as few strokes as possible; try to do it in one move if possible.\\n2-4. Create a straight line along the lower lash line.\\nPull down the skin under your eye, and press the wand or brush to your inner eye. Gently sweep the brush along the lower lash line (if you are using gel or liquid) or water line (if you are using a powder).\\n2-5. Thicken the kajal if desired.\\nFor a more dramatic look, you can build upon the base. Use short strokes back and forth along the original base to thicken the line of kajal. Continue until you are satisfied with your look.\\n3. Styling Kajal\\n3-1. Edge the water line of your eye for a traditional look.\\nUsing the ring finger of your non-dominant hand, gently pull down the skin beneath your lower eyelid until you see the white of your eye. With a pencil or powder, draw a line along the water line of your lower eyelid from the inner corner to the outer edge.\\n3-2. Soften sharp lines with an eye smudger.\\nIf your kajal look is too sharp or thin, you can carefully smudge both lines by running the tip of an eye smudger brush over them. Start at the inner corner of your eye, and follow the kajal out to the edge of your eye.\\n3-3. Create a winged cat-eye.\\nStarting at the inner corner, draw a line along your lash line. Once you reach the outer corner of the upper lash line, draw a short line that tilts upward at a 45-degree angle.\\nFor a bolder look, go back over the entire line of kajal, and thicken it using short strokes of the pencil or wand.\\n3-4. Smudge the kajal for a smoky eye.\\nClose your eye, and apply a thick line to the upper lid. Take a fluffy eye shadow brush and smudge the kajal upward, working it through the crease and toward the brow bone. To create more of an ombre effect, draw another thin line of kajal over the upper lash line, and blend.\\n4. Picking the Right Kajal\\n4-1. Pick a kajal pencil for a controlled look.\\nPencils are the easiest kajal to use, especially for beginners. They are applied like regular eyeliner pencils. They can create thin or tight lines, and they do not wear off as easily. They may not be as good for smoky or smudged looks, however.\\nPencils are a great choice if you want to edge your water line.\\nYou will need to sharpen the pencil occasionally.\\n4-2. Get a liquid or gel kajal for a more dramatic look.\\nLiquid and gels create thicker and darker looks. They are easier to blend than kajal pencils, but they may smudge more throughout the day. It is also not a good idea to apply gel or liquid kajal directly to your water line, as it may cause irritation.\\nSome gels and liquids will come with their own wands. If they don't, you will need to get an eyeliner brush to apply them.\\n4-3. Choose kajal powders for a traditional look.\\nIf you want to create a smoky look, you might consider traditional kajal powders. 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How to Apply and Maintain Keratin Hair Extensions
1. Application 1-1. Buy pre-bonded keratin extensions and a melting connector tool. Purchase pre-bonded extensions with the glue already on the tips. The color, length, and weight of the extensions is up to you! Don't forget to buy the melting connector tool (some brands call it a hot fusion wand). This tool heats the keratin glue on the tip of each extension so it bonds to your real hair. Keratin extensions are usually sold in packs of 10-20 individual strands. If you want to apply a full head of extensions, you'll need 100-180 strands. Get extensions that match your hair's texture so they’ll blend in naturally. Buy pre-bonded keratin extensions and the melting tool online or at a salon. 1-2. Wash your hair with clarifying shampoo and dry it completely. Clarifying shampoo strips oils and product buildup out of your hair so the keratin glue can bond strongly to your real hair. Extensions may fall out early if you don’t get a good bond during the application process, so don't skip this part! Let your hair air-dry completely or blow dry it before applying extensions. 1-3. Clip up all of your hair except for a thin, horizontal row at your nape. Pile all of your hair on top of your head and use a rattail comb or your fingers to section out the bottom 1 in (2.5 cm) of your hair. Make sure this thin, horizontal row of hair stretches from one end of your nape to the other. Go ahead and plug in the melting connector tool so it can heat up for a few minutes. 1-4. Grab a small clump of hair about the same width as the extension. Start on one side of your head so you can work systematically to the other side. Pick up a small chunk of hair about 1 in (2.5 cm) from the edge of your hair. The chunk's thickness should be about equal to the extension. Be sure to leave a thin layer of hair beneath the bottom row so the extensions won't be visible when your hair is in a ponytail. Each chunk of hair needs to be the same thickness as the extension so your hair can support the extension's weight. If the extension is too heavy, it might pull out or damage your natural hair. Start 1 in (2.5 cm) from the edge so the extensions won’t be visible when you have your hair up. 1-5. Place the extension next to your real hair 1 in (2.5 cm) from your scalp. Hold the extension so the tip with the pre-bonded glue is facing your scalp. Put the extension right next to the chunk of hair, leaving about 1 in (2.5 cm) of room between the extension and your scalp. If you bond extensions closer to your scalp than 1 in (2.5 cm), they'll be tight and uncomfortable. 1-6. Clamp the extension and your hair with the heat tool for 5 seconds. Place the extension and the chunk of your natural hair in between the tool’s heated plates. Squeeze the tool to clamp it down. Make sure the tool is directly on top of the keratin bond so the glue melts evenly. After a few seconds, unclamp the tool and pull it away. The melting connector tool melts the glue and fuses the extension to your natural hair. Don’t clamp for longer than 5 seconds. Too much heat can damage your natural hair and the extension. 1-7. Pinch and roll the hair at the bonded spot for a few seconds. Pinch the melted glue with your thumb and forefinger and squeeze the hair and extension together. Then, roll them together with your fingers for a few seconds to finish fusing the extension to your hair. Since the glue melts easily without a ton of heat, you should be able to pinch the hair right after you move the tool away. If the glue is too hot to touch, give it a few seconds to cool and try applying less heat for the next extension. 1-8. Keep applying extensions 2 in (5.1 cm) apart until you get to the end of the row. The spacing between extensions depends on your goal—the closer you put the extensions to one another, the thicker your hair will look. If you aren’t sure, 2 in (5.1 cm) spacing is pretty standard. Continue grabbing chunks of hair and fusing extensions to them until you reach the end of the horizontal row of hair. 1-9. Continue pulling down horizontal rows of hair and applying extensions. Once you finish adding the first row of extensions, move up your scalp about 1 in (2.5 cm) and use the end of a rattail comb to pull out the next thin, horizontal row of hair. Work from one end of the row to the other, continuing to space the extensions 2 in (5.1 cm) apart. Once you finish the second row, move up 2 in (5.1 cm) and pull down another thin, horizontal row of hair. Continue applying extensions using the same process. This is probably starting to get a bit tedious, but your new look will be totally worth it! Each time you pull down a horizontal row, be sure to leave the rest of your hair clipped up and out of the way. Working with 1 in (2.5 cm) horizontal rows is standard for a full head application, but you can put more space between rows if you want. The more space you put between horizontal rows, the less voluminous your results will be. 1-10. Apply the final row at temple level and unclip the top of your hair. You can stop creating rows before you reach temple level, but don't create rows any higher than that. The top layer of hair that's still clipped up will cover the last row of extensions. Once you apply the final row, remove the clip and shake out your hair. Run your fingers through your hair gently while the hair is still warm to blend in the extensions so they look natural. Give the keratin glue about 30 minutes to cool before brushing your hair. Wait 48 hours before washing your hair so the bonds can seal completely. 2. Maintenance and Care 2-1. Wash your hair 3-4 times weekly with quality sulfate-free products. Buy sulfate-free shampoo and conditioner with plenty of proteins and moisturizing ingredients to keep your hair healthy and strong. Wash the extensions by gently working in the shampoo from the top down and rinse well. Apply conditioner from the mid shaft to the ends and rinse it out thoroughly. Sulfates can break down the keratin glue and cause extensions to fall out. Products usually say “sulfate-free” on the label. To confirm, check the ingredients for sodium lauryl sulfate or sodium laureth sulfate. 2-2. Dry your hair thoroughly to prevent mold growth and scalp issues. Always blow dry your hair using a low heat setting after washing it. If you want to limit your use of heat styling tools, let your hair air-dry partially first and finish up with the blow dryer. Make sure you dry the roots of your hair, too. Leaving the bonded hair damp can create fungal and scalp issues. If this happens to you, don't worry! Just take out your extensions as soon as possible. 2-3. Use heat styling tools on LOW and don't apply heat directly to the bonds. Blow drying, curling, and straightening are all fine to do with keratin extensions, but stick to the low heat setting so your hair doesn't get too hot. Also, avoid concentrating heat on the bonded areas of hair. Too much heat can melt the bonds and make your extensions fall out. 2-4. Style your hair normally using lightweight styling products. Keratin extensions can be styled just like your real hair, so feel free to play around with different looks! Gel, mousse, and other styling products are safe to use, but stick with lightweight, oil-free formulas. Heavy product buildup and oils can weaken the keratin bonds. Your extensions won't be visible when your hair is in a ponytail, top knot, or other up-dos. You may want to avoid half ponytails since the extensions might be visible. 2-5. Brush your hair daily with an extensions brush to prevent matting. Tangle-free hair helps your extensions last as long as possible and keeps your hair healthy. Brush through your hair thoroughly and gently with an extensions brush at least once per day to get rid of any knots or tangles. Remember to brush the roots gently so you don’t damage the bonds. An extension brush is a special brush that allows you to brush your hair without damaging the bonds or pulling at your roots. Buy an extension brush online or at your local beauty supply store. There are many sizes, shapes, and styles to choose from! 3. Removal 3-1. Take out your extensions 3-6 months after installation. Keratin extensions can last up to 6 months as long as you maintain them properly! Definitely don’t go beyond the 6-month mark, though—this puts too much stress and weight on your natural hair. Long periods of stress and weight can cause hair damage or hair loss. If you want to reapply extensions, give your hair a break for 1-2 weeks before applying the new set. 3-2. Section your hair and clip it up to reveal the bottom row of extensions. To remove your extensions, section your hair the same way you did when you applied them—pile all of your hair on top of your head and clip it out of the way. Use a rattail comb to pull down the bottom layer of hair and expose the first row of extensions. 3-3. Coat each bond with keratin bond removal gel. Removal gel contains special ingredients that help to dissolve the bond and make the removal process pain-free. Squirt a generous amount on the first bond and pinch the area a few times with your fingers so the gel fully saturates the bond. Purchase keratin bond removal gel online or at a beauty supply shop. 3-4. Clamp the bonded area 8-10 times with the keratin removal tool. Squeeze the removal tool’s handle with your hand to clamp down over the bond. Apply pressure to the bonded area and then relax your hand. Work your way up and down the bond, clamping 8-10 times, to loosen it up enough for removal. The keratin removal tool looks like a small pair of pliers. It weakens the bond so you can pull the extension away painlessly and without damaging your hair. Buy the removal tool online or at a beauty supply store. 3-5. Hold your natural hair by the root and pull the extension away. Pinch the hair above the bonded area so it doesn’t hurt when you pull off the extension. Then, grab the extension and slowly pull it away from your real hair. Throw away the used extension immediately. Unfortunately, you can’t reuse keratin extensions like you can other types of extensions. 3-6. Run a fine-tooth comb through your hair to remove glue residue. After you remove the extension, it's normal to see a small amount of keratin glue residue on your hair where the extension was bonded. Run a fine-tooth comb through your hair a few times to remove the glue residue. The residue should be soft and easy to comb out since your hair is saturated with the remover gel. 3-7. Clip the hair out of the way and remove the remaining extensions. After you pull away the extension, clip that clump of natural hair up with the rest of the hair on top of your head. Use the same process to finish removing extensions in the first row. Then, pull down the next section of hair with a rattail comb and continue removing the extensions. Work systematically so you don't accidentally miss any extensions! After you remove the extensions, wash your hair to get rid of any leftover glue. Tips It’s normal for the bonded attachment points to be a bit uncomfortable for the first few weeks.[33] X Research source Limit swimming since salt water and chlorinated pool water can weaken your bonds. If tangling is an issue, try braiding your hair loosely or putting it in a loose ponytail before bed.
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Extensions may fall out early if you don’t get a good bond during the application process, so don't skip this part!\\nLet your hair air-dry completely or blow dry it before applying extensions.\\n1-3. Clip up all of your hair except for a thin, horizontal row at your nape.\\nPile all of your hair on top of your head and use a rattail comb or your fingers to section out the bottom 1 in (2.5 cm) of your hair. Make sure this thin, horizontal row of hair stretches from one end of your nape to the other.\\nGo ahead and plug in the melting connector tool so it can heat up for a few minutes.\\n1-4. Grab a small clump of hair about the same width as the extension.\\nStart on one side of your head so you can work systematically to the other side. Pick up a small chunk of hair about 1 in (2.5 cm) from the edge of your hair. The chunk's thickness should be about equal to the extension.\\nBe sure to leave a thin layer of hair beneath the bottom row so the extensions won't be visible when your hair is in a ponytail.\\nEach chunk of hair needs to be the same thickness as the extension so your hair can support the extension's weight. If the extension is too heavy, it might pull out or damage your natural hair.\\nStart 1 in (2.5 cm) from the edge so the extensions won’t be visible when you have your hair up.\\n1-5. Place the extension next to your real hair 1 in (2.5 cm) from your scalp.\\nHold the extension so the tip with the pre-bonded glue is facing your scalp. Put the extension right next to the chunk of hair, leaving about 1 in (2.5 cm) of room between the extension and your scalp.\\nIf you bond extensions closer to your scalp than 1 in (2.5 cm), they'll be tight and uncomfortable.\\n1-6. Clamp the extension and your hair with the heat tool for 5 seconds.\\nPlace the extension and the chunk of your natural hair in between the tool’s heated plates. Squeeze the tool to clamp it down. Make sure the tool is directly on top of the keratin bond so the glue melts evenly. After a few seconds, unclamp the tool and pull it away.\\nThe melting connector tool melts the glue and fuses the extension to your natural hair.\\nDon’t clamp for longer than 5 seconds. Too much heat can damage your natural hair and the extension.\\n1-7. Pinch and roll the hair at the bonded spot for a few seconds.\\nPinch the melted glue with your thumb and forefinger and squeeze the hair and extension together. Then, roll them together with your fingers for a few seconds to finish fusing the extension to your hair.\\nSince the glue melts easily without a ton of heat, you should be able to pinch the hair right after you move the tool away. If the glue is too hot to touch, give it a few seconds to cool and try applying less heat for the next extension.\\n1-8. Keep applying extensions 2 in (5.1 cm) apart until you get to the end of the row.\\nThe spacing between extensions depends on your goal—the closer you put the extensions to one another, the thicker your hair will look. If you aren’t sure, 2 in (5.1 cm) spacing is pretty standard. Continue grabbing chunks of hair and fusing extensions to them until you reach the end of the horizontal row of hair.\\n1-9. Continue pulling down horizontal rows of hair and applying extensions.\\nOnce you finish adding the first row of extensions, move up your scalp about 1 in (2.5 cm) and use the end of a rattail comb to pull out the next thin, horizontal row of hair. Work from one end of the row to the other, continuing to space the extensions 2 in (5.1 cm) apart. Once you finish the second row, move up 2 in (5.1 cm) and pull down another thin, horizontal row of hair. Continue applying extensions using the same process. This is probably starting to get a bit tedious, but your new look will be totally worth it!\\nEach time you pull down a horizontal row, be sure to leave the rest of your hair clipped up and out of the way.\\nWorking with 1 in (2.5 cm) horizontal rows is standard for a full head application, but you can put more space between rows if you want. The more space you put between horizontal rows, the less voluminous your results will be.\\n1-10. Apply the final row at temple level and unclip the top of your hair.\\nYou can stop creating rows before you reach temple level, but don't create rows any higher than that. The top layer of hair that's still clipped up will cover the last row of extensions. Once you apply the final row, remove the clip and shake out your hair. Run your fingers through your hair gently while the hair is still warm to blend in the extensions so they look natural.\\nGive the keratin glue about 30 minutes to cool before brushing your hair.\\nWait 48 hours before washing your hair so the bonds can seal completely.\\n2. Maintenance and Care\\n2-1. Wash your hair 3-4 times weekly with quality sulfate-free products.\\nBuy sulfate-free shampoo and conditioner with plenty of proteins and moisturizing ingredients to keep your hair healthy and strong. Wash the extensions by gently working in the shampoo from the top down and rinse well. Apply conditioner from the mid shaft to the ends and rinse it out thoroughly.\\nSulfates can break down the keratin glue and cause extensions to fall out.\\nProducts usually say “sulfate-free” on the label. To confirm, check the ingredients for sodium lauryl sulfate or sodium laureth sulfate.\\n2-2. Dry your hair thoroughly to prevent mold growth and scalp issues.\\nAlways blow dry your hair using a low heat setting after washing it. If you want to limit your use of heat styling tools, let your hair air-dry partially first and finish up with the blow dryer. Make sure you dry the roots of your hair, too.\\nLeaving the bonded hair damp can create fungal and scalp issues. If this happens to you, don't worry! Just take out your extensions as soon as possible.\\n2-3. Use heat styling tools on LOW and don't apply heat directly to the bonds.\\nBlow drying, curling, and straightening are all fine to do with keratin extensions, but stick to the low heat setting so your hair doesn't get too hot. Also, avoid concentrating heat on the bonded areas of hair.\\nToo much heat can melt the bonds and make your extensions fall out.\\n2-4. Style your hair normally using lightweight styling products.\\nKeratin extensions can be styled just like your real hair, so feel free to play around with different looks! Gel, mousse, and other styling products are safe to use, but stick with lightweight, oil-free formulas.\\nHeavy product buildup and oils can weaken the keratin bonds.\\nYour extensions won't be visible when your hair is in a ponytail, top knot, or other up-dos. You may want to avoid half ponytails since the extensions might be visible.\\n2-5. Brush your hair daily with an extensions brush to prevent matting.\\nTangle-free hair helps your extensions last as long as possible and keeps your hair healthy. Brush through your hair thoroughly and gently with an extensions brush at least once per day to get rid of any knots or tangles.\\nRemember to brush the roots gently so you don’t damage the bonds.\\nAn extension brush is a special brush that allows you to brush your hair without damaging the bonds or pulling at your roots. Buy an extension brush online or at your local beauty supply store. There are many sizes, shapes, and styles to choose from!\\n3. Removal\\n3-1. Take out your extensions 3-6 months after installation.\\nKeratin extensions can last up to 6 months as long as you maintain them properly! Definitely don’t go beyond the 6-month mark, though—this puts too much stress and weight on your natural hair. Long periods of stress and weight can cause hair damage or hair loss.\\nIf you want to reapply extensions, give your hair a break for 1-2 weeks before applying the new set.\\n3-2. Section your hair and clip it up to reveal the bottom row of extensions.\\nTo remove your extensions, section your hair the same way you did when you applied them—pile all of your hair on top of your head and clip it out of the way. Use a rattail comb to pull down the bottom layer of hair and expose the first row of extensions.\\n3-3. Coat each bond with keratin bond removal gel.\\nRemoval gel contains special ingredients that help to dissolve the bond and make the removal process pain-free. Squirt a generous amount on the first bond and pinch the area a few times with your fingers so the gel fully saturates the bond.\\nPurchase keratin bond removal gel online or at a beauty supply shop.\\n3-4. Clamp the bonded area 8-10 times with the keratin removal tool.\\nSqueeze the removal tool’s handle with your hand to clamp down over the bond. Apply pressure to the bonded area and then relax your hand. Work your way up and down the bond, clamping 8-10 times, to loosen it up enough for removal.\\nThe keratin removal tool looks like a small pair of pliers. It weakens the bond so you can pull the extension away painlessly and without damaging your hair.\\nBuy the removal tool online or at a beauty supply store.\\n3-5. Hold your natural hair by the root and pull the extension away.\\nPinch the hair above the bonded area so it doesn’t hurt when you pull off the extension. Then, grab the extension and slowly pull it away from your real hair. Throw away the used extension immediately.\\nUnfortunately, you can’t reuse keratin extensions like you can other types of extensions.\\n3-6. Run a fine-tooth comb through your hair to remove glue residue.\\nAfter you remove the extension, it's normal to see a small amount of keratin glue residue on your hair where the extension was bonded. Run a fine-tooth comb through your hair a few times to remove the glue residue.\\nThe residue should be soft and easy to comb out since your hair is saturated with the remover gel.\\n3-7. Clip the hair out of the way and remove the remaining extensions.\\nAfter you pull away the extension, clip that clump of natural hair up with the rest of the hair on top of your head. Use the same process to finish removing extensions in the first row. Then, pull down the next section of hair with a rattail comb and continue removing the extensions. \\nWork systematically so you don't accidentally miss any extensions!\\nAfter you remove the extensions, wash your hair to get rid of any leftover glue.\\nTips\\nIt’s normal for the bonded attachment points to be a bit uncomfortable for the first few weeks.[33]\\nX\\nResearch source\\nLimit swimming since salt water and chlorinated pool water can weaken your bonds.\\nIf tangling is an issue, try braiding your hair loosely or putting it in a loose ponytail before bed.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Keratin hair extensions use non-damaging keratin glue to bond to your natural hair. To apply them, you just need a special heat tool to melt the glue and fuse the extensions in place. Since keratin extensions are made with high-quality human hair, they tend to look really natural and pretty. Plus, you can leave them in place for 3-6 months as long as you take care of them properly! Since the extensions are made of real human hair, taking care of them is pretty easy—you'll treat them a lot like you would your natural hair.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Application\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Buy pre-bonded keratin extensions and a melting connector tool.\", \"描述\": \"Purchase pre-bonded extensions with the glue already on the tips. The color, length, and weight of the extensions is up to you! Don't forget to buy the melting connector tool (some brands call it a hot fusion wand). This tool heats the keratin glue on the tip of each extension so it bonds to your real hair.\\nKeratin extensions are usually sold in packs of 10-20 individual strands. If you want to apply a full head of extensions, you'll need 100-180 strands.\\nGet extensions that match your hair's texture so they’ll blend in naturally.\\nBuy pre-bonded keratin extensions and the melting tool online or at a salon.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Wash your hair with clarifying shampoo and dry it completely.\", \"描述\": \"Clarifying shampoo strips oils and product buildup out of your hair so the keratin glue can bond strongly to your real hair. Extensions may fall out early if you don’t get a good bond during the application process, so don't skip this part!\\nLet your hair air-dry completely or blow dry it before applying extensions.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Clip up all of your hair except for a thin, horizontal row at your nape.\", \"描述\": \"Pile all of your hair on top of your head and use a rattail comb or your fingers to section out the bottom 1 in (2.5 cm) of your hair. Make sure this thin, horizontal row of hair stretches from one end of your nape to the other.\\nGo ahead and plug in the melting connector tool so it can heat up for a few minutes.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Grab a small clump of hair about the same width as the extension.\", \"描述\": \"Start on one side of your head so you can work systematically to the other side. Pick up a small chunk of hair about 1 in (2.5 cm) from the edge of your hair. The chunk's thickness should be about equal to the extension.\\nBe sure to leave a thin layer of hair beneath the bottom row so the extensions won't be visible when your hair is in a ponytail.\\nEach chunk of hair needs to be the same thickness as the extension so your hair can support the extension's weight. If the extension is too heavy, it might pull out or damage your natural hair.\\nStart 1 in (2.5 cm) from the edge so the extensions won’t be visible when you have your hair up.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Place the extension next to your real hair 1 in (2.5 cm) from your scalp.\", \"描述\": \"Hold the extension so the tip with the pre-bonded glue is facing your scalp. Put the extension right next to the chunk of hair, leaving about 1 in (2.5 cm) of room between the extension and your scalp.\\nIf you bond extensions closer to your scalp than 1 in (2.5 cm), they'll be tight and uncomfortable.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Clamp the extension and your hair with the heat tool for 5 seconds.\", \"描述\": \"Place the extension and the chunk of your natural hair in between the tool’s heated plates. Squeeze the tool to clamp it down. Make sure the tool is directly on top of the keratin bond so the glue melts evenly. After a few seconds, unclamp the tool and pull it away.\\nThe melting connector tool melts the glue and fuses the extension to your natural hair.\\nDon’t clamp for longer than 5 seconds. Too much heat can damage your natural hair and the extension.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Pinch and roll the hair at the bonded spot for a few seconds.\", \"描述\": \"Pinch the melted glue with your thumb and forefinger and squeeze the hair and extension together. Then, roll them together with your fingers for a few seconds to finish fusing the extension to your hair.\\nSince the glue melts easily without a ton of heat, you should be able to pinch the hair right after you move the tool away. If the glue is too hot to touch, give it a few seconds to cool and try applying less heat for the next extension.\"}, {\"编号\": 8, \"标题\": \"Keep applying extensions 2 in (5.1 cm) apart until you get to the end of the row.\", \"描述\": \"The spacing between extensions depends on your goal—the closer you put the extensions to one another, the thicker your hair will look. If you aren’t sure, 2 in (5.1 cm) spacing is pretty standard. Continue grabbing chunks of hair and fusing extensions to them until you reach the end of the horizontal row of hair.\"}, {\"编号\": 9, \"标题\": \"Continue pulling down horizontal rows of hair and applying extensions.\", \"描述\": \"Once you finish adding the first row of extensions, move up your scalp about 1 in (2.5 cm) and use the end of a rattail comb to pull out the next thin, horizontal row of hair. Work from one end of the row to the other, continuing to space the extensions 2 in (5.1 cm) apart. Once you finish the second row, move up 2 in (5.1 cm) and pull down another thin, horizontal row of hair. Continue applying extensions using the same process. This is probably starting to get a bit tedious, but your new look will be totally worth it!\\nEach time you pull down a horizontal row, be sure to leave the rest of your hair clipped up and out of the way.\\nWorking with 1 in (2.5 cm) horizontal rows is standard for a full head application, but you can put more space between rows if you want. The more space you put between horizontal rows, the less voluminous your results will be.\"}, {\"编号\": 10, \"标题\": \"Apply the final row at temple level and unclip the top of your hair.\", \"描述\": \"You can stop creating rows before you reach temple level, but don't create rows any higher than that. The top layer of hair that's still clipped up will cover the last row of extensions. Once you apply the final row, remove the clip and shake out your hair. Run your fingers through your hair gently while the hair is still warm to blend in the extensions so they look natural.\\nGive the keratin glue about 30 minutes to cool before brushing your hair.\\nWait 48 hours before washing your hair so the bonds can seal completely.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Maintenance and Care\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Wash your hair 3-4 times weekly with quality sulfate-free products.\", \"描述\": \"Buy sulfate-free shampoo and conditioner with plenty of proteins and moisturizing ingredients to keep your hair healthy and strong. Wash the extensions by gently working in the shampoo from the top down and rinse well. Apply conditioner from the mid shaft to the ends and rinse it out thoroughly.\\nSulfates can break down the keratin glue and cause extensions to fall out.\\nProducts usually say “sulfate-free” on the label. To confirm, check the ingredients for sodium lauryl sulfate or sodium laureth sulfate.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Dry your hair thoroughly to prevent mold growth and scalp issues.\", \"描述\": \"Always blow dry your hair using a low heat setting after washing it. If you want to limit your use of heat styling tools, let your hair air-dry partially first and finish up with the blow dryer. Make sure you dry the roots of your hair, too.\\nLeaving the bonded hair damp can create fungal and scalp issues. If this happens to you, don't worry! Just take out your extensions as soon as possible.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Use heat styling tools on LOW and don't apply heat directly to the bonds.\", \"描述\": \"Blow drying, curling, and straightening are all fine to do with keratin extensions, but stick to the low heat setting so your hair doesn't get too hot. Also, avoid concentrating heat on the bonded areas of hair.\\nToo much heat can melt the bonds and make your extensions fall out.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Style your hair normally using lightweight styling products.\", \"描述\": \"Keratin extensions can be styled just like your real hair, so feel free to play around with different looks! Gel, mousse, and other styling products are safe to use, but stick with lightweight, oil-free formulas.\\nHeavy product buildup and oils can weaken the keratin bonds.\\nYour extensions won't be visible when your hair is in a ponytail, top knot, or other up-dos. You may want to avoid half ponytails since the extensions might be visible.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Brush your hair daily with an extensions brush to prevent matting.\", \"描述\": \"Tangle-free hair helps your extensions last as long as possible and keeps your hair healthy. Brush through your hair thoroughly and gently with an extensions brush at least once per day to get rid of any knots or tangles.\\nRemember to brush the roots gently so you don’t damage the bonds.\\nAn extension brush is a special brush that allows you to brush your hair without damaging the bonds or pulling at your roots. Buy an extension brush online or at your local beauty supply store. There are many sizes, shapes, and styles to choose from!\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Removal\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Take out your extensions 3-6 months after installation.\", \"描述\": \"Keratin extensions can last up to 6 months as long as you maintain them properly! Definitely don’t go beyond the 6-month mark, though—this puts too much stress and weight on your natural hair. Long periods of stress and weight can cause hair damage or hair loss.\\nIf you want to reapply extensions, give your hair a break for 1-2 weeks before applying the new set.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Section your hair and clip it up to reveal the bottom row of extensions.\", \"描述\": \"To remove your extensions, section your hair the same way you did when you applied them—pile all of your hair on top of your head and clip it out of the way. Use a rattail comb to pull down the bottom layer of hair and expose the first row of extensions.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Coat each bond with keratin bond removal gel.\", \"描述\": \"Removal gel contains special ingredients that help to dissolve the bond and make the removal process pain-free. Squirt a generous amount on the first bond and pinch the area a few times with your fingers so the gel fully saturates the bond.\\nPurchase keratin bond removal gel online or at a beauty supply shop.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Clamp the bonded area 8-10 times with the keratin removal tool.\", \"描述\": \"Squeeze the removal tool’s handle with your hand to clamp down over the bond. Apply pressure to the bonded area and then relax your hand. Work your way up and down the bond, clamping 8-10 times, to loosen it up enough for removal.\\nThe keratin removal tool looks like a small pair of pliers. It weakens the bond so you can pull the extension away painlessly and without damaging your hair.\\nBuy the removal tool online or at a beauty supply store.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Hold your natural hair by the root and pull the extension away.\", \"描述\": \"Pinch the hair above the bonded area so it doesn’t hurt when you pull off the extension. Then, grab the extension and slowly pull it away from your real hair. Throw away the used extension immediately.\\nUnfortunately, you can’t reuse keratin extensions like you can other types of extensions.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Run a fine-tooth comb through your hair to remove glue residue.\", \"描述\": \"After you remove the extension, it's normal to see a small amount of keratin glue residue on your hair where the extension was bonded. Run a fine-tooth comb through your hair a few times to remove the glue residue.\\nThe residue should be soft and easy to comb out since your hair is saturated with the remover gel.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Clip the hair out of the way and remove the remaining extensions.\", \"描述\": \"After you pull away the extension, clip that clump of natural hair up with the rest of the hair on top of your head. Use the same process to finish removing extensions in the first row. Then, pull down the next section of hair with a rattail comb and continue removing the extensions. \\nWork systematically so you don't accidentally miss any extensions!\\nAfter you remove the extensions, wash your hair to get rid of any leftover glue.\"}], \"小提示\": [\"It’s normal for the bonded attachment points to be a bit uncomfortable for the first few weeks.[33]\\nX\\nResearch source\\n\", \"Limit swimming since salt water and chlorinated pool water can weaken your bonds.\\n\", \"If tangling is an issue, try braiding your hair loosely or putting it in a loose ponytail before bed.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply K‐Y Jelly
1. Having Sex or Masturbating 1-1. Squeeze 1-2 drops of K-Y Jelly directly onto your penis or toy. It’s best to apply the lubricant to the penis or toy because it will spread the lubricant into the vagina or anus when it’s inserted. If it’s easier for you, put the K-Y Jelly onto your fingers and then apply it to your penis or toy. Just keep in mind that you’ll likely use more product this way. If you apply the lubricant to the vagina or anus, you might experience pain from too much friction when the penis or toy slides inside where there is no lubricant. 1-2. Apply the lubricant over the condom if you’re using one. You can use regular K-Y Jelly with condoms, and it’s best to put it on the outside of the condom itself. Position the bottle over the condom and squeeze out 1-2 drops. You can use K-Y Jelly even if your condom is already lubricated. However, using too much lubricant may reduce your sensitivity during sex because it reduces the friction. 1-3. Use your fingers to smooth the K-Y Jelly into a thin layer. Work the lubricant into a thin, even layer across the surface of the penis or toy. Your hand should glide over the penis or toy when the lube is applied correctly. However, it shouldn’t feel slippery or messy. If it feels slippery or messy, use a clean towel to pat away some of the excess lube. There’s no reason to be concerned about using too much because it’s fairly easy to clean up. 1-4. Add more K-Y Jelly as needed to cover the entire penis or toy. If your penis or toy still feels dry or isn’t sliding easily, put 1-2 more drops of lube onto it. Keep adding drops of lube until you feel like it slides comfortably. How much lube you need will depend on the size of the penis or toy, as well as how much natural lubrication the vagina has that day. 1-5. Keep your lube nearby so you can add more as needed. K-Y Jelly dries out quickly because it’s water-based. This means you might need to add more lube during intercourse or masturbation. Place your lube on your bedside table or closeby. Then, apply more if you start to feel too much friction. You can also reactivate the lube by adding water, if you prefer. 2. Trying Yours + Mine 2-1. Avoid using Yours + Mine with condoms, as it can damage them. While regular K-Y Jelly is okay to use with condoms, Yours + Mine may cause breakage or leakage. Don’t use Yours + Mine if you’re relying on condoms to protect against pregnancy and STDs. Since Yours + Mine doesn’t protect against pregnancy, you’ll need to use another form of protection if you don’t want to get pregnant. If you’re concerned about your STD risk, it’s best to stick with condoms and skip the Yours + Mine. 2-2. Apply 1-2 drops of the blue (yours) lubricant to your penis. Hold the blue bottle over your penis, then squeeze out 1-2 drops. Use your fingers to slide the lube over the surface of your penis, creating a thin, even layer. Make sure your fingers slide easily over your penis. Add more lubricant if you feel like your penis isn’t evenly covered. 2-3. Smooth 1-2 drops of the purple (mine) lubricant onto your vagina. Put the lube onto your fingers or squeeze 1-2 drops directly over your vaginal opening. Then, use your fingers to coat the external part of your vagina with a thin, even layer of K-Y Jelly. It’s okay to apply more lube if you need it. 3. Using K-Y Jelly Safely 3-1. Check with your doctor if you’re using topical genital medications. K-Y Jelly is a topical product, so it rarely interacts with the medications you’re taking. However, it can react with topical medications that you’re applying near your genital area. If you’re using one of these medications, talk to your doctor before using K-Y Jelly. For instance, some treatments for genital warts are applied topically. 3-2. Ask your doctor before using it with cuts, sores, or irritated skin. K-Y Jelly might cause pain and irritation if you have cuts, sores, or irritated skin on your genital area. Additionally, you might have an increased risk for a skin reaction. Talk to your doctor before you use K-Y Jelly on damaged skin to make sure it's okay. Your doctor may recommend waiting until your skin heals. 3-3. Get immediate care if you have signs of an allergic reaction. While it’s not common, you may be allergic to K-Y Jelly. Your reaction may become serious, so it’s best to check with your doctor if you’re showing signs of an allergy. Consult your doctor if you experience any of the following symptoms while using K-Y Jelly: Burning Stinging Redness Irritation Trouble breathing Swelling of your face, lips, or eyes Hives 3-4. Stop using K-Y Jelly and switch lubricants if you get a yeast infection. While K-Y Jelly is generally safe, it contains an ingredient called glycerol that can cause yeast infections. If you develop a yeast infection, see your doctor to get treatment. During your appointment, ask your doctor which lubricant is safe for you to use. Glycerol typically only affects women who are prone to getting yeast infection. Symptoms of a yeast infection include vaginal itching and irritation, pain during urination and intercourse, vaginal pain and soreness, vulva redness and swelling, vaginal rash, and vaginal discharge. Tips If your K-Y jelly dries out while you’re using it, you can rewet it with water.[15] X Research source K-Y jelly doesn’t stain fabric.[16] X Research source While K-Y Jelly can relieve vaginal dryness during sex, you'll need to use a vaginal moisturizer for long-term treatment of vaginal dryness.[17] X Research source Warnings K-Y jelly doesn’t prevent STDs or pregnancy, so don’t use it as a form of protection.[18] X Research source
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However, using too much lubricant may reduce your sensitivity during sex because it reduces the friction.\\n1-3. Use your fingers to smooth the K-Y Jelly into a thin layer.\\nWork the lubricant into a thin, even layer across the surface of the penis or toy. Your hand should glide over the penis or toy when the lube is applied correctly. However, it shouldn’t feel slippery or messy.\\nIf it feels slippery or messy, use a clean towel to pat away some of the excess lube. There’s no reason to be concerned about using too much because it’s fairly easy to clean up.\\n1-4. Add more K-Y Jelly as needed to cover the entire penis or toy.\\nIf your penis or toy still feels dry or isn’t sliding easily, put 1-2 more drops of lube onto it. Keep adding drops of lube until you feel like it slides comfortably.\\nHow much lube you need will depend on the size of the penis or toy, as well as how much natural lubrication the vagina has that day.\\n1-5. Keep your lube nearby so you can add more as needed.\\nK-Y Jelly dries out quickly because it’s water-based. This means you might need to add more lube during intercourse or masturbation. Place your lube on your bedside table or closeby. Then, apply more if you start to feel too much friction.\\nYou can also reactivate the lube by adding water, if you prefer.\\n2. Trying Yours + Mine\\n2-1. Avoid using Yours + Mine with condoms, as it can damage them.\\nWhile regular K-Y Jelly is okay to use with condoms, Yours + Mine may cause breakage or leakage. Don’t use Yours + Mine if you’re relying on condoms to protect against pregnancy and STDs.\\nSince Yours + Mine doesn’t protect against pregnancy, you’ll need to use another form of protection if you don’t want to get pregnant.\\nIf you’re concerned about your STD risk, it’s best to stick with condoms and skip the Yours + Mine.\\n2-2. Apply 1-2 drops of the blue (yours) lubricant to your penis.\\nHold the blue bottle over your penis, then squeeze out 1-2 drops. Use your fingers to slide the lube over the surface of your penis, creating a thin, even layer. Make sure your fingers slide easily over your penis.\\nAdd more lubricant if you feel like your penis isn’t evenly covered.\\n2-3. Smooth 1-2 drops of the purple (mine) lubricant onto your vagina.\\nPut the lube onto your fingers or squeeze 1-2 drops directly over your vaginal opening. Then, use your fingers to coat the external part of your vagina with a thin, even layer of K-Y Jelly. \\nIt’s okay to apply more lube if you need it.\\n3. Using K-Y Jelly Safely\\n3-1. Check with your doctor if you’re using topical genital medications.\\nK-Y Jelly is a topical product, so it rarely interacts with the medications you’re taking. However, it can react with topical medications that you’re applying near your genital area. If you’re using one of these medications, talk to your doctor before using K-Y Jelly.\\nFor instance, some treatments for genital warts are applied topically.\\n3-2. Ask your doctor before using it with cuts, sores, or irritated skin.\\nK-Y Jelly might cause pain and irritation if you have cuts, sores, or irritated skin on your genital area. Additionally, you might have an increased risk for a skin reaction. Talk to your doctor before you use K-Y Jelly on damaged skin to make sure it's okay.\\nYour doctor may recommend waiting until your skin heals.\\n3-3. Get immediate care if you have signs of an allergic reaction.\\nWhile it’s not common, you may be allergic to K-Y Jelly. Your reaction may become serious, so it’s best to check with your doctor if you’re showing signs of an allergy. Consult your doctor if you experience any of the following symptoms while using K-Y Jelly:\\nBurning\\nStinging\\nRedness\\nIrritation\\nTrouble breathing\\nSwelling of your face, lips, or eyes\\nHives\\n3-4. Stop using K-Y Jelly and switch lubricants if you get a yeast infection.\\nWhile K-Y Jelly is generally safe, it contains an ingredient called glycerol that can cause yeast infections. If you develop a yeast infection, see your doctor to get treatment. During your appointment, ask your doctor which lubricant is safe for you to use.\\nGlycerol typically only affects women who are prone to getting yeast infection.\\nSymptoms of a yeast infection include vaginal itching and irritation, pain during urination and intercourse, vaginal pain and soreness, vulva redness and swelling, vaginal rash, and vaginal discharge.\\nTips\\nIf your K-Y jelly dries out while you’re using it, you can rewet it with water.[15]\\nX\\nResearch source\\nK-Y jelly doesn’t stain fabric.[16]\\nX\\nResearch source\\nWhile K-Y Jelly can relieve vaginal dryness during sex, you'll need to use a vaginal moisturizer for long-term treatment of vaginal dryness.[17]\\nX\\nResearch source\\nWarnings\\nK-Y jelly doesn’t prevent STDs or pregnancy, so don’t use it as a form of protection.[18]\\nX\\nResearch source\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Using lubricant for the first time can seem tricky, but there’s no need to worry! K-Y Jelly is a water-based lubricant that can make sex and masturbation more comfortable, and the regular version is okay to use with condoms. If you’re using K-Y Jelly for sex or masturbation, put 1-2 drops directly onto your genitals or sex toy and add more as needed. To use K-Y Jelly Yours + Mine, use the blue lube for the penis and the purple lube for the vagina. While K-Y Jelly is generally safe, it can cause an allergic reaction or yeast infection.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Having Sex or Masturbating\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Squeeze 1-2 drops of K-Y Jelly directly onto your penis or toy.\", \"描述\": \"It’s best to apply the lubricant to the penis or toy because it will spread the lubricant into the vagina or anus when it’s inserted.\\nIf it’s easier for you, put the K-Y Jelly onto your fingers and then apply it to your penis or toy. Just keep in mind that you’ll likely use more product this way.\\nIf you apply the lubricant to the vagina or anus, you might experience pain from too much friction when the penis or toy slides inside where there is no lubricant.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Apply the lubricant over the condom if you’re using one.\", \"描述\": \"You can use regular K-Y Jelly with condoms, and it’s best to put it on the outside of the condom itself. Position the bottle over the condom and squeeze out 1-2 drops.\\nYou can use K-Y Jelly even if your condom is already lubricated. However, using too much lubricant may reduce your sensitivity during sex because it reduces the friction.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Use your fingers to smooth the K-Y Jelly into a thin layer.\", \"描述\": \"Work the lubricant into a thin, even layer across the surface of the penis or toy. Your hand should glide over the penis or toy when the lube is applied correctly. However, it shouldn’t feel slippery or messy.\\nIf it feels slippery or messy, use a clean towel to pat away some of the excess lube. There’s no reason to be concerned about using too much because it’s fairly easy to clean up.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Add more K-Y Jelly as needed to cover the entire penis or toy.\", \"描述\": \"If your penis or toy still feels dry or isn’t sliding easily, put 1-2 more drops of lube onto it. Keep adding drops of lube until you feel like it slides comfortably.\\nHow much lube you need will depend on the size of the penis or toy, as well as how much natural lubrication the vagina has that day.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Keep your lube nearby so you can add more as needed.\", \"描述\": \"K-Y Jelly dries out quickly because it’s water-based. This means you might need to add more lube during intercourse or masturbation. Place your lube on your bedside table or closeby. Then, apply more if you start to feel too much friction.\\nYou can also reactivate the lube by adding water, if you prefer.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Trying Yours + Mine\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Avoid using Yours + Mine with condoms, as it can damage them.\", \"描述\": \"While regular K-Y Jelly is okay to use with condoms, Yours + Mine may cause breakage or leakage. Don’t use Yours + Mine if you’re relying on condoms to protect against pregnancy and STDs.\\nSince Yours + Mine doesn’t protect against pregnancy, you’ll need to use another form of protection if you don’t want to get pregnant.\\nIf you’re concerned about your STD risk, it’s best to stick with condoms and skip the Yours + Mine.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Apply 1-2 drops of the blue (yours) lubricant to your penis.\", \"描述\": \"Hold the blue bottle over your penis, then squeeze out 1-2 drops. Use your fingers to slide the lube over the surface of your penis, creating a thin, even layer. Make sure your fingers slide easily over your penis.\\nAdd more lubricant if you feel like your penis isn’t evenly covered.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Smooth 1-2 drops of the purple (mine) lubricant onto your vagina.\", \"描述\": \"Put the lube onto your fingers or squeeze 1-2 drops directly over your vaginal opening. Then, use your fingers to coat the external part of your vagina with a thin, even layer of K-Y Jelly. \\nIt’s okay to apply more lube if you need it.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Using K-Y Jelly Safely\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Check with your doctor if you’re using topical genital medications.\", \"描述\": \"K-Y Jelly is a topical product, so it rarely interacts with the medications you’re taking. However, it can react with topical medications that you’re applying near your genital area. 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How to Apply Latex Makeup
1. Applying Liquid Latex 1-1. Shave the area before applying liquid latex. As it dries, liquid latex will get caught in any hair underneath the application area, which will cause pain when you attempt to remove the latex. If possible, shave the area so you have a pain-free removal process once the latex has dried. 1-2. Coat any hair you don't shave with vegetable oil or petroleum jelly. If you're applying latex onto an area you can't shave, like your eyebrows, try coating them with a moderate, even layer of vegetable oil or petroleum jelly. This will help lubricate the hairs and prevent any pain caused from removing the latex. You can use any kind of vegetable oil, like canola or olive oil. You can also apply lotion to any remaining skin to make the application process smoother. 1-3. Shake your latex bottle well before you apply your makeup. Keep the cap on the bottle, and shake the bottle up and down for a few seconds. This ensures the latex is mixed thoroughly. If your latex is not shaken up well, it may not apply correctly. 1-4. Apply a thin coat of liquid latex using a brush or sponge. After shaking the bottle, pour it into a bowl. Dip a brush or a sponge into the bowl, then apply the liquid latex to the area you want to cover. Be careful to only apply a small amount, as liquid latex dries quickly. Use a plastic cup or bowl, so you can reuse it later. 1-5. Use a hair dryer or wait for the liquid latex to dry. Your liquid latex will dry in about 5 to 10 minutes at body temperature.However, you can also dry your liquid latex with a hair dryer between applications. Set your hairdryer on low and hold it about 5 inches (13 cm) away from your skin. Once the latex is dried, you can apply more layers, or move on to decorating! 1-6. Wash your brushes and sponges between uses in warm, soapy water. If the latex dries on your brush, it will stiffen up the bristles and ruin the brush. Always stop in between your applications to rinse your brushes in soapy water. You can run them under the faucet and wash them with soap, or you can fill a bowl with soap and water and let your brushes soak. 2. Creating Your Look 2-1. Create wrinkles by stretching your muscles as the latex dries. Immediately after applying the latex, pull in your cheek muscles tightly. Release your cheek muscles after your latex dries. This should create wrinkles and lines in the dried latex. You can do this for many other parts of the body as well, just tighten and release those specific muscles. You can also use some wrinkle stipple to create more defined wrinkles. 2-2. Apply spirit gum and tissues or cotton to create fake scars. Spirit gum will help bind the tissue to your skin, and the tissues will build up texture that mimics scars. Brush liquid latex over top and let it dry. 2-3. Apply tissue or toilet paper before the latex to create fake wounds or cuts. Place a flat piece of tissue paper on your skin and hold it in place with a hand. Once you've arranged it, create small cuts down the paper with a toothpick or tweezers, then squirt the liquid latex onto your skin and on the tissue paper. The liquid latex should hold the tissue paper to your skin. Apply more coats and tissue paper to achieve your desired look and ensure everything will stay in place. To make scars or cuts, apply a long strip of latex and let it dry. Then, roll in the edges and apply another layer of latex over the top. 2-4. Experiment with multiple wounds to make a zombie look. Try a combination of bite marks, scratches, and open wounds. The combination of several different effects will make your zombie costume look realistic and detailed. 3. Decorating Your Latex 3-1. Apply foundation After your latex has dried, blend the latex with your skin using liquid or powder foundation. Dab your foundation over the latex and the skin immediately touching it. This will make your skin and the latex look seamless! 3-2. Use eyeliner and eyeshadow to create highlights or shadows in the latex. Eyeliner is a great way to make bold lines or add fine detail. Eyeshadow comes in a variety of colors, and some are sparkly or shimmery. These hues can be applied to your latex makeup to add different effects and colors. For example, use greens, grays, or blacks for a zombie look. Use dark reds, purples, and crimsons to help detail wounds and scars. 3-3. Decorate your makeup with grease paints. Grease paints are paints you can use to expand upon your latex makeup. Purchase some grease paints and paint over top of your liquid latex. Adding extra color or dimension makes your special effects makeup look even more realistic and detailed. Paint on details like wrinkles or bruises. You can apply grease paint all over for full-bodied looks. 3-4. Dust your latex makeup with a loose powder or use finishing spray to complete your look. This is particularly helpful if you have already applied liquid foundation. Use a brush to apply powder, or spray the finishing spray across your face lightly. Setting your makeup will help to finish your look. 3-5. Add lip color to match your look. Whether or not you have latex incorporated into your mouth or jaw area, you can pick a lip color to go with your look. Try lipstick, tinted lip balm, or paint, depending on your look. Throw on some lip color after your latex has dried. 4. Removing Liquid Latex 4-1. Peel the plastic off in pieces from your skin. As long as the latex does not hurt to pull on, peel off the liquid latex from your face or body. It should come off in larger chunks. 4-2. Loosen the remaining latex with warm water. The heat will loosen up the liquid latex and make it easier to remove. Peel off the remaining pieces as they get looser. 4-3. Wipe away the latex with soap, water, and a washcloth. Wash off any remaining makeup or latex with soap and water. Then, rub a washcloth over your makeup in small, circular motions. This should lift up any remaining latex. Pat your skin dry with a dry towel. 4-4. Use soap and warm water to remove liquid latex from hair. Take a shower, and lubricate the hairs with lots of warm, soapy water. You can use a washcloth or loofah to help remove the latex. Move the washcloth in circular motions to loosen the latex. If you still are having trouble removing the latex, try dabbing some rubbing alcohol over the latex. Use a cotton ball or swab, and lightly rub some rubbing alcohol over the latex. This should help loosen it from your skin. Warnings Perform an allergy test before you apply any latex. Liquid latex is completely safe, though latex allergies and sensitivities are rather common. Before you start on your makeup, apply a small amount of liquid latex to the inside of your elbow. Allow the latex to dry, and wait 30 minutes. If there is no rash or allergic reaction, you should be safe to use the Liquid Latex.[15] X Research source Avoid getting liquid latex in your eyes or mouth. It is for external use only. If you get liquid latex in your eyes, rinse thoroughly with a saline solution. Contact your doctor or emergency services if you experience any adverse reactions or symptoms. Keep in mind that liquid latex will separate from sweat and natural oils. These are natural reactions, though be mindful of your latex lifting off the surface.
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Shake your latex bottle well before you apply your makeup.\\nKeep the cap on the bottle, and shake the bottle up and down for a few seconds. This ensures the latex is mixed thoroughly.\\nIf your latex is not shaken up well, it may not apply correctly.\\n1-4. Apply a thin coat of liquid latex using a brush or sponge.\\nAfter shaking the bottle, pour it into a bowl. Dip a brush or a sponge into the bowl, then apply the liquid latex to the area you want to cover. Be careful to only apply a small amount, as liquid latex dries quickly.\\nUse a plastic cup or bowl, so you can reuse it later.\\n1-5. Use a hair dryer or wait for the liquid latex to dry.\\nYour liquid latex will dry in about 5 to 10 minutes at body temperature.However, you can also dry your liquid latex with a hair dryer between applications. Set your hairdryer on low and hold it about 5 inches (13 cm) away from your skin. Once the latex is dried, you can apply more layers, or move on to decorating!\\n1-6. Wash your brushes and sponges between uses in warm, soapy water.\\nIf the latex dries on your brush, it will stiffen up the bristles and ruin the brush. Always stop in between your applications to rinse your brushes in soapy water.\\nYou can run them under the faucet and wash them with soap, or you can fill a bowl with soap and water and let your brushes soak.\\n2. Creating Your Look\\n2-1. Create wrinkles by stretching your muscles as the latex dries.\\nImmediately after applying the latex, pull in your cheek muscles tightly. Release your cheek muscles after your latex dries. This should create wrinkles and lines in the dried latex.\\nYou can do this for many other parts of the body as well, just tighten and release those specific muscles.\\nYou can also use some wrinkle stipple to create more defined wrinkles.\\n2-2. Apply spirit gum and tissues or cotton to create fake scars.\\nSpirit gum will help bind the tissue to your skin, and the tissues will build up texture that mimics scars. Brush liquid latex over top and let it dry.\\n2-3. Apply tissue or toilet paper before the latex to create fake wounds or cuts.\\nPlace a flat piece of tissue paper on your skin and hold it in place with a hand. Once you've arranged it, create small cuts down the paper with a toothpick or tweezers, then squirt the liquid latex onto your skin and on the tissue paper.\\nThe liquid latex should hold the tissue paper to your skin.\\nApply more coats and tissue paper to achieve your desired look and ensure everything will stay in place.\\nTo make scars or cuts, apply a long strip of latex and let it dry. Then, roll in the edges and apply another layer of latex over the top.\\n2-4. Experiment with multiple wounds to make a zombie look.\\nTry a combination of bite marks, scratches, and open wounds. The combination of several different effects will make your zombie costume look realistic and detailed.\\n3. Decorating Your Latex\\n3-1. Apply foundation\\nAfter your latex has dried, blend the latex with your skin using liquid or powder foundation. Dab your foundation over the latex and the skin immediately touching it. This will make your skin and the latex look seamless!\\n3-2. Use eyeliner and eyeshadow to create highlights or shadows in the latex.\\nEyeliner is a great way to make bold lines or add fine detail. Eyeshadow comes in a variety of colors, and some are sparkly or shimmery. These hues can be applied to your latex makeup to add different effects and colors.\\nFor example, use greens, grays, or blacks for a zombie look.\\nUse dark reds, purples, and crimsons to help detail wounds and scars.\\n3-3. Decorate your makeup with grease paints.\\nGrease paints are paints you can use to expand upon your latex makeup. Purchase some grease paints and paint over top of your liquid latex. Adding extra color or dimension makes your special effects makeup look even more realistic and detailed.\\nPaint on details like wrinkles or bruises.\\nYou can apply grease paint all over for full-bodied looks.\\n3-4. Dust your latex makeup with a loose powder or use finishing spray to complete your look.\\nThis is particularly helpful if you have already applied liquid foundation. Use a brush to apply powder, or spray the finishing spray across your face lightly. Setting your makeup will help to finish your look.\\n3-5. Add lip color to match your look.\\nWhether or not you have latex incorporated into your mouth or jaw area, you can pick a lip color to go with your look. Try lipstick, tinted lip balm, or paint, depending on your look. Throw on some lip color after your latex has dried.\\n4. Removing Liquid Latex\\n4-1. Peel the plastic off in pieces from your skin.\\nAs long as the latex does not hurt to pull on, peel off the liquid latex from your face or body. It should come off in larger chunks.\\n4-2. Loosen the remaining latex with warm water.\\nThe heat will loosen up the liquid latex and make it easier to remove. Peel off the remaining pieces as they get looser.\\n4-3. Wipe away the latex with soap, water, and a washcloth.\\nWash off any remaining makeup or latex with soap and water. Then, rub a washcloth over your makeup in small, circular motions. This should lift up any remaining latex. Pat your skin dry with a dry towel.\\n4-4. Use soap and warm water to remove liquid latex from hair.\\nTake a shower, and lubricate the hairs with lots of warm, soapy water. You can use a washcloth or loofah to help remove the latex. Move the washcloth in circular motions to loosen the latex.\\nIf you still are having trouble removing the latex, try dabbing some rubbing alcohol over the latex. Use a cotton ball or swab, and lightly rub some rubbing alcohol over the latex. This should help loosen it from your skin.\\nWarnings\\nPerform an allergy test before you apply any latex. Liquid latex is completely safe, though latex allergies and sensitivities are rather common. Before you start on your makeup, apply a small amount of liquid latex to the inside of your elbow. Allow the latex to dry, and wait 30 minutes. If there is no rash or allergic reaction, you should be safe to use the Liquid Latex.[15]\\nX\\nResearch source\\nAvoid getting liquid latex in your eyes or mouth. It is for external use only.\\nIf you get liquid latex in your eyes, rinse thoroughly with a saline solution. Contact your doctor or emergency services if you experience any adverse reactions or symptoms.\\nKeep in mind that liquid latex will separate from sweat and natural oils. These are natural reactions, though be mindful of your latex lifting off the surface.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Whether you want to create wrinkles, scrapes, scars, or try out zombie and fantasy looks, latex makeup is the way to go! Before you start on your masterpiece, take a second to plan your look. Then, start experimenting with different techniques and you'll make something out of this world!\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Applying Liquid Latex\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Shave the area before applying liquid latex.\", \"描述\": \"As it dries, liquid latex will get caught in any hair underneath the application area, which will cause pain when you attempt to remove the latex. 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Throw on some lip color after your latex has dried.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Removing Liquid Latex\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Peel the plastic off in pieces from your skin.\", \"描述\": \"As long as the latex does not hurt to pull on, peel off the liquid latex from your face or body. It should come off in larger chunks.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Loosen the remaining latex with warm water.\", \"描述\": \"The heat will loosen up the liquid latex and make it easier to remove. Peel off the remaining pieces as they get looser.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Wipe away the latex with soap, water, and a washcloth.\", \"描述\": \"Wash off any remaining makeup or latex with soap and water. Then, rub a washcloth over your makeup in small, circular motions. This should lift up any remaining latex. Pat your skin dry with a dry towel.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Use soap and warm water to remove liquid latex from hair.\", \"描述\": \"Take a shower, and lubricate the hairs with lots of warm, soapy water. You can use a washcloth or loofah to help remove the latex. Move the washcloth in circular motions to loosen the latex.\\nIf you still are having trouble removing the latex, try dabbing some rubbing alcohol over the latex. Use a cotton ball or swab, and lightly rub some rubbing alcohol over the latex. This should help loosen it from your skin.\"}], \"注意事项\": [\"Perform an allergy test before you apply any latex. Liquid latex is completely safe, though latex allergies and sensitivities are rather common. Before you start on your makeup, apply a small amount of liquid latex to the inside of your elbow. Allow the latex to dry, and wait 30 minutes. If there is no rash or allergic reaction, you should be safe to use the Liquid Latex.[15]\\nX\\nResearch source\\n\", \"Avoid getting liquid latex in your eyes or mouth. It is for external use only.\\n\", \"If you get liquid latex in your eyes, rinse thoroughly with a saline solution. Contact your doctor or emergency services if you experience any adverse reactions or symptoms.\\n\", \"Keep in mind that liquid latex will separate from sweat and natural oils. These are natural reactions, though be mindful of your latex lifting off the surface.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Latisse
1. Applying the Latisse Solution to Each Eye 1-1. Wash your face and remove your contacts before applying. It’s important to apply Latisse to a freshly washed face. Use warm soap and water to wash your face, then pat it dry with a towel. You don’t want to get any of the Latisse product anywhere near your contacts or your actual eyeballs. Make sure you remove your contacts before applying the Latisse to your eyelids to avoid the possibility of contamination or painful You can also use a makeup remover wipe to get rid of any makeup you may have on your face. 1-2. Remove an applicator from the tray and hold it horizontally. Take one of the sterile applicators from tray package and hold it horizontally between your fingers. Make sure that you only hold the applicator by the end without the bristles. Keep your fingers away from the application end to prevent bacterial infections. 1-3. Put one drop of Latisse on the top side of the applicator tip. Holding the applicator horizontally, place one drop of the Latisse solution on the top of the applicator tip. Make sure that you only use one drop, or you will have too much and risk getting it in your eyes. Do not put the drop directly on the tip of the applicator, as it may drip and it will make the application process harder. Instead, put it on the top side of the applicator tip. 1-4. Draw the applicator tip along the skin of your eyelid where it meets the lashes. Take the applicator and hold it carefully above your eyelid with the Latisse side facing down. Move the applicator across the skin of your eyelid where it meets your eyelashes. Start at the corner of your eye and pull the applicator across toward the outer edge of the eye. Do not apply Latisse along your lower lashline or to your lower eyelid. 1-5. Use a tissue to dab up any excess Latisse solution. Once you have completed the application, you need to make sure there is no excess solution that could drip down into your eyes. Use a tissue or cotton swab to wipe away any excess just below your eyelid. Throw away the applicator and repeat the process for the other eye – using a brand new sterile applicator. 1-6. Use a new applicator for each eye. Remember to always use a clean applicator from the package when you start applying the solution to a new eye. You don’t want to cross-contaminate germs by reusing the same applicator. When you finish using an applicator, throw it away in the trash and grab a fresh one for the next eye. 2. Using Latisse Safely 2-1. Wait 15 minutes after applying Latisse before putting your contacts back in. Typically, Latisse is applied right before you go to bed. If, however, you need to put your contacts back in after you applying Latisse, you will need to wait at least 15 minutes. Touching your eyes before the Latisse dries, even just to insert contacts, can promote contamination. Getting Latisse solution in your eyes can be quite painful. Make sure the solution is completely dry before you begin touching your eyes. 2-2. Follow the prescribed dosage. Latisse should be applied only once every day. Increasing your usage will not give you bigger, longer, or fuller eyelashes. Apply one small drop to the applicator for each eye. Do not add additional Latisse solution, as excess will run down onto your skin. Your daily application should be done at night for best results. 2-3. Wipe off any excess on your skin. It’s possible for excess hair to start growing in any place where the skin comes into regular contact with the Latisse product. If you don’t wipe off the excess Latisse, you may have to deal with this unwanted side effect. Wipe any extra solution off as soon as you finish applying it to minimize the negative effects. 2-4. Use only the sterile applicator that came with your Latisse product. You should only use the sterile applicator that was included in the packaging for your Latisse product. Do not use a Q-tip or any other kind of object for the application. Each applicator should only be used once, then thrown away in the trash. So for each application, you’ll use two applicators – one for each eye. 2-5. Keep the applicator and the tip of the bottle away from any unclean surfaces. In order to prevent contamination, you should make sure that the tip of the applicator and the dispensing end of the Latisse bottle don’t ever touch anything except when you add a drop of the Latisse solution to the tip of the applicator. Don’t let your fingers or any other contaminated surfaces touch the applicator tip or the top of the Latisse bottle. TIps Only apply Latisse daily as directed. Applying it more than once a day will not lead to faster eyelash growth.[12] X Research source If you experience any redness or irritation on or around your eyelids, you can use Latisse every other day or every few days for maintenance until the irritation clears. Latisse may cause hair growth outside the intended lash area if the formula comes into contact with another spot frequently. Be sure to wipe away any excess formula outside of your eyelid area. Warnings You may not be a candidate for Latisse if you have certain eye conditions like uveitis, conjunctivitis, a high risk of macular edema, severe allergies, or skin infections on your eyelids. Pregnant women and nursing women should not use Latisse. Latisse may cause the eyelids or iris to darken in color. Changes to your iris color are likely permanent.
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Put one drop of Latisse on the top side of the applicator tip.\\nHolding the applicator horizontally, place one drop of the Latisse solution on the top of the applicator tip. Make sure that you only use one drop, or you will have too much and risk getting it in your eyes.\\nDo not put the drop directly on the tip of the applicator, as it may drip and it will make the application process harder. Instead, put it on the top side of the applicator tip.\\n1-4. Draw the applicator tip along the skin of your eyelid where it meets the lashes.\\nTake the applicator and hold it carefully above your eyelid with the Latisse side facing down. Move the applicator across the skin of your eyelid where it meets your eyelashes.\\nStart at the corner of your eye and pull the applicator across toward the outer edge of the eye.\\nDo not apply Latisse along your lower lashline or to your lower eyelid.\\n1-5. Use a tissue to dab up any excess Latisse solution.\\nOnce you have completed the application, you need to make sure there is no excess solution that could drip down into your eyes. Use a tissue or cotton swab to wipe away any excess just below your eyelid.\\nThrow away the applicator and repeat the process for the other eye – using a brand new sterile applicator.\\n1-6. Use a new applicator for each eye.\\nRemember to always use a clean applicator from the package when you start applying the solution to a new eye. You don’t want to cross-contaminate germs by reusing the same applicator.\\nWhen you finish using an applicator, throw it away in the trash and grab a fresh one for the next eye.\\n2. Using Latisse Safely\\n2-1. Wait 15 minutes after applying Latisse before putting your contacts back in.\\nTypically, Latisse is applied right before you go to bed. If, however, you need to put your contacts back in after you applying Latisse, you will need to wait at least 15 minutes. Touching your eyes before the Latisse dries, even just to insert contacts, can promote contamination.\\nGetting Latisse solution in your eyes can be quite painful. Make sure the solution is completely dry before you begin touching your eyes.\\n2-2. Follow the prescribed dosage.\\nLatisse should be applied only once every day. Increasing your usage will not give you bigger, longer, or fuller eyelashes. Apply one small drop to the applicator for each eye. Do not add additional Latisse solution, as excess will run down onto your skin.\\nYour daily application should be done at night for best results.\\n2-3. Wipe off any excess on your skin.\\nIt’s possible for excess hair to start growing in any place where the skin comes into regular contact with the Latisse product. If you don’t wipe off the excess Latisse, you may have to deal with this unwanted side effect.\\nWipe any extra solution off as soon as you finish applying it to minimize the negative effects.\\n2-4. Use only the sterile applicator that came with your Latisse product.\\nYou should only use the sterile applicator that was included in the packaging for your Latisse product. Do not use a Q-tip or any other kind of object for the application.\\nEach applicator should only be used once, then thrown away in the trash. So for each application, you’ll use two applicators – one for each eye.\\n2-5. Keep the applicator and the tip of the bottle away from any unclean surfaces.\\nIn order to prevent contamination, you should make sure that the tip of the applicator and the dispensing end of the Latisse bottle don’t ever touch anything except when you add a drop of the Latisse solution to the tip of the applicator.\\nDon’t let your fingers or any other contaminated surfaces touch the applicator tip or the top of the Latisse bottle.\\nTIps\\nOnly apply Latisse daily as directed. Applying it more than once a day will not lead to faster eyelash growth.[12]\\nX\\nResearch source\\nIf you experience any redness or irritation on or around your eyelids, you can use Latisse every other day or every few days for maintenance until the irritation clears.\\nLatisse may cause hair growth outside the intended lash area if the formula comes into contact with another spot frequently. Be sure to wipe away any excess formula outside of your eyelid area.\\nWarnings\\nYou may not be a candidate for Latisse if you have certain eye conditions like uveitis, conjunctivitis, a high risk of macular edema, severe allergies, or skin infections on your eyelids.\\nPregnant women and nursing women should not use Latisse.\\nLatisse may cause the eyelids or iris to darken in color. Changes to your iris color are likely permanent.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Latisse is an eyelash enhancing product that is intended to make lashes look longer, thicker, and darker over a period of time. To use the Latisse product, apply the solution as instructed once each day and you’re ready to watch those lashes grow! But remember that if you stop using Latisse, your eyelashes will return to their normal volume and length.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Applying the Latisse Solution to Each Eye\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Wash your face and remove your contacts before applying.\", \"描述\": \"It’s important to apply Latisse to a freshly washed face. Use warm soap and water to wash your face, then pat it dry with a towel. You don’t want to get any of the Latisse product anywhere near your contacts or your actual eyeballs. Make sure you remove your contacts before applying the Latisse to your eyelids to avoid the possibility of contamination or painful\\nYou can also use a makeup remover wipe to get rid of any makeup you may have on your face.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Remove an applicator from the tray and hold it horizontally.\", \"描述\": \"Take one of the sterile applicators from tray package and hold it horizontally between your fingers. Make sure that you only hold the applicator by the end without the bristles.\\nKeep your fingers away from the application end to prevent bacterial infections.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Put one drop of Latisse on the top side of the applicator tip.\", \"描述\": \"Holding the applicator horizontally, place one drop of the Latisse solution on the top of the applicator tip. Make sure that you only use one drop, or you will have too much and risk getting it in your eyes.\\nDo not put the drop directly on the tip of the applicator, as it may drip and it will make the application process harder. Instead, put it on the top side of the applicator tip.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Draw the applicator tip along the skin of your eyelid where it meets the lashes.\", \"描述\": \"Take the applicator and hold it carefully above your eyelid with the Latisse side facing down. Move the applicator across the skin of your eyelid where it meets your eyelashes.\\nStart at the corner of your eye and pull the applicator across toward the outer edge of the eye.\\nDo not apply Latisse along your lower lashline or to your lower eyelid.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Use a tissue to dab up any excess Latisse solution.\", \"描述\": \"Once you have completed the application, you need to make sure there is no excess solution that could drip down into your eyes. Use a tissue or cotton swab to wipe away any excess just below your eyelid.\\nThrow away the applicator and repeat the process for the other eye – using a brand new sterile applicator.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Use a new applicator for each eye.\", \"描述\": \"Remember to always use a clean applicator from the package when you start applying the solution to a new eye. You don’t want to cross-contaminate germs by reusing the same applicator.\\nWhen you finish using an applicator, throw it away in the trash and grab a fresh one for the next eye.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Using Latisse Safely\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Wait 15 minutes after applying Latisse before putting your contacts back in.\", \"描述\": \"Typically, Latisse is applied right before you go to bed. If, however, you need to put your contacts back in after you applying Latisse, you will need to wait at least 15 minutes. Touching your eyes before the Latisse dries, even just to insert contacts, can promote contamination.\\nGetting Latisse solution in your eyes can be quite painful. Make sure the solution is completely dry before you begin touching your eyes.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Follow the prescribed dosage.\", \"描述\": \"Latisse should be applied only once every day. Increasing your usage will not give you bigger, longer, or fuller eyelashes. Apply one small drop to the applicator for each eye. Do not add additional Latisse solution, as excess will run down onto your skin.\\nYour daily application should be done at night for best results.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Wipe off any excess on your skin.\", \"描述\": \"It’s possible for excess hair to start growing in any place where the skin comes into regular contact with the Latisse product. 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How to Apply Lip Balm
1. Applying Lip Balm From an Applicator 1-1. Uncap the container and prepare a small amount of balm. Depending on the type of lip balm you selected, you will retrieve the balm in different ways. The most common type of lip balm is the tube. For tubed lip balm, use the dial located on the bottom of the tube to raise the lip balm above the brim of the tube. You need only raise the balm by a half centimeter or so. Gel-based lip balms are squeezed through a tiny hole in a lipstick-shaped applicator tip. An amount slightly smaller than pea-sized should provide enough coverage. Liquid lip balms often come with what is known as a doe foot applicator. These are attached to the cap of the balm and store the balm on a spongy applicator tip. 1-2. Apply the balm to your lips. A thin, even coating to the lips and area just outside of the mouth is best for keeping those areas moisturized. Don’t worry about overdoing it – the most you have to worry about is a slightly glossy appearance around your mouth. Gel-based lip balm cannot be returned to the tube, so start with a smaller amount and add more as necessary to avoid wasting the product. If you wear lipstick, apply the balm to your lips first and allow it to sit for a few minutes before applying lipstick. This lets the moisturizing agents work their magic on your lips first. 1-3. Draw in your lips to spread excess balm. You want to “hide” your lips in your mouth. This helps spread the product over areas near the mouth that also become dry or cracked. If your lip balm has a tint or coloring, be careful when applying and spreading the balm. Being too imprecise can cause a streaky, smeared mess on your face! 2. Applying Lip Balm With Your Fingers 2-1. Wash your hands. Use soap and water, or an anti-bacterial gel if you’re out and about. It’s a good idea to wash up properly before you touch your lips (or any other sensitive part of your body). Touching your fingers to your lips (in this case, to apply lip balm) increases the chance of spreading germs and infections to your mouth. The proper way to wash your hands involves scrubbing the palms, back of hands, each thumb, between the fingers, and under the fingernails for 15 seconds total. 2-2. Use your fingers to apply the balm to your lips. Use your index finger, applying to the center of the bottom lip first, working your way toward the corners. Use a small amount and apply evenly to the lips, adding more balm as necessary. Balms meant for the fingers are waxy or gel-like in consistency. Small balm applicators are available for purchase. These can be carried and dipped into the balm to apply this style of balm without using your fingers. They can be easily cleaned, and will generally stay cleaner than your fingers. Quite helpful if you can't wash your hands! Don't use your fingers to apply lip balm when you are sick - you don't want to risk contaminating the balm. Instead, purchase a separate balm, and only use that one while you are sick. Using a contaminated lip balm, even when using an applicator, risks spreading germs. 2-3. Apply to other dry areas (optional). Lip balm can also be applied to other dry areas on the face. Use your fingers to apply a small amount of balm to your nose, cheeks, and other areas that could use moisture. Common areas that dry out include just under the nose and the cheeks. This is particularly prevalent during times of cold weather, wind, or if you are prone to rubbing your nose. 3. Using Lip Balm Responsibly 3-1. Avoid harmful ingredients. Ingredients used for artificial colors and fragrances can cause lip irritation and actually contribute to dryness. Avoid these ingredients to keep from damaging your lips further, which can lead to unnecessary reliance on the balm. Menthol, camphor, and phenol cool the lips, but can contribute to dryness. Artificial colors and fragrances often cause lip irritation. Certain ingredients help moisturize but can irritate lips, depending on your individual reaction. These include salicylic acid, aloe butter, and vitamin E. 3-2. Look for ingredients that help moisturize and protect. Ingredients such as beeswax and ceramides help retain water for your lips. Other ingredients to look for include dimethicone, which helps prevent drying and improves the longevity of the product, and sunscreen. Choose a lip balm that features an SPF rating. This helps protect your lips from getting sunburned, dried out, and cracked. Find a balm with SPF 15 or higher for best results. 3-3. Throw away old lip balm. Old lip balm can dry out, losing its moisturizing properties. It can also harbor bacteria and mold if stored in a dark, damp area, so check the expiration date before use. Some lip balm comes in packs featuring multiple containers. Consider buying in bulk if you are concerned about "wasting" old lip balm. 3-4. Don’t use lip balm if you don’t need it. Lip balm can be habit-forming. Overuse can actually lead to further drying out your lips. Only use lip balm when necessary, such as the cold winter months, or dry season. Ask yourself the following questions to determine whether you might be addicted: Do you use it very often? Do you spend a lot of money on lip balm? Does a lack of lip balm distract you from other activities? Do others comment on your use of lip balm? Tips A mirror could be helpful during the application, particularly if the balm has tinting. Excess balm can be wiped away with your finger, but make sure your hands are clean first.
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Don’t worry about overdoing it – the most you have to worry about is a slightly glossy appearance around your mouth.\\nGel-based lip balm cannot be returned to the tube, so start with a smaller amount and add more as necessary to avoid wasting the product.\\nIf you wear lipstick, apply the balm to your lips first and allow it to sit for a few minutes before applying lipstick. This lets the moisturizing agents work their magic on your lips first.\\n1-3. Draw in your lips to spread excess balm.\\nYou want to “hide” your lips in your mouth. This helps spread the product over areas near the mouth that also become dry or cracked.\\nIf your lip balm has a tint or coloring, be careful when applying and spreading the balm. Being too imprecise can cause a streaky, smeared mess on your face!\\n2. Applying Lip Balm With Your Fingers\\n2-1. Wash your hands.\\nUse soap and water, or an anti-bacterial gel if you’re out and about. It’s a good idea to wash up properly before you touch your lips (or any other sensitive part of your body).\\nTouching your fingers to your lips (in this case, to apply lip balm) increases the chance of spreading germs and infections to your mouth.\\nThe proper way to wash your hands involves scrubbing the palms, back of hands, each thumb, between the fingers, and under the fingernails for 15 seconds total.\\n2-2. Use your fingers to apply the balm to your lips.\\nUse your index finger, applying to the center of the bottom lip first, working your way toward the corners. Use a small amount and apply evenly to the lips, adding more balm as necessary. Balms meant for the fingers are waxy or gel-like in consistency.\\nSmall balm applicators are available for purchase. These can be carried and dipped into the balm to apply this style of balm without using your fingers. They can be easily cleaned, and will generally stay cleaner than your fingers. Quite helpful if you can't wash your hands!\\nDon't use your fingers to apply lip balm when you are sick - you don't want to risk contaminating the balm. Instead, purchase a separate balm, and only use that one while you are sick. Using a contaminated lip balm, even when using an applicator, risks spreading germs.\\n2-3. Apply to other dry areas (optional).\\nLip balm can also be applied to other dry areas on the face. Use your fingers to apply a small amount of balm to your nose, cheeks, and other areas that could use moisture.\\nCommon areas that dry out include just under the nose and the cheeks. This is particularly prevalent during times of cold weather, wind, or if you are prone to rubbing your nose.\\n3. Using Lip Balm Responsibly\\n3-1. Avoid harmful ingredients.\\nIngredients used for artificial colors and fragrances can cause lip irritation and actually contribute to dryness. Avoid these ingredients to keep from damaging your lips further, which can lead to unnecessary reliance on the balm.\\nMenthol, camphor, and phenol cool the lips, but can contribute to dryness.\\nArtificial colors and fragrances often cause lip irritation.\\nCertain ingredients help moisturize but can irritate lips, depending on your individual reaction. These include salicylic acid, aloe butter, and vitamin E.\\n3-2. Look for ingredients that help moisturize and protect.\\nIngredients such as beeswax and ceramides help retain water for your lips. Other ingredients to look for include dimethicone, which helps prevent drying and improves the longevity of the product, and sunscreen.\\nChoose a lip balm that features an SPF rating. This helps protect your lips from getting sunburned, dried out, and cracked. Find a balm with SPF 15 or higher for best results.\\n3-3. Throw away old lip balm.\\nOld lip balm can dry out, losing its moisturizing properties. It can also harbor bacteria and mold if stored in a dark, damp area, so check the expiration date before use.\\nSome lip balm comes in packs featuring multiple containers. Consider buying in bulk if you are concerned about \\\"wasting\\\" old lip balm.\\n3-4. Don’t use lip balm if you don’t need it.\\nLip balm can be habit-forming. Overuse can actually lead to further drying out your lips. Only use lip balm when necessary, such as the cold winter months, or dry season. Ask yourself the following questions to determine whether you might be addicted:\\nDo you use it very often?\\nDo you spend a lot of money on lip balm?\\nDoes a lack of lip balm distract you from other activities?\\nDo others comment on your use of lip balm?\\nTips\\nA mirror could be helpful during the application, particularly if the balm has tinting.\\nExcess balm can be wiped away with your finger, but make sure your hands are clean first.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Everyone loves lip balm during the cold, dry months, but using lip balm responsibly is an important part of keeping your mouth and lips healthy. Follow these tips on picking the right lip balm and using it appropriately.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Applying Lip Balm From an Applicator\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Uncap the container and prepare a small amount of balm.\", \"描述\": \"Depending on the type of lip balm you selected, you will retrieve the balm in different ways. The most common type of lip balm is the tube. \\nFor tubed lip balm, use the dial located on the bottom of the tube to raise the lip balm above the brim of the tube. You need only raise the balm by a half centimeter or so.\\nGel-based lip balms are squeezed through a tiny hole in a lipstick-shaped applicator tip. An amount slightly smaller than pea-sized should provide enough coverage.\\nLiquid lip balms often come with what is known as a doe foot applicator. These are attached to the cap of the balm and store the balm on a spongy applicator tip.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Apply the balm to your lips.\", \"描述\": \"A thin, even coating to the lips and area just outside of the mouth is best for keeping those areas moisturized. Don’t worry about overdoing it – the most you have to worry about is a slightly glossy appearance around your mouth.\\nGel-based lip balm cannot be returned to the tube, so start with a smaller amount and add more as necessary to avoid wasting the product.\\nIf you wear lipstick, apply the balm to your lips first and allow it to sit for a few minutes before applying lipstick. This lets the moisturizing agents work their magic on your lips first.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Draw in your lips to spread excess balm.\", \"描述\": \"You want to “hide” your lips in your mouth. This helps spread the product over areas near the mouth that also become dry or cracked.\\nIf your lip balm has a tint or coloring, be careful when applying and spreading the balm. Being too imprecise can cause a streaky, smeared mess on your face!\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Applying Lip Balm With Your Fingers\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Wash your hands.\", \"描述\": \"Use soap and water, or an anti-bacterial gel if you’re out and about. It’s a good idea to wash up properly before you touch your lips (or any other sensitive part of your body).\\nTouching your fingers to your lips (in this case, to apply lip balm) increases the chance of spreading germs and infections to your mouth.\\nThe proper way to wash your hands involves scrubbing the palms, back of hands, each thumb, between the fingers, and under the fingernails for 15 seconds total.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Use your fingers to apply the balm to your lips.\", \"描述\": \"Use your index finger, applying to the center of the bottom lip first, working your way toward the corners. Use a small amount and apply evenly to the lips, adding more balm as necessary. Balms meant for the fingers are waxy or gel-like in consistency.\\nSmall balm applicators are available for purchase. These can be carried and dipped into the balm to apply this style of balm without using your fingers. They can be easily cleaned, and will generally stay cleaner than your fingers. Quite helpful if you can't wash your hands!\\nDon't use your fingers to apply lip balm when you are sick - you don't want to risk contaminating the balm. Instead, purchase a separate balm, and only use that one while you are sick. Using a contaminated lip balm, even when using an applicator, risks spreading germs.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Apply to other dry areas (optional).\", \"描述\": \"Lip balm can also be applied to other dry areas on the face. Use your fingers to apply a small amount of balm to your nose, cheeks, and other areas that could use moisture.\\nCommon areas that dry out include just under the nose and the cheeks. This is particularly prevalent during times of cold weather, wind, or if you are prone to rubbing your nose.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Using Lip Balm Responsibly\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Avoid harmful ingredients.\", \"描述\": \"Ingredients used for artificial colors and fragrances can cause lip irritation and actually contribute to dryness. Avoid these ingredients to keep from damaging your lips further, which can lead to unnecessary reliance on the balm.\\nMenthol, camphor, and phenol cool the lips, but can contribute to dryness.\\nArtificial colors and fragrances often cause lip irritation.\\nCertain ingredients help moisturize but can irritate lips, depending on your individual reaction. These include salicylic acid, aloe butter, and vitamin E.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Look for ingredients that help moisturize and protect.\", \"描述\": \"Ingredients such as beeswax and ceramides help retain water for your lips. Other ingredients to look for include dimethicone, which helps prevent drying and improves the longevity of the product, and sunscreen.\\nChoose a lip balm that features an SPF rating. This helps protect your lips from getting sunburned, dried out, and cracked. Find a balm with SPF 15 or higher for best results.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Throw away old lip balm.\", \"描述\": \"Old lip balm can dry out, losing its moisturizing properties. It can also harbor bacteria and mold if stored in a dark, damp area, so check the expiration date before use.\\nSome lip balm comes in packs featuring multiple containers. Consider buying in bulk if you are concerned about \\\"wasting\\\" old lip balm.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Don’t use lip balm if you don’t need it.\", \"描述\": \"Lip balm can be habit-forming. Overuse can actually lead to further drying out your lips. Only use lip balm when necessary, such as the cold winter months, or dry season. Ask yourself the following questions to determine whether you might be addicted:\\nDo you use it very often?\\nDo you spend a lot of money on lip balm?\\nDoes a lack of lip balm distract you from other activities?\\nDo others comment on your use of lip balm?\"}], \"小提示\": [\"A mirror could be helpful during the application, particularly if the balm has tinting.\\n\", \"Excess balm can be wiped away with your finger, but make sure your hands are clean first.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Lip Gloss
1. Ensuring the Best Application 1-1. Gather your lip gloss application tools. Everyone makes mistakes. The problem with this is that lip gloss is intended to bring out the features of your lips, making them look vibrant and plump. Mistakes you make with your lip gloss application can be fairly obvious, so including your gloss, you should make sure you have: Facial tissue Lip gloss Lip liner (for greater contrast/pop) Lip moisturizer (petroleum jelly, lip balm, etc.) Lip pencil Lipstick (optional) Mirror or compact Q-tips/cotton swabs 1-2. Exfoliate your lips Exfoliation is a process where the outer, dead layer of your skin is removed to give it a fresh look. Rough, cracked, or chapped lips can look less than appealing when you apply your lip gloss. To do this simply you can: Buy a lip scrub from a local cosmetics store or the cosmetics section of your local drug store. Make your own lip scrub. Apply a small amount of petroleum jelly to your lips and then gently scrub with a soft bristle toothbrush. 1-3. Moisturize your lips Exfoliation can leave your lips feeling irritated. You should apply a moisturizer, like petroleum jelly or lip balm, to soothe any discomfort you feel. Applying lip gloss to dry, un-moisturized lips can cause the color to cling to dry patches, making your lip gloss look uneven. 1-4. Determine your best possible shades of gloss. You'll want something that matches your skin tone, but you should also consider about other makeup you will be wearing. If you have several shades available, you should pick a best option and one or two backup colors. This way, when you apply your lip gloss, if it doesn't work with the rest of your makeup, you can wipe it off before it's too late and use a different shade. Generally, the following skin tones match with the following shades of gloss:Fair-skinned - light shades, pink, and beigeMedium-toned - rose, mauve, and berryDark-skinned - plum, chocolate, and red 1-5. Match your gloss with the occasion. If you're trying to add some edge to your look, you might try using darker, sensual colors, like deep reds. A more innocent look might be achieved with lighter, gentler shades, like pinks and skin tones. Playful color, like oranges, blues, and metallic tones, might be perfect for a fun day out with friends. 1-6. Figure out what kind of lip gloss you'll be using. There are three main ways of applying lip gloss, and you can determine the application with a quick look at the lip gloss you plan on using. Take off the cap, and: If you notice there's a dip-stick with a wand-type applicator on the end, you are using liquid lip gloss. This type can be applied best by dipping the stick in and drag/rubbing it along your lips. If there is a solid stick-type applicator, it's a roll-on variety of lip gloss. For best application, rub on the lip gloss gently in circular motions. Tube lip gloss should be squeezed out a little bit at a time onto your finger, lip brush, or sponge applicator, then spread gently onto your lips. 2. Applying Your Lip Gloss 2-1. Finish all other makeup before applying your lip gloss. Lip gloss can be a difficult customer, and the last thing you want is for a sticky, clumpy application of gloss to overpower your look. By finishing all of your other makeup beforehand, you'll be able to clearly see if less is more, or if a heavier application is better after all. 2-2. Add a clear moisturizer to make your lip gloss last longer. By applying a small amount of petroleum jelly or lip balm to your lips evenly, you can extend the life of your lip gloss. Simply take your finger or an applicator and rub a small amount on your lips, removing any unnecessarily thick or clumpy parts with tissue or Q-tips. 2-3. Use a lip pencil to really bring out your lips. Trace the edges of your lips with your lip pencil. To make this look appear natural, you'll have to gently blend in the lip pencil when applying your lip gloss. To bring out your mouth shape with a lip pencil, trace your pencil from the middle part of your top lip and follow its border until you reach the corner. Repeat this for both sides for both top and bottom lip. 2-4. Apply lipstick before your gloss, if you desire. Lipstick can be given extra pop with a clear lip gloss. This kind of application has the added benefit of protecting your lipstick from coming off. If you are afraid of your lipstick smearing or rubbing off, lip gloss is a great option! You can also blend different colors of lipstick and gloss. You'll likely want to stick with similar shades, but you never know the effect you might end up with. 2-5. Put on your lip gloss. Likely you'll have some kind of applicator, be it a wand, roll-on tube, or sponge. Administer your lip gloss onto its applicator, and then, while looking in a wall mirror or compact, put the gloss on the part of your lip that protrudes the most from your face. For most this is the middle of the bottom lip. Then: Spread your lip gloss lightly toward the edges of the same lip. Press your bottom and top lips together to spread the gloss from one lip to the other. Observe the cleanness of your application and use Q-tips and tissues to correct any mistakes. 2-6. Finished. Tips Make sure that your lip gloss is not collecting in the corners of your mouth, creating blobs or white spots. Try not to apply lip gloss before eating. It can get on your food and affect the taste. Use a mirror to prevent mistakes you often cannot feel. Warnings Do not pucker up, otherwise you will get lip-gloss in your mouth. Try not to blot your gloss after it has been applied, you will kill the shine and the purpose of your gloss! Do not mistake lipstick or liquid lipstick for lip-gloss. Remember, lip-gloss has shine and sheer, while most lipsticks are relatively matte and have a more opaque color.
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To do this simply you can:\\nBuy a lip scrub from a local cosmetics store or the cosmetics section of your local drug store.\\nMake your own lip scrub.\\nApply a small amount of petroleum jelly to your lips and then gently scrub with a soft bristle toothbrush.\\n1-3. Moisturize your lips\\nExfoliation can leave your lips feeling irritated. You should apply a moisturizer, like petroleum jelly or lip balm, to soothe any discomfort you feel. Applying lip gloss to dry, un-moisturized lips can cause the color to cling to dry patches, making your lip gloss look uneven.\\n1-4. Determine your best possible shades of gloss.\\nYou'll want something that matches your skin tone, but you should also consider about other makeup you will be wearing. If you have several shades available, you should pick a best option and one or two backup colors.\\nThis way, when you apply your lip gloss, if it doesn't work with the rest of your makeup, you can wipe it off before it's too late and use a different shade.\\nGenerally, the following skin tones match with the following shades of gloss:Fair-skinned - light shades, pink, and beigeMedium-toned - rose, mauve, and berryDark-skinned - plum, chocolate, and red\\n1-5. Match your gloss with the occasion.\\nIf you're trying to add some edge to your look, you might try using darker, sensual colors, like deep reds. A more innocent look might be achieved with lighter, gentler shades, like pinks and skin tones. Playful color, like oranges, blues, and metallic tones, might be perfect for a fun day out with friends.\\n1-6. Figure out what kind of lip gloss you'll be using.\\nThere are three main ways of applying lip gloss, and you can determine the application with a quick look at the lip gloss you plan on using. Take off the cap, and:\\nIf you notice there's a dip-stick with a wand-type applicator on the end, you are using liquid lip gloss. This type can be applied best by dipping the stick in and drag/rubbing it along your lips.\\nIf there is a solid stick-type applicator, it's a roll-on variety of lip gloss. For best application, rub on the lip gloss gently in circular motions.\\nTube lip gloss should be squeezed out a little bit at a time onto your finger, lip brush, or sponge applicator, then spread gently onto your lips.\\n2. Applying Your Lip Gloss\\n2-1. Finish all other makeup before applying your lip gloss.\\nLip gloss can be a difficult customer, and the last thing you want is for a sticky, clumpy application of gloss to overpower your look. By finishing all of your other makeup beforehand, you'll be able to clearly see if less is more, or if a heavier application is better after all.\\n2-2. Add a clear moisturizer to make your lip gloss last longer.\\nBy applying a small amount of petroleum jelly or lip balm to your lips evenly, you can extend the life of your lip gloss. Simply take your finger or an applicator and rub a small amount on your lips, removing any unnecessarily thick or clumpy parts with tissue or Q-tips.\\n2-3. Use a lip pencil to really bring out your lips.\\nTrace the edges of your lips with your lip pencil. To make this look appear natural, you'll have to gently blend in the lip pencil when applying your lip gloss.\\nTo bring out your mouth shape with a lip pencil, trace your pencil from the middle part of your top lip and follow its border until you reach the corner. Repeat this for both sides for both top and bottom lip.\\n2-4. Apply lipstick before your gloss, if you desire.\\nLipstick can be given extra pop with a clear lip gloss. This kind of application has the added benefit of protecting your lipstick from coming off. If you are afraid of your lipstick smearing or rubbing off, lip gloss is a great option!\\nYou can also blend different colors of lipstick and gloss. You'll likely want to stick with similar shades, but you never know the effect you might end up with.\\n2-5. Put on your lip gloss.\\nLikely you'll have some kind of applicator, be it a wand, roll-on tube, or sponge. Administer your lip gloss onto its applicator, and then, while looking in a wall mirror or compact, put the gloss on the part of your lip that protrudes the most from your face. For most this is the middle of the bottom lip. Then:\\nSpread your lip gloss lightly toward the edges of the same lip.\\nPress your bottom and top lips together to spread the gloss from one lip to the other.\\nObserve the cleanness of your application and use Q-tips and tissues to correct any mistakes.\\n2-6. Finished.\\n\\nTips\\nMake sure that your lip gloss is not collecting in the corners of your mouth, creating blobs or white spots.\\nTry not to apply lip gloss before eating. It can get on your food and affect the taste.\\nUse a mirror to prevent mistakes you often cannot feel.\\nWarnings\\nDo not pucker up, otherwise you will get lip-gloss in your mouth.\\nTry not to blot your gloss after it has been applied, you will kill the shine and the purpose of your gloss!\\nDo not mistake lipstick or liquid lipstick for lip-gloss. Remember, lip-gloss has shine and sheer, while most lipsticks are relatively matte and have a more opaque color.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Even regular tasks, like applying lip gloss, can sometimes be improved with minor tweaks. If you're someone who has difficulty getting lip gloss applied in a way that is flattering, there are some techniques that, if done in the right order, can help your lips look super fantastic! All you need to do is make sure your lips are ready for the gloss, have a few touch up tools on hand, make use of liner or some other lip colorant, and then apply your gloss.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Ensuring the Best Application\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Gather your lip gloss application tools.\", \"描述\": \"Everyone makes mistakes. The problem with this is that lip gloss is intended to bring out the features of your lips, making them look vibrant and plump. Mistakes you make with your lip gloss application can be fairly obvious, so including your gloss, you should make sure you have:\\nFacial tissue\\nLip gloss\\nLip liner (for greater contrast/pop)\\nLip moisturizer (petroleum jelly, lip balm, etc.)\\nLip pencil\\nLipstick (optional)\\nMirror or compact\\nQ-tips/cotton swabs\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Exfoliate your lips\", \"描述\": \"Exfoliation is a process where the outer, dead layer of your skin is removed to give it a fresh look. Rough, cracked, or chapped lips can look less than appealing when you apply your lip gloss. To do this simply you can:\\nBuy a lip scrub from a local cosmetics store or the cosmetics section of your local drug store.\\nMake your own lip scrub.\\nApply a small amount of petroleum jelly to your lips and then gently scrub with a soft bristle toothbrush.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Moisturize your lips\", \"描述\": \"Exfoliation can leave your lips feeling irritated. You should apply a moisturizer, like petroleum jelly or lip balm, to soothe any discomfort you feel. Applying lip gloss to dry, un-moisturized lips can cause the color to cling to dry patches, making your lip gloss look uneven.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Determine your best possible shades of gloss.\", \"描述\": \"You'll want something that matches your skin tone, but you should also consider about other makeup you will be wearing. If you have several shades available, you should pick a best option and one or two backup colors.\\nThis way, when you apply your lip gloss, if it doesn't work with the rest of your makeup, you can wipe it off before it's too late and use a different shade.\\nGenerally, the following skin tones match with the following shades of gloss:Fair-skinned - light shades, pink, and beigeMedium-toned - rose, mauve, and berryDark-skinned - plum, chocolate, and red\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Match your gloss with the occasion.\", \"描述\": \"If you're trying to add some edge to your look, you might try using darker, sensual colors, like deep reds. A more innocent look might be achieved with lighter, gentler shades, like pinks and skin tones. Playful color, like oranges, blues, and metallic tones, might be perfect for a fun day out with friends.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Figure out what kind of lip gloss you'll be using.\", \"描述\": \"There are three main ways of applying lip gloss, and you can determine the application with a quick look at the lip gloss you plan on using. Take off the cap, and:\\nIf you notice there's a dip-stick with a wand-type applicator on the end, you are using liquid lip gloss. This type can be applied best by dipping the stick in and drag/rubbing it along your lips.\\nIf there is a solid stick-type applicator, it's a roll-on variety of lip gloss. For best application, rub on the lip gloss gently in circular motions.\\nTube lip gloss should be squeezed out a little bit at a time onto your finger, lip brush, or sponge applicator, then spread gently onto your lips.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Applying Your Lip Gloss\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Finish all other makeup before applying your lip gloss.\", \"描述\": \"Lip gloss can be a difficult customer, and the last thing you want is for a sticky, clumpy application of gloss to overpower your look. By finishing all of your other makeup beforehand, you'll be able to clearly see if less is more, or if a heavier application is better after all.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Add a clear moisturizer to make your lip gloss last longer.\", \"描述\": \"By applying a small amount of petroleum jelly or lip balm to your lips evenly, you can extend the life of your lip gloss. 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You'll likely want to stick with similar shades, but you never know the effect you might end up with.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Put on your lip gloss.\", \"描述\": \"Likely you'll have some kind of applicator, be it a wand, roll-on tube, or sponge. Administer your lip gloss onto its applicator, and then, while looking in a wall mirror or compact, put the gloss on the part of your lip that protrudes the most from your face. For most this is the middle of the bottom lip. Then:\\nSpread your lip gloss lightly toward the edges of the same lip.\\nPress your bottom and top lips together to spread the gloss from one lip to the other.\\nObserve the cleanness of your application and use Q-tips and tissues to correct any mistakes.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Finished.\", \"描述\": \"\"}], \"小提示\": [\"Make sure that your lip gloss is not collecting in the corners of your mouth, creating blobs or white spots.\\n\", \"Try not to apply lip gloss before eating. It can get on your food and affect the taste.\\n\", \"Use a mirror to prevent mistakes you often cannot feel.\\n\"], \"注意事项\": [\"Do not pucker up, otherwise you will get lip-gloss in your mouth.\\n\", \"Try not to blot your gloss after it has been applied, you will kill the shine and the purpose of your gloss!\\n\", \"Do not mistake lipstick or liquid lipstick for lip-gloss. Remember, lip-gloss has shine and sheer, while most lipsticks are relatively matte and have a more opaque color.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Lip Liner
1. Preparing to Line Your Lips 1-1. Exfoliate your lips (optional). If you don't have an exfoliating balm or scrub (available at most drug stores and shops that sell makeup), you can exfoliate your lips by applying a moisturizing lip balm and then gently scrubbing them with a clean toothbrush. Some experts recommend against exfoliating your lips, as this can cause small tears in the skin of your lips, making them dry and chapped in the long term. Having healthy, well-moisturized lips is better than exfoliating your lips, but if your lips are flaky, exfoliating is a quick way to make them smooth. 1-2. Moisturize your lips. Before applying anything else to your lips, apply a light moisturizing balm. Make sure the balm isn't too waxy — you want it to sink into your lips, not sit on top of them. If your lips are dry, chapped, or cracked, it will be difficult to apply a smooth line to them, particularly if you intend to fill them in completely with liner. 1-3. Wait for the balm to dry. Some experts recommend waiting 20 minutes to apply anything else to your lips after putting on a moisturizer. If you don't have that kind of time, wait at least a couple of minutes, and then dab your lips with tissue to remove any excess moisturizer. You want your lips to dry but well moisturized before you apply anything else to them. If you find your balm takes too long to dry, try applying it right before bed. This will help ensure that you have hydrated lips for when you do your makeup the next day. 1-4. Prime your lips (optional). A primer isn't 100% necessary, but some makeup artists do recommend it, as it can help smooth your lips and hold both the liner and lipstick on your lips longer. If you intend to wear lipstick, you can apply a lip liner to your entire lips, and this will also help hold the lipstick in place. Concealer or foundation can be used in place of primer. These are good options if you're planning to change the shape of your lips. You can also apply concealer around your lips to highlight them. 1-5. Choose your lip liner color. Choose your lip liner color based on what you intend to do with it. If you're planning to wear red lipstick, go for a red liner; if you're planning to keep your lips looking natural, go for a nude or soft pink liner. You can also look for a lip liner that matches your natural lip color. This will work with any shade, though it may mute some bolder colors a little bit. 1-6. Sharpen your lip liner. Always sharpen your liner before using it. A sharp liner will give you a good, precise line. When your liner is dull, it's closer to the wood of the pencil, and if any pieces are sticking up from the wood they might scratch your lips. Sharpening your liner before each use helps to remove bacteria before you use it. A trick to make sharpening easier is to place your lip pencil in the freezer 20 minutes before sharpening it. This is supposed to help prevent the tip from breaking off, and should produce a cleaner, sharper point. 1-7. Warm up the lip liner. Before using your lip liner, warm up the tip by drawing on the back of your hand. This way it will go on to your lips more smoothly. Another way to warm up your lip liner is to rub the tip between your thumb and index finger. 2. Applying Lip Liner to Your Natural Lip Line 2-1. Part your lips slightly. Parting your lips slightly will help you stick to their natural shape as you line them. 2-2. Trace your natural lip line. Many artists recommend sticking to your natural lip line, as overdrawn lips can look unnatural. A common thing to do is to start at the center-top and center-bottom of your lips and then work outward. Another common lining method is to start at the center, drawing an “x” at your cupid's bow, and then outline the corners and bottom of your mouth before lining the rest of your lips. This helps get achieve an even shape. You can even do this, then fill in your liner on your lips if you want to skip lipstick. As you trace your natural lip line, be extra careful to ensure that you've applied liner to any creases or cracks in your lips; this will help prevent your lipstick from bleeding. To get a fuller look without over lining, trace from the outside corner to the center of your lips instead of from the center out. This helps create a fuller, rounder shape. 2-3. Move in light, short strokes. Moving in light, short strokes will give you a more precise line than trying to trace over your line in one smooth movement. If the liner tugs at your lips at all, it's too hard. Try warming the tip up by rolling it between your thumb and index finger, or drawing on the back of your hand; you can also see if sharpening it helps. 2-4. Complete your look. What you do after lining your lips depends on whether you plan to keep your lips looking natural, or to wear lipstick. If want a natural look, you'll blend the liner into your lips and follow it up with gloss. If you want to wear lipstick, you'll fill in your lips with liner before applying the lipstick. 3. Filling in Your Lips 3-1. Blend a nude liner into your lips for a natural look (optional). If you're not wearing lipstick and simply want to use liner to define your lips, use a nude liner and fill in your lips with the pencil after you've outlined them. You could then finish the look off with a clear gloss. Even if you're not wearing lipstick, a little bit of lip liner lightly applied to your natural lip line can do wonders for helping to define your lips. If you're going for a natural lip, your lips should now be done! 3-2. Fill in your lips with liner. Using swift, short strokes, fill in your entire lips with liner. This will give you a good base that will help your lipstick stay put longer. It will also help keep the lip color even, meaning the lipstick won't change color where it overlaps with the liner. Some people fill their lips in with liner and just wear the liner itself. If you do this, consider using a gloss or similarly colored lip balm over top of the liner to help it look smooth and even. 3-3. Apply your lipstick. Starting at the center of your lips and working outwards, apply your lipstick to your lips. For a lighter and/or more precise application, use a lip brush to apply your lipstick. Even if you want your lipstick to go on thick, you can use a brush — it'll just take a couple of layers to get the same thickness as using the lipstick. 3-4. Refine your line. Once your lips are lined and filled, the last thing you'll want to do is clean up and even out your line. You can clean up the line with a bit of moisturizer or makeup remover on the edge of a cotton swab or kleenex. If you need to refine the line, simply draw over the necessary areas with your lip liner, then use your lip brush to blend where needed. 3-5. Apply concealer or foundation around lips (optional). This is particularly helpful if you're wearing a dramatic color that has left small stains around the edges of your lips; it also helps prevent your lip color from bleeding out to the skin around your lips. Use a small brush or a foundation brush to paint a small amount of concealer or foundation around your lips, as needed. You can also set the foundation/concealer with a small amount of powder. 3-6. Blot between applications (optional). It's really common to apply one layer of lipstick, blot it and then apply another layer. Blot the finished look, too, to keep lipstick from transferring to your teeth. To blot your lips, open them, stick some tissue or blotting paper between them, and then close them gently in an “mmm” position. If you're going to use tissue paper, make sure it's a thick, good-quality tissue that won't leave any bits of fluff on your lips. 3-7. Set your lips (optional). Makeup artists often set lipstick by laying a thin layer of tissue over the lips and then dabbing a translucent powder over the tissue so that a small amount of powder gets on to the lips and helps hold the lipstick in place. 4. Making Your Lips Look Larger 4-1. Choose your colors. Choose a nude liner and nude lipstick for a natural look, or a more dramatic liner and matching lipstick if you're feeling more adventurous. Note that darker colors and mattes can make lips look smaller. 4-2. Apply a concealer to your lips and the surrounding area. This will help blur your natural lip line. It will also help your liner and lipstick stay put. 4-3. Keep it natural (optional). To make your lips look slightly larger, line just outside your natural lip line. To keep it looking natural, only go a very small step beyond your natural lip line. 4-4. Go big (optional). If you want your lips to look significantly larger, you're better off using a two-toned method, with a liner that's slightly darker than your lipstick. In 2014 Kylie Jenner sported newly plumped lips with a '90s-inspired lining style of having a darker liner and a lighter lipstick. Experts say it's important to use a darker liner and then lipstick that's only slightly lighter (e.g., a burgundy liner and a cranberry lipstick) for this look. 4-5. Return to your natural lip line at the corners of your mouth. Regardless of what size you go, make sure that you return to your natural lip line as you near the corners of your mouth. If you don't, you'll end up with clown lips. 4-6. Heavily apply lipstick to the center of your lips. As you do this, be sure to leave space between the lipstick and the lip liner, as you'll be pulling the lipstick up into the liner and blending the two in the next step. Go thick with this application, as you'll need to be able to drag it up and blend it into your lip line. 4-7. Blend the liner and lipstick together. Use a lip brush to pull the lipstick up to your lip liner, and blend the two. 4-8. Run your ring finger or pinky finger over your lips. Do this gently back and forth until you've smoothed out any remaining hard lines. You want your lips to look smoothly graded, with just slightly darker edges leading into a lighter, plump center. 4-9. You're done! If you'd like you can dab a tiny amount of gloss or shimmery powder in the center of your bottom lip, which will help make it look a bit more plump. 5. Making Your Lips Look Smaller 5-1. Choose your colors. Choose a nude liner and nude lipstick for a natural look, or a more dramatic liner and matching lipstick if you're feeling more adventurous. Note that darker colors and mattes can help make lips look smaller. 5-2. Apply a concealer to your lips and the surrounding area. This will help blur your natural lip line. It will also help your liner and lipstick stay put. 5-3. Draw slightly inside of your natural lip line. Using short and swift strokes, line just inside of your natural lip line. Use a nude lip liner for nude-looking lips, or a darker shade for a more dramatic effect. Darker colors can help make lips look smaller. 5-4. Clean up around your lips. Once you're done lining and filling in your lips, remove any stray lines with a kleenex or cotton swab, then use a concealer brush and some foundation or concealer to clean up around the lip liner and further hide your natural lip line. 6. Choosing the Right Tools 6-1. Buy a good-quality lip liner. Good-quality lip liners are available at drugstores and makeup shops: you just need to know what to look for. Always try before you buy. A good liner should easily draw a smooth, richly colored line on your hand. You should try to get a new pencil every 3-6 months. Avoid liners that go on translucent, chalky, and/or crumbly. If it's at all difficult to draw a line on the back of your hand with a liner, avoid it. 6-2. Know what colors to buy. Some makeup aficionados have a matching lip liner for every color of lipstick they own. If you only buy one color of lip liner, however, make it a nude or natural one. A solid beginner's set of lip liners would include one nude, one red, and one pink. 6-3. Get a good sharpener. Unless you're using a liner stick that twists up (these usually come in plastic casings), you'll be using something similar to a pencil crayon. You'll need a pencil sharpener to keep your liner in good shape. There isn't a lot of advice available as to how to purchase a good-quality sharpener; it's best to ask friends or do an online search for highly reviewed sharpeners within your price range. Sharpeners can cost anywhere from $2 to over $40, but it's certainly possible to get a good-quality one for under $10. 6-4. Have some tissue paper or cotton swabs available. Especially when you're new to lining your lips, you may need to clean up the lines. It's a lot easier to do if you have a cotton swab or tissue paper handy. For particularly stubborn marks, put a little bit of moisturizer or makeup remover on some tissue paper or the tip of a cotton swap, and gently rub at the mark until it disappears. It can help to dab a tiny amount of moisturizer on the mark then use the dry side of the cotton swab to rub the mark away. 6-5. Get a good lip balm. Moisturizing your lips before applying a liner can help prevent them from drying out, which can make your liner look dry and crumbly when it sinks into the cracks that form in your lips when they're dry. A good lip balm will sink into your lips and make them feel moisturized. Avoid anything too goopy, which will make it difficult to apply anything else to your lips. 6-6. Get a lip primer (optional). Some makeup artists suggest applying a lip primer to your lips before doing anything else, as this can help lengthen the life of your liner and lipstick once they're on your lips. If you don't have a primer, you can also use concealer or foundation to prime your lips. Tips Lip liners should coordinate with your lipstick color. Try to buy them together when possible. Visit the makeup counter in your local department store and ask for assistance buying lipstick and liner. Don't let them force you into the new seasonal colors if they are too bold, trendy or too light for your lip tone. Explain that you are new to lip liner and try some out while you are there. Quality is important. If you have bad luck with application, try another brand. Warnings Lip liner will melt when exposed to heat. Treat it as you would an eye liner or lipstick. Lip balms, some glosses and other ointments may remove lipstick and lip liner. Wooden pencils that become dull can scratch your lips. Keep a sharpener handy. Lip liner that is applied too heavily can give a sloppy appearance.
{ "create_time": "20230517 10:46:40", "回答明细": "{\"回答\": \"1. Preparing to Line Your Lips\\n1-1. Exfoliate your lips (optional).\\nIf you don't have an exfoliating balm or scrub (available at most drug stores and shops that sell makeup), you can exfoliate your lips by applying a moisturizing lip balm and then gently scrubbing them with a clean toothbrush.\\nSome experts recommend against exfoliating your lips, as this can cause small tears in the skin of your lips, making them dry and chapped in the long term.\\nHaving healthy, well-moisturized lips is better than exfoliating your lips, but if your lips are flaky, exfoliating is a quick way to make them smooth.\\n1-2. Moisturize your lips.\\nBefore applying anything else to your lips, apply a light moisturizing balm. Make sure the balm isn't too waxy — you want it to sink into your lips, not sit on top of them.\\nIf your lips are dry, chapped, or cracked, it will be difficult to apply a smooth line to them, particularly if you intend to fill them in completely with liner.\\n1-3. Wait for the balm to dry.\\nSome experts recommend waiting 20 minutes to apply anything else to your lips after putting on a moisturizer.\\nIf you don't have that kind of time, wait at least a couple of minutes, and then dab your lips with tissue to remove any excess moisturizer.\\nYou want your lips to dry but well moisturized before you apply anything else to them. If you find your balm takes too long to dry, try applying it right before bed. This will help ensure that you have hydrated lips for when you do your makeup the next day.\\n1-4. Prime your lips (optional).\\nA primer isn't 100% necessary, but some makeup artists do recommend it, as it can help smooth your lips and hold both the liner and lipstick on your lips longer.\\nIf you intend to wear lipstick, you can apply a lip liner to your entire lips, and this will also help hold the lipstick in place.\\nConcealer or foundation can be used in place of primer. These are good options if you're planning to change the shape of your lips. You can also apply concealer around your lips to highlight them.\\n1-5. Choose your lip liner color.\\nChoose your lip liner color based on what you intend to do with it. If you're planning to wear red lipstick, go for a red liner; if you're planning to keep your lips looking natural, go for a nude or soft pink liner. You can also look for a lip liner that matches your natural lip color. This will work with any shade, though it may mute some bolder colors a little bit.\\n1-6. Sharpen your lip liner.\\nAlways sharpen your liner before using it. A sharp liner will give you a good, precise line. When your liner is dull, it's closer to the wood of the pencil, and if any pieces are sticking up from the wood they might scratch your lips.\\nSharpening your liner before each use helps to remove bacteria before you use it.\\nA trick to make sharpening easier is to place your lip pencil in the freezer 20 minutes before sharpening it. This is supposed to help prevent the tip from breaking off, and should produce a cleaner, sharper point.\\n1-7. Warm up the lip liner.\\nBefore using your lip liner, warm up the tip by drawing on the back of your hand. This way it will go on to your lips more smoothly.\\nAnother way to warm up your lip liner is to rub the tip between your thumb and index finger.\\n2. Applying Lip Liner to Your Natural Lip Line\\n2-1. Part your lips slightly.\\nParting your lips slightly will help you stick to their natural shape as you line them.\\n2-2. Trace your natural lip line.\\nMany artists recommend sticking to your natural lip line, as overdrawn lips can look unnatural. A common thing to do is to start at the center-top and center-bottom of your lips and then work outward.\\nAnother common lining method is to start at the center, drawing an “x” at your cupid's bow, and then outline the corners and bottom of your mouth before lining the rest of your lips. This helps get achieve an even shape. You can even do this, then fill in your liner on your lips if you want to skip lipstick.\\nAs you trace your natural lip line, be extra careful to ensure that you've applied liner to any creases or cracks in your lips; this will help prevent your lipstick from bleeding.\\nTo get a fuller look without over lining, trace from the outside corner to the center of your lips instead of from the center out. This helps create a fuller, rounder shape.\\n2-3. Move in light, short strokes.\\nMoving in light, short strokes will give you a more precise line than trying to trace over your line in one smooth movement.\\nIf the liner tugs at your lips at all, it's too hard. Try warming the tip up by rolling it between your thumb and index finger, or drawing on the back of your hand; you can also see if sharpening it helps.\\n2-4. Complete your look.\\nWhat you do after lining your lips depends on whether you plan to keep your lips looking natural, or to wear lipstick.\\nIf want a natural look, you'll blend the liner into your lips and follow it up with gloss.\\nIf you want to wear lipstick, you'll fill in your lips with liner before applying the lipstick.\\n3. Filling in Your Lips\\n3-1. Blend a nude liner into your lips for a natural look (optional).\\nIf you're not wearing lipstick and simply want to use liner to define your lips, use a nude liner and fill in your lips with the pencil after you've outlined them. You could then finish the look off with a clear gloss.\\nEven if you're not wearing lipstick, a little bit of lip liner lightly applied to your natural lip line can do wonders for helping to define your lips.\\nIf you're going for a natural lip, your lips should now be done!\\n3-2. Fill in your lips with liner.\\nUsing swift, short strokes, fill in your entire lips with liner. This will give you a good base that will help your lipstick stay put longer. It will also help keep the lip color even, meaning the lipstick won't change color where it overlaps with the liner.\\nSome people fill their lips in with liner and just wear the liner itself. If you do this, consider using a gloss or similarly colored lip balm over top of the liner to help it look smooth and even.\\n3-3. Apply your lipstick.\\nStarting at the center of your lips and working outwards, apply your lipstick to your lips. For a lighter and/or more precise application, use a lip brush to apply your lipstick.\\nEven if you want your lipstick to go on thick, you can use a brush — it'll just take a couple of layers to get the same thickness as using the lipstick.\\n3-4. Refine your line.\\nOnce your lips are lined and filled, the last thing you'll want to do is clean up and even out your line.\\nYou can clean up the line with a bit of moisturizer or makeup remover on the edge of a cotton swab or kleenex.\\nIf you need to refine the line, simply draw over the necessary areas with your lip liner, then use your lip brush to blend where needed.\\n3-5. Apply concealer or foundation around lips (optional).\\nThis is particularly helpful if you're wearing a dramatic color that has left small stains around the edges of your lips; it also helps prevent your lip color from bleeding out to the skin around your lips.\\nUse a small brush or a foundation brush to paint a small amount of concealer or foundation around your lips, as needed.\\nYou can also set the foundation/concealer with a small amount of powder.\\n3-6. Blot between applications (optional).\\nIt's really common to apply one layer of lipstick, blot it and then apply another layer. Blot the finished look, too, to keep lipstick from transferring to your teeth. To blot your lips, open them, stick some tissue or blotting paper between them, and then close them gently in an “mmm” position.\\nIf you're going to use tissue paper, make sure it's a thick, good-quality tissue that won't leave any bits of fluff on your lips.\\n3-7. Set your lips (optional).\\nMakeup artists often set lipstick by laying a thin layer of tissue over the lips and then dabbing a translucent powder over the tissue so that a small amount of powder gets on to the lips and helps hold the lipstick in place.\\n4. Making Your Lips Look Larger\\n4-1. Choose your colors.\\nChoose a nude liner and nude lipstick for a natural look, or a more dramatic liner and matching lipstick if you're feeling more adventurous.\\nNote that darker colors and mattes can make lips look smaller.\\n4-2. Apply a concealer to your lips and the surrounding area.\\nThis will help blur your natural lip line. It will also help your liner and lipstick stay put.\\n4-3. Keep it natural (optional).\\nTo make your lips look slightly larger, line just outside your natural lip line. To keep it looking natural, only go a very small step beyond your natural lip line.\\n4-4. Go big (optional).\\nIf you want your lips to look significantly larger, you're better off using a two-toned method, with a liner that's slightly darker than your lipstick.\\nIn 2014 Kylie Jenner sported newly plumped lips with a '90s-inspired lining style of having a darker liner and a lighter lipstick. Experts say it's important to use a darker liner and then lipstick that's only slightly lighter (e.g., a burgundy liner and a cranberry lipstick) for this look.\\n4-5. Return to your natural lip line at the corners of your mouth.\\nRegardless of what size you go, make sure that you return to your natural lip line as you near the corners of your mouth. If you don't, you'll end up with clown lips.\\n4-6. Heavily apply lipstick to the center of your lips.\\nAs you do this, be sure to leave space between the lipstick and the lip liner, as you'll be pulling the lipstick up into the liner and blending the two in the next step.\\nGo thick with this application, as you'll need to be able to drag it up and blend it into your lip line.\\n4-7. Blend the liner and lipstick together.\\nUse a lip brush to pull the lipstick up to your lip liner, and blend the two.\\n4-8. Run your ring finger or pinky finger over your lips.\\nDo this gently back and forth until you've smoothed out any remaining hard lines. You want your lips to look smoothly graded, with just slightly darker edges leading into a lighter, plump center.\\n4-9. You're done!\\nIf you'd like you can dab a tiny amount of gloss or shimmery powder in the center of your bottom lip, which will help make it look a bit more plump.\\n5. Making Your Lips Look Smaller\\n5-1. Choose your colors.\\nChoose a nude liner and nude lipstick for a natural look, or a more dramatic liner and matching lipstick if you're feeling more adventurous.\\nNote that darker colors and mattes can help make lips look smaller.\\n5-2. Apply a concealer to your lips and the surrounding area.\\nThis will help blur your natural lip line. It will also help your liner and lipstick stay put.\\n5-3. Draw slightly inside of your natural lip line.\\nUsing short and swift strokes, line just inside of your natural lip line. \\nUse a nude lip liner for nude-looking lips, or a darker shade for a more dramatic effect. Darker colors can help make lips look smaller.\\n5-4. Clean up around your lips.\\nOnce you're done lining and filling in your lips, remove any stray lines with a kleenex or cotton swab, then use a concealer brush and some foundation or concealer to clean up around the lip liner and further hide your natural lip line.\\n6. Choosing the Right Tools\\n6-1. Buy a good-quality lip liner.\\nGood-quality lip liners are available at drugstores and makeup shops: you just need to know what to look for. Always try before you buy. A good liner should easily draw a smooth, richly colored line on your hand. You should try to get a new pencil every 3-6 months.\\nAvoid liners that go on translucent, chalky, and/or crumbly.\\nIf it's at all difficult to draw a line on the back of your hand with a liner, avoid it.\\n6-2. Know what colors to buy.\\nSome makeup aficionados have a matching lip liner for every color of lipstick they own. If you only buy one color of lip liner, however, make it a nude or natural one.\\nA solid beginner's set of lip liners would include one nude, one red, and one pink.\\n6-3. Get a good sharpener.\\nUnless you're using a liner stick that twists up (these usually come in plastic casings), you'll be using something similar to a pencil crayon. You'll need a pencil sharpener to keep your liner in good shape.\\nThere isn't a lot of advice available as to how to purchase a good-quality sharpener; it's best to ask friends or do an online search for highly reviewed sharpeners within your price range.\\nSharpeners can cost anywhere from $2 to over $40, but it's certainly possible to get a good-quality one for under $10.\\n6-4. Have some tissue paper or cotton swabs available.\\nEspecially when you're new to lining your lips, you may need to clean up the lines. It's a lot easier to do if you have a cotton swab or tissue paper handy.\\nFor particularly stubborn marks, put a little bit of moisturizer or makeup remover on some tissue paper or the tip of a cotton swap, and gently rub at the mark until it disappears.\\nIt can help to dab a tiny amount of moisturizer on the mark then use the dry side of the cotton swab to rub the mark away.\\n6-5. Get a good lip balm.\\nMoisturizing your lips before applying a liner can help prevent them from drying out, which can make your liner look dry and crumbly when it sinks into the cracks that form in your lips when they're dry.\\nA good lip balm will sink into your lips and make them feel moisturized. Avoid anything too goopy, which will make it difficult to apply anything else to your lips.\\n6-6. Get a lip primer (optional).\\nSome makeup artists suggest applying a lip primer to your lips before doing anything else, as this can help lengthen the life of your liner and lipstick once they're on your lips.\\nIf you don't have a primer, you can also use concealer or foundation to prime your lips.\\nTips\\nLip liners should coordinate with your lipstick color. Try to buy them together when possible.\\nVisit the makeup counter in your local department store and ask for assistance buying lipstick and liner. Don't let them force you into the new seasonal colors if they are too bold, trendy or too light for your lip tone. Explain that you are new to lip liner and try some out while you are there.\\nQuality is important. If you have bad luck with application, try another brand.\\nWarnings\\nLip liner will melt when exposed to heat. Treat it as you would an eye liner or lipstick.\\nLip balms, some glosses and other ointments may remove lipstick and lip liner.\\nWooden pencils that become dull can scratch your lips. Keep a sharpener handy.\\nLip liner that is applied too heavily can give a sloppy appearance.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Applying lip liner correctly can be a challenge for even the most experienced makeup user. Done correctly it can increase the wear of your lipstick, prevent color feathering, prevent color bleeding, provide more definition to your lips, and enhance or hide lip features.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Preparing to Line Your Lips\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Exfoliate your lips (optional).\", \"描述\": \"If you don't have an exfoliating balm or scrub (available at most drug stores and shops that sell makeup), you can exfoliate your lips by applying a moisturizing lip balm and then gently scrubbing them with a clean toothbrush.\\nSome experts recommend against exfoliating your lips, as this can cause small tears in the skin of your lips, making them dry and chapped in the long term.\\nHaving healthy, well-moisturized lips is better than exfoliating your lips, but if your lips are flaky, exfoliating is a quick way to make them smooth.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Moisturize your lips.\", \"描述\": \"Before applying anything else to your lips, apply a light moisturizing balm. Make sure the balm isn't too waxy — you want it to sink into your lips, not sit on top of them.\\nIf your lips are dry, chapped, or cracked, it will be difficult to apply a smooth line to them, particularly if you intend to fill them in completely with liner.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Wait for the balm to dry.\", \"描述\": \"Some experts recommend waiting 20 minutes to apply anything else to your lips after putting on a moisturizer.\\nIf you don't have that kind of time, wait at least a couple of minutes, and then dab your lips with tissue to remove any excess moisturizer.\\nYou want your lips to dry but well moisturized before you apply anything else to them. If you find your balm takes too long to dry, try applying it right before bed. This will help ensure that you have hydrated lips for when you do your makeup the next day.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Prime your lips (optional).\", \"描述\": \"A primer isn't 100% necessary, but some makeup artists do recommend it, as it can help smooth your lips and hold both the liner and lipstick on your lips longer.\\nIf you intend to wear lipstick, you can apply a lip liner to your entire lips, and this will also help hold the lipstick in place.\\nConcealer or foundation can be used in place of primer. These are good options if you're planning to change the shape of your lips. You can also apply concealer around your lips to highlight them.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Choose your lip liner color.\", \"描述\": \"Choose your lip liner color based on what you intend to do with it. If you're planning to wear red lipstick, go for a red liner; if you're planning to keep your lips looking natural, go for a nude or soft pink liner. You can also look for a lip liner that matches your natural lip color. This will work with any shade, though it may mute some bolder colors a little bit.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Sharpen your lip liner.\", \"描述\": \"Always sharpen your liner before using it. A sharp liner will give you a good, precise line. When your liner is dull, it's closer to the wood of the pencil, and if any pieces are sticking up from the wood they might scratch your lips.\\nSharpening your liner before each use helps to remove bacteria before you use it.\\nA trick to make sharpening easier is to place your lip pencil in the freezer 20 minutes before sharpening it. This is supposed to help prevent the tip from breaking off, and should produce a cleaner, sharper point.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Warm up the lip liner.\", \"描述\": \"Before using your lip liner, warm up the tip by drawing on the back of your hand. 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You can even do this, then fill in your liner on your lips if you want to skip lipstick.\\nAs you trace your natural lip line, be extra careful to ensure that you've applied liner to any creases or cracks in your lips; this will help prevent your lipstick from bleeding.\\nTo get a fuller look without over lining, trace from the outside corner to the center of your lips instead of from the center out. This helps create a fuller, rounder shape.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Move in light, short strokes.\", \"描述\": \"Moving in light, short strokes will give you a more precise line than trying to trace over your line in one smooth movement.\\nIf the liner tugs at your lips at all, it's too hard. Try warming the tip up by rolling it between your thumb and index finger, or drawing on the back of your hand; you can also see if sharpening it helps.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Complete your look.\", \"描述\": \"What you do after lining your lips depends on whether you plan to keep your lips looking natural, or to wear lipstick.\\nIf want a natural look, you'll blend the liner into your lips and follow it up with gloss.\\nIf you want to wear lipstick, you'll fill in your lips with liner before applying the lipstick.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Filling in Your Lips\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Blend a nude liner into your lips for a natural look (optional).\", \"描述\": \"If you're not wearing lipstick and simply want to use liner to define your lips, use a nude liner and fill in your lips with the pencil after you've outlined them. You could then finish the look off with a clear gloss.\\nEven if you're not wearing lipstick, a little bit of lip liner lightly applied to your natural lip line can do wonders for helping to define your lips.\\nIf you're going for a natural lip, your lips should now be done!\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Fill in your lips with liner.\", \"描述\": \"Using swift, short strokes, fill in your entire lips with liner. This will give you a good base that will help your lipstick stay put longer. It will also help keep the lip color even, meaning the lipstick won't change color where it overlaps with the liner.\\nSome people fill their lips in with liner and just wear the liner itself. If you do this, consider using a gloss or similarly colored lip balm over top of the liner to help it look smooth and even.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Apply your lipstick.\", \"描述\": \"Starting at the center of your lips and working outwards, apply your lipstick to your lips. For a lighter and/or more precise application, use a lip brush to apply your lipstick.\\nEven if you want your lipstick to go on thick, you can use a brush — it'll just take a couple of layers to get the same thickness as using the lipstick.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Refine your line.\", \"描述\": \"Once your lips are lined and filled, the last thing you'll want to do is clean up and even out your line.\\nYou can clean up the line with a bit of moisturizer or makeup remover on the edge of a cotton swab or kleenex.\\nIf you need to refine the line, simply draw over the necessary areas with your lip liner, then use your lip brush to blend where needed.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Apply concealer or foundation around lips (optional).\", \"描述\": \"This is particularly helpful if you're wearing a dramatic color that has left small stains around the edges of your lips; it also helps prevent your lip color from bleeding out to the skin around your lips.\\nUse a small brush or a foundation brush to paint a small amount of concealer or foundation around your lips, as needed.\\nYou can also set the foundation/concealer with a small amount of powder.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Blot between applications (optional).\", \"描述\": \"It's really common to apply one layer of lipstick, blot it and then apply another layer. Blot the finished look, too, to keep lipstick from transferring to your teeth. To blot your lips, open them, stick some tissue or blotting paper between them, and then close them gently in an “mmm” position.\\nIf you're going to use tissue paper, make sure it's a thick, good-quality tissue that won't leave any bits of fluff on your lips.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Set your lips (optional).\", \"描述\": \"Makeup artists often set lipstick by laying a thin layer of tissue over the lips and then dabbing a translucent powder over the tissue so that a small amount of powder gets on to the lips and helps hold the lipstick in place.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Making Your Lips Look Larger\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Choose your colors.\", \"描述\": \"Choose a nude liner and nude lipstick for a natural look, or a more dramatic liner and matching lipstick if you're feeling more adventurous.\\nNote that darker colors and mattes can make lips look smaller.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Apply a concealer to your lips and the surrounding area.\", \"描述\": \"This will help blur your natural lip line. It will also help your liner and lipstick stay put.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Keep it natural (optional).\", \"描述\": \"To make your lips look slightly larger, line just outside your natural lip line. To keep it looking natural, only go a very small step beyond your natural lip line.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Go big (optional).\", \"描述\": \"If you want your lips to look significantly larger, you're better off using a two-toned method, with a liner that's slightly darker than your lipstick.\\nIn 2014 Kylie Jenner sported newly plumped lips with a '90s-inspired lining style of having a darker liner and a lighter lipstick. Experts say it's important to use a darker liner and then lipstick that's only slightly lighter (e.g., a burgundy liner and a cranberry lipstick) for this look.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Return to your natural lip line at the corners of your mouth.\", \"描述\": \"Regardless of what size you go, make sure that you return to your natural lip line as you near the corners of your mouth. If you don't, you'll end up with clown lips.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Heavily apply lipstick to the center of your lips.\", \"描述\": \"As you do this, be sure to leave space between the lipstick and the lip liner, as you'll be pulling the lipstick up into the liner and blending the two in the next step.\\nGo thick with this application, as you'll need to be able to drag it up and blend it into your lip line.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Blend the liner and lipstick together.\", \"描述\": \"Use a lip brush to pull the lipstick up to your lip liner, and blend the two.\"}, {\"编号\": 8, \"标题\": \"Run your ring finger or pinky finger over your lips.\", \"描述\": \"Do this gently back and forth until you've smoothed out any remaining hard lines. You want your lips to look smoothly graded, with just slightly darker edges leading into a lighter, plump center.\"}, {\"编号\": 9, \"标题\": \"You're done!\", \"描述\": \"If you'd like you can dab a tiny amount of gloss or shimmery powder in the center of your bottom lip, which will help make it look a bit more plump.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Making Your Lips Look Smaller\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Choose your colors.\", \"描述\": \"Choose a nude liner and nude lipstick for a natural look, or a more dramatic liner and matching lipstick if you're feeling more adventurous.\\nNote that darker colors and mattes can help make lips look smaller.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Apply a concealer to your lips and the surrounding area.\", \"描述\": \"This will help blur your natural lip line. It will also help your liner and lipstick stay put.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Draw slightly inside of your natural lip line.\", \"描述\": \"Using short and swift strokes, line just inside of your natural lip line. \\nUse a nude lip liner for nude-looking lips, or a darker shade for a more dramatic effect. Darker colors can help make lips look smaller.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Clean up around your lips.\", \"描述\": \"Once you're done lining and filling in your lips, remove any stray lines with a kleenex or cotton swab, then use a concealer brush and some foundation or concealer to clean up around the lip liner and further hide your natural lip line.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Choosing the Right Tools\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Buy a good-quality lip liner.\", \"描述\": \"Good-quality lip liners are available at drugstores and makeup shops: you just need to know what to look for. Always try before you buy. A good liner should easily draw a smooth, richly colored line on your hand. You should try to get a new pencil every 3-6 months.\\nAvoid liners that go on translucent, chalky, and/or crumbly.\\nIf it's at all difficult to draw a line on the back of your hand with a liner, avoid it.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Know what colors to buy.\", \"描述\": \"Some makeup aficionados have a matching lip liner for every color of lipstick they own. If you only buy one color of lip liner, however, make it a nude or natural one.\\nA solid beginner's set of lip liners would include one nude, one red, and one pink.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Get a good sharpener.\", \"描述\": \"Unless you're using a liner stick that twists up (these usually come in plastic casings), you'll be using something similar to a pencil crayon. You'll need a pencil sharpener to keep your liner in good shape.\\nThere isn't a lot of advice available as to how to purchase a good-quality sharpener; it's best to ask friends or do an online search for highly reviewed sharpeners within your price range.\\nSharpeners can cost anywhere from $2 to over $40, but it's certainly possible to get a good-quality one for under $10.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Have some tissue paper or cotton swabs available.\", \"描述\": \"Especially when you're new to lining your lips, you may need to clean up the lines. It's a lot easier to do if you have a cotton swab or tissue paper handy.\\nFor particularly stubborn marks, put a little bit of moisturizer or makeup remover on some tissue paper or the tip of a cotton swap, and gently rub at the mark until it disappears.\\nIt can help to dab a tiny amount of moisturizer on the mark then use the dry side of the cotton swab to rub the mark away.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Get a good lip balm.\", \"描述\": \"Moisturizing your lips before applying a liner can help prevent them from drying out, which can make your liner look dry and crumbly when it sinks into the cracks that form in your lips when they're dry.\\nA good lip balm will sink into your lips and make them feel moisturized. Avoid anything too goopy, which will make it difficult to apply anything else to your lips.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Get a lip primer (optional).\", \"描述\": \"Some makeup artists suggest applying a lip primer to your lips before doing anything else, as this can help lengthen the life of your liner and lipstick once they're on your lips.\\nIf you don't have a primer, you can also use concealer or foundation to prime your lips.\"}], \"小提示\": [\"Lip liners should coordinate with your lipstick color. Try to buy them together when possible.\\n\", \"Visit the makeup counter in your local department store and ask for assistance buying lipstick and liner. Don't let them force you into the new seasonal colors if they are too bold, trendy or too light for your lip tone. Explain that you are new to lip liner and try some out while you are there.\\n\", \"Quality is important. If you have bad luck with application, try another brand.\\n\"], \"注意事项\": [\"Lip liner will melt when exposed to heat. Treat it as you would an eye liner or lipstick.\\n\", \"Lip balms, some glosses and other ointments may remove lipstick and lip liner.\\n\", \"Wooden pencils that become dull can scratch your lips. Keep a sharpener handy.\\n\", \"Lip liner that is applied too heavily can give a sloppy appearance.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Lip Stain
1. Prepping Your Lips 1-1. Find a lip scrub. A lip scrub will help buff away dead skin cells and make your lips appear smoother and plumper. It will make applying the lip stain a lot easier. If you don't have a lip scrub at home, or don't have time to run out and buy one, you can make your own by combining 1 part honey, 1 part sugar (white or brown), and 1 part oil (almond, coconut, jojoba, or olive) in a small dish. You should only use lip scrub occasionally and as needed. It's great for sloughing off dead, peeling skin, but it can also damage the delicate tissue on your lips if you overuse it. 1-2. Exfoliate your lips with the lip scrub. Apply the scrub to your lips using your fingers. Gently massage your lips using soft, circular motions. A few seconds is all you need. If you have very chapped lips, however, you might need to exfoliate them for up to two minutes. 1-3. Wipe the lip scrub off with a damp towel. Soak the corner of a clean, soft towel with warm water. Squeeze out the excess moisture from the towel, then gently wipe the excess lip scrub off your lips. 1-4. Buff your lips with a soft toothbrush as an alternative to scrubbing. Use a clean toothbrush. This is great for circulation and can help make your lips appear more plump and full. Consider getting a separate toothbrush for lip buffing purposes. Don't both buff and scrub your lips. Buffing is the better option, as it's gentler. 1-5. Pat your lips dry. Take a soft towel, and gently pat your lips dry with it. You are now ready to start applying your lip stain. 1-6. Apply a thin coat of lip balm. Allow the balm to soak in to your lips for 10 minutes. If you're in a hurry, allow it to soak in for at least a minute before wiping away the excess. 2. Doing the Basics 2-1. Get out your desired color of lip stain. Depending on how your lip stain is packaged, you may also need a lip brush. Lip stain can come in a bottle with an applicator, in a small jar, and in a small tube. If the lip stain comes in a small jar, you will need a lipstick brush. Even if your lip stain comes with an applicator, you'll have more control over it if you use a brush. If you plan on doing some layering and contouring later on, choose a lighter shade. 2-2. Start applying the lip stain to your bottom lip. Simply start at one corner of your lip, and drag the applicator or brush to the middle of your lip. Then, start at the other corner and slowly drag the applicator or brush to the middle to connect your line. Follow the curve of your bottom lip. Once you have your lip outline, fill the center part in with more lip stain. 2-3. Smack your lips. Pull your lips inward, so that you can't see them, and then pop them. This will help transfer some of the excess lip stain from the bottom lip to the upper lip. 2-4. Finish applying the lip stain to your upper lip. Start applying the lip stain at the top of your lip. Make an "X" to define your cupid's bow, then use your applicator or brush to trace from each corner to the "X". If needed, touch up the color to make sure the entire lip is covered. 2-5. Blot your lips with a tissue or paper towel. Take a tissue or paper towel, and fold it in half. Place it between your lips. Close your lips and pull them inward. Open your lips and discard the paper towel. This helps get rid of any excess lip stain. It also helps make your lip stain look more natural. If you'd like, you can wear lip stain under your favorite lip stick, as long as the colors match. That way, if your lipstick wears off throughout the day, it won't look patchy. 3. Adding Depth and Shimmer 3-1. Choose a brighter and darker shade of lip stain. You will be applying brighter shade to the outline of your lips, to make them "pop." You will be applying the darker shade to the inner part of your lips to add depth. Combined, this will make your lips appear fuller and plumper. 3-2. Start outlining the inside of your lips with the brighter lip stain shade. Keep the lip stain inside your lip line, not outside. The innermost part of your lips should still have the lighter lip stain color. Outline the inside of both lips. For a sharper, crisper look, use a lipstick brush to apply the lip stain—even if it comes with an applicator. Follow the basic process discussed above, except when it comes to defining your cupid's bow. Instead of making an "X", trace it into a "V". 3-3. Blend the lip stain shade in with a lipstick brush. Once you have outlined your lips using the brighter shade, go over your lips with a lipstick brush. Focus on the transition line, right where the two shades meet. This will create a smoother transition, and make your lip stain look more natural. 3-4. Apply the darker shade to center part of your lips using a lipstick brush. Gently dab the lip stain on using a soft, tapping motion. Focus the color on the inner part of your mouth, and work your way to the center of your lips. 3-5. Consider adding a dab of shimmer on the center of your bottom lip. This will help make your lips appear plumper. Choose a light pink, shimmery shade, and tap it onto the middle of your bottom lip. You can also add a dab to your cupid's bow. This will help give your lips that final touch of luscious fullness. You can also use a little bit of a glossy lip plumper right in the center of your lip, if you prefer. Tips When testing for a lip color in the mall or in a public place, do not apply the product directly to your lips. Try it on your wrist or the side of your hand instead. You may have to let the lip stain sit and dry for a few moments. When your using a felt tip marker type of lip stain apply it inside to your lips then spread it out using your finger to achieve a just bitten look. Or if your using a liquid type of lip-tint dot it inside to your lips then close your mouth or spread outwards using your ring finger. Warnings The color of the lip stain when applied is not always the same as the product color.
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Wipe the lip scrub off with a damp towel.\\nSoak the corner of a clean, soft towel with warm water. Squeeze out the excess moisture from the towel, then gently wipe the excess lip scrub off your lips.\\n1-4. Buff your lips with a soft toothbrush as an alternative to scrubbing.\\nUse a clean toothbrush. This is great for circulation and can help make your lips appear more plump and full.\\nConsider getting a separate toothbrush for lip buffing purposes.\\nDon't both buff and scrub your lips. Buffing is the better option, as it's gentler.\\n1-5. Pat your lips dry.\\nTake a soft towel, and gently pat your lips dry with it. You are now ready to start applying your lip stain.\\n1-6. Apply a thin coat of lip balm.\\nAllow the balm to soak in to your lips for 10 minutes. If you're in a hurry, allow it to soak in for at least a minute before wiping away the excess.\\n2. Doing the Basics\\n2-1. Get out your desired color of lip stain.\\nDepending on how your lip stain is packaged, you may also need a lip brush. Lip stain can come in a bottle with an applicator, in a small jar, and in a small tube.\\nIf the lip stain comes in a small jar, you will need a lipstick brush.\\nEven if your lip stain comes with an applicator, you'll have more control over it if you use a brush.\\nIf you plan on doing some layering and contouring later on, choose a lighter shade.\\n2-2. Start applying the lip stain to your bottom lip.\\nSimply start at one corner of your lip, and drag the applicator or brush to the middle of your lip. Then, start at the other corner and slowly drag the applicator or brush to the middle to connect your line. Follow the curve of your bottom lip. Once you have your lip outline, fill the center part in with more lip stain.\\n2-3. Smack your lips.\\nPull your lips inward, so that you can't see them, and then pop them. This will help transfer some of the excess lip stain from the bottom lip to the upper lip.\\n2-4. Finish applying the lip stain to your upper lip.\\nStart applying the lip stain at the top of your lip. Make an \\\"X\\\" to define your cupid's bow, then use your applicator or brush to trace from each corner to the \\\"X\\\". If needed, touch up the color to make sure the entire lip is covered.\\n2-5. Blot your lips with a tissue or paper towel.\\nTake a tissue or paper towel, and fold it in half. Place it between your lips. Close your lips and pull them inward. Open your lips and discard the paper towel. This helps get rid of any excess lip stain. It also helps make your lip stain look more natural.\\nIf you'd like, you can wear lip stain under your favorite lip stick, as long as the colors match. That way, if your lipstick wears off throughout the day, it won't look patchy.\\n3. Adding Depth and Shimmer\\n3-1. Choose a brighter and darker shade of lip stain.\\nYou will be applying brighter shade to the outline of your lips, to make them \\\"pop.\\\" You will be applying the darker shade to the inner part of your lips to add depth. Combined, this will make your lips appear fuller and plumper.\\n3-2. Start outlining the inside of your lips with the brighter lip stain shade.\\nKeep the lip stain inside your lip line, not outside. The innermost part of your lips should still have the lighter lip stain color. Outline the inside of both lips.\\nFor a sharper, crisper look, use a lipstick brush to apply the lip stain—even if it comes with an applicator.\\nFollow the basic process discussed above, except when it comes to defining your cupid's bow. Instead of making an \\\"X\\\", trace it into a \\\"V\\\".\\n3-3. Blend the lip stain shade in with a lipstick brush.\\nOnce you have outlined your lips using the brighter shade, go over your lips with a lipstick brush. Focus on the transition line, right where the two shades meet. This will create a smoother transition, and make your lip stain look more natural.\\n3-4. Apply the darker shade to center part of your lips using a lipstick brush.\\nGently dab the lip stain on using a soft, tapping motion. Focus the color on the inner part of your mouth, and work your way to the center of your lips.\\n3-5. Consider adding a dab of shimmer on the center of your bottom lip.\\nThis will help make your lips appear plumper. Choose a light pink, shimmery shade, and tap it onto the middle of your bottom lip. You can also add a dab to your cupid's bow. This will help give your lips that final touch of luscious fullness.\\nYou can also use a little bit of a glossy lip plumper right in the center of your lip, if you prefer.\\nTips\\nWhen testing for a lip color in the mall or in a public place, do not apply the product directly to your lips. Try it on your wrist or the side of your hand instead.\\nYou may have to let the lip stain sit and dry for a few moments.\\nWhen your using a felt tip marker type of lip stain apply it inside to your lips then spread it out using your finger to achieve a just bitten look. Or if your using a liquid type of lip-tint dot it inside to your lips then close your mouth or spread outwards using your ring finger.\\nWarnings\\nThe color of the lip stain when applied is not always the same as the product color.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Tired of having to reapply lipstick all the time? Use lip stain instead. It lasts much longer, and is also smudge-proof and waterproof. Applied correctly, it can also make your lips appear both full and smooth. This article will show you how to apply lip stain effectively. It will also give you a few tips and pointers on how to get that full, plump look as well.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Prepping Your Lips\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Find a lip scrub.\", \"描述\": \"A lip scrub will help buff away dead skin cells and make your lips appear smoother and plumper. It will make applying the lip stain a lot easier. If you don't have a lip scrub at home, or don't have time to run out and buy one, you can make your own by combining 1 part honey, 1 part sugar (white or brown), and 1 part oil (almond, coconut, jojoba, or olive) in a small dish.\\nYou should only use lip scrub occasionally and as needed. It's great for sloughing off dead, peeling skin, but it can also damage the delicate tissue on your lips if you overuse it.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Exfoliate your lips with the lip scrub.\", \"描述\": \"Apply the scrub to your lips using your fingers. Gently massage your lips using soft, circular motions. A few seconds is all you need. If you have very chapped lips, however, you might need to exfoliate them for up to two minutes.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Wipe the lip scrub off with a damp towel.\", \"描述\": \"Soak the corner of a clean, soft towel with warm water. Squeeze out the excess moisture from the towel, then gently wipe the excess lip scrub off your lips.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Buff your lips with a soft toothbrush as an alternative to scrubbing.\", \"描述\": \"Use a clean toothbrush. This is great for circulation and can help make your lips appear more plump and full.\\nConsider getting a separate toothbrush for lip buffing purposes.\\nDon't both buff and scrub your lips. Buffing is the better option, as it's gentler.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Pat your lips dry.\", \"描述\": \"Take a soft towel, and gently pat your lips dry with it. You are now ready to start applying your lip stain.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Apply a thin coat of lip balm.\", \"描述\": \"Allow the balm to soak in to your lips for 10 minutes. If you're in a hurry, allow it to soak in for at least a minute before wiping away the excess.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Doing the Basics\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Get out your desired color of lip stain.\", \"描述\": \"Depending on how your lip stain is packaged, you may also need a lip brush. Lip stain can come in a bottle with an applicator, in a small jar, and in a small tube.\\nIf the lip stain comes in a small jar, you will need a lipstick brush.\\nEven if your lip stain comes with an applicator, you'll have more control over it if you use a brush.\\nIf you plan on doing some layering and contouring later on, choose a lighter shade.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Start applying the lip stain to your bottom lip.\", \"描述\": \"Simply start at one corner of your lip, and drag the applicator or brush to the middle of your lip. Then, start at the other corner and slowly drag the applicator or brush to the middle to connect your line. Follow the curve of your bottom lip. Once you have your lip outline, fill the center part in with more lip stain.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Smack your lips.\", \"描述\": \"Pull your lips inward, so that you can't see them, and then pop them. This will help transfer some of the excess lip stain from the bottom lip to the upper lip.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Finish applying the lip stain to your upper lip.\", \"描述\": \"Start applying the lip stain at the top of your lip. Make an \\\"X\\\" to define your cupid's bow, then use your applicator or brush to trace from each corner to the \\\"X\\\". If needed, touch up the color to make sure the entire lip is covered.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Blot your lips with a tissue or paper towel.\", \"描述\": \"Take a tissue or paper towel, and fold it in half. Place it between your lips. Close your lips and pull them inward. Open your lips and discard the paper towel. This helps get rid of any excess lip stain. It also helps make your lip stain look more natural.\\nIf you'd like, you can wear lip stain under your favorite lip stick, as long as the colors match. That way, if your lipstick wears off throughout the day, it won't look patchy.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Adding Depth and Shimmer\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Choose a brighter and darker shade of lip stain.\", \"描述\": \"You will be applying brighter shade to the outline of your lips, to make them \\\"pop.\\\" You will be applying the darker shade to the inner part of your lips to add depth. Combined, this will make your lips appear fuller and plumper.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Start outlining the inside of your lips with the brighter lip stain shade.\", \"描述\": \"Keep the lip stain inside your lip line, not outside. The innermost part of your lips should still have the lighter lip stain color. Outline the inside of both lips.\\nFor a sharper, crisper look, use a lipstick brush to apply the lip stain—even if it comes with an applicator.\\nFollow the basic process discussed above, except when it comes to defining your cupid's bow. Instead of making an \\\"X\\\", trace it into a \\\"V\\\".\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Blend the lip stain shade in with a lipstick brush.\", \"描述\": \"Once you have outlined your lips using the brighter shade, go over your lips with a lipstick brush. Focus on the transition line, right where the two shades meet. This will create a smoother transition, and make your lip stain look more natural.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Apply the darker shade to center part of your lips using a lipstick brush.\", \"描述\": \"Gently dab the lip stain on using a soft, tapping motion. 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Or if your using a liquid type of lip-tint dot it inside to your lips then close your mouth or spread outwards using your ring finger.\\n\"], \"注意事项\": [\"The color of the lip stain when applied is not always the same as the product color.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Lipstick
1. Application 1-1. Apply a thin layer of lip balm to moisturize and even out your lips. Lip balm nourishes your lips so they’re less likely to get dry and flaky. Additionally, lip balm can smooth out your lips by filling in uneven spots. Swipe the lip balm over your upper lip from your Cupid’s bow to the corner of your lips on each side. Then, apply the lip balm to your bottom lip from the center out to the corners. The lip balm should soak in soon after you apply it. If your lips feel gunky, gently wipe off the excess lip balm with a tissue before you apply your lipstick. 1-2. Trace your lips with a lip pencil to prevent bleeding if you like. You don’t have to line your lips, but it can keep your lipstick in place and define the shape of your lips. To apply the lip pencil, position the tip at the center of your Cupid’s bow and slowly trace your lips out to the corner of your mouth on each side. Then, place your pencil at the center of your bottom lip and trace along your lip out to the corners on each side. Pick a clear lip liner or a shade that's close to your lip color for every day use. These shades can go with any lip color. If you prefer, use a lip liner that’s the same color as your lipstick. 1-3. Smile so your application will be even. As you talk and move your mouth, your skin naturally stretches out, which can make your lipstick appear uneven. To make sure it’s layered evenly, smile slightly while you’re applying the lipstick. Try thinking of something that makes you happy. 1-4. Start applying lipstick in the center of your lips. For the easiest application, apply it directly from the tube. To begin, position your lipstick at your Cupid’s bow on your top lip. Carefully dot the lip color onto your Cupid’s bow and the plump part of your lower lip. If you don’t want to apply your lipstick straight from the tube, use a lipstick brush or your clean middle finger to apply the lipstick. Wipe the top of the lipstick using the lipstick brush or the tip of your finger, then dab the lipstick onto your lips. Work from the center of your lips out to the corners of your mouth. 1-5. Drag the lipstick from the center to the corner of your mouth. Swipe the lipstick from the center of your Cupid’s bow out to the corner of your upper lip. Repeat on the other side of your upper lip. Then, position your lipstick in the center of your bottom lip and spread it out to the corner of your bottom lip on each side. You can swipe the lipstick from center to corner in 1 quick motion or you can dot it onto your lips using small dashes. Do what’s easiest for you. 1-6. Use your finger to fill in patchy areas with a second layer. Check your lips to see if the color looks even. If you have patchy spots, swipe a clean finger over the tip of the lipstick, then dab the color onto the patchy area. Repeat as needed to fill in your lips. It’s generally best to not apply more than 1 coat over your lips because the lipstick can look cakey and could crease. Instead, slowly build up color by dabbing on extra lipstick with your finger as needed. 1-7. Blot the inside of your lips with a tissue to remove excess. Fold a clean tissue in half, then hold it between your lips with the fold facing your mouth. Press your lips together around the tissue and release. Blotting your lipstick may help prevent your lipstick from getting on your teeth. Plus, it may help set your lipstick. 2. Making It Last 2-1. Prime your lips with foundation before applying lipstick for an easy option. Foundation can give your lipstick lasting power and may prevent your lipstick from bleeding. Additionally, foundation may even out the surface of your lips. Use a foundation that’s the same color as what you use on the rest of your face. Dab it onto your lips using clean fingers or a makeup sponge. A mineral foundation works great because the minerals may help the pigments stay on your lips. 2-2. Apply a makeup primer to your lips as another option. Primer is a product that helps keep your makeup in place longer. Additionally, it can even out the surface of your skin, including the skin on your lips. Put a tiny drop of primer on the tip of a clean finger and dot it onto your lips. Then, let it soak in for 1-2 minutes before you apply your lipstick. You can add more primer to your fingertip if necessary to cover your entire lips. 2-3. Dust setting powder over your lipstick to prevent smudging. If you use translucent powder to set your makeup, you might also use it to give your lipstick staying power. Dip a clean lip brush or eye shadow brush into your translucent powder, then shake off the excess. Lightly dust the powder over your lipstick to set it. You don’t need a lot of powder, as too much powder could look cakey. Less is more when it comes to setting powder. 3. Different Techniques 3-1. Dab a lighter shade over darker lipstick to make your lips look plumper. First, apply a layer of the lipstick you’ve chosen to wear. Then, use your middle finger to dab a slightly lighter shade of lipstick on the center of your upper and lower lips. Blend the color out so it looks natural. This will create the look of plumper lips. Your base color doesn’t have to be dark. As long as the top shade is lighter, you’ll get the plumping effect. 3-2. Create ombre lips using 2 shades of the same color. Start by applying your lighter shade to your lips. Then, line the outside of your lips using a lip pencil in a darker shade. Finally, use a clean lip brush or your finger to blend the pencil and lip color where they meet, which will create an ombre effect. For instance, you might use a dark red and a lighter red. 3-3. Dab powder blush over your lipstick to make it look matte. Choose a matte, powder blush that is the same color as your lipstick. After you have applied your lipstick and lip liner, sweep your finger across the blush and press it against your lips. Keep applying the blush this way until it is completely covering your lips, and your lipstick is matte. Do not use shimmery blush. This will not work for all lipstick colors since you may not be able to find blush in every color. Try it with peach, pink, and bronze colors, as they’re easiest to find. If you cannot find blush in the right color, you can try using matte eye shadow in a matching color instead. 4. Choosing Color 4-1. Pick shades with blue or purple undertones for a cool complexion. You likely have a cool complexion if your veins appear blue under your skin and silver jewelry looks best on you. Cooler shades like winter colors will look great on you. You can wear a variety of colors, but make sure the shade you choose has a blue or purple undertone. This will flatter your skin’s natural undertones, which helps you look your best. For instance, a bluish red or a purple berry shade will look best against your skin. You can also stick to a nude color, like a pale mauve. 4-2. Look for orange or yellow undertones if you have a warm complexion. Your complexion is probably warm if your veins appear green under your skin and gold jewelry is most flattering. Warmer shades like autumn colors will look most flattering on you. You can still pick any color, but pick a shade that has an orange or yellow tint. For instance, look for an orange-red lipstick or coral shades. You can also go with a nude color that has a yellow or orange undertone. 4-3. Play around with different shades if you have neutral undertones. You may have a neutral complexion if your veins appear both green and blue and if silver and gold are both flattering on you. In this case, you will look great in most colors. Pick a lipstick that makes you feel fabulous. If you like a bold lip, you might try reds or bright shades. If you prefer something more muted, you might stick to nudes or berry shades. 4-4. Skip red or dark lipsticks if you have thin lips. Darker shades, including red, can make thin lips look even thinner. This is because darker colors are minimized. Instead, opt for a light or glossy shade that can make your lips look plumper. Instead of a red, you might wear a glossy pink shade. Similarly, you might switch out a brown for a nude lipstick. 4-5. Avoid glossy or glittery lipstick if you have plump lips. Glossy colors and glitter can both make your lips look larger. If you want to minimize your lips, try a matte shade instead. Your lips will still look luscious but won’t be exaggerated. Play around with different colors, but check that the formula you’re using is matte. Don’t add a layer of lip gloss over your lipstick, as it’ll add more shine. 4-6. Apply a lighter shade to your bottom lip if your top lip is bigger. Lighter colors can give the illusion of a plumper lip, especially if they’re combined with a darker color. If you have a plump top lip and a thin bottom lip, you can use this effect to balance out your lips. Choose 2 colors that are similar. Apply the darker shade to your top lip and the lighter shade to your bottom lip to make your lips look more even. For instance, you might pick 2 berry or nude shades that are almost the same color. 4-7. Dab nude lipstick under your Cupid’s bow to balance a plump bottom lip. You might have a plump bottom lip and a thin upper lip, which you can balance out. First, apply your lipstick as you normally would. Then, use your finger to lightly dab a bit of nude lipstick in the center of your upper lip right under your Cupid’s bow. The lighter shade will give the illusioin of a thicker upper lip. Pick a nude shade that’s similar to your natural lip color. Blend the nude lipstick into your lip color using your finger tip. Tips Lip stains work very well if you are going somewhere where you will drink, so it won't get on the glass. Primers will add some moisture and create a barrier between your lips and the lipstick. With this barrier you can prolong the wear of your lipstick and it helps keep the lips from drying out. Carry your lipstick, lip liner, and lip gloss with you in case you need to do a touch-up. Warnings If you plan on doing any lip-locking, always check that you haven't smeared it or left any traces on your partner afterward!
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Then, place your pencil at the center of your bottom lip and trace along your lip out to the corners on each side.\\nPick a clear lip liner or a shade that's close to your lip color for every day use. These shades can go with any lip color.\\nIf you prefer, use a lip liner that’s the same color as your lipstick.\\n1-3. Smile so your application will be even.\\nAs you talk and move your mouth, your skin naturally stretches out, which can make your lipstick appear uneven. To make sure it’s layered evenly, smile slightly while you’re applying the lipstick.\\nTry thinking of something that makes you happy.\\n1-4. Start applying lipstick in the center of your lips.\\nFor the easiest application, apply it directly from the tube. To begin, position your lipstick at your Cupid’s bow on your top lip. Carefully dot the lip color onto your Cupid’s bow and the plump part of your lower lip.\\nIf you don’t want to apply your lipstick straight from the tube, use a lipstick brush or your clean middle finger to apply the lipstick. Wipe the top of the lipstick using the lipstick brush or the tip of your finger, then dab the lipstick onto your lips. Work from the center of your lips out to the corners of your mouth.\\n1-5. Drag the lipstick from the center to the corner of your mouth.\\nSwipe the lipstick from the center of your Cupid’s bow out to the corner of your upper lip. Repeat on the other side of your upper lip. Then, position your lipstick in the center of your bottom lip and spread it out to the corner of your bottom lip on each side.\\nYou can swipe the lipstick from center to corner in 1 quick motion or you can dot it onto your lips using small dashes. Do what’s easiest for you.\\n1-6. Use your finger to fill in patchy areas with a second layer.\\nCheck your lips to see if the color looks even. If you have patchy spots, swipe a clean finger over the tip of the lipstick, then dab the color onto the patchy area. Repeat as needed to fill in your lips.\\nIt’s generally best to not apply more than 1 coat over your lips because the lipstick can look cakey and could crease. Instead, slowly build up color by dabbing on extra lipstick with your finger as needed.\\n1-7. Blot the inside of your lips with a tissue to remove excess.\\nFold a clean tissue in half, then hold it between your lips with the fold facing your mouth. Press your lips together around the tissue and release.\\nBlotting your lipstick may help prevent your lipstick from getting on your teeth. Plus, it may help set your lipstick.\\n2. Making It Last\\n2-1. Prime your lips with foundation before applying lipstick for an easy option.\\nFoundation can give your lipstick lasting power and may prevent your lipstick from bleeding. Additionally, foundation may even out the surface of your lips. Use a foundation that’s the same color as what you use on the rest of your face. Dab it onto your lips using clean fingers or a makeup sponge.\\nA mineral foundation works great because the minerals may help the pigments stay on your lips.\\n2-2. Apply a makeup primer to your lips as another option.\\nPrimer is a product that helps keep your makeup in place longer. Additionally, it can even out the surface of your skin, including the skin on your lips. Put a tiny drop of primer on the tip of a clean finger and dot it onto your lips. Then, let it soak in for 1-2 minutes before you apply your lipstick.\\nYou can add more primer to your fingertip if necessary to cover your entire lips.\\n2-3. Dust setting powder over your lipstick to prevent smudging.\\nIf you use translucent powder to set your makeup, you might also use it to give your lipstick staying power. Dip a clean lip brush or eye shadow brush into your translucent powder, then shake off the excess. Lightly dust the powder over your lipstick to set it.\\nYou don’t need a lot of powder, as too much powder could look cakey. Less is more when it comes to setting powder.\\n3. Different Techniques\\n3-1. Dab a lighter shade over darker lipstick to make your lips look plumper.\\nFirst, apply a layer of the lipstick you’ve chosen to wear. Then, use your middle finger to dab a slightly lighter shade of lipstick on the center of your upper and lower lips. Blend the color out so it looks natural. This will create the look of plumper lips.\\nYour base color doesn’t have to be dark. As long as the top shade is lighter, you’ll get the plumping effect.\\n3-2. Create ombre lips using 2 shades of the same color.\\nStart by applying your lighter shade to your lips. Then, line the outside of your lips using a lip pencil in a darker shade. Finally, use a clean lip brush or your finger to blend the pencil and lip color where they meet, which will create an ombre effect.\\nFor instance, you might use a dark red and a lighter red.\\n3-3. Dab powder blush over your lipstick to make it look matte.\\nChoose a matte, powder blush that is the same color as your lipstick. After you have applied your lipstick and lip liner, sweep your finger across the blush and press it against your lips. Keep applying the blush this way until it is completely covering your lips, and your lipstick is matte.\\nDo not use shimmery blush.\\nThis will not work for all lipstick colors since you may not be able to find blush in every color. Try it with peach, pink, and bronze colors, as they’re easiest to find.\\nIf you cannot find blush in the right color, you can try using matte eye shadow in a matching color instead.\\n4. Choosing Color\\n4-1. Pick shades with blue or purple undertones for a cool complexion.\\nYou likely have a cool complexion if your veins appear blue under your skin and silver jewelry looks best on you. Cooler shades like winter colors will look great on you. You can wear a variety of colors, but make sure the shade you choose has a blue or purple undertone. This will flatter your skin’s natural undertones, which helps you look your best.\\nFor instance, a bluish red or a purple berry shade will look best against your skin. You can also stick to a nude color, like a pale mauve.\\n4-2. Look for orange or yellow undertones if you have a warm complexion.\\nYour complexion is probably warm if your veins appear green under your skin and gold jewelry is most flattering. Warmer shades like autumn colors will look most flattering on you. You can still pick any color, but pick a shade that has an orange or yellow tint.\\nFor instance, look for an orange-red lipstick or coral shades. You can also go with a nude color that has a yellow or orange undertone.\\n4-3. Play around with different shades if you have neutral undertones.\\nYou may have a neutral complexion if your veins appear both green and blue and if silver and gold are both flattering on you. In this case, you will look great in most colors. Pick a lipstick that makes you feel fabulous.\\nIf you like a bold lip, you might try reds or bright shades. If you prefer something more muted, you might stick to nudes or berry shades.\\n4-4. Skip red or dark lipsticks if you have thin lips.\\nDarker shades, including red, can make thin lips look even thinner. This is because darker colors are minimized. Instead, opt for a light or glossy shade that can make your lips look plumper.\\nInstead of a red, you might wear a glossy pink shade. Similarly, you might switch out a brown for a nude lipstick.\\n4-5. Avoid glossy or glittery lipstick if you have plump lips.\\nGlossy colors and glitter can both make your lips look larger. If you want to minimize your lips, try a matte shade instead. Your lips will still look luscious but won’t be exaggerated.\\nPlay around with different colors, but check that the formula you’re using is matte.\\nDon’t add a layer of lip gloss over your lipstick, as it’ll add more shine.\\n4-6. Apply a lighter shade to your bottom lip if your top lip is bigger.\\nLighter colors can give the illusion of a plumper lip, especially if they’re combined with a darker color. If you have a plump top lip and a thin bottom lip, you can use this effect to balance out your lips. Choose 2 colors that are similar. Apply the darker shade to your top lip and the lighter shade to your bottom lip to make your lips look more even.\\nFor instance, you might pick 2 berry or nude shades that are almost the same color.\\n4-7. Dab nude lipstick under your Cupid’s bow to balance a plump bottom lip.\\nYou might have a plump bottom lip and a thin upper lip, which you can balance out. First, apply your lipstick as you normally would. Then, use your finger to lightly dab a bit of nude lipstick in the center of your upper lip right under your Cupid’s bow. The lighter shade will give the illusioin of a thicker upper lip.\\nPick a nude shade that’s similar to your natural lip color.\\nBlend the nude lipstick into your lip color using your finger tip.\\nTips\\nLip stains work very well if you are going somewhere where you will drink, so it won't get on the glass.\\nPrimers will add some moisture and create a barrier between your lips and the lipstick. With this barrier you can prolong the wear of your lipstick and it helps keep the lips from drying out.\\nCarry your lipstick, lip liner, and lip gloss with you in case you need to do a touch-up.\\nWarnings\\nIf you plan on doing any lip-locking, always check that you haven't smeared it or left any traces on your partner afterward!\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Lipstick is a fun way to enhance your look and express your personal style, but applying it can be tricky. When applied wrong, lipstick may look uneven, might bleed onto your skin, and could fade too soon. Fortunately, there’s a simple yet effective way to apply your lipstick and keep it in place. You’ll be looking your best in no time!\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Application\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Apply a thin layer of lip balm to moisturize and even out your lips.\", \"描述\": \"Lip balm nourishes your lips so they’re less likely to get dry and flaky. Additionally, lip balm can smooth out your lips by filling in uneven spots. Swipe the lip balm over your upper lip from your Cupid’s bow to the corner of your lips on each side. Then, apply the lip balm to your bottom lip from the center out to the corners.\\nThe lip balm should soak in soon after you apply it. If your lips feel gunky, gently wipe off the excess lip balm with a tissue before you apply your lipstick.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Trace your lips with a lip pencil to prevent bleeding if you like.\", \"描述\": \"You don’t have to line your lips, but it can keep your lipstick in place and define the shape of your lips. To apply the lip pencil, position the tip at the center of your Cupid’s bow and slowly trace your lips out to the corner of your mouth on each side. Then, place your pencil at the center of your bottom lip and trace along your lip out to the corners on each side.\\nPick a clear lip liner or a shade that's close to your lip color for every day use. 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Wipe the top of the lipstick using the lipstick brush or the tip of your finger, then dab the lipstick onto your lips. Work from the center of your lips out to the corners of your mouth.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Drag the lipstick from the center to the corner of your mouth.\", \"描述\": \"Swipe the lipstick from the center of your Cupid’s bow out to the corner of your upper lip. Repeat on the other side of your upper lip. Then, position your lipstick in the center of your bottom lip and spread it out to the corner of your bottom lip on each side.\\nYou can swipe the lipstick from center to corner in 1 quick motion or you can dot it onto your lips using small dashes. Do what’s easiest for you.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Use your finger to fill in patchy areas with a second layer.\", \"描述\": \"Check your lips to see if the color looks even. If you have patchy spots, swipe a clean finger over the tip of the lipstick, then dab the color onto the patchy area. Repeat as needed to fill in your lips.\\nIt’s generally best to not apply more than 1 coat over your lips because the lipstick can look cakey and could crease. Instead, slowly build up color by dabbing on extra lipstick with your finger as needed.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Blot the inside of your lips with a tissue to remove excess.\", \"描述\": \"Fold a clean tissue in half, then hold it between your lips with the fold facing your mouth. Press your lips together around the tissue and release.\\nBlotting your lipstick may help prevent your lipstick from getting on your teeth. Plus, it may help set your lipstick.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Making It Last\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Prime your lips with foundation before applying lipstick for an easy option.\", \"描述\": \"Foundation can give your lipstick lasting power and may prevent your lipstick from bleeding. Additionally, foundation may even out the surface of your lips. 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Dip a clean lip brush or eye shadow brush into your translucent powder, then shake off the excess. Lightly dust the powder over your lipstick to set it.\\nYou don’t need a lot of powder, as too much powder could look cakey. Less is more when it comes to setting powder.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Different Techniques\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Dab a lighter shade over darker lipstick to make your lips look plumper.\", \"描述\": \"First, apply a layer of the lipstick you’ve chosen to wear. Then, use your middle finger to dab a slightly lighter shade of lipstick on the center of your upper and lower lips. Blend the color out so it looks natural. This will create the look of plumper lips.\\nYour base color doesn’t have to be dark. As long as the top shade is lighter, you’ll get the plumping effect.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Create ombre lips using 2 shades of the same color.\", \"描述\": \"Start by applying your lighter shade to your lips. Then, line the outside of your lips using a lip pencil in a darker shade. Finally, use a clean lip brush or your finger to blend the pencil and lip color where they meet, which will create an ombre effect.\\nFor instance, you might use a dark red and a lighter red.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Dab powder blush over your lipstick to make it look matte.\", \"描述\": \"Choose a matte, powder blush that is the same color as your lipstick. After you have applied your lipstick and lip liner, sweep your finger across the blush and press it against your lips. Keep applying the blush this way until it is completely covering your lips, and your lipstick is matte.\\nDo not use shimmery blush.\\nThis will not work for all lipstick colors since you may not be able to find blush in every color. Try it with peach, pink, and bronze colors, as they’re easiest to find.\\nIf you cannot find blush in the right color, you can try using matte eye shadow in a matching color instead.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Choosing Color\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Pick shades with blue or purple undertones for a cool complexion.\", \"描述\": \"You likely have a cool complexion if your veins appear blue under your skin and silver jewelry looks best on you. Cooler shades like winter colors will look great on you. You can wear a variety of colors, but make sure the shade you choose has a blue or purple undertone. This will flatter your skin’s natural undertones, which helps you look your best.\\nFor instance, a bluish red or a purple berry shade will look best against your skin. You can also stick to a nude color, like a pale mauve.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Look for orange or yellow undertones if you have a warm complexion.\", \"描述\": \"Your complexion is probably warm if your veins appear green under your skin and gold jewelry is most flattering. Warmer shades like autumn colors will look most flattering on you. You can still pick any color, but pick a shade that has an orange or yellow tint.\\nFor instance, look for an orange-red lipstick or coral shades. You can also go with a nude color that has a yellow or orange undertone.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Play around with different shades if you have neutral undertones.\", \"描述\": \"You may have a neutral complexion if your veins appear both green and blue and if silver and gold are both flattering on you. In this case, you will look great in most colors. Pick a lipstick that makes you feel fabulous.\\nIf you like a bold lip, you might try reds or bright shades. If you prefer something more muted, you might stick to nudes or berry shades.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Skip red or dark lipsticks if you have thin lips.\", \"描述\": \"Darker shades, including red, can make thin lips look even thinner. This is because darker colors are minimized. Instead, opt for a light or glossy shade that can make your lips look plumper.\\nInstead of a red, you might wear a glossy pink shade. Similarly, you might switch out a brown for a nude lipstick.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Avoid glossy or glittery lipstick if you have plump lips.\", \"描述\": \"Glossy colors and glitter can both make your lips look larger. If you want to minimize your lips, try a matte shade instead. 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How to Apply Lipstick Without Liner
1. Tracing a Line with a Brush or Lipstick 1-1. Select a brush to apply your lip color with, if you have one. It will be easier to apply your lip color if you have a brush. Typically, long brushes with a pointed tip work well for lip color application. With a brush, you have a lot of control over the line you draw. You can draw cleaner, straighter lines with a brush as opposed to a lip liner. Lip brushes are especially handy with red lipsticks, where you might want to avoid using a lip liner. If you don’t have a brush, you could use a cotton swab. 1-2. Drag your brush or cotton swab across the tip of your lip color. You want to get a small, even amount of color on your brush or cotton swab. Avoid putting too much lipstick on it, as it could look messy. If you are using liquid lipstick, dip the brush or cotton swab into the tube. 1-3. Use the lipstick itself if you don't have a brush. The pointed end of the lipstick can work well for outlining your lips. If your lipstick is flat and no longer has a pointed end, you’re better off using a brush or cotton swab. 1-4. Draw your lip line in a shape that pleases you, starting with your top lip. Using your brush or your finger, apply your lipstick like you would lip liner. Start at the center, and trace the outline of your top and bottom lips. Follow your lip’s natural shape or slightly exaggerate the lines. Press lightly and use short, even strokes. 2. Using Two Shades of Lipcolor 2-1. Use a darker shade of lipstick as your lip liner for contrast. Instead of using a lip liner pencil, you can use your lipstick as your liner. Select the another color than your lipstick, like a darker color for contrast. 2-2. Use a light lipstick shade to highlight the rim of your mouth. This will still give your lips a barrier to apply lipstick but with a lighter contrasting shade, like pink or nude. 2-3. Trace around your lips with the thin, pointy edge of the lipstick or brush. Follow the natural edge of your lips, and draw a line around the outside. 2-4. Color in your lips with your lipstick. Using your brush or finger, blend in both colors as you reach the red outer line. This is a fun way to add more dimension to your lips. You can choose a dark red lipstick to line your lips, and then use a bright pink lipstick for your lip color. Just be sure to blend the 2 colors well as a visible dark outline can look dated. 3. Substituting Foundation for Your Liner 3-1. Apply your foundation Using a powder or liquid foundation, cover your face with foundation to even out your skin tone and prepare for your lipstick. 3-2. Apply a light, even coat of foundation around the edges of your lips. Go around the top and bottom edge of your lips, blending foundation into your skin. This will act as your lip liner. You can apply your foundation to the edges of your lips with your fingers or with a lip brush. Your lipstick needs something to stick to, and foundation—or concealer! —works well as a substitute for liner. Note that this technique may make your lipstick appear lighter. 3-3. Apply your lipstick, starting with the center of your upper lip. Rub the stick over your lips to apply your lip color. Follow the natural line of your lip rather than following the line you would typically draw with a lip liner. Be careful not to ingest your foundation. You are applying it only to the outer edge of your lips. 3-4. Blot your lipstick, then reapply it. Put a piece of tissue between your lips and lightly press them together. Then, reapply your lipstick using the same technique as before. This will help you build up pigment without creating a thick layer that will bleed. 3-5. Touch up your lip line with your lipstick, lip brush, or foundation. Your line may already be smooth and crisp, though if you need a touch up, use the edge of the lipstick or use a lip brush and smooth over the edge of your lips. You can also apply another light, even coat of foundation around your mouth to correct any mistakes. Tips Apply lip balm to keep your lips moist and hydrated to keep your lipcolor vibrant and your lips hydrated. Use a swab from an already used or “dead” lipstick or lip gloss.
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Use the lipstick itself if you don't have a brush.\\nThe pointed end of the lipstick can work well for outlining your lips.\\nIf your lipstick is flat and no longer has a pointed end, you’re better off using a brush or cotton swab.\\n1-4. Draw your lip line in a shape that pleases you, starting with your top lip.\\nUsing your brush or your finger, apply your lipstick like you would lip liner. Start at the center, and trace the outline of your top and bottom lips. Follow your lip’s natural shape or slightly exaggerate the lines.\\nPress lightly and use short, even strokes.\\n2. Using Two Shades of Lipcolor\\n2-1. Use a darker shade of lipstick as your lip liner for contrast.\\nInstead of using a lip liner pencil, you can use your lipstick as your liner. Select the another color than your lipstick, like a darker color for contrast.\\n2-2. Use a light lipstick shade to highlight the rim of your mouth.\\nThis will still give your lips a barrier to apply lipstick but with a lighter contrasting shade, like pink or nude.\\n2-3. Trace around your lips with the thin, pointy edge of the lipstick or brush.\\nFollow the natural edge of your lips, and draw a line around the outside.\\n2-4. Color in your lips with your lipstick.\\nUsing your brush or finger, blend in both colors as you reach the red outer line. This is a fun way to add more dimension to your lips.\\nYou can choose a dark red lipstick to line your lips, and then use a bright pink lipstick for your lip color.\\nJust be sure to blend the 2 colors well as a visible dark outline can look dated.\\n3. Substituting Foundation for Your Liner\\n3-1. Apply your foundation\\nUsing a powder or liquid foundation, cover your face with foundation to even out your skin tone and prepare for your lipstick.\\n3-2. Apply a light, even coat of foundation around the edges of your lips.\\nGo around the top and bottom edge of your lips, blending foundation into your skin. This will act as your lip liner. You can apply your foundation to the edges of your lips with your fingers or with a lip brush.\\nYour lipstick needs something to stick to, and foundation—or concealer! —works well as a substitute for liner.\\nNote that this technique may make your lipstick appear lighter.\\n3-3. Apply your lipstick, starting with the center of your upper lip.\\nRub the stick over your lips to apply your lip color. Follow the natural line of your lip rather than following the line you would typically draw with a lip liner.\\nBe careful not to ingest your foundation. You are applying it only to the outer edge of your lips.\\n3-4. Blot your lipstick, then reapply it.\\nPut a piece of tissue between your lips and lightly press them together. Then, reapply your lipstick using the same technique as before. This will help you build up pigment without creating a thick layer that will bleed.\\n3-5. Touch up your lip line with your lipstick, lip brush, or foundation.\\nYour line may already be smooth and crisp, though if you need a touch up, use the edge of the lipstick or use a lip brush and smooth over the edge of your lips.\\nYou can also apply another light, even coat of foundation around your mouth to correct any mistakes.\\nTips\\nApply lip balm to keep your lips moist and hydrated to keep your lipcolor vibrant and your lips hydrated.\\nUse a swab from an already used or “dead” lipstick or lip gloss.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"If you have lost or forgotten your tried-and-true lip liner, fret not! You can still apply your lipstick without your liner. Try using your lipstick as your liner by drawing a careful line with a brush, cotton swab, or the lipstick itself. You could also use your foundation as a substitute for lip liner. You’ll be able to easily create beautiful lips no matter what product you use.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Tracing a Line with a Brush or Lipstick\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Select a brush to apply your lip color with, if you have one.\", \"描述\": \"It will be easier to apply your lip color if you have a brush. Typically, long brushes with a pointed tip work well for lip color application.\\nWith a brush, you have a lot of control over the line you draw. You can draw cleaner, straighter lines with a brush as opposed to a lip liner.\\nLip brushes are especially handy with red lipsticks, where you might want to avoid using a lip liner.\\nIf you don’t have a brush, you could use a cotton swab.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Drag your brush or cotton swab across the tip of your lip color.\", \"描述\": \"You want to get a small, even amount of color on your brush or cotton swab. Avoid putting too much lipstick on it, as it could look messy.\\nIf you are using liquid lipstick, dip the brush or cotton swab into the tube.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Use the lipstick itself if you don't have a brush.\", \"描述\": \"The pointed end of the lipstick can work well for outlining your lips.\\nIf your lipstick is flat and no longer has a pointed end, you’re better off using a brush or cotton swab.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Draw your lip line in a shape that pleases you, starting with your top lip.\", \"描述\": \"Using your brush or your finger, apply your lipstick like you would lip liner. Start at the center, and trace the outline of your top and bottom lips. Follow your lip’s natural shape or slightly exaggerate the lines.\\nPress lightly and use short, even strokes.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Using Two Shades of Lipcolor\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Use a darker shade of lipstick as your lip liner for contrast.\", \"描述\": \"Instead of using a lip liner pencil, you can use your lipstick as your liner. Select the another color than your lipstick, like a darker color for contrast.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Use a light lipstick shade to highlight the rim of your mouth.\", \"描述\": \"This will still give your lips a barrier to apply lipstick but with a lighter contrasting shade, like pink or nude.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Trace around your lips with the thin, pointy edge of the lipstick or brush.\", \"描述\": \"Follow the natural edge of your lips, and draw a line around the outside.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Color in your lips with your lipstick.\", \"描述\": \"Using your brush or finger, blend in both colors as you reach the red outer line. 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You can apply your foundation to the edges of your lips with your fingers or with a lip brush.\\nYour lipstick needs something to stick to, and foundation—or concealer! —works well as a substitute for liner.\\nNote that this technique may make your lipstick appear lighter.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Apply your lipstick, starting with the center of your upper lip.\", \"描述\": \"Rub the stick over your lips to apply your lip color. Follow the natural line of your lip rather than following the line you would typically draw with a lip liner.\\nBe careful not to ingest your foundation. You are applying it only to the outer edge of your lips.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Blot your lipstick, then reapply it.\", \"描述\": \"Put a piece of tissue between your lips and lightly press them together. Then, reapply your lipstick using the same technique as before. 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How to Apply Liquid Eyeliner
1. Steps 1-1. Choose your liquid eyeliner. So you’ve made the decision to use liquid eyeliner, but now you need to choose the best application style for you. Liquid eyeliner comes in two main types: felt tip and a dip-brush. Felt tip liquid eyeliner is very similar to a marker, and has the eyeliner fed through it like a pen. A dip-brush liquid eyeliner is similar to nail polish in that it comes with a small bottle of the eyeliner with a brush that must be dipped in in between each application. 1-2. Prepare your eyelids. Applying eyeliner is a middle step to be done after you put on your eyeshadow but before you put on your mascara. Put on an eyelid primer to help your eyeshadow and/or eyeliner stick to your lid for the whole day. If you plan on wearing eye shadow, apply it now and your eyeliner will go over the top. 1-3. Get in the right position. The biggest problem with applying liquid eyeliner is lacking a steady hand, causing a wavy line and uneven application. To rectify this problem, rest your elbow on a table and your hand on your cheek as you apply. If you are able, hold a small hand-held mirror in your opposite hand instead of using a large mirror so that you can get a good view of your eyelid and liner application. 1-4. Draw a row of dots or dashes. When applying liquid eyeliner, avoid putting it on in a single line; doing so will increase your chances of a wavy line and uneven tail end. Instead, start by drawing small dots or dashes directly along your upper lash line, evenly spacing them apart. 1-5. Connect the dots. Use small, short, slow strokes to connect the dots or dashes you created along your line. You will be able to create an even line on both eyes that lacks any bumps or waves by following this method. Avoid connecting all the dots in a single stroke, but use several small strokes between each mark. If the liner skips across your eyelid, then press the applicator tip against your hand to help saturate it. 1-6. Smooth out your line. If you find that the top of your line shows the breaks between the dashes, steady your hand and draw a thin line along the edge to smooth it out. Do so on the bottom edge of the liner as well to fill in any space between your eyeliner and your lash line. 1-7. Add your tail. Regardless of the type of eyeliner that you use, a small tail should be created at the outer edge of your eyelid to give the illusion of a continuation of your lash line. Use your eyeliner to draw a small line extending upwards on your upper lash line, but drawn at the same angle as the upwards curve in your lower lash line. Draw a small triangle from the end of the line with the upper lash line and fill in the space. You can stop it early for a natural look, or sweep it far up your lid for a classic cat eye. 1-8. Finish your makeup. With the completion of your eyeliner, apply your mascara and any other finishing touches to your makeup. Use a large, full-bristled brush to wipe off any shadow or eyeliner that might have fallen underneath your eyes. Use a q-tip dipped in makeup remover to remove any mistakes you made in your eyeliner or mascara application. 2. Using Alternatives to Traditional Liquid Liner 2-1. Try a cream liner. Not quite the same as a liquid liner, cream based eyeliners are applied with a thin brush and a thick liner paste. Cream eyeliners give smoother lines than a pencil and are very similar in appearance and application as a liquid liner. 2-2. Make a liquid liner out of eyeshadow. Believe it or not, you an can actually make your very own liquid eyeliner using a mixture of loose powder eyeshadow and water. Mix the two together to form a thin paste, and use a clean eyeliner brush to draw it on. 2-3. Heat up a liner pencil. When things are heated, they typically melt down into a liquid; the same process applies for pencil eyeliners. Use a lighter to heat up the end of an eyeliner pencil until it becomes very soft. Wait 10-15 seconds, and then draw on the creamy pencil over your lash line. Make sure it is not hot. 2-4. Finished. Tips If you get any in your eye, rinse and gently wipe the entire affected area. If you have injured yourself with the eyeliner stick, apply slight pressure with a damp, warm washcloth to your (closed) eye until the pain subsides.[5] X Research source Don't pull your skin taut while applying liner since it will change the shape of your liner.[6] X Expert Source Alicia D'AngeloMakeup Artist & Hair Stylist Expert Interview. 10 April 2020. When you switch to your next eye, keep using your dominant hand, that way you'll keep your hand steady and keep the stroke straight. Also, remember, practice makes perfect! Warnings Be sure you are not allergic to the liquid eyeliner you are using. Always perform a wrist test, applying a small dab of the makeup on your wrist to see if you have a reaction to it.
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Get in the right position.\\nThe biggest problem with applying liquid eyeliner is lacking a steady hand, causing a wavy line and uneven application. To rectify this problem, rest your elbow on a table and your hand on your cheek as you apply. \\nIf you are able, hold a small hand-held mirror in your opposite hand instead of using a large mirror so that you can get a good view of your eyelid and liner application.\\n1-4. Draw a row of dots or dashes.\\nWhen applying liquid eyeliner, avoid putting it on in a single line; doing so will increase your chances of a wavy line and uneven tail end. Instead, start by drawing small dots or dashes directly along your upper lash line, evenly spacing them apart.\\n1-5. Connect the dots.\\nUse small, short, slow strokes to connect the dots or dashes you created along your line. You will be able to create an even line on both eyes that lacks any bumps or waves by following this method. Avoid connecting all the dots in a single stroke, but use several small strokes between each mark.\\nIf the liner skips across your eyelid, then press the applicator tip against your hand to help saturate it.\\n1-6. Smooth out your line.\\nIf you find that the top of your line shows the breaks between the dashes, steady your hand and draw a thin line along the edge to smooth it out. Do so on the bottom edge of the liner as well to fill in any space between your eyeliner and your lash line.\\n1-7. Add your tail.\\nRegardless of the type of eyeliner that you use, a small tail should be created at the outer edge of your eyelid to give the illusion of a continuation of your lash line. Use your eyeliner to draw a small line extending upwards on your upper lash line, but drawn at the same angle as the upwards curve in your lower lash line. Draw a small triangle from the end of the line with the upper lash line and fill in the space.\\nYou can stop it early for a natural look, or sweep it far up your lid for a classic cat eye.\\n1-8. Finish your makeup.\\nWith the completion of your eyeliner, apply your mascara and any other finishing touches to your makeup. Use a large, full-bristled brush to wipe off any shadow or eyeliner that might have fallen underneath your eyes. Use a q-tip dipped in makeup remover to remove any mistakes you made in your eyeliner or mascara application.\\n2. Using Alternatives to Traditional Liquid Liner\\n2-1. Try a cream liner.\\nNot quite the same as a liquid liner, cream based eyeliners are applied with a thin brush and a thick liner paste. Cream eyeliners give smoother lines than a pencil and are very similar in appearance and application as a liquid liner.\\n2-2. Make a liquid liner out of eyeshadow.\\nBelieve it or not, you an can actually make your very own liquid eyeliner using a mixture of loose powder eyeshadow and water. Mix the two together to form a thin paste, and use a clean eyeliner brush to draw it on.\\n2-3. Heat up a liner pencil.\\nWhen things are heated, they typically melt down into a liquid; the same process applies for pencil eyeliners. Use a lighter to heat up the end of an eyeliner pencil until it becomes very soft. Wait 10-15 seconds, and then draw on the creamy pencil over your lash line. Make sure it is not hot.\\n2-4. Finished.\\n\\nTips\\nIf you get any in your eye, rinse and gently wipe the entire affected area. If you have injured yourself with the eyeliner stick, apply slight pressure with a damp, warm washcloth to your (closed) eye until the pain subsides.[5]\\nX\\nResearch source\\nDon't pull your skin taut while applying liner since it will change the shape of your liner.[6]\\nX\\nExpert Source\\n\\nAlicia D'AngeloMakeup Artist & Hair Stylist\\nExpert Interview. 10 April 2020.\\nWhen you switch to your next eye, keep using your dominant hand, that way you'll keep your hand steady and keep the stroke straight. Also, remember, practice makes perfect!\\nWarnings\\nBe sure you are not allergic to the liquid eyeliner you are using. Always perform a wrist test, applying a small dab of the makeup on your wrist to see if you have a reaction to it.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Want to have the smoothest eyeliner around? Try your hand at painting on fuller lashes with a liquid eyeliner. This inky paint will give you the darkest lash line and sleekest application of any eyeliner on the market.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Steps\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Choose your liquid eyeliner.\", \"描述\": \"So you’ve made the decision to use liquid eyeliner, but now you need to choose the best application style for you. Liquid eyeliner comes in two main types: felt tip and a dip-brush.\\nFelt tip liquid eyeliner is very similar to a marker, and has the eyeliner fed through it like a pen.\\nA dip-brush liquid eyeliner is similar to nail polish in that it comes with a small bottle of the eyeliner with a brush that must be dipped in in between each application.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Prepare your eyelids.\", \"描述\": \"Applying eyeliner is a middle step to be done after you put on your eyeshadow but before you put on your mascara. Put on an eyelid primer to help your eyeshadow and/or eyeliner stick to your lid for the whole day. If you plan on wearing eye shadow, apply it now and your eyeliner will go over the top.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Get in the right position.\", \"描述\": \"The biggest problem with applying liquid eyeliner is lacking a steady hand, causing a wavy line and uneven application. To rectify this problem, rest your elbow on a table and your hand on your cheek as you apply. \\nIf you are able, hold a small hand-held mirror in your opposite hand instead of using a large mirror so that you can get a good view of your eyelid and liner application.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Draw a row of dots or dashes.\", \"描述\": \"When applying liquid eyeliner, avoid putting it on in a single line; doing so will increase your chances of a wavy line and uneven tail end. Instead, start by drawing small dots or dashes directly along your upper lash line, evenly spacing them apart.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Connect the dots.\", \"描述\": \"Use small, short, slow strokes to connect the dots or dashes you created along your line. You will be able to create an even line on both eyes that lacks any bumps or waves by following this method. Avoid connecting all the dots in a single stroke, but use several small strokes between each mark.\\nIf the liner skips across your eyelid, then press the applicator tip against your hand to help saturate it.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Smooth out your line.\", \"描述\": \"If you find that the top of your line shows the breaks between the dashes, steady your hand and draw a thin line along the edge to smooth it out. Do so on the bottom edge of the liner as well to fill in any space between your eyeliner and your lash line.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Add your tail.\", \"描述\": \"Regardless of the type of eyeliner that you use, a small tail should be created at the outer edge of your eyelid to give the illusion of a continuation of your lash line. Use your eyeliner to draw a small line extending upwards on your upper lash line, but drawn at the same angle as the upwards curve in your lower lash line. Draw a small triangle from the end of the line with the upper lash line and fill in the space.\\nYou can stop it early for a natural look, or sweep it far up your lid for a classic cat eye.\"}, {\"编号\": 8, \"标题\": \"Finish your makeup.\", \"描述\": \"With the completion of your eyeliner, apply your mascara and any other finishing touches to your makeup. Use a large, full-bristled brush to wipe off any shadow or eyeliner that might have fallen underneath your eyes. Use a q-tip dipped in makeup remover to remove any mistakes you made in your eyeliner or mascara application.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Using Alternatives to Traditional Liquid Liner\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Try a cream liner.\", \"描述\": \"Not quite the same as a liquid liner, cream based eyeliners are applied with a thin brush and a thick liner paste. Cream eyeliners give smoother lines than a pencil and are very similar in appearance and application as a liquid liner.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Make a liquid liner out of eyeshadow.\", \"描述\": \"Believe it or not, you an can actually make your very own liquid eyeliner using a mixture of loose powder eyeshadow and water. Mix the two together to form a thin paste, and use a clean eyeliner brush to draw it on.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Heat up a liner pencil.\", \"描述\": \"When things are heated, they typically melt down into a liquid; the same process applies for pencil eyeliners. 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Always perform a wrist test, applying a small dab of the makeup on your wrist to see if you have a reaction to it.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Liquid Fertilizer
1. Fertilizing Outdoor Plants 1-1. Run a soil test to see what nutrients your plants need. Get a soil test kit and take a sample of the soil in the area near your plants. Test the soil sample following the instructions in the kit to check the nutrient levels that are already in your soil. That way, you get a better idea of what you need to add to your soil so that your plants can thrive. If your soil already has high levels of nutrients, then you don’t need to apply any liquid fertilizer. 1-2. Dilute a liquid fertilizer with water in a watering can. Based on what you found out from your soil test, get a liquid fertilizer that’s rich in the nutrients that are missing. Every liquid fertilizer has a different concentration, so follow the directions that are on the packaging to find out how much to use. Put water and the fertilizer in a watering can and give a quick stir to ensure the solution is thoroughly mixed. Some liquid fertilizers come in a bottle that connects directly to the end of a hose. The fertilizer mixes with the water once you turn your hose on, so you don’t have to dilute it. If you have irrigation for your outdoor plants, you can put the liquid fertilizer into a fertilizer injector connected to the line. That way, your plants will get fertilizer every time they’re watered. 1-3. Wet the soil around your plants with the fertilizer solution. Slowly pour the fertilizer solution directly onto the soil around the base of your plants to feed and water them at the same time. Only wet the soil enough so it feels damp, but not so there are standing pools of water on the surface. Give liquid fertilizer to the plants in your garden to help them produce more fruits and veggies you can harvest. Liquid fertilizer is great for newly planted trees or shrubs so they can develop strong trunks and branches. Try liquid fertilizer on your flowers when they’re in bloom to help them stay bright and colorful throughout the season. 1-4. Apply fertilizer to the leaves with a garden sprayer for a quick boost. Unlike granular varieties, liquid fertilizers can be used as a foliar application, meaning they absorb through the leaves of your plant. If your plants need a little perk up in the middle of the growing season, dilute your fertilizer in a garden sprayer or spray bottle and mist the leaves until they start to drip. Your plants will get a healthy boost and grow in stronger. Any excess fertilizer that drips off will absorb into the soil and be sucked up by your plant’s roots. 2. Fertilizing Indoor Plants 2-1. Use a balanced NPK liquid fertilizer for your plants. A balanced fertilizer has equal parts nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K), which are all helpful nutrients to stimulate plant growth. Check the packaging on the fertilizer to see if the 3 numbers listing the nutrient amounts are the same, such as “10-10-10” or “15-15-15.” You do not need to run a soil test for container plants since most potting mixes already say what nutrients they contain. Fertilizers are great for promoting blooms, as well as supporting indoor and potted plants after you transplant them into new containers. If you’re growing tomatoes or planting bell peppers, use a liquid fertilizer with a higher amount of potassium to help your plants grow more fruits. 2-2. Dilute the fertilizer in a watering can. Read the label on the packaging to determine the ratio of fertilizer to water you need. Usually, you’ll use about 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of fertilizer per 1 gallon (3.8 L) of water. Put the water and fertilizer in your watering can and swish it around to ensure they’re mixed together. Some fertilizers for indoor and potted plants are already diluted in the bottle, so they’re ready to use right away. Always read the instructions on the package thoroughly to see if you need to add water. 2-3. Soak the soil with your fertilizer solution. Pour the fertilizer solution directly onto the soil to water and feed your indoor potted plants at the same time. Let the fertilizer seep into the soil so it comes out of the drainage holes at the bottom of the pot. Just be sure to stop adding fertilizer before water starts pooling on the surface. 2-4. Spray fertilizer on the leaves if your plants are stressed. If you ever accidentally forget to water or feed your plant, then your plants can use the extra boost from a little liquid fertilizer in the middle of the growing season. Put the diluted fertilizer into a spray bottle or garden sprayer and apply it directly on the leaves. You’ll see your plant perk up within the next couple of days. 3. Fertilizing Your Lawn 3-1. Perform a soil test to find out what nutrients your lawn is missing. Take a sample of soil from your lawn and run your soil test. When you see the results, make note of which nutrients your lawn needs so you can get a liquid fertilizer that contains them. Liquid fertilizers help give your grass a quick boost of green in the middle of the growing season. You only need to test your soil once every 3–5 years to monitor the nutrient levels. 3-2. Pour liquid fertilizer in a garden sprayer and dilute it with water. A garden sprayer is the best way to apply liquid fertilizer to your lawn since you get the most even coverage. Check the fertilizer package to see how much you need to mix with water to get the proper concentration. The concentration of different liquid fertilizers will vary. If you accidentally use too high of a concentration, it could “burn” your grass and damage your lawn. 3-3. Attach the fertilizer bottle to a hose if it has a hose-end applicator, alternatively. Some liquid fertilizers come in a bottle that screws directly to the end of a garden hose. When you turn on your hose, the fertilizer automatically mixes with the water so it’s at the proper concentration. That way, you don’t have to worry about measuring or diluting the fertilizer. Most fertilizers with hose-end applicator bottles can cover 2,500 square feet (230 m) of your lawn. 3-4. Spread the fertilizer evenly over your lawn. Start in the corner of your lawn and spray the fertilizer onto your grass in rows back and forth. Walk backward to avoid stepping on any areas you just applied your fertilizer. The fertilizer will absorb through the blades of grass and the soil to help promote healthy growth. Try applying fertilizer right after you mow your lawn so the grass has more time to absorb the nutrients before you mow again. 4. When should you apply liquid fertilizer? 4-1. Wait at least 2–3 weeks after planting to use liquid fertilizer. You could damage the roots if you apply liquid fertilizer at the same time as planting your plants. After 2 or 3 weeks, the roots have a little more time to establish and will effectively absorb the nutrients from your fertilizer. 4-2. Apply fertilizers in the morning or evening during the growing season. Since the mid-day sun could make the water and fertilizer evaporate, stick to applying it in the early morning or late evening when there isn’t as much sunlight. 5. How often do you apply liquid fertilizer? 5-1. Apply fertilizer to indoor and outdoor plants once a month. Since plants absorb liquid fertilizers quickly, they don’t stay in the soil for very long during the growing season. Every 3–4 weeks, mix up a little more of your liquid fertilizer and reapply it to the soil or directly on the plant leaves to give them a boost of food so they can thrive throughout the growing season. Avoid fertilizing during the winter months when your plants are dormant since they won’t be able to suck up the nutrients. Alternatively, cut the concentration of the fertilizer in half and apply it every 2 weeks for consistent feeding throughout the season. 5-2. Spread liquid fertilizer across your lawn every 2–4 weeks. Liquid fertilizer is fast-acting, so it doesn’t help promote growth throughout the entire season like granular fertilizers. Go out after 2–4 weeks to spray your lawn again so it grows consistently. Grass goes dormant during the winter months, so avoid using fertilizer when your grass stops growing at the end of the season. 6. Should you water after applying liquid fertilizer? Water the soil before applying liquid fertilizer, but not after. Liquid fertilizer moves through the soil easier when it’s damp, so just wet the soil with a watering can just before you apply it. Since the fertilizer is already mixed with water and absorbs into the soil, you don’t have to water it in after you apply it. Solid granular fertilizer needs to be watered in after you apply it, or else it will sit on the surface of your soil. 7. What can you use to make homemade liquid fertilizer? Try making “compost tea” with plant scraps and water. Fill a bucket halfway with loose compost, such as chopped weeds, plant scraps, and grass clippings. Then, fill the bucket with water and leave it outside to make the compost tea. Stir the compost mixture every day for 2 weeks to keep it aerated. When you want to use some of the compost tea, strain some out of the bucket and apply it to the soil or on the leaves of your plants. Try using plants like stinging nettle, alfalfa, comfrey, and dandelions in your compost tea since they’re all rich in nutrients. Cover the top of the bucket with a [mesh screen] to keep out bugs and mosquitoes. Warnings Avoid getting fertilizer on pavement or hard surfaces so it doesn’t wash into a storm drain and contaminate water.[21] X Research source If it’s about to rain, wait to apply fertilizer since it could easily wash off your plants and leach into groundwater.
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Put water and the fertilizer in a watering can and give a quick stir to ensure the solution is thoroughly mixed.\\nSome liquid fertilizers come in a bottle that connects directly to the end of a hose. The fertilizer mixes with the water once you turn your hose on, so you don’t have to dilute it.\\nIf you have irrigation for your outdoor plants, you can put the liquid fertilizer into a fertilizer injector connected to the line. That way, your plants will get fertilizer every time they’re watered.\\n1-3. Wet the soil around your plants with the fertilizer solution.\\nSlowly pour the fertilizer solution directly onto the soil around the base of your plants to feed and water them at the same time. Only wet the soil enough so it feels damp, but not so there are standing pools of water on the surface.\\nGive liquid fertilizer to the plants in your garden to help them produce more fruits and veggies you can harvest.\\nLiquid fertilizer is great for newly planted trees or shrubs so they can develop strong trunks and branches.\\nTry liquid fertilizer on your flowers when they’re in bloom to help them stay bright and colorful throughout the season.\\n1-4. Apply fertilizer to the leaves with a garden sprayer for a quick boost.\\nUnlike granular varieties, liquid fertilizers can be used as a foliar application, meaning they absorb through the leaves of your plant. If your plants need a little perk up in the middle of the growing season, dilute your fertilizer in a garden sprayer or spray bottle and mist the leaves until they start to drip. Your plants will get a healthy boost and grow in stronger.\\nAny excess fertilizer that drips off will absorb into the soil and be sucked up by your plant’s roots.\\n2. Fertilizing Indoor Plants\\n2-1. Use a balanced NPK liquid fertilizer for your plants.\\nA balanced fertilizer has equal parts nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K), which are all helpful nutrients to stimulate plant growth. Check the packaging on the fertilizer to see if the 3 numbers listing the nutrient amounts are the same, such as “10-10-10” or “15-15-15.”\\nYou do not need to run a soil test for container plants since most potting mixes already say what nutrients they contain.\\nFertilizers are great for promoting blooms, as well as supporting indoor and potted plants after you transplant them into new containers.\\nIf you’re growing tomatoes or planting bell peppers, use a liquid fertilizer with a higher amount of potassium to help your plants grow more fruits.\\n2-2. Dilute the fertilizer in a watering can.\\nRead the label on the packaging to determine the ratio of fertilizer to water you need. Usually, you’ll use about 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of fertilizer per 1 gallon (3.8 L) of water. Put the water and fertilizer in your watering can and swish it around to ensure they’re mixed together.\\nSome fertilizers for indoor and potted plants are already diluted in the bottle, so they’re ready to use right away. Always read the instructions on the package thoroughly to see if you need to add water.\\n2-3. Soak the soil with your fertilizer solution.\\nPour the fertilizer solution directly onto the soil to water and feed your indoor potted plants at the same time. Let the fertilizer seep into the soil so it comes out of the drainage holes at the bottom of the pot. Just be sure to stop adding fertilizer before water starts pooling on the surface.\\n2-4. Spray fertilizer on the leaves if your plants are stressed.\\nIf you ever accidentally forget to water or feed your plant, then your plants can use the extra boost from a little liquid fertilizer in the middle of the growing season. Put the diluted fertilizer into a spray bottle or garden sprayer and apply it directly on the leaves. You’ll see your plant perk up within the next couple of days.\\n3. Fertilizing Your Lawn\\n3-1. Perform a soil test to find out what nutrients your lawn is missing.\\nTake a sample of soil from your lawn and run your soil test. When you see the results, make note of which nutrients your lawn needs so you can get a liquid fertilizer that contains them.\\nLiquid fertilizers help give your grass a quick boost of green in the middle of the growing season.\\nYou only need to test your soil once every 3–5 years to monitor the nutrient levels.\\n3-2. Pour liquid fertilizer in a garden sprayer and dilute it with water.\\nA garden sprayer is the best way to apply liquid fertilizer to your lawn since you get the most even coverage. Check the fertilizer package to see how much you need to mix with water to get the proper concentration.\\nThe concentration of different liquid fertilizers will vary. If you accidentally use too high of a concentration, it could “burn” your grass and damage your lawn.\\n3-3. Attach the fertilizer bottle to a hose if it has a hose-end applicator, alternatively.\\nSome liquid fertilizers come in a bottle that screws directly to the end of a garden hose. When you turn on your hose, the fertilizer automatically mixes with the water so it’s at the proper concentration. That way, you don’t have to worry about measuring or diluting the fertilizer.\\nMost fertilizers with hose-end applicator bottles can cover 2,500 square feet (230 m) of your lawn.\\n3-4. Spread the fertilizer evenly over your lawn.\\nStart in the corner of your lawn and spray the fertilizer onto your grass in rows back and forth. Walk backward to avoid stepping on any areas you just applied your fertilizer. The fertilizer will absorb through the blades of grass and the soil to help promote healthy growth.\\nTry applying fertilizer right after you mow your lawn so the grass has more time to absorb the nutrients before you mow again.\\n4. When should you apply liquid fertilizer?\\n4-1. Wait at least 2–3 weeks after planting to use liquid fertilizer.\\nYou could damage the roots if you apply liquid fertilizer at the same time as planting your plants. After 2 or 3 weeks, the roots have a little more time to establish and will effectively absorb the nutrients from your fertilizer.\\n4-2. Apply fertilizers in the morning or evening during the growing season.\\nSince the mid-day sun could make the water and fertilizer evaporate, stick to applying it in the early morning or late evening when there isn’t as much sunlight.\\n5. How often do you apply liquid fertilizer?\\n5-1. Apply fertilizer to indoor and outdoor plants once a month.\\nSince plants absorb liquid fertilizers quickly, they don’t stay in the soil for very long during the growing season. Every 3–4 weeks, mix up a little more of your liquid fertilizer and reapply it to the soil or directly on the plant leaves to give them a boost of food so they can thrive throughout the growing season.\\nAvoid fertilizing during the winter months when your plants are dormant since they won’t be able to suck up the nutrients.\\nAlternatively, cut the concentration of the fertilizer in half and apply it every 2 weeks for consistent feeding throughout the season.\\n5-2. Spread liquid fertilizer across your lawn every 2–4 weeks.\\nLiquid fertilizer is fast-acting, so it doesn’t help promote growth throughout the entire season like granular fertilizers. Go out after 2–4 weeks to spray your lawn again so it grows consistently.\\nGrass goes dormant during the winter months, so avoid using fertilizer when your grass stops growing at the end of the season.\\n6. Should you water after applying liquid fertilizer?\\nWater the soil before applying liquid fertilizer, but not after.\\nLiquid fertilizer moves through the soil easier when it’s damp, so just wet the soil with a watering can just before you apply it. Since the fertilizer is already mixed with water and absorbs into the soil, you don’t have to water it in after you apply it.\\nSolid granular fertilizer needs to be watered in after you apply it, or else it will sit on the surface of your soil.\\n7. What can you use to make homemade liquid fertilizer?\\nTry making “compost tea” with plant scraps and water.\\nFill a bucket halfway with loose compost, such as chopped weeds, plant scraps, and grass clippings. Then, fill the bucket with water and leave it outside to make the compost tea. Stir the compost mixture every day for 2 weeks to keep it aerated. When you want to use some of the compost tea, strain some out of the bucket and apply it to the soil or on the leaves of your plants.\\nTry using plants like stinging nettle, alfalfa, comfrey, and dandelions in your compost tea since they’re all rich in nutrients.\\nCover the top of the bucket with a [mesh screen] to keep out bugs and mosquitoes.\\nWarnings\\nAvoid getting fertilizer on pavement or hard surfaces so it doesn’t wash into a storm drain and contaminate water.[21]\\nX\\nResearch source\\nIf it’s about to rain, wait to apply fertilizer since it could easily wash off your plants and leach into groundwater.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"If you're looking for a quick way to feed your plants or lawn, liquid fertilizer is a great way to stimulate healthy growth. Liquid or water-soluble fertilizers seep into the soil or the leaves of your plants a quick and even balance of nutrients they need, and they're so easy to use no matter what you’re growing. 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Your plants will get a healthy boost and grow in stronger.\\nAny excess fertilizer that drips off will absorb into the soil and be sucked up by your plant’s roots.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Fertilizing Indoor Plants\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Use a balanced NPK liquid fertilizer for your plants.\", \"描述\": \"A balanced fertilizer has equal parts nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K), which are all helpful nutrients to stimulate plant growth. Check the packaging on the fertilizer to see if the 3 numbers listing the nutrient amounts are the same, such as “10-10-10” or “15-15-15.”\\nYou do not need to run a soil test for container plants since most potting mixes already say what nutrients they contain.\\nFertilizers are great for promoting blooms, as well as supporting indoor and potted plants after you transplant them into new containers.\\nIf you’re growing tomatoes or planting bell peppers, use a liquid fertilizer with a higher amount of potassium to help your plants grow more fruits.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Dilute the fertilizer in a watering can.\", \"描述\": \"Read the label on the packaging to determine the ratio of fertilizer to water you need. Usually, you’ll use about 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of fertilizer per 1 gallon (3.8 L) of water. Put the water and fertilizer in your watering can and swish it around to ensure they’re mixed together.\\nSome fertilizers for indoor and potted plants are already diluted in the bottle, so they’re ready to use right away. Always read the instructions on the package thoroughly to see if you need to add water.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Soak the soil with your fertilizer solution.\", \"描述\": \"Pour the fertilizer solution directly onto the soil to water and feed your indoor potted plants at the same time. Let the fertilizer seep into the soil so it comes out of the drainage holes at the bottom of the pot. Just be sure to stop adding fertilizer before water starts pooling on the surface.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Spray fertilizer on the leaves if your plants are stressed.\", \"描述\": \"If you ever accidentally forget to water or feed your plant, then your plants can use the extra boost from a little liquid fertilizer in the middle of the growing season. Put the diluted fertilizer into a spray bottle or garden sprayer and apply it directly on the leaves. You’ll see your plant perk up within the next couple of days.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Fertilizing Your Lawn\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Perform a soil test to find out what nutrients your lawn is missing.\", \"描述\": \"Take a sample of soil from your lawn and run your soil test. When you see the results, make note of which nutrients your lawn needs so you can get a liquid fertilizer that contains them.\\nLiquid fertilizers help give your grass a quick boost of green in the middle of the growing season.\\nYou only need to test your soil once every 3–5 years to monitor the nutrient levels.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Pour liquid fertilizer in a garden sprayer and dilute it with water.\", \"描述\": \"A garden sprayer is the best way to apply liquid fertilizer to your lawn since you get the most even coverage. Check the fertilizer package to see how much you need to mix with water to get the proper concentration.\\nThe concentration of different liquid fertilizers will vary. If you accidentally use too high of a concentration, it could “burn” your grass and damage your lawn.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Attach the fertilizer bottle to a hose if it has a hose-end applicator, alternatively.\", \"描述\": \"Some liquid fertilizers come in a bottle that screws directly to the end of a garden hose. When you turn on your hose, the fertilizer automatically mixes with the water so it’s at the proper concentration. That way, you don’t have to worry about measuring or diluting the fertilizer.\\nMost fertilizers with hose-end applicator bottles can cover 2,500 square feet (230 m) of your lawn.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Spread the fertilizer evenly over your lawn.\", \"描述\": \"Start in the corner of your lawn and spray the fertilizer onto your grass in rows back and forth. Walk backward to avoid stepping on any areas you just applied your fertilizer. The fertilizer will absorb through the blades of grass and the soil to help promote healthy growth.\\nTry applying fertilizer right after you mow your lawn so the grass has more time to absorb the nutrients before you mow again.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"When should you apply liquid fertilizer?\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Wait at least 2–3 weeks after planting to use liquid fertilizer.\", \"描述\": \"You could damage the roots if you apply liquid fertilizer at the same time as planting your plants. 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Every 3–4 weeks, mix up a little more of your liquid fertilizer and reapply it to the soil or directly on the plant leaves to give them a boost of food so they can thrive throughout the growing season.\\nAvoid fertilizing during the winter months when your plants are dormant since they won’t be able to suck up the nutrients.\\nAlternatively, cut the concentration of the fertilizer in half and apply it every 2 weeks for consistent feeding throughout the season.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Spread liquid fertilizer across your lawn every 2–4 weeks.\", \"描述\": \"Liquid fertilizer is fast-acting, so it doesn’t help promote growth throughout the entire season like granular fertilizers. Go out after 2–4 weeks to spray your lawn again so it grows consistently.\\nGrass goes dormant during the winter months, so avoid using fertilizer when your grass stops growing at the end of the season.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Should you water after applying liquid fertilizer?\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Water the soil before applying liquid fertilizer, but not after.\", \"描述\": \"Liquid fertilizer moves through the soil easier when it’s damp, so just wet the soil with a watering can just before you apply it. Since the fertilizer is already mixed with water and absorbs into the soil, you don’t have to water it in after you apply it.\\nSolid granular fertilizer needs to be watered in after you apply it, or else it will sit on the surface of your soil.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"What can you use to make homemade liquid fertilizer?\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Try making “compost tea” with plant scraps and water.\", \"描述\": \"Fill a bucket halfway with loose compost, such as chopped weeds, plant scraps, and grass clippings. Then, fill the bucket with water and leave it outside to make the compost tea. Stir the compost mixture every day for 2 weeks to keep it aerated. 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How to Apply Liquid Lipstick
1. Prepping Your Lips 1-1. Prep your lips with moisturizing lip balm. Liquid lipstick stays on for a long time and this can dry out your lips. To keep your lips moisturized, apply some moisturizing lip balm to your lips before you apply the liquid lipstick. Look for a lip balm that is wax based for extra protection, such as a beeswax lip balm. 1-2. Apply some highlighter around your lip line. To accentuate your cupid's bow, take a moment to apply a little highlighter to this area and along other areas around your lips if desired. Your cupid's bow is the curved area right above your upper lip. You only need to apply a small amount of highlighter to your cupid's bow. Highlighter is meant to reflect the light and look natural. Adding too much may make your lips look a little odd. 1-3. Use concealer around your lips. Liquid lipstick can bleed onto the areas around your lips if you get sweaty or in hot or humid weather. To prevent liquid lipstick from bleeding onto the skin around your lips, apply some concealer to the skin around your lip line using a makeup sponge. 1-4. Line your lips if desired. Lining your lips is not necessary, but it may help you to ensure better definition to your lips. If you want to use lip liner, then apply it at this time. You may even want to just line your cupid's bow to make sure that it is well-defined. To line your lips, start at your cupid's bow and draw a line going in towards the center of your lip. Then do the same thing for the other side of your cupid's bow. Then use small strokes to line the outer edges of the rest of your lips. 2. Applying Liquid Lipstick 2-1. Fill in your bottom lip first. To begin applying your liquid lipstick, take your liquid lipstick and use the brush to apply it first to the outer corners of your lower lip. Then, then move downwards towards the bottom edge of your lower lip and line your lower lip with the liquid lipstick. You can then fill in your lower lip with a few swipes of liquid lipstick. 2-2. Press your lips together. Before you move on to your upper lip, press your lower lip against your upper lip to transfer some of the color. You will not be able to cover your entire upper lip this way, but pressing your lips together will start to even out the color and distribute it to your upper lip. 2-3. Move to your upper lip. Next, line the outer edge of your cupid's bow and then move to the outer edges of your upper lip. Line and fill in these areas and then press your lips together some more. Only one coat of liquid lipstick is necessary since it often provides full coverage in one coat. However, you may want to apply more liquid lipstick to some areas or do an extra coat for a more intense look. 2-4. Blot your lips on some tissue paper for a matte look. Liquid lipstick may appear glossy when you first apply it, but by blotting your lips on a piece of tissue or a paper towel, you can achieve a matte look instead. Take a tissue or a paper towel and hold it up to your lips. Then wrap your lips around it as if you are biting it with your teeth. 2-5. Use a cotton swab dipped in cold cream to correct any mistakes. Liquid lipstick can be hard to remove and it can stain your skin pretty quickly if you make a mistake. Make sure that you fix any mistakes right away by using a cotton swab dipped in some cold cream to wipe the area clean. 2-6. Remove the lipstick with a textured makeup wipe. If you do not like the color or if you are just ready to take it off, then you will need to use some makeup remover. Try using a textured makeup remover wipe to take off the color and then follow up by rinsing off your lips. Make sure that you apply some more lip balm after you have removed the liquid lipstick to restore any lost moisture. Tips Liquid lipstick is meant to stay on your lips for a long time, so it is unlikely to come off when you are kissing or eating. However, if you apply gloss over it, then it may come off, such as on your partner's lips or the rim of your glass.
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Use concealer around your lips.\\nLiquid lipstick can bleed onto the areas around your lips if you get sweaty or in hot or humid weather. To prevent liquid lipstick from bleeding onto the skin around your lips, apply some concealer to the skin around your lip line using a makeup sponge.\\n1-4. Line your lips if desired.\\nLining your lips is not necessary, but it may help you to ensure better definition to your lips. If you want to use lip liner, then apply it at this time. You may even want to just line your cupid's bow to make sure that it is well-defined.\\nTo line your lips, start at your cupid's bow and draw a line going in towards the center of your lip. Then do the same thing for the other side of your cupid's bow. Then use small strokes to line the outer edges of the rest of your lips.\\n2. Applying Liquid Lipstick\\n2-1. Fill in your bottom lip first.\\nTo begin applying your liquid lipstick, take your liquid lipstick and use the brush to apply it first to the outer corners of your lower lip. Then, then move downwards towards the bottom edge of your lower lip and line your lower lip with the liquid lipstick. You can then fill in your lower lip with a few swipes of liquid lipstick.\\n2-2. Press your lips together.\\nBefore you move on to your upper lip, press your lower lip against your upper lip to transfer some of the color. You will not be able to cover your entire upper lip this way, but pressing your lips together will start to even out the color and distribute it to your upper lip.\\n2-3. Move to your upper lip.\\nNext, line the outer edge of your cupid's bow and then move to the outer edges of your upper lip. Line and fill in these areas and then press your lips together some more.\\nOnly one coat of liquid lipstick is necessary since it often provides full coverage in one coat. However, you may want to apply more liquid lipstick to some areas or do an extra coat for a more intense look.\\n2-4. Blot your lips on some tissue paper for a matte look.\\nLiquid lipstick may appear glossy when you first apply it, but by blotting your lips on a piece of tissue or a paper towel, you can achieve a matte look instead. Take a tissue or a paper towel and hold it up to your lips. Then wrap your lips around it as if you are biting it with your teeth.\\n2-5. Use a cotton swab dipped in cold cream to correct any mistakes.\\nLiquid lipstick can be hard to remove and it can stain your skin pretty quickly if you make a mistake. Make sure that you fix any mistakes right away by using a cotton swab dipped in some cold cream to wipe the area clean.\\n2-6. Remove the lipstick with a textured makeup wipe.\\nIf you do not like the color or if you are just ready to take it off, then you will need to use some makeup remover. Try using a textured makeup remover wipe to take off the color and then follow up by rinsing off your lips.\\nMake sure that you apply some more lip balm after you have removed the liquid lipstick to restore any lost moisture.\\nTips\\nLiquid lipstick is meant to stay on your lips for a long time, so it is unlikely to come off when you are kissing or eating. However, if you apply gloss over it, then it may come off, such as on your partner's lips or the rim of your glass.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Liquid lipstick is long lasting, bold, and it won't come off when you kiss someone or sip on a drink. However, it can also bleed onto your skin or dry out your lips if you do not prep your lips properly. If you are new to applying liquid lipstick, then there are some simple techniques that you should know about.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Prepping Your Lips\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Prep your lips with moisturizing lip balm.\", \"描述\": \"Liquid lipstick stays on for a long time and this can dry out your lips. To keep your lips moisturized, apply some moisturizing lip balm to your lips before you apply the liquid lipstick.\\nLook for a lip balm that is wax based for extra protection, such as a beeswax lip balm.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Apply some highlighter around your lip line.\", \"描述\": \"To accentuate your cupid's bow, take a moment to apply a little highlighter to this area and along other areas around your lips if desired. Your cupid's bow is the curved area right above your upper lip.\\nYou only need to apply a small amount of highlighter to your cupid's bow. Highlighter is meant to reflect the light and look natural. 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Then wrap your lips around it as if you are biting it with your teeth.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Use a cotton swab dipped in cold cream to correct any mistakes.\", \"描述\": \"Liquid lipstick can be hard to remove and it can stain your skin pretty quickly if you make a mistake. Make sure that you fix any mistakes right away by using a cotton swab dipped in some cold cream to wipe the area clean.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Remove the lipstick with a textured makeup wipe.\", \"描述\": \"If you do not like the color or if you are just ready to take it off, then you will need to use some makeup remover. Try using a textured makeup remover wipe to take off the color and then follow up by rinsing off your lips.\\nMake sure that you apply some more lip balm after you have removed the liquid lipstick to restore any lost moisture.\"}], \"小提示\": [\"Liquid lipstick is meant to stay on your lips for a long time, so it is unlikely to come off when you are kissing or eating. However, if you apply gloss over it, then it may come off, such as on your partner's lips or the rim of your glass.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Long Lasting Makeup for the Summer
1. Setting a Solid Foundation 1-1. Start with clean skin. Wash your face with your regular soap or cleanser before applying any makeup. Makeup will stay on a clean face longer. This will also help remove any sweat that's already stuck to your face. 1-2. Apply an oil-free moisturizer before putting on makeup. Moisturizing can help your skin stay hydrated throughout the day. Healthier skin will retain makeup easier. Go for an oil-free moisturizer and apply it to your face in the morning before adding your makeup. Check any products you're buying to make sure they're catered to your specific skin type. If you have oily skin, for example, opt for a moisturizer aimed to help with that. As you want to protect your skin from the sun in the summer, look for a moisturizer with built in SPF for optimal protection. 1-3. Opt for a cooling primer. Not only does primer make makeup go on easier, it can help you stay cool. The less you sweat, the less damage is done to your makeup. Look for a primer that hydrates the face and helps cool down skin.You can find these primers online, at a salon, and in some department stores. You can also try adding a splash of a naturally-cooling essential oil, like peppermint, to keep your face cool. Just make sure to dilute any essential oil you use with a carrier oil, like olive oil, before applying it to your face. 1-4. Choose a liquid foundation. Liquid foundations hold up much better under the heat than powder varieties. In addition to opting for a liquid foundation, look for a sheer and light brand. This will minimize sweat and keep your makeup intact longer. Consider a matte finish, as matte tends to reduce shine. Look for liquid foundations labeled as "long lasting," as these may stay on easier during the summer months. 1-5. Use light coverage when applying the foundation. Only apply a light layer of foundation to keep your face cool. Instead of applying foundation across your face, focus on covering things like blemishes and discoloration. 1-6. Conceal lightly. If you use concealer, only use a small amount. Focus on areas that aren't covered adequately with foundation, such as discolored spots or blemishes only. For best results, use a tinted concealer. 2. Doing Your Eyes and Lips 2-1. Use waterproof eye makeup only. You can purchase waterproof mascara, eyeliner, and eye shadow at most salons and department stores. These items are vital if you want to keep your eye makeup from running during warm days. 2-2. Add an eye shadow primer. Before applying eye shadow, opt for a smooth primer over your lids instead of eye cream. This helps minimize creasing. It also provides something for eyeshadow to stick to. In the heat, it can be difficult to get eyeshadow to adhere naturally to your eyelids. 2-3. Use cream eye shadow. In general, the less eyeshadow you use the better during the summer. Go for a light layer of a cream-based shadows. Creamy eye shadows tend to stay on better than powder varieties. If you're comfortable, you can ditch the eyeshadow altogether and skip straight to the eyeliner. 2-4. Use a lip liner first. Before applying your lipstick, go for the liner. Lip liner helps your lipstick look neater, which can help your makeup look intact in the event of sweat or smudges. It's a good idea to add a lip balm before applying a liner, as this will help lip products better adhere to your lips. 2-5. Keep your lip makeup nude. Big, bold colors don't always look great in the summer months as they can look heavy. Opt for soft nude shades that mimic your natural lip color. You can also try invisible lip liner or lipstick, which makes your lips look smoother without altering the color. Make sure your choice of lipstick matches your lip liner. Go for matte formulas over creamy glosses/formulas, as mattes look less shiny. Finding lipstick labeled as "long lasting" can also help it stay on despite the sweat. 3. Adding the Finishing Touches 3-1. Create a natural look with bronzer. Bronzer shows up more dramatically in the sunlight, so don't go overboard with contour lines. Keep your bronzer light and natural by applying a light layer to the places where the sun naturally hits your face. Dust some bronzer on places like your forehead, cheekbones, chin, and nose. 3-2. Highlight only where it's needed. Too much highlighter can cause caking and creasing. Only apply a light layer of highlighter to areas where it's needed, like to cover circles under your eyes. For best results, use a tinted concealer. 3-3. Opt for a cream or gel blush. Powder is generally not a great choice for the summer months. Instead of using a powder blush, add some cream or gel blush to brighten up your cheeks. 3-4. Use a setting spray or powder. Spray or dust on a setting powder or spray when you're done with your makeup. This will add some extra protection to help prevent your makeup from smearing or caking in the hot sun. Warnings Your makeup may get a little sweaty during the day, so you might want to carry around eyeliner, powder, bronzer, and extra mascara with you in case you need a touch-up.
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The less you sweat, the less damage is done to your makeup. Look for a primer that hydrates the face and helps cool down skin.You can find these primers online, at a salon, and in some department stores.\\nYou can also try adding a splash of a naturally-cooling essential oil, like peppermint, to keep your face cool. Just make sure to dilute any essential oil you use with a carrier oil, like olive oil, before applying it to your face.\\n1-4. Choose a liquid foundation.\\nLiquid foundations hold up much better under the heat than powder varieties. In addition to opting for a liquid foundation, look for a sheer and light brand. This will minimize sweat and keep your makeup intact longer.\\nConsider a matte finish, as matte tends to reduce shine.\\nLook for liquid foundations labeled as \\\"long lasting,\\\" as these may stay on easier during the summer months.\\n1-5. Use light coverage when applying the foundation.\\nOnly apply a light layer of foundation to keep your face cool. Instead of applying foundation across your face, focus on covering things like blemishes and discoloration.\\n1-6. Conceal lightly.\\nIf you use concealer, only use a small amount. Focus on areas that aren't covered adequately with foundation, such as discolored spots or blemishes only.\\nFor best results, use a tinted concealer.\\n2. Doing Your Eyes and Lips\\n2-1. Use waterproof eye makeup only.\\nYou can purchase waterproof mascara, eyeliner, and eye shadow at most salons and department stores. These items are vital if you want to keep your eye makeup from running during warm days.\\n2-2. Add an eye shadow primer.\\nBefore applying eye shadow, opt for a smooth primer over your lids instead of eye cream. This helps minimize creasing. It also provides something for eyeshadow to stick to. In the heat, it can be difficult to get eyeshadow to adhere naturally to your eyelids.\\n2-3. Use cream eye shadow.\\nIn general, the less eyeshadow you use the better during the summer. Go for a light layer of a cream-based shadows. Creamy eye shadows tend to stay on better than powder varieties.\\nIf you're comfortable, you can ditch the eyeshadow altogether and skip straight to the eyeliner.\\n2-4. Use a lip liner first.\\nBefore applying your lipstick, go for the liner. Lip liner helps your lipstick look neater, which can help your makeup look intact in the event of sweat or smudges.\\nIt's a good idea to add a lip balm before applying a liner, as this will help lip products better adhere to your lips.\\n2-5. Keep your lip makeup nude.\\nBig, bold colors don't always look great in the summer months as they can look heavy. Opt for soft nude shades that mimic your natural lip color. You can also try invisible lip liner or lipstick, which makes your lips look smoother without altering the color.\\nMake sure your choice of lipstick matches your lip liner.\\nGo for matte formulas over creamy glosses/formulas, as mattes look less shiny. Finding lipstick labeled as \\\"long lasting\\\" can also help it stay on despite the sweat.\\n3. Adding the Finishing Touches\\n3-1. Create a natural look with bronzer.\\nBronzer shows up more dramatically in the sunlight, so don't go overboard with contour lines. Keep your bronzer light and natural by applying a light layer to the places where the sun naturally hits your face. Dust some bronzer on places like your forehead, cheekbones, chin, and nose.\\n3-2. Highlight only where it's needed.\\nToo much highlighter can cause caking and creasing. Only apply a light layer of highlighter to areas where it's needed, like to cover circles under your eyes.\\nFor best results, use a tinted concealer.\\n3-3. Opt for a cream or gel blush.\\nPowder is generally not a great choice for the summer months. Instead of using a powder blush, add some cream or gel blush to brighten up your cheeks.\\n3-4. Use a setting spray or powder.\\nSpray or dust on a setting powder or spray when you're done with your makeup. This will add some extra protection to help prevent your makeup from smearing or caking in the hot sun.\\nWarnings\\nYour makeup may get a little sweaty during the day, so you might want to carry around eyeliner, powder, bronzer, and extra mascara with you in case you need a touch-up.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Seasons change, and so should your makeup routine. Summer weather can cause sweat, which can lead makeup to smear or come off easily. Luckily, a few tweaks to your regular routine can leave your makeup looking flawless all day. Opt for a solid foundation, sheer lips and eyes, and waterproof varieties of eyeliner and mascara. When you're done, you'll have a stunning look that should withstand the heat and humidity.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Setting a Solid Foundation\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Start with clean skin.\", \"描述\": \"Wash your face with your regular soap or cleanser before applying any makeup. Makeup will stay on a clean face longer. This will also help remove any sweat that's already stuck to your face.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Apply an oil-free moisturizer before putting on makeup.\", \"描述\": \"Moisturizing can help your skin stay hydrated throughout the day. Healthier skin will retain makeup easier. Go for an oil-free moisturizer and apply it to your face in the morning before adding your makeup.\\nCheck any products you're buying to make sure they're catered to your specific skin type. If you have oily skin, for example, opt for a moisturizer aimed to help with that.\\nAs you want to protect your skin from the sun in the summer, look for a moisturizer with built in SPF for optimal protection.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Opt for a cooling primer.\", \"描述\": \"Not only does primer make makeup go on easier, it can help you stay cool. The less you sweat, the less damage is done to your makeup. Look for a primer that hydrates the face and helps cool down skin.You can find these primers online, at a salon, and in some department stores.\\nYou can also try adding a splash of a naturally-cooling essential oil, like peppermint, to keep your face cool. Just make sure to dilute any essential oil you use with a carrier oil, like olive oil, before applying it to your face.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Choose a liquid foundation.\", \"描述\": \"Liquid foundations hold up much better under the heat than powder varieties. In addition to opting for a liquid foundation, look for a sheer and light brand. This will minimize sweat and keep your makeup intact longer.\\nConsider a matte finish, as matte tends to reduce shine.\\nLook for liquid foundations labeled as \\\"long lasting,\\\" as these may stay on easier during the summer months.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Use light coverage when applying the foundation.\", \"描述\": \"Only apply a light layer of foundation to keep your face cool. Instead of applying foundation across your face, focus on covering things like blemishes and discoloration.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Conceal lightly.\", \"描述\": \"If you use concealer, only use a small amount. Focus on areas that aren't covered adequately with foundation, such as discolored spots or blemishes only.\\nFor best results, use a tinted concealer.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Doing Your Eyes and Lips\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Use waterproof eye makeup only.\", \"描述\": \"You can purchase waterproof mascara, eyeliner, and eye shadow at most salons and department stores. These items are vital if you want to keep your eye makeup from running during warm days.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Add an eye shadow primer.\", \"描述\": \"Before applying eye shadow, opt for a smooth primer over your lids instead of eye cream. This helps minimize creasing. It also provides something for eyeshadow to stick to. In the heat, it can be difficult to get eyeshadow to adhere naturally to your eyelids.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Use cream eye shadow.\", \"描述\": \"In general, the less eyeshadow you use the better during the summer. Go for a light layer of a cream-based shadows. Creamy eye shadows tend to stay on better than powder varieties.\\nIf you're comfortable, you can ditch the eyeshadow altogether and skip straight to the eyeliner.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Use a lip liner first.\", \"描述\": \"Before applying your lipstick, go for the liner. Lip liner helps your lipstick look neater, which can help your makeup look intact in the event of sweat or smudges.\\nIt's a good idea to add a lip balm before applying a liner, as this will help lip products better adhere to your lips.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Keep your lip makeup nude.\", \"描述\": \"Big, bold colors don't always look great in the summer months as they can look heavy. Opt for soft nude shades that mimic your natural lip color. You can also try invisible lip liner or lipstick, which makes your lips look smoother without altering the color.\\nMake sure your choice of lipstick matches your lip liner.\\nGo for matte formulas over creamy glosses/formulas, as mattes look less shiny. Finding lipstick labeled as \\\"long lasting\\\" can also help it stay on despite the sweat.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Adding the Finishing Touches\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Create a natural look with bronzer.\", \"描述\": \"Bronzer shows up more dramatically in the sunlight, so don't go overboard with contour lines. Keep your bronzer light and natural by applying a light layer to the places where the sun naturally hits your face. Dust some bronzer on places like your forehead, cheekbones, chin, and nose.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Highlight only where it's needed.\", \"描述\": \"Too much highlighter can cause caking and creasing. Only apply a light layer of highlighter to areas where it's needed, like to cover circles under your eyes.\\nFor best results, use a tinted concealer.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Opt for a cream or gel blush.\", \"描述\": \"Powder is generally not a great choice for the summer months. Instead of using a powder blush, add some cream or gel blush to brighten up your cheeks.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Use a setting spray or powder.\", \"描述\": \"Spray or dust on a setting powder or spray when you're done with your makeup. This will add some extra protection to help prevent your makeup from smearing or caking in the hot sun.\"}], \"注意事项\": [\"Your makeup may get a little sweaty during the day, so you might want to carry around eyeliner, powder, bronzer, and extra mascara with you in case you need a touch-up.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Loose Glitter Eyeshadow
1. Using Loose Glitter Eyeshadow on Your Eyelids 1-1. Apply glitter primer or glue to your eyelids so the glitter stays on longer. Purchase primer or adhesive that's designed to hold the loose glitter eyeshadow in place. Dip the tip of a makeup brush into the primer or glue and spread a thin layer of it onto your eyelids or under your brows where you'd like to put the glitter. If you don't have glitter primer, you can use your usual foundation instead. Although you can use petroleum jelly, it won't dry so your eyelids will look wet. 1-2. Hold a tissue or brush powder foundation under your eye to contain the mess. To prevent loose glitter eyeshadow from falling onto the skin of your face when you apply it, hold a clean tissue under your eye. If you prefer, brush a layer of powder foundation under your eye instead. 1-3. Brush or pat the loose glitter eyeshadow onto your eyelids. Tap a clean fingertip into a little of the loose glitter eyeshadow and pat it onto each eyelid. If you want more control while applying it, dip a small makeup brush into the glitter. Then, lightly brush it against your eyelids where you put the primer. You can use a flat shadow brush or a small fluffy makeup brush, depending on how much of your eyelids you want to cover with the loose glitter eyeshadow. 1-4. Play around with different glitter eyeshadow looks. Have fun experimenting with different eye makeup styles. For example, apply eye makeup to create a classic smoky eye and apply a dark glitter eyeshadow over your lid. To make a light, festive look, try applying natural eye makeup and placing glitter eyeshadow along the crease of your eyelid. For a dressy look, place the glitter eyeshadow over the entire eyelid. Then, apply black liquid eyeliner along your lash line. 1-5. Wipe off fallen glitter with a tissue or large powder brush. Some of the loose glitter eyeshadow might have fallen on the skin below your eye. Gently wipe off the glitter with a clean tissue or take a fluffy powder brush and wipe off the powder you applied along with the glitter. If you're struggling to remove very fine glitter, tear off a piece of standard clear tape and press it on the skin under your eye. Pull it off to get rid of the fallen glitter. 2. Applying the Eyeshadow to Other Areas 2-1. Brush glitter eyeshadow onto your eyebrows for a bright eye look. To add even more attention to your eye area, add glitter to your eyebrows! Dip an eyebrow brush into loose glitter eyeshadow and brush it directly onto your eyebrows for a sparkly effect. If you prefer a more defined look, apply the eyeshadow just to the bottom line of each eyebrow. To prevent glitter eyeshadow from falling onto your eyelid, hold a tissue under your eyebrow when you apply the glitter eyeshadow. Excess glitter will fall onto the tissue, instead of on your skin. 2-2. Spread glitter eyeshadow on your skin to make your own body glitter. Rub petroleum jelly on the areas you want to be glittery. If you'd like to make a glitter design, lay a stencil over your skin and rub the jelly over it. Then, dip a large brush in your loose glitter eyeshadow and press it onto the petroleum jelly. Try applying the glitter eyeshadow along your collarbone or stencil a glittery star on your cheek, for instance. The glitter eyeshadow will stick to the petroleum jelly. If some gets on the surrounding skin, take a clean powder brush and wipe off the excess glitter. 2-3. Create glittery body shimmer to spritz over large areas of skin. Instead of buying body shimmer spray, mix your own! Pour as much moisturizing body oil, such as vitamin E or jojoba oil, into a small travel-sized cosmetic bottle as you like and add as much loose glitter eyeshadow to the bottle as you want. Seal the bottle and shake it well. Then, spray it over your body for instant glittery shine. Cover any areas of skin that you don't want to get glitter on. If you try the shimmer spray and don't think it's glittery enough, just add more glitter eyeshadow to the bottle and shake it well. 2-4. Rub product into your hair and add loose eyeshadow for shimmery hair. Give your hair a glittery shimmer using eyeshadow. Scrunch a gel or mousse texturizing product into your hair. Then, shake loose glitter eyeshadow into it or use a large brush to pat it onto your hair. To keep the glitter in place for longer, apply hair spray to set the look. 2-5. Use loose glitter eyeshadow if you want to highlight your cheeks. Instead of brushing on your usual highlighter, make your face sparkle with a little glitter eyeshadow. Rub primer on the areas you want to highlight, such as your cheekbones, the bridge of your nose, and the space between your eyebrows. Then, dip a flat eyeshadow brush into the glitter eyeshadow. Dab the brush on the primer so the glitter sticks to it. If you also want to use foundation or blush, apply these first so you can place the glitter on top. 3. Removing Glitter Eyeshadow 3-1. Press a piece of tape onto the glitter and pull it off. Tear off a piece of standard clear tape and place it over your closed eyelid. Press gently so the glitter sticks to the adhesive on the tape. Then, slowly pull the tape off to remove the glitter. Repeat this with more tape until most of the glitter is off. If you used the glitter eyeshadow on your face or body, tear off a large piece of packing tape to press against the glitter. You could also run a lint roller over your skin to remove the glitter. 3-2. Wipe a cotton pad with petroleum jelly over your skin. Once you've gotten most of the glitter eyeshadow off of your eyelids or skin, dip a clean cotton pad in petroleum jelly. Gently swipe it over your skin to loosen any lingering glitter. Use new pads each time you dip into the petroleum jelly so you don't get glitter into the container. You could also dip a cotton swab in petroleum to get glitter out of hard to reach spaces, such as the inner eyes. 3-3. Use makeup remover wipes only once you've lifted off the glitter. If you rub makeup remover wipes over your eyelids, you'll smear the glitter, which can make it even harder to remove. Wait to use makeup remover wipes until you've gotten most of the glitter off first. The makeup remover can actually make the glitter stick to your skin even more, which makes it trickier to remove. 3-4. Wash your eyelids or skin with an oil-based cleanser. To remove the primer and remaining eyeshadow, clean your eyelids or skin with your favorite skin cleanser. It's important to use an oil-based product, which will also moisturize your skin as you clean off the glitter. Then, rinse your skin well with clean water. Gently massage the cleanser into your skin so you don't scratch or irritate delicate skin. Tips If you don't want to use petroleum jelly, try removing glitter using coconut oil.
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Brush or pat the loose glitter eyeshadow onto your eyelids.\\nTap a clean fingertip into a little of the loose glitter eyeshadow and pat it onto each eyelid. If you want more control while applying it, dip a small makeup brush into the glitter. Then, lightly brush it against your eyelids where you put the primer.\\nYou can use a flat shadow brush or a small fluffy makeup brush, depending on how much of your eyelids you want to cover with the loose glitter eyeshadow.\\n1-4. Play around with different glitter eyeshadow looks.\\nHave fun experimenting with different eye makeup styles. For example, apply eye makeup to create a classic smoky eye and apply a dark glitter eyeshadow over your lid. To make a light, festive look, try applying natural eye makeup and placing glitter eyeshadow along the crease of your eyelid.\\nFor a dressy look, place the glitter eyeshadow over the entire eyelid. Then, apply black liquid eyeliner along your lash line.\\n1-5. Wipe off fallen glitter with a tissue or large powder brush.\\nSome of the loose glitter eyeshadow might have fallen on the skin below your eye. Gently wipe off the glitter with a clean tissue or take a fluffy powder brush and wipe off the powder you applied along with the glitter.\\nIf you're struggling to remove very fine glitter, tear off a piece of standard clear tape and press it on the skin under your eye. Pull it off to get rid of the fallen glitter.\\n2. Applying the Eyeshadow to Other Areas\\n2-1. Brush glitter eyeshadow onto your eyebrows for a bright eye look.\\nTo add even more attention to your eye area, add glitter to your eyebrows! Dip an eyebrow brush into loose glitter eyeshadow and brush it directly onto your eyebrows for a sparkly effect. If you prefer a more defined look, apply the eyeshadow just to the bottom line of each eyebrow.\\nTo prevent glitter eyeshadow from falling onto your eyelid, hold a tissue under your eyebrow when you apply the glitter eyeshadow. Excess glitter will fall onto the tissue, instead of on your skin.\\n2-2. Spread glitter eyeshadow on your skin to make your own body glitter.\\nRub petroleum jelly on the areas you want to be glittery. If you'd like to make a glitter design, lay a stencil over your skin and rub the jelly over it. Then, dip a large brush in your loose glitter eyeshadow and press it onto the petroleum jelly.\\nTry applying the glitter eyeshadow along your collarbone or stencil a glittery star on your cheek, for instance.\\nThe glitter eyeshadow will stick to the petroleum jelly. If some gets on the surrounding skin, take a clean powder brush and wipe off the excess glitter.\\n2-3. Create glittery body shimmer to spritz over large areas of skin.\\nInstead of buying body shimmer spray, mix your own! Pour as much moisturizing body oil, such as vitamin E or jojoba oil, into a small travel-sized cosmetic bottle as you like and add as much loose glitter eyeshadow to the bottle as you want. Seal the bottle and shake it well. Then, spray it over your body for instant glittery shine.\\nCover any areas of skin that you don't want to get glitter on.\\nIf you try the shimmer spray and don't think it's glittery enough, just add more glitter eyeshadow to the bottle and shake it well.\\n2-4. Rub product into your hair and add loose eyeshadow for shimmery hair.\\nGive your hair a glittery shimmer using eyeshadow. Scrunch a gel or mousse texturizing product into your hair. Then, shake loose glitter eyeshadow into it or use a large brush to pat it onto your hair.\\nTo keep the glitter in place for longer, apply hair spray to set the look.\\n2-5. Use loose glitter eyeshadow if you want to highlight your cheeks.\\nInstead of brushing on your usual highlighter, make your face sparkle with a little glitter eyeshadow. Rub primer on the areas you want to highlight, such as your cheekbones, the bridge of your nose, and the space between your eyebrows. Then, dip a flat eyeshadow brush into the glitter eyeshadow. Dab the brush on the primer so the glitter sticks to it.\\nIf you also want to use foundation or blush, apply these first so you can place the glitter on top.\\n3. Removing Glitter Eyeshadow\\n3-1. Press a piece of tape onto the glitter and pull it off.\\nTear off a piece of standard clear tape and place it over your closed eyelid. Press gently so the glitter sticks to the adhesive on the tape. Then, slowly pull the tape off to remove the glitter. Repeat this with more tape until most of the glitter is off.\\nIf you used the glitter eyeshadow on your face or body, tear off a large piece of packing tape to press against the glitter. You could also run a lint roller over your skin to remove the glitter.\\n3-2. Wipe a cotton pad with petroleum jelly over your skin.\\nOnce you've gotten most of the glitter eyeshadow off of your eyelids or skin, dip a clean cotton pad in petroleum jelly. Gently swipe it over your skin to loosen any lingering glitter.\\nUse new pads each time you dip into the petroleum jelly so you don't get glitter into the container.\\nYou could also dip a cotton swab in petroleum to get glitter out of hard to reach spaces, such as the inner eyes.\\n3-3. Use makeup remover wipes only once you've lifted off the glitter.\\nIf you rub makeup remover wipes over your eyelids, you'll smear the glitter, which can make it even harder to remove. Wait to use makeup remover wipes until you've gotten most of the glitter off first.\\nThe makeup remover can actually make the glitter stick to your skin even more, which makes it trickier to remove.\\n3-4. Wash your eyelids or skin with an oil-based cleanser.\\nTo remove the primer and remaining eyeshadow, clean your eyelids or skin with your favorite skin cleanser. It's important to use an oil-based product, which will also moisturize your skin as you clean off the glitter. Then, rinse your skin well with clean water.\\nGently massage the cleanser into your skin so you don't scratch or irritate delicate skin.\\nTips\\nIf you don't want to use petroleum jelly, try removing glitter using coconut oil.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Add a little glam to your look with loose glitter eyeshadow! Spread primer on your eyelids to give the eyeshadow something to stick to. You can apply the glitter eyeshadow with a makeup brush or your fingers. Keep in mind that you can apply loose glitter eyeshadow to your face and body too. Just rub a little petroleum jelly on your skin to help the glitter stay in place and enjoy your sparkly look!\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Using Loose Glitter Eyeshadow on Your Eyelids\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Apply glitter primer or glue to your eyelids so the glitter stays on longer.\", \"描述\": \"Purchase primer or adhesive that's designed to hold the loose glitter eyeshadow in place. 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How to Apply Loose Powder
1. Choosing Your Powder 1-1. Choose a translucent powder for light coverage. A translucent powder will set your makeup without adding too much more coverage. This is a great option for setting your everyday makeup because it will look more natural. 1-2. Choose a flesh-colored powder to correct redness. Loose powder that matches your skin tone can correct any unevenness in skin tone. It can also brighten your face and correct redness. If you’re going to be in photographs or want to look more professionally done up, use a colored powder. 1-3. Select a powder a shade lighter if you have oily skin. When your loose powder meets the oils in your skin, it can oxidize, turning a slightly darker shade. If your skin is naturally oily, choose a loose powder a shade or half a shade lighter than your natural skin tone. 1-4. Use a powder that matches your skin tone for dry or combination skin. If you have dry skin or combination skin (sometimes oily, sometimes dry), you’re fine using a powder that matches your skin tone. It won’t oxidize and should maintain its color. 2. Applying Powder with a Brush for a Dewy Look 2-1. Shake some loose powder into the container lid. Dipping your applicator directly into the container of powder risks spilling the powder everywhere. Instead, shake a bit of loose powder into the top and set the container aside. You can add more powder to the lid if you need it. 2-2. Dip the brush into the powder. A kabuki brush, which has a large surface area and dense bristles, is best for applying loose powder. The size doesn't matter as much as the type of brush. Don’t smash the brush into the powder. Gently dip the tip of the brush into the powder, only covering the top of the brush. 2-3. Tap the brush against the lid. This removes the excess powder from the top of the brush and works the powder into the bristles. You can also hold the brush vertically and tap the end of your brush on a hard surface to work the powder further into the bristles. 2-4. Buff the powder onto your face in small circular motions. Use small circular motions to apply the powder to your T-zone, moving across your forehead and then down your nose. Continue to buff the powder onto your face, moving toward your hairline. When you’re finished, you shouldn’t see any lines in the powder or your makeup. You may need to reload the brush with powder a second time. If the bristles of the brush feel scratchy on your face, you need more powder. 2-5. Remove excess powder with a clean brush. Reserve a brush just for removing loose powder. Once you’re done applying your powder, brush the clean brush lightly over your face. It will remove the powder without taking off your foundation. A blush or powder brush is best for removing excess powder. The size doesn't matter as long as you're using the right type of brush. If you’re not sure if you’ve removed all of the excess powder, take a selfie using the flash on your smartphone. Any loose powder will show up as white splotches on your face. 3. Using a Makeup Sponge for Full Coverage 3-1. Dampen your sponge. The sponge shouldn’t be dripping wet, but it shouldn’t be totally dry, either. If you have a small water bottle, you can spray the Blender a few times. Or you can run it quickly under water and then squeeze it out. The water should be room temperature. 3-2. Dip the sponge in the powder. You should only dip the tip of the sponge, up to about a third of the way down the sponge, into the powder. You can add more later if you need it, but if you start with too much, the powder can look caked on. 3-3. Press the sponge under your eyes and on your face. Pressing the powder under your eyes will help set any concealer you have on. Press the sponge along your T-zone and the rest of your face to set your foundation. Then use small dabbing motions to press the powder onto the rest of your face. 3-4. Reload your sponge when necessary. If you notice that while you're pressing the sponge to your face, no powder is transferring to your face, you need to reload the sponge. If you've put on too much powder, wet a clean sponge and press it gently against your face. It should remove some of the loose powder. 4. Using a Powder Puff for a Matte Finish 4-1. Dip the puff into the powder. A powder puff is a flat, puffy pad that comes in some powder compacts. It's usually palm-sized. To use, add a generous amount of powder to the puff. Dip it into the powder and don’t knock the excess off by tapping the puff against the lid. If you're buying your own powder puff, look for one that's about the size of your palm. 4-2. Apply the powder lightly at first. Applying the powder lightly at first will prevent the puff from smudging your makeup. Tap the puff lightly all over your face. Then press more firmly after a light layer has been applied. 4-3. Fold the puff in half for small or narrow areas. If you’re applying powder under your eyes or around your nose, fold the puff in half. Then apply the powder as usual. A smaller puff gives you more control and prevents you from getting powder in places you don’t want it. 4-4. Feel your cheek with the back of your hand to see if there’s enough powder. Run the back of your hand against your face. If your cheek feels smooth and dry, you’ve applied just enough powder. If your face still feels wet or sticky, apply a bit more powder.
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Use a powder that matches your skin tone for dry or combination skin.\\nIf you have dry skin or combination skin (sometimes oily, sometimes dry), you’re fine using a powder that matches your skin tone. It won’t oxidize and should maintain its color.\\n2. Applying Powder with a Brush for a Dewy Look\\n2-1. Shake some loose powder into the container lid.\\nDipping your applicator directly into the container of powder risks spilling the powder everywhere. Instead, shake a bit of loose powder into the top and set the container aside. You can add more powder to the lid if you need it.\\n2-2. Dip the brush into the powder.\\nA kabuki brush, which has a large surface area and dense bristles, is best for applying loose powder. The size doesn't matter as much as the type of brush. Don’t smash the brush into the powder. Gently dip the tip of the brush into the powder, only covering the top of the brush.\\n2-3. Tap the brush against the lid.\\nThis removes the excess powder from the top of the brush and works the powder into the bristles. You can also hold the brush vertically and tap the end of your brush on a hard surface to work the powder further into the bristles.\\n2-4. Buff the powder onto your face in small circular motions.\\nUse small circular motions to apply the powder to your T-zone, moving across your forehead and then down your nose. Continue to buff the powder onto your face, moving toward your hairline. When you’re finished, you shouldn’t see any lines in the powder or your makeup.\\nYou may need to reload the brush with powder a second time. If the bristles of the brush feel scratchy on your face, you need more powder.\\n2-5. Remove excess powder with a clean brush.\\nReserve a brush just for removing loose powder. Once you’re done applying your powder, brush the clean brush lightly over your face. It will remove the powder without taking off your foundation.\\nA blush or powder brush is best for removing excess powder. The size doesn't matter as long as you're using the right type of brush.\\nIf you’re not sure if you’ve removed all of the excess powder, take a selfie using the flash on your smartphone. Any loose powder will show up as white splotches on your face.\\n3. Using a Makeup Sponge for Full Coverage\\n3-1. Dampen your sponge.\\nThe sponge shouldn’t be dripping wet, but it shouldn’t be totally dry, either. If you have a small water bottle, you can spray the Blender a few times. Or you can run it quickly under water and then squeeze it out.\\nThe water should be room temperature.\\n3-2. Dip the sponge in the powder.\\nYou should only dip the tip of the sponge, up to about a third of the way down the sponge, into the powder. You can add more later if you need it, but if you start with too much, the powder can look caked on.\\n3-3. Press the sponge under your eyes and on your face.\\nPressing the powder under your eyes will help set any concealer you have on. Press the sponge along your T-zone and the rest of your face to set your foundation. Then use small dabbing motions to press the powder onto the rest of your face.\\n3-4. Reload your sponge when necessary.\\nIf you notice that while you're pressing the sponge to your face, no powder is transferring to your face, you need to reload the sponge. If you've put on too much powder, wet a clean sponge and press it gently against your face. It should remove some of the loose powder.\\n4. Using a Powder Puff for a Matte Finish\\n4-1. Dip the puff into the powder.\\nA powder puff is a flat, puffy pad that comes in some powder compacts. It's usually palm-sized. To use, add a generous amount of powder to the puff. Dip it into the powder and don’t knock the excess off by tapping the puff against the lid.\\nIf you're buying your own powder puff, look for one that's about the size of your palm.\\n4-2. Apply the powder lightly at first.\\nApplying the powder lightly at first will prevent the puff from smudging your makeup. Tap the puff lightly all over your face. Then press more firmly after a light layer has been applied.\\n4-3. Fold the puff in half for small or narrow areas.\\nIf you’re applying powder under your eyes or around your nose, fold the puff in half. Then apply the powder as usual. A smaller puff gives you more control and prevents you from getting powder in places you don’t want it.\\n4-4. Feel your cheek with the back of your hand to see if there’s enough powder.\\nRun the back of your hand against your face. If your cheek feels smooth and dry, you’ve applied just enough powder. If your face still feels wet or sticky, apply a bit more powder.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Loose powder sets your makeup and extends its life, so you look as fresh at the end of the day as you did at the start. You should begin by choosing a powder that provides the coverage you like. Apply your powder with a powder brush for a natural, dewy look. Loose powder applied with a Beauty Blender will give you full coverage. Apply your loose powder with a powder puff for a matte finish.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Choosing Your Powder\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Choose a translucent powder for light coverage.\", \"描述\": \"A translucent powder will set your makeup without adding too much more coverage. This is a great option for setting your everyday makeup because it will look more natural.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Choose a flesh-colored powder to correct redness.\", \"描述\": \"Loose powder that matches your skin tone can correct any unevenness in skin tone. It can also brighten your face and correct redness. If you’re going to be in photographs or want to look more professionally done up, use a colored powder.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Select a powder a shade lighter if you have oily skin.\", \"描述\": \"When your loose powder meets the oils in your skin, it can oxidize, turning a slightly darker shade. If your skin is naturally oily, choose a loose powder a shade or half a shade lighter than your natural skin tone.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Use a powder that matches your skin tone for dry or combination skin.\", \"描述\": \"If you have dry skin or combination skin (sometimes oily, sometimes dry), you’re fine using a powder that matches your skin tone. It won’t oxidize and should maintain its color.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Applying Powder with a Brush for a Dewy Look\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Shake some loose powder into the container lid.\", \"描述\": \"Dipping your applicator directly into the container of powder risks spilling the powder everywhere. Instead, shake a bit of loose powder into the top and set the container aside. You can add more powder to the lid if you need it.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Dip the brush into the powder.\", \"描述\": \"A kabuki brush, which has a large surface area and dense bristles, is best for applying loose powder. The size doesn't matter as much as the type of brush. Don’t smash the brush into the powder. Gently dip the tip of the brush into the powder, only covering the top of the brush.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Tap the brush against the lid.\", \"描述\": \"This removes the excess powder from the top of the brush and works the powder into the bristles. You can also hold the brush vertically and tap the end of your brush on a hard surface to work the powder further into the bristles.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Buff the powder onto your face in small circular motions.\", \"描述\": \"Use small circular motions to apply the powder to your T-zone, moving across your forehead and then down your nose. Continue to buff the powder onto your face, moving toward your hairline. When you’re finished, you shouldn’t see any lines in the powder or your makeup.\\nYou may need to reload the brush with powder a second time. If the bristles of the brush feel scratchy on your face, you need more powder.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Remove excess powder with a clean brush.\", \"描述\": \"Reserve a brush just for removing loose powder. Once you’re done applying your powder, brush the clean brush lightly over your face. It will remove the powder without taking off your foundation.\\nA blush or powder brush is best for removing excess powder. The size doesn't matter as long as you're using the right type of brush.\\nIf you’re not sure if you’ve removed all of the excess powder, take a selfie using the flash on your smartphone. Any loose powder will show up as white splotches on your face.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Using a Makeup Sponge for Full Coverage\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Dampen your sponge.\", \"描述\": \"The sponge shouldn’t be dripping wet, but it shouldn’t be totally dry, either. If you have a small water bottle, you can spray the Blender a few times. Or you can run it quickly under water and then squeeze it out.\\nThe water should be room temperature.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Dip the sponge in the powder.\", \"描述\": \"You should only dip the tip of the sponge, up to about a third of the way down the sponge, into the powder. You can add more later if you need it, but if you start with too much, the powder can look caked on.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Press the sponge under your eyes and on your face.\", \"描述\": \"Pressing the powder under your eyes will help set any concealer you have on. Press the sponge along your T-zone and the rest of your face to set your foundation. Then use small dabbing motions to press the powder onto the rest of your face.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Reload your sponge when necessary.\", \"描述\": \"If you notice that while you're pressing the sponge to your face, no powder is transferring to your face, you need to reload the sponge. If you've put on too much powder, wet a clean sponge and press it gently against your face. It should remove some of the loose powder.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Using a Powder Puff for a Matte Finish\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Dip the puff into the powder.\", \"描述\": \"A powder puff is a flat, puffy pad that comes in some powder compacts. It's usually palm-sized. To use, add a generous amount of powder to the puff. Dip it into the powder and don’t knock the excess off by tapping the puff against the lid.\\nIf you're buying your own powder puff, look for one that's about the size of your palm.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Apply the powder lightly at first.\", \"描述\": \"Applying the powder lightly at first will prevent the puff from smudging your makeup. Tap the puff lightly all over your face. Then press more firmly after a light layer has been applied.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Fold the puff in half for small or narrow areas.\", \"描述\": \"If you’re applying powder under your eyes or around your nose, fold the puff in half. Then apply the powder as usual. A smaller puff gives you more control and prevents you from getting powder in places you don’t want it.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Feel your cheek with the back of your hand to see if there’s enough powder.\", \"描述\": \"Run the back of your hand against your face. If your cheek feels smooth and dry, you’ve applied just enough powder. If your face still feels wet or sticky, apply a bit more powder.\"}]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Lotion to Your Own Back
1. Utilizing Your Forearms 1-1. Squeeze a line of lotion onto the tops of both forearms and the backs of your hands. Hold your arm out flat in front of you with your elbow bent. The top of your forearm should form a level surface. Apply a line of lotion from the back of your hand up your arm almost to the crease of your elbow. Squeeze lotion onto both forearms. Do not rub the lotion into your arms, rather let it sit on your arm in the line you squeezed. You can use as much or as little lotion as you feel is necessary to cover your back completely. 1-2. Place your arms behind your back. Bend your elbows and reach both of your arms behind you, placing the lotion covered forearms against your back. Depending on how flexible you are, this may hurt a little. It might be easier to place one arm behind your back at a time. If you have shoulder pain or are not very flexible, this method may not work well for you. 1-3. Move your arms in a windshield wiper motion. Rub your forearms and the backs of your hands up and down your back like windshield wipers covering as much of your back as you can. You can use your left arm first to cover your left side and then place your right arm behind and use it to cover the right side of your back. Repeat this process as necessary if you don’t feel like you got enough lotion on your back. 2. Using a Spatula 2-1. Get a spatula. You can use a plastic or rubber spatula, and a wooden one will work too, but avoid a metal spatula. If you have multiple options, opt for whichever one has the longest handle. You may not want to use a spatula that you frequently use to cook. If possible, buy one that you can designate for the purpose of applying lotion. It’s possible to get splinters from a wooden spatula, so be careful when using one. 2-2. Squeeze a liberal amount of lotion onto the spatula. Keep the spatula as flat as you can when you squirt the lotion onto it so that you don’t drop any onto the ground. You may do better to use a little less lotion and make more than one application. 2-3. Gently reach the spatula behind your back. Do your best to keep the spatula flat with the lotion side up, bend your arm around to your back and place the lotion against your lower back. 2-4. Spread the lotion around your back. Move the head of the spatula around in a circle covering your lower back first and moving up to your mid-back. You can then reach over your shoulder from the top and apply lotion to your upper back as well. Add more lotion if you need to and repeat the process until you have covered all areas of your back. 3. Applying Lotion With Plastic Wrap 3-1. Cut a two to three foot piece of plastic cling wrap. The exact length that you cut is up to you, but a longer piece will make the process easier. Use either a cutter that’s attached to the plastic wrap box or use a sharp pair of scissors. Plastic cling wrap can be difficult to keep from tangling up and sticking to itself, so place it flat on the table before you cut it. This will help keep it from wrinkling up. If you don’t have plastic wrap on hand, you could substitute a number of different plastic sheet options. If you have an old disposable tablecloth, you could cut from that. You could cut a strip from a trash bag. You could even use the wrapping from a big pack of toilet paper. 3-2. Squeeze a blob of lotion into the middle of the strip. Squeeze as much lotion as you think you need onto the plastic strip. Lotion often goes farther than you think it will, so don’t overdo it. A blob that is an inch or two wide should be sufficient. You can also put the lotion on the plastic wrap in a thin strip that is five or six inches long. 3-3. Stand with plastic wrap behind you. If you try to pick up the plastic wrap while it is in front of you, you may up end with a mess. Turn so your back is toward the plastic wrap and you are close enough to touch it. If you laid the plastic wrap out on a counter that is too high for you to reach behind you, pick the plastic wrap up in front of you and move it to a lower surface. 3-4. Reach behind your back and pick up the plastic wrap. Grab each end of the plastic wrap with one hand and lift it from the surface. Place the lotion against your back starting in the lower section first. You may need to turn your head and look over your shoulder so you can see where the plastic wrap is at in order to pick it up. 3-5. Swipe the plastic wrap side to side on your back. Pretend that you are using a towel to dry off your back and pull the plastic wrap side to side distributing the lotion onto your back. You can use an upward zigzag motion to reach up toward the middle of your back. You can reach more areas of your back by letting go of the plastic wrap with one hand and reaching over the top of your shoulder to swipe the plastic wrap in a more up and down motion getting your shoulder blade area. If you are unable to move your shoulders or arma adequately, an alternative is to tape the plastic wrap to a flat vertical surface (doors work well and be cautious to choose a surface that will not be paint damaged and any over spill of lotion may be easily removed). Apply the lotion to an area of the plastic the same height as your target area. Turning away from the plastic, place your shoulder blades against it about three inches lower and the sliding your back on the lotion, stand up. Repeating this motion and moving from side to side should apply lotion to the entire target area. If necessary, apply lotion lower on the plastic and bend forward slightly to coat the small of the back. 4. Rolling Lotion on Your Back 4-1. Buy a paint roller with roller cover. A standard 12 inch (30.5 cm) roller helps you cover the most area at once, but a smaller four inch one gives you a more precise application. Choose a ¼” nap thickness. You’ll have a few options for the handle length, and your height will determine how long of a handle you need. You can buy paint supplies at home improvement stores, as well specialty paint stores or most big-box stores. If you already have a paint roller that is clean, you don’t need to buy a new one. An addition option is to also buy a paint tray which is used to roll paint onto the roller. 4-2. Squeeze lotion onto the roller. Squeeze some lotion in a line across the entire length of the roller. You may want to put two or three lines of lotion on the roller for better coverage. If you bought a paint pan, you can squeeze some of the lotion into the pan and roll the roller in the lotion to coat it. The amount of lotion that you use is up to you, and it may take a little bit of trial and error to determine the right amount. If you can squeeze some lotion around the entire circumference of the roller it may help you get a more even application. 4-3. Roll the lotion onto your back. With the roller in your hand, bend you arm over the top of your shoulder and begin applying the lotion. Then switch and bend your arm around your side and behind your back and roll the lotion onto your lower back and mid-back. You may need to add lotion to the roller more than one time as some of it will soak into the roller. Tips These same methods can be used to apply sunscreen and other creams.
{ "create_time": "20230517 10:46:41", "回答明细": "{\"回答\": \"1. Utilizing Your Forearms\\n1-1. Squeeze a line of lotion onto the tops of both forearms and the backs of your hands.\\nHold your arm out flat in front of you with your elbow bent. The top of your forearm should form a level surface. Apply a line of lotion from the back of your hand up your arm almost to the crease of your elbow. Squeeze lotion onto both forearms.\\nDo not rub the lotion into your arms, rather let it sit on your arm in the line you squeezed.\\nYou can use as much or as little lotion as you feel is necessary to cover your back completely.\\n1-2. Place your arms behind your back.\\nBend your elbows and reach both of your arms behind you, placing the lotion covered forearms against your back. Depending on how flexible you are, this may hurt a little. It might be easier to place one arm behind your back at a time.\\nIf you have shoulder pain or are not very flexible, this method may not work well for you.\\n1-3. Move your arms in a windshield wiper motion.\\nRub your forearms and the backs of your hands up and down your back like windshield wipers covering as much of your back as you can. You can use your left arm first to cover your left side and then place your right arm behind and use it to cover the right side of your back.\\nRepeat this process as necessary if you don’t feel like you got enough lotion on your back.\\n2. Using a Spatula\\n2-1. Get a spatula.\\nYou can use a plastic or rubber spatula, and a wooden one will work too, but avoid a metal spatula. If you have multiple options, opt for whichever one has the longest handle.\\nYou may not want to use a spatula that you frequently use to cook. If possible, buy one that you can designate for the purpose of applying lotion.\\nIt’s possible to get splinters from a wooden spatula, so be careful when using one.\\n2-2. Squeeze a liberal amount of lotion onto the spatula.\\nKeep the spatula as flat as you can when you squirt the lotion onto it so that you don’t drop any onto the ground. You may do better to use a little less lotion and make more than one application.\\n2-3. Gently reach the spatula behind your back.\\nDo your best to keep the spatula flat with the lotion side up, bend your arm around to your back and place the lotion against your lower back.\\n2-4. Spread the lotion around your back.\\nMove the head of the spatula around in a circle covering your lower back first and moving up to your mid-back. You can then reach over your shoulder from the top and apply lotion to your upper back as well.\\nAdd more lotion if you need to and repeat the process until you have covered all areas of your back.\\n3. Applying Lotion With Plastic Wrap\\n3-1. Cut a two to three foot piece of plastic cling wrap.\\nThe exact length that you cut is up to you, but a longer piece will make the process easier. Use either a cutter that’s attached to the plastic wrap box or use a sharp pair of scissors.\\nPlastic cling wrap can be difficult to keep from tangling up and sticking to itself, so place it flat on the table before you cut it. This will help keep it from wrinkling up.\\nIf you don’t have plastic wrap on hand, you could substitute a number of different plastic sheet options. If you have an old disposable tablecloth, you could cut from that. You could cut a strip from a trash bag. You could even use the wrapping from a big pack of toilet paper.\\n3-2. Squeeze a blob of lotion into the middle of the strip.\\nSqueeze as much lotion as you think you need onto the plastic strip. Lotion often goes farther than you think it will, so don’t overdo it. A blob that is an inch or two wide should be sufficient.\\nYou can also put the lotion on the plastic wrap in a thin strip that is five or six inches long.\\n3-3. Stand with plastic wrap behind you.\\nIf you try to pick up the plastic wrap while it is in front of you, you may up end with a mess. Turn so your back is toward the plastic wrap and you are close enough to touch it.\\nIf you laid the plastic wrap out on a counter that is too high for you to reach behind you, pick the plastic wrap up in front of you and move it to a lower surface.\\n3-4. Reach behind your back and pick up the plastic wrap.\\nGrab each end of the plastic wrap with one hand and lift it from the surface. Place the lotion against your back starting in the lower section first.\\nYou may need to turn your head and look over your shoulder so you can see where the plastic wrap is at in order to pick it up.\\n3-5. Swipe the plastic wrap side to side on your back.\\nPretend that you are using a towel to dry off your back and pull the plastic wrap side to side distributing the lotion onto your back. You can use an upward zigzag motion to reach up toward the middle of your back.\\nYou can reach more areas of your back by letting go of the plastic wrap with one hand and reaching over the top of your shoulder to swipe the plastic wrap in a more up and down motion getting your shoulder blade area.\\nIf you are unable to move your shoulders or arma adequately, an alternative is to tape the plastic wrap to a flat vertical surface (doors work well and be cautious to choose a surface that will not be paint damaged and any over spill of lotion may be easily removed). Apply the lotion to an area of the plastic the same height as your target area. Turning away from the plastic, place your shoulder blades against it about three inches lower and the sliding your back on the lotion, stand up. Repeating this motion and moving from side to side should apply lotion to the entire target area. If necessary, apply lotion lower on the plastic and bend forward slightly to coat the small of the back.\\n4. Rolling Lotion on Your Back\\n4-1. Buy a paint roller with roller cover.\\nA standard 12 inch (30.5 cm) roller helps you cover the most area at once, but a smaller four inch one gives you a more precise application. Choose a ¼” nap thickness. You’ll have a few options for the handle length, and your height will determine how long of a handle you need.\\nYou can buy paint supplies at home improvement stores, as well specialty paint stores or most big-box stores.\\nIf you already have a paint roller that is clean, you don’t need to buy a new one.\\nAn addition option is to also buy a paint tray which is used to roll paint onto the roller.\\n4-2. Squeeze lotion onto the roller.\\nSqueeze some lotion in a line across the entire length of the roller. You may want to put two or three lines of lotion on the roller for better coverage. If you bought a paint pan, you can squeeze some of the lotion into the pan and roll the roller in the lotion to coat it.\\nThe amount of lotion that you use is up to you, and it may take a little bit of trial and error to determine the right amount.\\nIf you can squeeze some lotion around the entire circumference of the roller it may help you get a more even application.\\n4-3. Roll the lotion onto your back.\\nWith the roller in your hand, bend you arm over the top of your shoulder and begin applying the lotion. Then switch and bend your arm around your side and behind your back and roll the lotion onto your lower back and mid-back.\\nYou may need to add lotion to the roller more than one time as some of it will soak into the roller.\\nTips\\nThese same methods can be used to apply sunscreen and other creams.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Dry skin is a common hassle, and your back can be the most dreaded spot to apply lotion. It’s difficult to rub lotion on your own back, but you have a few options that will make it much easier. Creative ways to apply lotion to your back include using your forearms instead of your palms, using plastic wrap like you would use a towel, and using a paint roller to extend your reach.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Utilizing Your Forearms\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Squeeze a line of lotion onto the tops of both forearms and the backs of your hands.\", \"描述\": \"Hold your arm out flat in front of you with your elbow bent. The top of your forearm should form a level surface. Apply a line of lotion from the back of your hand up your arm almost to the crease of your elbow. Squeeze lotion onto both forearms.\\nDo not rub the lotion into your arms, rather let it sit on your arm in the line you squeezed.\\nYou can use as much or as little lotion as you feel is necessary to cover your back completely.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Place your arms behind your back.\", \"描述\": \"Bend your elbows and reach both of your arms behind you, placing the lotion covered forearms against your back. Depending on how flexible you are, this may hurt a little. It might be easier to place one arm behind your back at a time.\\nIf you have shoulder pain or are not very flexible, this method may not work well for you.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Move your arms in a windshield wiper motion.\", \"描述\": \"Rub your forearms and the backs of your hands up and down your back like windshield wipers covering as much of your back as you can. You can use your left arm first to cover your left side and then place your right arm behind and use it to cover the right side of your back.\\nRepeat this process as necessary if you don’t feel like you got enough lotion on your back.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Using a Spatula\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Get a spatula.\", \"描述\": \"You can use a plastic or rubber spatula, and a wooden one will work too, but avoid a metal spatula. If you have multiple options, opt for whichever one has the longest handle.\\nYou may not want to use a spatula that you frequently use to cook. If possible, buy one that you can designate for the purpose of applying lotion.\\nIt’s possible to get splinters from a wooden spatula, so be careful when using one.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Squeeze a liberal amount of lotion onto the spatula.\", \"描述\": \"Keep the spatula as flat as you can when you squirt the lotion onto it so that you don’t drop any onto the ground. You may do better to use a little less lotion and make more than one application.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Gently reach the spatula behind your back.\", \"描述\": \"Do your best to keep the spatula flat with the lotion side up, bend your arm around to your back and place the lotion against your lower back.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Spread the lotion around your back.\", \"描述\": \"Move the head of the spatula around in a circle covering your lower back first and moving up to your mid-back. You can then reach over your shoulder from the top and apply lotion to your upper back as well.\\nAdd more lotion if you need to and repeat the process until you have covered all areas of your back.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Applying Lotion With Plastic Wrap\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Cut a two to three foot piece of plastic cling wrap.\", \"描述\": \"The exact length that you cut is up to you, but a longer piece will make the process easier. Use either a cutter that’s attached to the plastic wrap box or use a sharp pair of scissors.\\nPlastic cling wrap can be difficult to keep from tangling up and sticking to itself, so place it flat on the table before you cut it. This will help keep it from wrinkling up.\\nIf you don’t have plastic wrap on hand, you could substitute a number of different plastic sheet options. If you have an old disposable tablecloth, you could cut from that. You could cut a strip from a trash bag. You could even use the wrapping from a big pack of toilet paper.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Squeeze a blob of lotion into the middle of the strip.\", \"描述\": \"Squeeze as much lotion as you think you need onto the plastic strip. Lotion often goes farther than you think it will, so don’t overdo it. A blob that is an inch or two wide should be sufficient.\\nYou can also put the lotion on the plastic wrap in a thin strip that is five or six inches long.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Stand with plastic wrap behind you.\", \"描述\": \"If you try to pick up the plastic wrap while it is in front of you, you may up end with a mess. Turn so your back is toward the plastic wrap and you are close enough to touch it.\\nIf you laid the plastic wrap out on a counter that is too high for you to reach behind you, pick the plastic wrap up in front of you and move it to a lower surface.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Reach behind your back and pick up the plastic wrap.\", \"描述\": \"Grab each end of the plastic wrap with one hand and lift it from the surface. Place the lotion against your back starting in the lower section first.\\nYou may need to turn your head and look over your shoulder so you can see where the plastic wrap is at in order to pick it up.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Swipe the plastic wrap side to side on your back.\", \"描述\": \"Pretend that you are using a towel to dry off your back and pull the plastic wrap side to side distributing the lotion onto your back. You can use an upward zigzag motion to reach up toward the middle of your back.\\nYou can reach more areas of your back by letting go of the plastic wrap with one hand and reaching over the top of your shoulder to swipe the plastic wrap in a more up and down motion getting your shoulder blade area.\\nIf you are unable to move your shoulders or arma adequately, an alternative is to tape the plastic wrap to a flat vertical surface (doors work well and be cautious to choose a surface that will not be paint damaged and any over spill of lotion may be easily removed). Apply the lotion to an area of the plastic the same height as your target area. Turning away from the plastic, place your shoulder blades against it about three inches lower and the sliding your back on the lotion, stand up. Repeating this motion and moving from side to side should apply lotion to the entire target area. If necessary, apply lotion lower on the plastic and bend forward slightly to coat the small of the back.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Rolling Lotion on Your Back\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Buy a paint roller with roller cover.\", \"描述\": \"A standard 12 inch (30.5 cm) roller helps you cover the most area at once, but a smaller four inch one gives you a more precise application. Choose a ¼” nap thickness. You’ll have a few options for the handle length, and your height will determine how long of a handle you need.\\nYou can buy paint supplies at home improvement stores, as well specialty paint stores or most big-box stores.\\nIf you already have a paint roller that is clean, you don’t need to buy a new one.\\nAn addition option is to also buy a paint tray which is used to roll paint onto the roller.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Squeeze lotion onto the roller.\", \"描述\": \"Squeeze some lotion in a line across the entire length of the roller. You may want to put two or three lines of lotion on the roller for better coverage. If you bought a paint pan, you can squeeze some of the lotion into the pan and roll the roller in the lotion to coat it.\\nThe amount of lotion that you use is up to you, and it may take a little bit of trial and error to determine the right amount.\\nIf you can squeeze some lotion around the entire circumference of the roller it may help you get a more even application.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Roll the lotion onto your back.\", \"描述\": \"With the roller in your hand, bend you arm over the top of your shoulder and begin applying the lotion. Then switch and bend your arm around your side and behind your back and roll the lotion onto your lower back and mid-back.\\nYou may need to add lotion to the roller more than one time as some of it will soak into the roller.\"}], \"小提示\": [\"These same methods can be used to apply sunscreen and other creams.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Magnetic Nail Polish
1. Preparing Your Nails for the Polish 1-1. Clean and dry your fingernails. Wash your hands and nails with water and soap, then dry them thoroughly on a towel to begin with a clean and dry surface. Make sure to completely remove any nail polish you already have on using nail polish remover and a cotton pad, cotton ball, or other preferred method. Magnetic nail polish can be applied to the toenails as well. Prep toenails in the same way as fingernails. 1-2. Apply a base coat if you wish. Brush on a layer of a base coat nail polish if you have one and want to help strengthen your nails and the final polish. Applying a base coat is not necessary and should not affect the outcome of the magnetic polish, but it may help to strengthen your nails, protect them from staining, and make the main polish last longer. Base coat polish typically comes in clear or light shades that are designed to not affect the color of the main polish when applied. Make your magnetic nail polish really pop by adding a layer of black nail polish. After applying a base coat, paint your nails black. Then, apply another clear coat before adding the magnetic nail polish. 1-3. Choose a magnetic nail polish color and design. Shop for a magnetic nail polish that you would like to try. Note both the color and the design of the magnet included. Pay attention to the magnet, which is typically built into the cap of the nail polish. You will see strips of metal that create designs such as parallel lines, a star, chevrons, or curves. See if the bottle shows an image of the final product, or find one online, to help you decide which you’d like to try. Keep in mind that magnetic nail polish typically runs from about $3-15 US dollars from most retail and online stores. Popular brands like Sally Hansen, Essie, Nails Inc., and Layla all carry magnetic nail polish varieties. 2. Applying the Polish 2-1. Brush on a normal first coat. Use the magnetic nail polish to apply the first coat to each of your nails. Don’t use the magnet at this time. The first coat simply helps even out the color so that you can perform the magnetization on the second coat. Have a friend apply nail polish on your dominant hand or on both hands if you aren’t used to doing so. Let the first coat dry before applying further polish. 2-2. Apply a thick second coat on one nail to begin. Use a larger amount of nail polish than you might normally to coat the surface of a nail before you use the magnet on it. Apply more polish than you might on a typical coat, but don’t allow the polish to pool or drip on or off your nail. It’s important to apply a thick coat that remains wet when you use the magnet, as it will create a more dramatic effect on the pattern of the polish. 2-3. Hold the magnet over the nail. Hold the magnet provided in the cap of your polish over the nail that you just painted for 10-15 seconds, without touching it to the surface of the nail. Use the magnet immediately on the nail before painting the others. Simply hover over the nail and do not touch the magnet to the surface of the nail at all. Keep both the finger of your painted nail and the hand holding the magnet as still as possible for this process. Some magnetic nail polish will come with a small ridge that helps you balance the magnetic cap against your cuticle or finger; otherwise, you will simply have to have a steady hand to hold it as still and as close as you can to the nail without making contact. You will see that the magnet creates a pattern in the polish color, due to the iron shavings in the polish moving in the presence of a magnetic field. 2-4. Continue the process on every nail. Keep applying a thick coat of polish then holding the magnet over it for 10-15 seconds, one nail at a time, on all ten nails. Try to keep the magnet level and applied in the same way to each nail for a uniform look, unless of course you want to have some variation between the nails. Feel free to experiment on how much polish you use, how long you hold the magnet over your nails, and how closely you hold the magnet. See if these factors create different final effects on the pattern. Try turning the magnet at different angles to create a different shape or pattern on the nail. A magnet with a pattern of horizontal lines, for example, can easily be turned at an angle to create diagonal lines on the nail if you wish. 3. Caring for and Removing the Polish 3-1. Wait for the magnetic polish to dry. Allow the magnetic polish to dry completely before applying a topcoat or doing too much activity with the hands, which could damage the polish. The magnetic polish may take longer to dry than other nail polish, as you used a thicker second coat than you might normally. Wait twice as long as you would normally to apply a topcoat or perform other activities. Don’t apply a third coat of the magnetic polish, as it will obscure the pattern created on the second coat. Using the magnet again on a third coat will likely create uneven results or build up too much polish on the nails. 3-2. Apply a top coat if desired. Use a clear topcoat polish only after the magnetic polish has dried completely. While not necessary, a topcoat can help the polish last longer by preventing chipping, nicks, or smearing. Note that some topcoats (like China Glaze Fast Forward) may actually disturb the design of the magnetic polish, so buy and use topcoats with caution. 3-3. Remove the polish when needed. Take your magnetic nail polish off with nail polish remover once it becomes chipped, damaged, or simply unwanted. Use the same nail polish remover and cotton balls, cotton pads, or other materials that you’d use to remove regular polish. It may take more material and time to remove the thicker magnetic nail polish. You may want to have remover and cotton on hand when you are first attempting application of the magnetic polish, as you may need to remove it from a nail if you mess up before starting again. Tips You can apply a first coat of regular nail polish in a similar color as your magnetic polish to conserve the more expensive magnetic polish.[6] X Research source You can use different magnetic nail polish magnets on different magnetic nail polish colors, but a magnet cannot be used on regular nail polish. Warnings A regular household magnet, like a refrigerator magnet, may be able to create an effect on magnetic nail polish, but the results are unpredictable and likely will not create the type of crisp pattern that the designed magnets intended for the polish provide.[7] X Research source
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Apply a base coat if you wish.\\nBrush on a layer of a base coat nail polish if you have one and want to help strengthen your nails and the final polish.\\nApplying a base coat is not necessary and should not affect the outcome of the magnetic polish, but it may help to strengthen your nails, protect them from staining, and make the main polish last longer.\\nBase coat polish typically comes in clear or light shades that are designed to not affect the color of the main polish when applied.\\nMake your magnetic nail polish really pop by adding a layer of black nail polish. After applying a base coat, paint your nails black. Then, apply another clear coat before adding the magnetic nail polish.\\n1-3. Choose a magnetic nail polish color and design.\\nShop for a magnetic nail polish that you would like to try. Note both the color and the design of the magnet included.\\nPay attention to the magnet, which is typically built into the cap of the nail polish. You will see strips of metal that create designs such as parallel lines, a star, chevrons, or curves. See if the bottle shows an image of the final product, or find one online, to help you decide which you’d like to try.\\nKeep in mind that magnetic nail polish typically runs from about $3-15 US dollars from most retail and online stores. Popular brands like Sally Hansen, Essie, Nails Inc., and Layla all carry magnetic nail polish varieties.\\n2. Applying the Polish\\n2-1. Brush on a normal first coat.\\nUse the magnetic nail polish to apply the first coat to each of your nails.\\nDon’t use the magnet at this time. The first coat simply helps even out the color so that you can perform the magnetization on the second coat.\\nHave a friend apply nail polish on your dominant hand or on both hands if you aren’t used to doing so.\\nLet the first coat dry before applying further polish.\\n2-2. Apply a thick second coat on one nail to begin.\\nUse a larger amount of nail polish than you might normally to coat the surface of a nail before you use the magnet on it.\\nApply more polish than you might on a typical coat, but don’t allow the polish to pool or drip on or off your nail.\\nIt’s important to apply a thick coat that remains wet when you use the magnet, as it will create a more dramatic effect on the pattern of the polish.\\n2-3. Hold the magnet over the nail.\\nHold the magnet provided in the cap of your polish over the nail that you just painted for 10-15 seconds, without touching it to the surface of the nail.\\nUse the magnet immediately on the nail before painting the others. Simply hover over the nail and do not touch the magnet to the surface of the nail at all.\\nKeep both the finger of your painted nail and the hand holding the magnet as still as possible for this process.\\nSome magnetic nail polish will come with a small ridge that helps you balance the magnetic cap against your cuticle or finger; otherwise, you will simply have to have a steady hand to hold it as still and as close as you can to the nail without making contact.\\nYou will see that the magnet creates a pattern in the polish color, due to the iron shavings in the polish moving in the presence of a magnetic field.\\n2-4. Continue the process on every nail.\\nKeep applying a thick coat of polish then holding the magnet over it for 10-15 seconds, one nail at a time, on all ten nails.\\nTry to keep the magnet level and applied in the same way to each nail for a uniform look, unless of course you want to have some variation between the nails.\\nFeel free to experiment on how much polish you use, how long you hold the magnet over your nails, and how closely you hold the magnet. See if these factors create different final effects on the pattern.\\nTry turning the magnet at different angles to create a different shape or pattern on the nail. A magnet with a pattern of horizontal lines, for example, can easily be turned at an angle to create diagonal lines on the nail if you wish.\\n3. Caring for and Removing the Polish\\n3-1. Wait for the magnetic polish to dry.\\nAllow the magnetic polish to dry completely before applying a topcoat or doing too much activity with the hands, which could damage the polish.\\nThe magnetic polish may take longer to dry than other nail polish, as you used a thicker second coat than you might normally. Wait twice as long as you would normally to apply a topcoat or perform other activities.\\nDon’t apply a third coat of the magnetic polish, as it will obscure the pattern created on the second coat. Using the magnet again on a third coat will likely create uneven results or build up too much polish on the nails.\\n3-2. Apply a top coat if desired.\\nUse a clear topcoat polish only after the magnetic polish has dried completely.\\nWhile not necessary, a topcoat can help the polish last longer by preventing chipping, nicks, or smearing.\\nNote that some topcoats (like China Glaze Fast Forward) may actually disturb the design of the magnetic polish, so buy and use topcoats with caution.\\n3-3. Remove the polish when needed.\\nTake your magnetic nail polish off with nail polish remover once it becomes chipped, damaged, or simply unwanted.\\nUse the same nail polish remover and cotton balls, cotton pads, or other materials that you’d use to remove regular polish. It may take more material and time to remove the thicker magnetic nail polish.\\nYou may want to have remover and cotton on hand when you are first attempting application of the magnetic polish, as you may need to remove it from a nail if you mess up before starting again.\\nTips\\nYou can apply a first coat of regular nail polish in a similar color as your magnetic polish to conserve the more expensive magnetic polish.[6]\\nX\\nResearch source\\nYou can use different magnetic nail polish magnets on different magnetic nail polish colors, but a magnet cannot be used on regular nail polish.\\nWarnings\\nA regular household magnet, like a refrigerator magnet, may be able to create an effect on magnetic nail polish, but the results are unpredictable and likely will not create the type of crisp pattern that the designed magnets intended for the polish provide.[7]\\nX\\nResearch source\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Magnetic nail polish contains iron filings that respond to a magnet to form cool shapes and effects on the surface of your nail. 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How to Apply Makeup
1. Preparing Your Face 1-1. Remove any old makeup. When you’re applying makeup, it is necessary to start with a clean palette. Remove any makeup that you might have slept in, and wash off makeup from earlier on in the day. If you try to apply more makeup over the top of old makeup (not including touch ups), your end look will appear caked on and more unnatural than makeup put on a fresh face. You also need to cleanse any makeup residue to keep your skin from getting clogged and irritated. You can use a good makeup remover or a mild baby oil to get rid of all makeup residues. Keep in mind that you should always remove your makeup at the end of the day; sleeping with your makeup on can clog your pores and cause blemishes and wrinkles. 1-2. Wash your face, then follow with moisturizer. For the same reason you remove your old makeup, you should also wash your face. Use a mild facial cleanser to gently wash your face, spending about one minute of massaging to remove all bacteria and dead skin cells in your pores before rinsing with cool water. Finish up by applying a facial moisturizer, regardless of your skin type. 1-3. Prime your face Before you add any makeup you need to prime your face. The purpose of a face primer is to enhance the appearance of makeup and increase the longevity. You can apply the primer with your fingers, covering your whole face with a small amount. The primer will also help your makeup up stay on all day. If you are going to sweat, run, or do anything that will cause your makeup to wear off or smear, primer is a necessity for you. 1-4. Put on a coat of foundation. There are several types of foundation, but they are generally applied the same way. Liquid, cream, and powder foundations all act to create a more even complexion, working to create an even base for your other makeup. Use a foundation brush or damp beauty sponge to apply foundation to your face, blending into your neck and earlobes if necessary. Keep in mind that your foundation should be the same color as your natural skin tone, not much darker or lighter. It helps to match your foundation to your chest and neck so your face isn't a different color than the rest of your body. You never want a harsh line from your jawline to your neck. This is very unnatural and gives a harsh and unblended finish, which is not what you want. Choosing a color that matches your skin always helps. You can use a concealer brush to add a little extra foundation to cover up stubborn blemishes. Liquid foundation can be applied with your fingertips, although this is more likely to introduce bacteria to your skin and cause future breakouts. 1-5. Apply some concealer. The purpose of concealer is to even out uneven skin tone as a result of blemishes or dark under-eye circles. You can also use a concealer in a shade slightly lighter in your skin tone to brighten dark areas or high points of your face. Use a concealer brush or your (clean) fingertips to blend concealer on your undereye area in an upside-down triangle shape, down the bridge of your nose, chin, the center of the forehead, and above the upper lip. You can use a shade matching your skin tone to cover any red areas or over any acne or dark spots. Blend the edges of your concealer so it seamlessly blends into your foundation. 1-6. Set your foundation and concealer. This step is optional, but if you’re looking for long-lasting, crease-free makeup you should use a setting powder to hold your foundation and concealer in place. Use a damp beauty sponge to pick up loose powder and press into the under-eye area, then gently sweep off any excess with a brush. Use a large, fluffy brush to cover your whole face in a translucent or matching setting powder. This step is particularly useful if you’re using liquid foundation, as it will help to set the foundation and remove any shine or tackiness 1-7. Apply a highlighter. With your foundation completed, it is likely that your face now looks contour-less and flat because of the uniform color. In order to provide some depth, you’ll need to create the illusion of highlights and shadows. You can use a cream (apply before you set your face) or powder highlighter to brighten up the deepest areas of your face: the inside corners of your eyes, underneath your eyebrows, in the center of your cupid’s bow, and on the tops/sides of your cheekbones. This will make your face look more bright and awake than it would otherwise. Create a ‘3’ shape on your cheekbones, into your eyebrows, and up to your forehead for the perfect highlight. You can use your fingers or a small highlighter brush to apply the highlighter. 1-8. Add depth with contouring. The opposite of bringing out the highlights on your face, contouring involves adding a powder that is a few shades darker than your actual skin tone (different than a bronzer) to the areas you want to look minimized or further away. Typically, you should contour under your cheekbones in the hollows of your cheeks, on the sides of your nose, and under your jawline. You can also make a large forehead appear smaller by applying contour near your hairline. This will make your face look thinner and longer in appearance, and provide the shadows that naturally occur without foundation. After you contour your face, you can go in with bronzer to add color to your face. Use a big bronzing brush and buff out your bronzer right over where you contoured. 1-9. Apply a little blush. The final step in prepping your face is to add blush to your cheeks. Everyone’s cheeks have a bit of color, but this color varies for every person. Apply your blush with a large brush on the apples of your cheeks (the round part that forms when you smile). Don’t go too heavy with your blush, just add enough to replenish the color that would form naturally. 1-10. Fill in your eyebrows. This step is optional depending on the fullness of your eyebrows but is generally recommended for those who have thin or sparse eyebrows. Select a color of brow pencil, powder, or pomade that is close to your natural hair color. Start by outlining the edges of your eyebrows with small dashing motions to mimic hair, and then fill in the center using the same small strokes. Go in the same direction of your hair growth, and set with a clear or tinted brow gel to make them stay all day. 2. Adding Your Eye Makeup 2-1. Apply an eyeshadow primer. This is another optional product, but applying an eyeshadow primer will help your eyeshadow to stay on for much longer. If you’ve gone without it, you may have noticed that your eyeshadow fades or becomes oily and collects in the creases of your eyelids after several hours. Use your fingertip to dab on your eyeshadow primer, blending it from the roots of your lashes to the top of your crease. Set with a powder to make a perfect base for blending your eyeshadow. 2-2. Put on your eyeshadow. There are many ways to apply eyeshadow, although the most basic and classic look is to apply a single color over the entirety of your eyelid. Use an eyeshadow brush (or finger for higher pigmentation) to apply your eyeshadow to your eyelid, starting in the center near your lash line and blending outwards. Fade your eyeshadow into your natural skin tone near your crease and the inside and outside corners of your eyes, to prevent any harsh lines from forming. If you want a bit more dramatic look, apply a second darker matte color of eyeshadow in a ‘C’ shape from the outside corner of your lash line up to the top, outer ⅓ of your eyelid crease. Finish by sweeping a lighter shimmer color starting from the inner corner and ending in the middle, blending with the rest. Your main color of eyeshadow should never go all the way to your eyebrow, and should not extend further off your lid then the end of your eyebrow (unless you’re going for a very dramatic look). You may, however, highlight your browbone (the area under your eyebrow but above your crease) by applying a lighter shade of eyeshadow. Be sure to use natural colors such as cream, sand, or white, if your skin is pale. Alternatively, try a nude shade slightly lighter than your skin tone. The color doesn't have to be matte, but any sparkle it does have should be subtle. You can blend your eyeshadow onto your lower lid, sweeping the shadow along the lower lash line starting from the outside corner. Blend well so you don't have a harsh line. If you use multiple colors of eyeshadow, always be sure to blend them together. 2-3. Apply your eyeliner. The purpose of eyeliner is to provide the illusion of a fuller lash line; therefore, choose a color that is similar to your natural hair color (or brown if you have blond hair) to go along your lashes. For a smudgy look, use an eyeliner pencil, or create a sleek and smooth look by using cream or liquid eyeliner. Create a dashed or dotted line across your lash line, and then connect the dots to create a full, continuous line. You can choose to wing the end up and outwards a bit if you want, otherwise you simply need to follow your lash line from the inside corner to the outside corner. Adding eyeliner to your bottom lash line should be done sparingly, as it will create a much darker/bolder look and appear a bit more unnatural than eyeliner on your top lash line only. If you feel comfortable, try tight-lining your eyes by using your eyeliner on the waterline of your eyelid. 2-4. Finish off with mascara. To complete your eye makeup, you’ll need to top off your eyes with a bit of mascara. There are several mascaras to choose from depending on the look you want; if you have short lashes, use a mascara that will add length, or if you have thin lashes, use a volumizing mascara. Dip the brush in the mascara once and lightly wipe off the excess onto the edge of the container or a paper towel. Looking straight forward, apply it to the top lash with upward strokes. Start with the inner part of your eye and work your way outward. Do both eyes with two coats, then let dry. You can also apply mascara to your bottom lashes if you like. Wiggle the brush as you apply it, as this will help to coat between lashes instead of just the under layer. Never pump your mascara brush in and out of the mascara, as this causes air pockets. Avoid applying more than two coats of mascara, as this will take away the natural darkening look and give a cakey thick look that is much less natural. A good trick for making your lashes look fuller is to apply a coat of baby powder between coats of mascara; this will add a bit of length and volume to your lashes. 3. Adding Color to Your Lips 3-1. Smooth out your lips. Apply lip balm, primer, or sealer. This will help make all lip products applied last longer and much more vibrant. Additionally, who doesn’t prefer soft lips? Adding a good balm or salve will prevent your lips from flaking later in the day. 3-2. Apply lip liner. Line your lips with a liner that matches your lip color or the color you are going to apply. Sharpen your lip liner, and line around the natural line of your lips. With your lips outlined, use the pencil to continue filling in your lips. This works to even out the color and texture of your lips, making it easier to apply a gloss or lipstick later. 3-3. Apply lipstick or lip gloss with a brush or straight from the tube. Select a lipstick or gloss of your choice to go over your lipliner; for a natural look stick with a nude shade, or pick a bright hue for a more bold appearance. Start in the center of your lip, and blend the color outwards. Be sure to apply the color as close to the edges of your lips as you can without overdoing it and going outside your lip line. To prevent any lipstick from getting on your teeth, stick your index finger straight into your mouth and pull it out quickly; any excess color will stick to your finger and avoid being transferred to your teeth later on. 3-4. Finish off your look. With the completion of your lips makeup, your look is finished! Give yourself a once-over to make sure there aren’t any smudges or loose eyeshadow that needs to be removed with a fluffy brush. If you do have any mistakes, use a q-tip dipped in makeup remover to rectify them. After you have applied all of the makeup you desire, you should set your face with a setting spray. Simply hold the bottle 8–12 inches (20.3–30.5 cm) away from your face and spray 4-5 times on your whole face. Now your makeup will stay on longer than ever! Tips If you don't know what concealer or foundation tone you are, try it on your neck or chest. You want your face to match the surrounding skin as closely as possible. Don't match it to your hand or arm, as it is likely that you will have a slightly different skin color there. You can also get professionally color matched at a makeup store or counter. The amount and type of makeup that you wear is completely up to you. You know your face better than anyone - take the time to experiment. Makeup is, quite literally, the art of painting faces. Experimenting allows you to find what works best for you. You can add a darker color eye shadow to your crease to make your eyes look a little bigger. Warnings Wash your brushes and sponges with soap and water and allow to dry overnight. Bacteria and oils will collect on these and cause breakouts later.
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Use a mild facial cleanser to gently wash your face, spending about one minute of massaging to remove all bacteria and dead skin cells in your pores before rinsing with cool water. Finish up by applying a facial moisturizer, regardless of your skin type.\\n1-3. Prime your face\\nBefore you add any makeup you need to prime your face. The purpose of a face primer is to enhance the appearance of makeup and increase the longevity. You can apply the primer with your fingers, covering your whole face with a small amount. The primer will also help your makeup up stay on all day. If you are going to sweat, run, or do anything that will cause your makeup to wear off or smear, primer is a necessity for you.\\n1-4. Put on a coat of foundation.\\nThere are several types of foundation, but they are generally applied the same way. Liquid, cream, and powder foundations all act to create a more even complexion, working to create an even base for your other makeup. Use a foundation brush or damp beauty sponge to apply foundation to your face, blending into your neck and earlobes if necessary. Keep in mind that your foundation should be the same color as your natural skin tone, not much darker or lighter. It helps to match your foundation to your chest and neck so your face isn't a different color than the rest of your body. You never want a harsh line from your jawline to your neck. This is very unnatural and gives a harsh and unblended finish, which is not what you want. Choosing a color that matches your skin always helps.\\nYou can use a concealer brush to add a little extra foundation to cover up stubborn blemishes.\\nLiquid foundation can be applied with your fingertips, although this is more likely to introduce bacteria to your skin and cause future breakouts.\\n1-5. Apply some concealer.\\nThe purpose of concealer is to even out uneven skin tone as a result of blemishes or dark under-eye circles. You can also use a concealer in a shade slightly lighter in your skin tone to brighten dark areas or high points of your face. Use a concealer brush or your (clean) fingertips to blend concealer on your undereye area in an upside-down triangle shape, down the bridge of your nose, chin, the center of the forehead, and above the upper lip. You can use a shade matching your skin tone to cover any red areas or over any acne or dark spots. Blend the edges of your concealer so it seamlessly blends into your foundation.\\n1-6. Set your foundation and concealer.\\nThis step is optional, but if you’re looking for long-lasting, crease-free makeup you should use a setting powder to hold your foundation and concealer in place. Use a damp beauty sponge to pick up loose powder and press into the under-eye area, then gently sweep off any excess with a brush. Use a large, fluffy brush to cover your whole face in a translucent or matching setting powder. This step is particularly useful if you’re using liquid foundation, as it will help to set the foundation and remove any shine or tackiness\\n1-7. Apply a highlighter.\\nWith your foundation completed, it is likely that your face now looks contour-less and flat because of the uniform color. In order to provide some depth, you’ll need to create the illusion of highlights and shadows. You can use a cream (apply before you set your face) or powder highlighter to brighten up the deepest areas of your face: the inside corners of your eyes, underneath your eyebrows, in the center of your cupid’s bow, and on the tops/sides of your cheekbones. This will make your face look more bright and awake than it would otherwise.\\nCreate a ‘3’ shape on your cheekbones, into your eyebrows, and up to your forehead for the perfect highlight.\\nYou can use your fingers or a small highlighter brush to apply the highlighter.\\n1-8. Add depth with contouring.\\nThe opposite of bringing out the highlights on your face, contouring involves adding a powder that is a few shades darker than your actual skin tone (different than a bronzer) to the areas you want to look minimized or further away. Typically, you should contour under your cheekbones in the hollows of your cheeks, on the sides of your nose, and under your jawline. You can also make a large forehead appear smaller by applying contour near your hairline. This will make your face look thinner and longer in appearance, and provide the shadows that naturally occur without foundation. After you contour your face, you can go in with bronzer to add color to your face. Use a big bronzing brush and buff out your bronzer right over where you contoured.\\n1-9. Apply a little blush.\\nThe final step in prepping your face is to add blush to your cheeks. Everyone’s cheeks have a bit of color, but this color varies for every person. Apply your blush with a large brush on the apples of your cheeks (the round part that forms when you smile). Don’t go too heavy with your blush, just add enough to replenish the color that would form naturally.\\n1-10. Fill in your eyebrows.\\nThis step is optional depending on the fullness of your eyebrows but is generally recommended for those who have thin or sparse eyebrows. Select a color of brow pencil, powder, or pomade that is close to your natural hair color. Start by outlining the edges of your eyebrows with small dashing motions to mimic hair, and then fill in the center using the same small strokes. Go in the same direction of your hair growth, and set with a clear or tinted brow gel to make them stay all day.\\n2. Adding Your Eye Makeup\\n2-1. Apply an eyeshadow primer.\\nThis is another optional product, but applying an eyeshadow primer will help your eyeshadow to stay on for much longer. If you’ve gone without it, you may have noticed that your eyeshadow fades or becomes oily and collects in the creases of your eyelids after several hours. Use your fingertip to dab on your eyeshadow primer, blending it from the roots of your lashes to the top of your crease. Set with a powder to make a perfect base for blending your eyeshadow.\\n2-2. Put on your eyeshadow.\\nThere are many ways to apply eyeshadow, although the most basic and classic look is to apply a single color over the entirety of your eyelid. Use an eyeshadow brush (or finger for higher pigmentation) to apply your eyeshadow to your eyelid, starting in the center near your lash line and blending outwards. Fade your eyeshadow into your natural skin tone near your crease and the inside and outside corners of your eyes, to prevent any harsh lines from forming. If you want a bit more dramatic look, apply a second darker matte color of eyeshadow in a ‘C’ shape from the outside corner of your lash line up to the top, outer ⅓ of your eyelid crease. Finish by sweeping a lighter shimmer color starting from the inner corner and ending in the middle, blending with the rest.\\nYour main color of eyeshadow should never go all the way to your eyebrow, and should not extend further off your lid then the end of your eyebrow (unless you’re going for a very dramatic look).\\nYou may, however, highlight your browbone (the area under your eyebrow but above your crease) by applying a lighter shade of eyeshadow. Be sure to use natural colors such as cream, sand, or white, if your skin is pale. Alternatively, try a nude shade slightly lighter than your skin tone. The color doesn't have to be matte, but any sparkle it does have should be subtle.\\nYou can blend your eyeshadow onto your lower lid, sweeping the shadow along the lower lash line starting from the outside corner. Blend well so you don't have a harsh line.\\nIf you use multiple colors of eyeshadow, always be sure to blend them together.\\n2-3. Apply your eyeliner.\\nThe purpose of eyeliner is to provide the illusion of a fuller lash line; therefore, choose a color that is similar to your natural hair color (or brown if you have blond hair) to go along your lashes. For a smudgy look, use an eyeliner pencil, or create a sleek and smooth look by using cream or liquid eyeliner. Create a dashed or dotted line across your lash line, and then connect the dots to create a full, continuous line. You can choose to wing the end up and outwards a bit if you want, otherwise you simply need to follow your lash line from the inside corner to the outside corner.\\nAdding eyeliner to your bottom lash line should be done sparingly, as it will create a much darker/bolder look and appear a bit more unnatural than eyeliner on your top lash line only.\\nIf you feel comfortable, try tight-lining your eyes by using your eyeliner on the waterline of your eyelid.\\n2-4. Finish off with mascara.\\nTo complete your eye makeup, you’ll need to top off your eyes with a bit of mascara. There are several mascaras to choose from depending on the look you want; if you have short lashes, use a mascara that will add length, or if you have thin lashes, use a volumizing mascara. Dip the brush in the mascara once and lightly wipe off the excess onto the edge of the container or a paper towel. Looking straight forward, apply it to the top lash with upward strokes. Start with the inner part of your eye and work your way outward. Do both eyes with two coats, then let dry. You can also apply mascara to your bottom lashes if you like. \\nWiggle the brush as you apply it, as this will help to coat between lashes instead of just the under layer.\\nNever pump your mascara brush in and out of the mascara, as this causes air pockets.\\nAvoid applying more than two coats of mascara, as this will take away the natural darkening look and give a cakey thick look that is much less natural.\\nA good trick for making your lashes look fuller is to apply a coat of baby powder between coats of mascara; this will add a bit of length and volume to your lashes.\\n3. Adding Color to Your Lips\\n3-1. Smooth out your lips.\\nApply lip balm, primer, or sealer. This will help make all lip products applied last longer and much more vibrant. Additionally, who doesn’t prefer soft lips? Adding a good balm or salve will prevent your lips from flaking later in the day.\\n3-2. Apply lip liner.\\nLine your lips with a liner that matches your lip color or the color you are going to apply. Sharpen your lip liner, and line around the natural line of your lips. With your lips outlined, use the pencil to continue filling in your lips. This works to even out the color and texture of your lips, making it easier to apply a gloss or lipstick later.\\n3-3. Apply lipstick or lip gloss with a brush or straight from the tube.\\nSelect a lipstick or gloss of your choice to go over your lipliner; for a natural look stick with a nude shade, or pick a bright hue for a more bold appearance. Start in the center of your lip, and blend the color outwards. Be sure to apply the color as close to the edges of your lips as you can without overdoing it and going outside your lip line. To prevent any lipstick from getting on your teeth, stick your index finger straight into your mouth and pull it out quickly; any excess color will stick to your finger and avoid being transferred to your teeth later on.\\n3-4. Finish off your look.\\nWith the completion of your lips makeup, your look is finished! Give yourself a once-over to make sure there aren’t any smudges or loose eyeshadow that needs to be removed with a fluffy brush. If you do have any mistakes, use a q-tip dipped in makeup remover to rectify them.\\nAfter you have applied all of the makeup you desire, you should set your face with a setting spray. Simply hold the bottle 8–12 inches (20.3–30.5 cm) away from your face and spray 4-5 times on your whole face. Now your makeup will stay on longer than ever!\\nTips\\nIf you don't know what concealer or foundation tone you are, try it on your neck or chest. You want your face to match the surrounding skin as closely as possible. Don't match it to your hand or arm, as it is likely that you will have a slightly different skin color there. You can also get professionally color matched at a makeup store or counter.\\nThe amount and type of makeup that you wear is completely up to you. You know your face better than anyone - take the time to experiment. Makeup is, quite literally, the art of painting faces. Experimenting allows you to find what works best for you.\\nYou can add a darker color eye shadow to your crease to make your eyes look a little bigger.\\nWarnings\\nWash your brushes and sponges with soap and water and allow to dry overnight. Bacteria and oils will collect on these and cause breakouts later.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"If you’ve never applied makeup before, all the different products and tools can be intimidating. Don’t worry. We will walk you through it step by step below. Once you get the hang of it, applying makeup to your face will be a breeze.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Preparing Your Face\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Remove any old makeup.\", \"描述\": \"When you’re applying makeup, it is necessary to start with a clean palette. Remove any makeup that you might have slept in, and wash off makeup from earlier on in the day. If you try to apply more makeup over the top of old makeup (not including touch ups), your end look will appear caked on and more unnatural than makeup put on a fresh face. You also need to cleanse any makeup residue to keep your skin from getting clogged and irritated. You can use a good makeup remover or a mild baby oil to get rid of all makeup residues.\\nKeep in mind that you should always remove your makeup at the end of the day; sleeping with your makeup on can clog your pores and cause blemishes and wrinkles.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Wash your face, then follow with moisturizer.\", \"描述\": \"For the same reason you remove your old makeup, you should also wash your face. Use a mild facial cleanser to gently wash your face, spending about one minute of massaging to remove all bacteria and dead skin cells in your pores before rinsing with cool water. Finish up by applying a facial moisturizer, regardless of your skin type.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Prime your face\", \"描述\": \"Before you add any makeup you need to prime your face. The purpose of a face primer is to enhance the appearance of makeup and increase the longevity. You can apply the primer with your fingers, covering your whole face with a small amount. The primer will also help your makeup up stay on all day. If you are going to sweat, run, or do anything that will cause your makeup to wear off or smear, primer is a necessity for you.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Put on a coat of foundation.\", \"描述\": \"There are several types of foundation, but they are generally applied the same way. Liquid, cream, and powder foundations all act to create a more even complexion, working to create an even base for your other makeup. Use a foundation brush or damp beauty sponge to apply foundation to your face, blending into your neck and earlobes if necessary. Keep in mind that your foundation should be the same color as your natural skin tone, not much darker or lighter. It helps to match your foundation to your chest and neck so your face isn't a different color than the rest of your body. You never want a harsh line from your jawline to your neck. This is very unnatural and gives a harsh and unblended finish, which is not what you want. Choosing a color that matches your skin always helps.\\nYou can use a concealer brush to add a little extra foundation to cover up stubborn blemishes.\\nLiquid foundation can be applied with your fingertips, although this is more likely to introduce bacteria to your skin and cause future breakouts.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Apply some concealer.\", \"描述\": \"The purpose of concealer is to even out uneven skin tone as a result of blemishes or dark under-eye circles. You can also use a concealer in a shade slightly lighter in your skin tone to brighten dark areas or high points of your face. Use a concealer brush or your (clean) fingertips to blend concealer on your undereye area in an upside-down triangle shape, down the bridge of your nose, chin, the center of the forehead, and above the upper lip. You can use a shade matching your skin tone to cover any red areas or over any acne or dark spots. Blend the edges of your concealer so it seamlessly blends into your foundation.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Set your foundation and concealer.\", \"描述\": \"This step is optional, but if you’re looking for long-lasting, crease-free makeup you should use a setting powder to hold your foundation and concealer in place. Use a damp beauty sponge to pick up loose powder and press into the under-eye area, then gently sweep off any excess with a brush. Use a large, fluffy brush to cover your whole face in a translucent or matching setting powder. This step is particularly useful if you’re using liquid foundation, as it will help to set the foundation and remove any shine or tackiness\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Apply a highlighter.\", \"描述\": \"With your foundation completed, it is likely that your face now looks contour-less and flat because of the uniform color. In order to provide some depth, you’ll need to create the illusion of highlights and shadows. You can use a cream (apply before you set your face) or powder highlighter to brighten up the deepest areas of your face: the inside corners of your eyes, underneath your eyebrows, in the center of your cupid’s bow, and on the tops/sides of your cheekbones. This will make your face look more bright and awake than it would otherwise.\\nCreate a ‘3’ shape on your cheekbones, into your eyebrows, and up to your forehead for the perfect highlight.\\nYou can use your fingers or a small highlighter brush to apply the highlighter.\"}, {\"编号\": 8, \"标题\": \"Add depth with contouring.\", \"描述\": \"The opposite of bringing out the highlights on your face, contouring involves adding a powder that is a few shades darker than your actual skin tone (different than a bronzer) to the areas you want to look minimized or further away. Typically, you should contour under your cheekbones in the hollows of your cheeks, on the sides of your nose, and under your jawline. You can also make a large forehead appear smaller by applying contour near your hairline. This will make your face look thinner and longer in appearance, and provide the shadows that naturally occur without foundation. After you contour your face, you can go in with bronzer to add color to your face. Use a big bronzing brush and buff out your bronzer right over where you contoured.\"}, {\"编号\": 9, \"标题\": \"Apply a little blush.\", \"描述\": \"The final step in prepping your face is to add blush to your cheeks. Everyone’s cheeks have a bit of color, but this color varies for every person. Apply your blush with a large brush on the apples of your cheeks (the round part that forms when you smile). Don’t go too heavy with your blush, just add enough to replenish the color that would form naturally.\"}, {\"编号\": 10, \"标题\": \"Fill in your eyebrows.\", \"描述\": \"This step is optional depending on the fullness of your eyebrows but is generally recommended for those who have thin or sparse eyebrows. Select a color of brow pencil, powder, or pomade that is close to your natural hair color. Start by outlining the edges of your eyebrows with small dashing motions to mimic hair, and then fill in the center using the same small strokes. Go in the same direction of your hair growth, and set with a clear or tinted brow gel to make them stay all day.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Adding Your Eye Makeup\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Apply an eyeshadow primer.\", \"描述\": \"This is another optional product, but applying an eyeshadow primer will help your eyeshadow to stay on for much longer. If you’ve gone without it, you may have noticed that your eyeshadow fades or becomes oily and collects in the creases of your eyelids after several hours. Use your fingertip to dab on your eyeshadow primer, blending it from the roots of your lashes to the top of your crease. Set with a powder to make a perfect base for blending your eyeshadow.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Put on your eyeshadow.\", \"描述\": \"There are many ways to apply eyeshadow, although the most basic and classic look is to apply a single color over the entirety of your eyelid. Use an eyeshadow brush (or finger for higher pigmentation) to apply your eyeshadow to your eyelid, starting in the center near your lash line and blending outwards. Fade your eyeshadow into your natural skin tone near your crease and the inside and outside corners of your eyes, to prevent any harsh lines from forming. If you want a bit more dramatic look, apply a second darker matte color of eyeshadow in a ‘C’ shape from the outside corner of your lash line up to the top, outer ⅓ of your eyelid crease. Finish by sweeping a lighter shimmer color starting from the inner corner and ending in the middle, blending with the rest.\\nYour main color of eyeshadow should never go all the way to your eyebrow, and should not extend further off your lid then the end of your eyebrow (unless you’re going for a very dramatic look).\\nYou may, however, highlight your browbone (the area under your eyebrow but above your crease) by applying a lighter shade of eyeshadow. Be sure to use natural colors such as cream, sand, or white, if your skin is pale. Alternatively, try a nude shade slightly lighter than your skin tone. The color doesn't have to be matte, but any sparkle it does have should be subtle.\\nYou can blend your eyeshadow onto your lower lid, sweeping the shadow along the lower lash line starting from the outside corner. Blend well so you don't have a harsh line.\\nIf you use multiple colors of eyeshadow, always be sure to blend them together.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Apply your eyeliner.\", \"描述\": \"The purpose of eyeliner is to provide the illusion of a fuller lash line; therefore, choose a color that is similar to your natural hair color (or brown if you have blond hair) to go along your lashes. For a smudgy look, use an eyeliner pencil, or create a sleek and smooth look by using cream or liquid eyeliner. Create a dashed or dotted line across your lash line, and then connect the dots to create a full, continuous line. You can choose to wing the end up and outwards a bit if you want, otherwise you simply need to follow your lash line from the inside corner to the outside corner.\\nAdding eyeliner to your bottom lash line should be done sparingly, as it will create a much darker/bolder look and appear a bit more unnatural than eyeliner on your top lash line only.\\nIf you feel comfortable, try tight-lining your eyes by using your eyeliner on the waterline of your eyelid.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Finish off with mascara.\", \"描述\": \"To complete your eye makeup, you’ll need to top off your eyes with a bit of mascara. There are several mascaras to choose from depending on the look you want; if you have short lashes, use a mascara that will add length, or if you have thin lashes, use a volumizing mascara. Dip the brush in the mascara once and lightly wipe off the excess onto the edge of the container or a paper towel. Looking straight forward, apply it to the top lash with upward strokes. Start with the inner part of your eye and work your way outward. Do both eyes with two coats, then let dry. You can also apply mascara to your bottom lashes if you like. \\nWiggle the brush as you apply it, as this will help to coat between lashes instead of just the under layer.\\nNever pump your mascara brush in and out of the mascara, as this causes air pockets.\\nAvoid applying more than two coats of mascara, as this will take away the natural darkening look and give a cakey thick look that is much less natural.\\nA good trick for making your lashes look fuller is to apply a coat of baby powder between coats of mascara; this will add a bit of length and volume to your lashes.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Adding Color to Your Lips\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Smooth out your lips.\", \"描述\": \"Apply lip balm, primer, or sealer. This will help make all lip products applied last longer and much more vibrant. Additionally, who doesn’t prefer soft lips? Adding a good balm or salve will prevent your lips from flaking later in the day.\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Apply lip liner.\", \"描述\": \"Line your lips with a liner that matches your lip color or the color you are going to apply. Sharpen your lip liner, and line around the natural line of your lips. With your lips outlined, use the pencil to continue filling in your lips. This works to even out the color and texture of your lips, making it easier to apply a gloss or lipstick later.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Apply lipstick or lip gloss with a brush or straight from the tube.\", \"描述\": \"Select a lipstick or gloss of your choice to go over your lipliner; for a natural look stick with a nude shade, or pick a bright hue for a more bold appearance. Start in the center of your lip, and blend the color outwards. Be sure to apply the color as close to the edges of your lips as you can without overdoing it and going outside your lip line. To prevent any lipstick from getting on your teeth, stick your index finger straight into your mouth and pull it out quickly; any excess color will stick to your finger and avoid being transferred to your teeth later on.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Finish off your look.\", \"描述\": \"With the completion of your lips makeup, your look is finished! Give yourself a once-over to make sure there aren’t any smudges or loose eyeshadow that needs to be removed with a fluffy brush. If you do have any mistakes, use a q-tip dipped in makeup remover to rectify them.\\nAfter you have applied all of the makeup you desire, you should set your face with a setting spray. Simply hold the bottle 8–12 inches (20.3–30.5 cm) away from your face and spray 4-5 times on your whole face. Now your makeup will stay on longer than ever!\"}], \"小提示\": [\"If you don't know what concealer or foundation tone you are, try it on your neck or chest. You want your face to match the surrounding skin as closely as possible. Don't match it to your hand or arm, as it is likely that you will have a slightly different skin color there. You can also get professionally color matched at a makeup store or counter.\\n\", \"The amount and type of makeup that you wear is completely up to you. You know your face better than anyone - take the time to experiment. Makeup is, quite literally, the art of painting faces. Experimenting allows you to find what works best for you.\\n\", \"You can add a darker color eye shadow to your crease to make your eyes look a little bigger.\\n\"], \"注意事项\": [\"Wash your brushes and sponges with soap and water and allow to dry overnight. Bacteria and oils will collect on these and cause breakouts later.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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How to Apply Makeup (for Teen Girls)
1. Covering up Blemishes 1-1. Wash your face Adolescence is the perfect time to adopt a good skin care regimen, since breakouts are most likely to occur at this age. Skin care is also important when wearing makeup, since you want to start with soft, clean skin. Always wash your face before applying your makeup. Buy a cleanser that's made for your skin type, such as oily, dry, or combination skin. For example, cream cleansers are good for dry skin. If you have oily skin, try a cleanser with salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide, or another acne fighting ingredient. 1-2. Apply moisturizer Makeup goes on more easily and lasts longer when your skin is hydrated! Squeeze a nickle-sized amount of moisturizer onto your fingers and work the product into your face gently for about 30 seconds, concentrating on any areas that feel especially dry or flaky. Look for a moisturizer with SPF 15 or higher to protect your skin from sun damage. SPF is especially important if you have acne, since sun exposure can turn healing acne into dark spots that take a long time to fade. Buy a moisturizer made for your skin type. For example, if you have dry skin, go for an intense, thick moisturizer. If you have oily skin, try a light, oil-free moisturizer. 1-3. Apply tinted moisturizer or foundation to even out your skin tone. Squeeze a nickle-sized amount of tinted moisturizer, BB cream, or liquid foundation onto the back of your hand. Use a foundation brush to dab a little bit of foundation on your nose, forehead, cheeks, jaws, and chin. Then, use a sponge or beauty blender to buff the foundation into your skin so that it looks natural and there are no hard lines. Tinted moisturizers and BB creams will give you light coverage for a natural look. Liquid foundations usually come in light, medium, or full coverage, so be sure to check the label! If you're using tinted moisturizer, you can skip the regular moisturizer first. If you have oily skin, choose an oil-free foundation. Use a foundation that matches your skin tone as closely as possible. If you're having trouble choosing a shade, go with one that matches the skin color of your neck. 1-4. Use concealer Choose a concealer that matches your skin tone and dab it directly onto the red spot or under your eyes if you have dark circles. Use a beauty blender or your finger to pat the concealer into your skin until it looks blended and natural. Avoid wiping or rubbing the concealer into your skin, since this will take the concealer off. Use a yellow-based concealer to lighten dark circles under the eyes. 1-5. Use powder to set your foundation and concealer. Dust pressed or loose powder onto your face using a large makeup brush, concentrating on areas where your skin gets oily, like your forehead, nose, and chin. Also apply powder over your concealer to set it. You can use translucent powder if you want a sheer look, or a shade that matches your skin tone for a little more coverage. Never use the same brush for multiple makeup types. If you used a foundation brush with foundation, don't use the same brush to spread powder on your face. 2. Accenting Your Features 2-1. Comb your eyebrows Using a brow brush, clean mascara brush, or toothbrush, comb your eyebrows up and over. This keeps them looking neat and growing the correct way. If you have thin or patchy brows, use a brow pencil or brow powder that matches your hair color to lightly fill them in. Don't comb your eyebrows inward. You can use your finger to lightly blend the the pencil or powder to get rid of any harsh lines. 2-2. Apply a neutral eyeshadow Select a natural, shimmery shade like soft peach or beige for your everyday look. Apply the eyeshadow to the center of your eyelids, then blend the color out to the left and then to the right. If you want more definition, apply a slightly darker color, like soft brown, to your crease and blend out using the same technique. You can dab a little concealer on your eyelids first to give your eyeshadow more staying power. If you have brown or hazel eyes, try accentuating them with warm colors like copper and gold. For blue or green eyes, try gray or plum. You can also have fun with crazy colors, like blue. Just remember that these are generally not everyday colors, but for special occasions and nighttime looks. 2-3. Apply eyeliner Not everybody needs or uses eyeliner so you can skip this step. For everyday looks, go with a brown or black eyeliner pencil. Draw a thin line on your top lid, keeping close to the lash line. If you want a more subtle look, smudge the line a little with a cotton swab. You can apply the liner on the lower lash line and smudge with a cotton swab if you want to amp up your look, or skip it for a natural look. Avoid applying eyeliner to the waterline, since this can be difficult for beginners and can cause infections. Black liquid eyeliner is not for everybody and can be difficult to use when you're learning how to apply makeup. Master the eyeliner pencils first! 2-4. Brush 1 coat of mascara onto your top lashes. Using a brown or black mascara, place the brush at the roots of your top, outer lashes. Wiggle the brush outwards, coating the lashes with mascara all the way to the tips. Do the same to the inner lashes and, if you like, the bottom lashes. You can skip the bottom lashes if you're going for a natural look. If you want a more dramatic look, lightly brush the mascara wand over the bottom lashes one time. Watch out for clumping. Wiggling can help prevent this! You can also brush your lashes with an eyelash comb to prevent clumps. For natural looks, brown mascara works best on people that have blonde, light brown, or red hair. Go with black if you want to amp up your look. If you have black hair, black mascara will look perfectly natural! 2-5. Brush on some blush to the apples of your cheeks for a rosy glow. Smile to find the apples of your cheeks (the round parts) and brush on a light amount of blush using a large makeup brush. Go for a natural look when wearing blush and use bronzers or pink rosy colors. You just want to give your cheeks a touch of color! Never wear extremely dark blush colors, which tends to look very unnatural. Be sure to stick to the apples of your cheeks and avoid going up the cheekbone for a natural rosy glow. 2-6. Swipe on lip gloss, lip tint, or lipstick to complete your look. Lip gloss gives you a natural color while adding shimmer. If you want a bit of color, try a lip tint or a cream lipstick in a natural shade like soft pink or rose. You can also top your color with a touch of gloss for extra sparkle! If your lips are dry, apply a little lip balm first and try to avoid matte lipsticks, which are very drying. 3. Creating Different Looks 3-1. Wear a bold lipstick to create a dramatic look. You can go with colors like raspberry and red for a classic revved up look, or take it up another notch with a pop of rich blackberry or pink. If you really want to make a statement, try super dark shades that look nearly black, or go with an ultra bright neon color. In general, it's best to keep the rest of your makeup fairly natural when doing a bold lip. However, no makeup rules are set in stone! 3-2. Create a cat eye with liquid eyeliner for a glamorous vibe. Start by tracing along your lash line with a black eye liner pencil or gel liner to anchor the look. Then, line up a business card or heavy piece of card stock with your bottom lashes to create a stencil and flick the line out with your pencil. Once everything looks even and on point, trace over the lines with liquid eyeliner! For even more drama, trace along the top of the black liner with a silver liner to create silvery wings and dab a shimmery eye shadow in your inner corners. For a brighter look, use a bright eyeliner color like teal or purple instead of black! 3-3. Take your eyeshadow up a notch with a smoky eye look. Start by sweeping a dark eye shadow color like charcoal, navy, or deep purple from your lashes up to your crease. Then, rim your lower lashes with the same shadow color. Use a q-tip to gently buff the eye shadow on your top lid into your crease and top it all off with black eyeliner and 1-2 coats of black mascara. 4. Removing Your Makeup 4-1. Remove your makeup at night Never sleep in makeup. Sleeping in makeup causes blemishes, rashes, and can cause early aging. Buy an oil-free makeup remover to remove your makeup at night. Soak a cotton ball in the remover and wipe it over your face to get all the day's product. Makeup remover is important to help prevent clogged pores and rashes. It is specifically designed to remove makeup and makeup residue, which your cleanser isn't. Always use makeup remover before you wash your face. Use a formula for face makeup, and a separate special formula for your eyes geared towards removing mascara and liner. 4-2. Wash and moisturize your face at night. After removing your makeup, wash it with a cleanser. This removes any dirt, oil, and impurities your face has acquired throughout the day. You can use the same cleanser as you did that morning. Also moisturize your face to keep it hydrated. Only wash your face twice a day. Overwashing your face can cause breakouts and break down vital skin cells. 4-3. Exfoliate your face Exfoliating sloughs away dead skin cells and helps remove pore-clogging impurities that can lead to breakouts. It's important to exfoliate, but don't go overboard—1-2 times weekly is perfect. Apply an exfoliating scrub to wet skin and rub using gentle circular motions, then rinse it off and pat your skin dry. Exfoliating too often or too vigorously can seriously irritate your skin, so be careful. If you're dealing with acne, try an exfoliating scrub that contains benzoyl peroxide. Tips Experiment with light, fun eye shadow colors like pastels, soft metallics, and bright colors. Go beyond powder shadows for textures that are creamy, shimmery, sparkly or glittery. Don't spend a lot of money on makeup until you know what works for you. Try to avoid rushing through your makeup routine to prevent mistakes. Warnings Never apply eye makeup in a moving vehicle or object. Always remove your makeup at night to prevent breakouts.
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Squeeze a nickle-sized amount of moisturizer onto your fingers and work the product into your face gently for about 30 seconds, concentrating on any areas that feel especially dry or flaky.\\nLook for a moisturizer with SPF 15 or higher to protect your skin from sun damage. SPF is especially important if you have acne, since sun exposure can turn healing acne into dark spots that take a long time to fade.\\nBuy a moisturizer made for your skin type. For example, if you have dry skin, go for an intense, thick moisturizer. If you have oily skin, try a light, oil-free moisturizer.\\n1-3. Apply tinted moisturizer or foundation to even out your skin tone.\\nSqueeze a nickle-sized amount of tinted moisturizer, BB cream, or liquid foundation onto the back of your hand. Use a foundation brush to dab a little bit of foundation on your nose, forehead, cheeks, jaws, and chin. Then, use a sponge or beauty blender to buff the foundation into your skin so that it looks natural and there are no hard lines.\\nTinted moisturizers and BB creams will give you light coverage for a natural look. Liquid foundations usually come in light, medium, or full coverage, so be sure to check the label!\\nIf you're using tinted moisturizer, you can skip the regular moisturizer first.\\nIf you have oily skin, choose an oil-free foundation.\\nUse a foundation that matches your skin tone as closely as possible. If you're having trouble choosing a shade, go with one that matches the skin color of your neck.\\n1-4. Use concealer\\nChoose a concealer that matches your skin tone and dab it directly onto the red spot or under your eyes if you have dark circles. Use a beauty blender or your finger to pat the concealer into your skin until it looks blended and natural.\\nAvoid wiping or rubbing the concealer into your skin, since this will take the concealer off.\\nUse a yellow-based concealer to lighten dark circles under the eyes.\\n1-5. Use powder to set your foundation and concealer.\\nDust pressed or loose powder onto your face using a large makeup brush, concentrating on areas where your skin gets oily, like your forehead, nose, and chin. Also apply powder over your concealer to set it.\\nYou can use translucent powder if you want a sheer look, or a shade that matches your skin tone for a little more coverage.\\nNever use the same brush for multiple makeup types. If you used a foundation brush with foundation, don't use the same brush to spread powder on your face.\\n2. Accenting Your Features\\n2-1. Comb your eyebrows\\nUsing a brow brush, clean mascara brush, or toothbrush, comb your eyebrows up and over. This keeps them looking neat and growing the correct way. If you have thin or patchy brows, use a brow pencil or brow powder that matches your hair color to lightly fill them in.\\nDon't comb your eyebrows inward.\\nYou can use your finger to lightly blend the the pencil or powder to get rid of any harsh lines.\\n2-2. Apply a neutral eyeshadow\\nSelect a natural, shimmery shade like soft peach or beige for your everyday look. Apply the eyeshadow to the center of your eyelids, then blend the color out to the left and then to the right. If you want more definition, apply a slightly darker color, like soft brown, to your crease and blend out using the same technique.\\nYou can dab a little concealer on your eyelids first to give your eyeshadow more staying power.\\nIf you have brown or hazel eyes, try accentuating them with warm colors like copper and gold. For blue or green eyes, try gray or plum.\\nYou can also have fun with crazy colors, like blue. Just remember that these are generally not everyday colors, but for special occasions and nighttime looks.\\n2-3. Apply eyeliner\\nNot everybody needs or uses eyeliner so you can skip this step. For everyday looks, go with a brown or black eyeliner pencil. Draw a thin line on your top lid, keeping close to the lash line. If you want a more subtle look, smudge the line a little with a cotton swab. You can apply the liner on the lower lash line and smudge with a cotton swab if you want to amp up your look, or skip it for a natural look.\\nAvoid applying eyeliner to the waterline, since this can be difficult for beginners and can cause infections.\\nBlack liquid eyeliner is not for everybody and can be difficult to use when you're learning how to apply makeup. Master the eyeliner pencils first!\\n2-4. Brush 1 coat of mascara onto your top lashes.\\nUsing a brown or black mascara, place the brush at the roots of your top, outer lashes. Wiggle the brush outwards, coating the lashes with mascara all the way to the tips. Do the same to the inner lashes and, if you like, the bottom lashes.\\nYou can skip the bottom lashes if you're going for a natural look. If you want a more dramatic look, lightly brush the mascara wand over the bottom lashes one time.\\nWatch out for clumping. Wiggling can help prevent this! You can also brush your lashes with an eyelash comb to prevent clumps.\\nFor natural looks, brown mascara works best on people that have blonde, light brown, or red hair. Go with black if you want to amp up your look. If you have black hair, black mascara will look perfectly natural!\\n2-5. Brush on some blush to the apples of your cheeks for a rosy glow.\\nSmile to find the apples of your cheeks (the round parts) and brush on a light amount of blush using a large makeup brush. Go for a natural look when wearing blush and use bronzers or pink rosy colors. You just want to give your cheeks a touch of color!\\nNever wear extremely dark blush colors, which tends to look very unnatural.\\nBe sure to stick to the apples of your cheeks and avoid going up the cheekbone for a natural rosy glow.\\n2-6. Swipe on lip gloss, lip tint, or lipstick to complete your look.\\nLip gloss gives you a natural color while adding shimmer. If you want a bit of color, try a lip tint or a cream lipstick in a natural shade like soft pink or rose. You can also top your color with a touch of gloss for extra sparkle!\\nIf your lips are dry, apply a little lip balm first and try to avoid matte lipsticks, which are very drying.\\n3. Creating Different Looks\\n3-1. Wear a bold lipstick to create a dramatic look.\\nYou can go with colors like raspberry and red for a classic revved up look, or take it up another notch with a pop of rich blackberry or pink. If you really want to make a statement, try super dark shades that look nearly black, or go with an ultra bright neon color.\\nIn general, it's best to keep the rest of your makeup fairly natural when doing a bold lip. However, no makeup rules are set in stone!\\n3-2. Create a cat eye with liquid eyeliner for a glamorous vibe.\\nStart by tracing along your lash line with a black eye liner pencil or gel liner to anchor the look. Then, line up a business card or heavy piece of card stock with your bottom lashes to create a stencil and flick the line out with your pencil. Once everything looks even and on point, trace over the lines with liquid eyeliner!\\nFor even more drama, trace along the top of the black liner with a silver liner to create silvery wings and dab a shimmery eye shadow in your inner corners.\\nFor a brighter look, use a bright eyeliner color like teal or purple instead of black!\\n3-3. Take your eyeshadow up a notch with a smoky eye look.\\nStart by sweeping a dark eye shadow color like charcoal, navy, or deep purple from your lashes up to your crease. Then, rim your lower lashes with the same shadow color. Use a q-tip to gently buff the eye shadow on your top lid into your crease and top it all off with black eyeliner and 1-2 coats of black mascara.\\n4. Removing Your Makeup\\n4-1. Remove your makeup at night\\nNever sleep in makeup. Sleeping in makeup causes blemishes, rashes, and can cause early aging. Buy an oil-free makeup remover to remove your makeup at night. Soak a cotton ball in the remover and wipe it over your face to get all the day's product.\\nMakeup remover is important to help prevent clogged pores and rashes. It is specifically designed to remove makeup and makeup residue, which your cleanser isn't. Always use makeup remover before you wash your face. Use a formula for face makeup, and a separate special formula for your eyes geared towards removing mascara and liner.\\n4-2. Wash and moisturize your face at night.\\nAfter removing your makeup, wash it with a cleanser. This removes any dirt, oil, and impurities your face has acquired throughout the day. You can use the same cleanser as you did that morning. Also moisturize your face to keep it hydrated.\\nOnly wash your face twice a day. Overwashing your face can cause breakouts and break down vital skin cells.\\n4-3. Exfoliate your face\\nExfoliating sloughs away dead skin cells and helps remove pore-clogging impurities that can lead to breakouts. It's important to exfoliate, but don't go overboard—1-2 times weekly is perfect. 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How to Apply Makeup According to Your Face Shape
1. Determining Your Face Shape 1-1. Learn about different face shapes. Many of us are unsure about our face shape and end up applying makeup that is unflattering. The most common face shapes are round, square, heart-shaped, and oval. 1-2. Tie back your hair. To determine your face shape you will need to make sure all hair is away from your face. If you have bangs, use a headband as well. 1-3. Look in a mirror and carefully examine your face. Pay particular attention to the width and length of your face. Take note of the distribution of facial features. A round face is equally distant between chin and forehead as it is from cheek to cheek. A heart shaped face has a wider width from temple to temple, tapering down to a narrower chin. A square shaped face has the same width from jawline to jawline as it does from temple to temple. An oval shaped face is generally about one and a half times longer from forehead to chin as it is from cheek to cheek. 2. Applying Makeup to a Round Face 2-1. Contour along the sides of your forehead and temples. Use a cream or matte powder that is one to two shades darker than your skin tone and foundation. Use foundation to shade the areas you would like to reshape or define, such as your chin, nose, forehead and cheekbones. For instance, you might use the darker contour color under your cheekbones to give your face structure, especially if you feel like your cheeks are really round. 2-2. Highlight the middle of your forehead and chin. This will offset the contouring and accentuate different areas of your face. Use a concealer that is one to two shades lighter than your skin. Move from the center of your hairline to the center of your forehead, down the bridge of your nose, the cheekbones under the outer corners of your eyes, and the center of your chin. Highlight under your eyes in an upside-down triangle shape. This will brighten your eyes. 2-3. Apply blush on the apples of your cheeks. Using an angular motion, blend the blush from the apples of your cheeks back towards the temples. The idea is to draw a triangle that points towards your nose. Avoid getting the color too close to your ears. 2-4. Apply a darker shade of eyeshadow. Try a shade like plum, and then contour your eyelids with a bronzer. The combination of darker eyeshadow and the bronzer will add definition to your eyes. 2-5. Apply lip makeup to offset your face shape. You can do this by putting a small amount of liner on the sides of the lips. This will give your face a less rounded, and more angular appearance. 3. Applying Makeup to a Square Face 3-1. Contour the sides of your forehead, below your cheekbones, and under your jaw. This will promote the appearance of roundness and softness and to minimize more angular features. Use a cream or matte powder that is one to two shades darker than your skin tone and foundation. Use foundation to shade the areas you would like to reshape or define, such as your chin, nose, forehead and cheekbones. 3-2. Highlight the high points of your face. Use a concealer that is one to two shades lighter than your skin tone. Move from the center of your hairline, the center of your forehead, above and below the outer edges of your brows, and the center of your chin. The highlighter should blend into the contour using an upward sweeping motion. Diffuse sharp lines. Highlight the middle of your forehead and the middle of your chin. Highlight along your brow bone to brighten your eye area. 3-3. Concentrate blush on the hollow of your cheek. Using a linear motion, begin on the hollow of your cheek and move toward the outer corner of the eye. The blush should be just a few inches from the sides of your nose. Make sure the blush is concentrated more on the upper part of your cheeks. If you want to emphasize the lower lines of your face, you can take the blush lower. 3-4. Apply a unique color of eyeshadow. Try scarlet, periwinkle, or lavender to bring out your facial features, especially your eyes. Finish by applying one or two coats of mascara. 3-5. Apply a wide but light border of lip liner on the edge of your lips. Make the liner look like a shadow by smudging it. This will make the edges of your face appear softer and less square. 4. Applying Makeup to a Heart-Shaped Face 4-1. Contour along the sides of your forehead and temples. Soften the point in your chin by contouring the small area below your chin. Contouring will help minimize your forehead, maximize your jawline, and emphasize your cheekbones. This will create a balance between the wider upper part of your face and the narrow lower part of your face. In the area beneath your cheekbones, you should begin contouring at your ears and end in the middle of your cheeks. Use a cream or matte powder that is one to two shades darker than your skin tone and foundation. Use foundation to shade the areas you would like to reshape or define, such as your chin, nose, forehead and cheekbones. 4-2. Highlight areas that naturally catch light, such as your eyes and forehead. Move from the center of your hairline to the center of your forehead, down the bridge of your nose, above and below the outer edges of your brows, the chin just below your lower lip, and to the sides of your mouth. Brighten your eyes! Highlight in an upside-down triangle underneath your eyes. Highlight the middle of your forehead. Highlight in the middle of the chin to broaden it. 4-3. Apply blush using a “C” shape motion. Sweep the brush from the top of your temple down to the cheekbone. This will give your cheeks a fuller appearance. Make sure that you apply the blush under your cheeks. 4-4. Apply a soft shade of eyeshadow. Try a soft color like pale pink, mint green, or sky blue to emphasize eyes. Finish with one or two coats of mascara. 4-5. Apply lip liner on top and bottom lips. Place a little more lip liner on the bottom lip than the top lip to even out your face. Add a soft color like rose on the upper lip, and a bold shade like cherry on the bottom lip to even out the top and bottom parts of the face. 5. Applying Makeup to an Oval Face 5-1. Contour your forehead and below your cheekbones. Contouring will create balance by emphasizing the center of the face and minimizing the forehead. Use a cream or matte powder one to two shades darker than your skin tone and foundation. Use foundation to shade the areas you would like to reshape or define, such as your chin, nose, forehead and cheekbones. Slightly contour the sides of your forehead to make your hairline look narrow. Contour below your cheekbones. Start from your ears and stop in the middle of your cheek. 5-2. Highlight the middle of your forehead and chin. Then, using a C-shaped motion, move your makeup brush from the center of your forehead, down the bridge of your nose, and from your brow bone to your cheekbone. To brighten up the area around your eyes, highlight under your eyes and along your brow bone. 5-3. Apply blush on the apples of your cheeks. Begin at the apple of your cheeks and blend upward with a blush brush. Don’t apply too low on your face or your jaw will have a heavy appearance. 5-4. Apply a soft and natural color eyeshadow, like taupe. Contour your eyelids with a bronzer to give them more definition. If you want to further enhance your eye color, add smudged eyeliner under your lashes and finish with one or two coats of mascara. 5-5. Apply a deep or rich pink lipstick to enhance the curvature of your lips. You can also add a small amount of lip liner to the sides of the lips. Tips Try applying your lighter highlighter color right next to your darker contour shade to make it pop even more. Just buff them together to blend so you don't have two obvious lines on your face.[24] X Expert Source Alana SchoberPout Pro Makeup Artist Expert Interview. 15 June 2021. Warnings Check ingredient labels to make sure you aren’t allergic to any listed ingredients. Don't over-do it. You want your makeup to look natural.
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Apply lip makeup to offset your face shape.\\nYou can do this by putting a small amount of liner on the sides of the lips. This will give your face a less rounded, and more angular appearance.\\n3. Applying Makeup to a Square Face\\n3-1. Contour the sides of your forehead, below your cheekbones, and under your jaw.\\nThis will promote the appearance of roundness and softness and to minimize more angular features.\\nUse a cream or matte powder that is one to two shades darker than your skin tone and foundation.\\nUse foundation to shade the areas you would like to reshape or define, such as your chin, nose, forehead and cheekbones.\\n3-2. Highlight the high points of your face.\\nUse a concealer that is one to two shades lighter than your skin tone.\\nMove from the center of your hairline, the center of your forehead, above and below the outer edges of your brows, and the center of your chin.\\nThe highlighter should blend into the contour using an upward sweeping motion. 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Contour along the sides of your forehead and temples.\\nSoften the point in your chin by contouring the small area below your chin. Contouring will help minimize your forehead, maximize your jawline, and emphasize your cheekbones. This will create a balance between the wider upper part of your face and the narrow lower part of your face.\\nIn the area beneath your cheekbones, you should begin contouring at your ears and end in the middle of your cheeks.\\nUse a cream or matte powder that is one to two shades darker than your skin tone and foundation.\\nUse foundation to shade the areas you would like to reshape or define, such as your chin, nose, forehead and cheekbones.\\n4-2. Highlight areas that naturally catch light, such as your eyes and forehead.\\nMove from the center of your hairline to the center of your forehead, down the bridge of your nose, above and below the outer edges of your brows, the chin just below your lower lip, and to the sides of your mouth.\\nBrighten your eyes! Highlight in an upside-down triangle underneath your eyes.\\nHighlight the middle of your forehead.\\nHighlight in the middle of the chin to broaden it.\\n4-3. Apply blush using a “C” shape motion.\\nSweep the brush from the top of your temple down to the cheekbone. This will give your cheeks a fuller appearance.\\nMake sure that you apply the blush under your cheeks.\\n4-4. Apply a soft shade of eyeshadow.\\nTry a soft color like pale pink, mint green, or sky blue to emphasize eyes. Finish with one or two coats of mascara.\\n4-5. Apply lip liner on top and bottom lips.\\nPlace a little more lip liner on the bottom lip than the top lip to even out your face. 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Highlight the middle of your forehead and chin.\\nThen, using a C-shaped motion, move your makeup brush from the center of your forehead, down the bridge of your nose, and from your brow bone to your cheekbone.\\nTo brighten up the area around your eyes, highlight under your eyes and along your brow bone.\\n5-3. Apply blush on the apples of your cheeks.\\nBegin at the apple of your cheeks and blend upward with a blush brush. Don’t apply too low on your face or your jaw will have a heavy appearance.\\n5-4. Apply a soft and natural color eyeshadow, like taupe.\\nContour your eyelids with a bronzer to give them more definition. If you want to further enhance your eye color, add smudged eyeliner under your lashes and finish with one or two coats of mascara.\\n5-5. Apply a deep or rich pink lipstick to enhance the curvature of your lips.\\nYou can also add a small amount of lip liner to the sides of the lips.\\nTips\\nTry applying your lighter highlighter color right next to your darker contour shade to make it pop even more. Just buff them together to blend so you don't have two obvious lines on your face.[24]\\nX\\nExpert Source\\n\\nAlana SchoberPout Pro Makeup Artist\\nExpert Interview. 15 June 2021.\\nWarnings\\nCheck ingredient labels to make sure you aren’t allergic to any listed ingredients.\\nDon't over-do it. You want your makeup to look natural.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"Sometimes we apply makeup only to discover it’s not flattering. This can sometimes be attributed to not knowing how to apply makeup according to your face shape. 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How to Apply Makeup That Looks Good for School
1. Steps 1-1. Start by washing your face. If you have bad acne, use a face wash that is right for your skin and does not dry it. (products such as Proactiv, Clean&Clear, Neutrogena, etc.) If you only get some blemishes, washing your face with just a warm cloth and soap is perfect! 1-2. Ensure your foundation is the right color for you. Put just a thin layer on that blends well with your skin. This will also help you use less concealer. 1-3. Find a concealer that is right for your skin tone. Make sure you do not over-apply. Only use it on blemishes and dark circles; the powder or foundation will do the rest. If you have lots of blemishes use a thicker concealer. With a thicker concealer, apply it with a small brush and then blend it in with a bigger brush. You can also use your fingers: some makeup artists say this blends the concealer better. 1-4. Accent your eyes. First, apply a primer to your eyelids if desired. This sometimes will help make sure that your eye shadow won't cake and can help it to stay on longer. If you are going to wear eyeliner, apply it before the eye shadow as you can always touch it up after. When you apply eyeliner make sure you apply it as low on the lash line as possible. After your eyeliner, apply your eye shadow. When choosing a color, make sure it matches your clothing, skin tone and eye color. Also, if you are a first time makeup wearer, be sure to start neutral. You do not want to go to school one day with no makeup then come back the next day with a ton of makeup. 1-5. Apply blush. Make sure you smile when applying your blush. This will help you to get it on the "apples" of your cheeks, which is the part of your cheeks that protrude when you smile hard. Go with a color that matches your skin tone well! 1-6. Adding mascara. Use a mascara that is right for your lashes and the look you are going for (such as volume, length, or both). Apply mascara to both the top and bottom lashes, as this makes it look more even and it makes you look more awake. If you are dark-haired, use a black mascara, and if you are blonde, stick to brown. Applying too much mascara can lead to your eyelashes looking caked and messy! Be cautious. 1-7. Jazz up your lips! You can either use a gloss for a more young, perky look, or a solid lipstick for a more mature look. Find a lip colour that is one or two shades darker or lighter then your lips, never more. With a solid stick, dab it lightly along your bottom and top lips then rub together to blend. This will make it appear more like a lipstain and will make it stay longer. With a gloss, apply as directed. 1-8. Give your hair a lift. This is a perfect time to do your hair. Of course, this will change from girl to girl on how you do it! If you are unsure, there are more wikiHow articles on hair, if you still need to find the right style for you. 1-9. Dab on some perfume. Smelling good is just as important as looking good! This draws people to you and makes you more confident about being near people. Choose a scent that is right for you and apply it lightly. TIP: if you want to go more natural, try a scented moisturizer instead. 1-10. Smile! This is the finishing touch to any look! A good smile can do wonders, and surprisingly, it's one of the first things guys notice in a girl. One weekend when you aren't busy, take 10 minutes and practice smiling in the mirror. Tips When picking colors and shades, it's better to go with a lighter shade then a dark one if your look is more casual. Make sure you get rid of old makeup products! Makeup harbors bacteria that can give you infections. Throw anything over six months old away. You don't always need perfume. Sometimes shampoo and lotion are enough. Warnings Always take off your makeup at night! If you don't, it may cause skin problems later.[8] X Research source
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Accent your eyes.\\nFirst, apply a primer to your eyelids if desired. This sometimes will help make sure that your eye shadow won't cake and can help it to stay on longer. \\nIf you are going to wear eyeliner, apply it before the eye shadow as you can always touch it up after. When you apply eyeliner make sure you apply it as low on the lash line as possible.\\nAfter your eyeliner, apply your eye shadow. When choosing a color, make sure it matches your clothing, skin tone and eye color. Also, if you are a first time makeup wearer, be sure to start neutral. You do not want to go to school one day with no makeup then come back the next day with a ton of makeup.\\n1-5. Apply blush.\\nMake sure you smile when applying your blush. This will help you to get it on the \\\"apples\\\" of your cheeks, which is the part of your cheeks that protrude when you smile hard. Go with a color that matches your skin tone well!\\n1-6. Adding mascara.\\nUse a mascara that is right for your lashes and the look you are going for (such as volume, length, or both). Apply mascara to both the top and bottom lashes, as this makes it look more even and it makes you look more awake. If you are dark-haired, use a black mascara, and if you are blonde, stick to brown. Applying too much mascara can lead to your eyelashes looking caked and messy! Be cautious.\\n1-7. Jazz up your lips!\\nYou can either use a gloss for a more young, perky look, or a solid lipstick for a more mature look. Find a lip colour that is one or two shades darker or lighter then your lips, never more. With a solid stick, dab it lightly along your bottom and top lips then rub together to blend. This will make it appear more like a lipstain and will make it stay longer. With a gloss, apply as directed.\\n1-8. Give your hair a lift.\\nThis is a perfect time to do your hair. Of course, this will change from girl to girl on how you do it! If you are unsure, there are more wikiHow articles on hair, if you still need to find the right style for you.\\n1-9. Dab on some perfume.\\nSmelling good is just as important as looking good! This draws people to you and makes you more confident about being near people. Choose a scent that is right for you and apply it lightly. TIP: if you want to go more natural, try a scented moisturizer instead.\\n1-10. Smile!\\nThis is the finishing touch to any look! A good smile can do wonders, and surprisingly, it's one of the first things guys notice in a girl. One weekend when you aren't busy, take 10 minutes and practice smiling in the mirror.\\nTips\\nWhen picking colors and shades, it's better to go with a lighter shade then a dark one if your look is more casual.\\nMake sure you get rid of old makeup products! Makeup harbors bacteria that can give you infections. Throw anything over six months old away.\\nYou don't always need perfume. Sometimes shampoo and lotion are enough.\\nWarnings\\nAlways take off your makeup at night! If you don't, it may cause skin problems later.[8]\\nX\\nResearch source\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"If you're between the ages of 11 to 15 and have decided to wear makeup, then this is a Must-Read article! This is written by teens for teens. But before you go any further, remember: A made over face isn't always a prettier face, and when a girl chooses to wear makeup it is her choice and her choice only!\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Steps\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Start by washing your face.\", \"描述\": \"If you have bad acne, use a face wash that is right for your skin and does not dry it. (products such as Proactiv, Clean&Clear, Neutrogena, etc.) If you only get some blemishes, washing your face with just a warm cloth and soap is perfect!\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Ensure your foundation is the right color for you.\", \"描述\": \"Put just a thin layer on that blends well with your skin. This will also help you use less concealer.\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Find a concealer that is right for your skin tone.\", \"描述\": \"Make sure you do not over-apply. Only use it on blemishes and dark circles; the powder or foundation will do the rest. If you have lots of blemishes use a thicker concealer. With a thicker concealer, apply it with a small brush and then blend it in with a bigger brush. You can also use your fingers: some makeup artists say this blends the concealer better.\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Accent your eyes.\", \"描述\": \"First, apply a primer to your eyelids if desired. This sometimes will help make sure that your eye shadow won't cake and can help it to stay on longer. \\nIf you are going to wear eyeliner, apply it before the eye shadow as you can always touch it up after. When you apply eyeliner make sure you apply it as low on the lash line as possible.\\nAfter your eyeliner, apply your eye shadow. When choosing a color, make sure it matches your clothing, skin tone and eye color. Also, if you are a first time makeup wearer, be sure to start neutral. You do not want to go to school one day with no makeup then come back the next day with a ton of makeup.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Apply blush.\", \"描述\": \"Make sure you smile when applying your blush. This will help you to get it on the \\\"apples\\\" of your cheeks, which is the part of your cheeks that protrude when you smile hard. Go with a color that matches your skin tone well!\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Adding mascara.\", \"描述\": \"Use a mascara that is right for your lashes and the look you are going for (such as volume, length, or both). Apply mascara to both the top and bottom lashes, as this makes it look more even and it makes you look more awake. If you are dark-haired, use a black mascara, and if you are blonde, stick to brown. Applying too much mascara can lead to your eyelashes looking caked and messy! Be cautious.\"}, {\"编号\": 7, \"标题\": \"Jazz up your lips!\", \"描述\": \"You can either use a gloss for a more young, perky look, or a solid lipstick for a more mature look. Find a lip colour that is one or two shades darker or lighter then your lips, never more. With a solid stick, dab it lightly along your bottom and top lips then rub together to blend. This will make it appear more like a lipstain and will make it stay longer. 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How to Apply Makeup Without Your Parents Noticing
1. Doing Natural-Looking Makeup 1-1. Wash and moisturize your skin every day. If you want your makeup to look natural, you need to start with clean, hydrated skin. Every morning and every night, wash your face with a gentle facial cleanser. Then, apply a lightweight face moisturizer that’s made for your skin type, such as oily, dry, or combination. Regular soap can be too harsh, so it may dry out your skin. Ask your parents if you can have a moisturizer with SPF to protect your skin from the sun every day. 1-2. Start by only using 1-2 products at first. It can take a little practice to make your makeup look natural when you start wearing it, so it’s best to try out just one or two products at a time, especially if you’re trying to get away with wearing makeup without anyone noticing. If there’s an area of your face you feel self-conscious about, or if there’s something you really love that you’d like to show off, start with a product you can use there. For instance, if you think you have really pretty eyes and lips and you want to draw attention to them, you might wear a light coat of mascara and lip gloss. If you have dark circles under your eyes, you might wear a little concealer to feel more confident. 1-3. Choose makeup that matches your skin tone. If you want your makeup to look subtle, it's important to choose a color that's as close as possible to the natural color of your skin. If it's possible, test out the makeup on the back of your hand before you buy it, since this is typically a similar color to the skin on your face. You can also test the color along your jawline to ensure it blends well. 1-4. Use concealer If you have a stick concealer, gently dot the end of the stick across the area you want to cover, then tap your fingers over the concealer to blend it. If you have liquid concealer, put a little on your fingertip, then tap it into place until it’s blended. You’ll know the concealer is blended when you can’t see any edges anymore. If you need more coverage, you can add another light layer, but remember, you want the look to be subtle so your parents won't notice! 1-5. Try a tinted moisturizer if you want to even out the color of your face. If some parts of your face are redder or a slightly darker color than the rest of your face, a lightweight, tinted moisturizer can help your skin tone look more even. However, they’ll still look natural, so no one should be able to tell that you’re wearing anything on your face! BB cream and CC cream are lightweight, moisturizing foundations that brighten your complexion and even out your skin tone. You may even be able to find a product with SPF in it to protect your skin from sun damage. 1-6. Dust on a very light amount of powder if your skin tends to be oily. If you notice that your face looks shiny throughout the day, you may want to wear a little sheer powder to help absorb the natural oils on your face. Use the puff that comes in your powder compact to pat powder across your forehead, nose, cheeks, and chin. If you can see any obvious powder left behind on your face, run the puff over it in a circular motion until it’s gone. Some powder doesn’t come with a puff, and you’ll need to apply it with a brush. If you’re trying to hide your makeup, it’s best to find a powder that already comes with the puff so you don’t have to buy a separate tool. Avoid products that are labeled as "powder foundations," as these provide thicker coverage that will look more noticeable. 1-7. Wear blush to add color and dimension to your complexion. For the most subtle effect, look for a blush that’s about the same shade of red that your cheeks turn when you blush. This will create a soft effect that will bring out your natural beauty. If you’re using powder blush, lightly swipe the brush across the powder, then swirl the brush onto the fullest part of your cheeks, called the apples. Cream and gel blushes can be very subtle, as well. Gently brush your middle or ring finger across the blush, then tap your fingertip across the apples of your cheeks until it’s blended completely. 1-8. Wear a neutral eyeshadow If your eyelids have a slightly blue or purple tinge, or if they’re uneven in color, try wearing a thin layer of a neutral-colored eyeshadow. A cream formula that’s close to your skin color will give you the most natural look, but you can wear a little powder eyeshadow in a similar shade as well. If you want to add dimension, you can use a slightly lighter shade in the inner corners of your eyes. However, avoid anything too sparkly, or it will look obvious. 1-9. Swipe on a single coat of mascara to emphasize your lashes. If your lashes are pale or short, or you just want to bring out your eyes, a coat of mascara can make your eyes look wider and brighter. Just place the wand at the base of your lashes and wiggle it slightly, then sweep it upward all the way to the tips of your lashes. You can apply a little to your bottom lashes, too, but only apply a very light coat or it will look obvious. If there are any clumps in your lashes, use a cotton swab or your fingers to remove them. If you have light hair or lashes, use brown mascara, and only use black if you have naturally black hair. For an even more subtle look, curl your lashes with an eyelash curler and then apply a coat of clear mascara. You'll probably need to get eye makeup remover if you're planning on wearing brown or black mascara, because it can be hard to wash off. 1-10. Moisturize your lips with lip balm. Lipstick and lip gloss can look really obvious, but you can get a more natural effect by wearing lip balm. You may even be able to find a tinted lip balm for a subtle wash of color that won’t be super noticeable. If you have chapped lips, you may be able to get your parents to agree to let you wear lip balm, even if they’re not okay with you wearing more traditional types of makeup. 2. Getting Away with Wearing Makeup 2-1. Buy makeup when you go shopping with a friend. When you get a chance to go out with a friend, look for inexpensive makeup brands that you can buy to start your collection. Try to pick colors that are close to your natural skin color for the most subtle effect. After you pay for the makeup, throw away any packaging or receipts and hide the makeup in your purse or a shopping bag. If you have a debit card, withdraw cash to pay for your makeup so your parents can’t look at your statement and see what you spent. Make sure the friend you’re shopping with isn’t someone who’ll tell on you! 2-2. Choose costumes that will give you an excuse to buy makeup whenever possible. If you have a good excuse to buy makeup, you won’t have to sneak around to do it. For Halloween, for instance, try to come up with a costume that you would wear makeup for, like a flower child from the 70s. School plays are another great excuse to get makeup! 2-3. Put on your makeup on after you leave if you think they'll be able to tell. If your parents are really observant, or if you want to try out a more dramatic makeup look, you’ll probably need to put it on after you leave your home. For instance, you might do your makeup in the school bathroom before the first bell, or you could do it on the way to school if you ride the bus. Avoid going overboard with your makeup even if you think your parents won't see you. They may show up wherever you are unexpectedly, and it will also be harder to clean off without leaving any traces. Remember to wash your face before you go home! 2-4. Don't leave your makeup laying out at home. If you don’t want your parents to know you’re wearing makeup, make sure you put it away every time you use it. Either put it away somewhere they won't look, like the bottom of a dresser drawer, or take it with you. For instance, you might keep your makeup in a pencil case in your bookbag or purse. Ask a friend to keep your makeup for you if you're still afraid your parents will find it, like if you think they might go through your dresser or backpack. Make sure you give it to someone trustworthy, though, so your makeup doesn't get lost or stolen. 2-5. Remember that disobeying your parents can get you into trouble. Before you sneak around, ask yourself if it's worth the upset if you get caught. Lying to your parents about makeup might mean they don’t trust you about other things, either, which could affect your ability to hang out with your friends or participate in your favorite activities. If you do try any of these techniques, you might consider saving them for a special occasion, like a school dance or a field trip. Tips If you don't want to risk getting in trouble, try talking to your parents to change their minds. Warnings No matter how tempting it might be if you don't have beauty products of your own, do not use your friends' makeup at school, especially eye and lip products. Even if your friend seems healthy, their products may contain bacteria that could cause you to break out, get an infection, or even become ill.
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Use concealer\\nIf you have a stick concealer, gently dot the end of the stick across the area you want to cover, then tap your fingers over the concealer to blend it. If you have liquid concealer, put a little on your fingertip, then tap it into place until it’s blended.\\nYou’ll know the concealer is blended when you can’t see any edges anymore. If you need more coverage, you can add another light layer, but remember, you want the look to be subtle so your parents won't notice!\\n1-5. Try a tinted moisturizer if you want to even out the color of your face.\\nIf some parts of your face are redder or a slightly darker color than the rest of your face, a lightweight, tinted moisturizer can help your skin tone look more even. However, they’ll still look natural, so no one should be able to tell that you’re wearing anything on your face!\\nBB cream and CC cream are lightweight, moisturizing foundations that brighten your complexion and even out your skin tone. You may even be able to find a product with SPF in it to protect your skin from sun damage.\\n1-6. Dust on a very light amount of powder if your skin tends to be oily.\\nIf you notice that your face looks shiny throughout the day, you may want to wear a little sheer powder to help absorb the natural oils on your face. Use the puff that comes in your powder compact to pat powder across your forehead, nose, cheeks, and chin.\\nIf you can see any obvious powder left behind on your face, run the puff over it in a circular motion until it’s gone.\\nSome powder doesn’t come with a puff, and you’ll need to apply it with a brush. If you’re trying to hide your makeup, it’s best to find a powder that already comes with the puff so you don’t have to buy a separate tool.\\nAvoid products that are labeled as \\\"powder foundations,\\\" as these provide thicker coverage that will look more noticeable.\\n1-7. Wear blush to add color and dimension to your complexion.\\nFor the most subtle effect, look for a blush that’s about the same shade of red that your cheeks turn when you blush. This will create a soft effect that will bring out your natural beauty. If you’re using powder blush, lightly swipe the brush across the powder, then swirl the brush onto the fullest part of your cheeks, called the apples.\\nCream and gel blushes can be very subtle, as well. Gently brush your middle or ring finger across the blush, then tap your fingertip across the apples of your cheeks until it’s blended completely.\\n1-8. Wear a neutral eyeshadow\\nIf your eyelids have a slightly blue or purple tinge, or if they’re uneven in color, try wearing a thin layer of a neutral-colored eyeshadow. A cream formula that’s close to your skin color will give you the most natural look, but you can wear a little powder eyeshadow in a similar shade as well.\\nIf you want to add dimension, you can use a slightly lighter shade in the inner corners of your eyes. However, avoid anything too sparkly, or it will look obvious.\\n1-9. Swipe on a single coat of mascara to emphasize your lashes.\\nIf your lashes are pale or short, or you just want to bring out your eyes, a coat of mascara can make your eyes look wider and brighter. Just place the wand at the base of your lashes and wiggle it slightly, then sweep it upward all the way to the tips of your lashes. You can apply a little to your bottom lashes, too, but only apply a very light coat or it will look obvious.\\nIf there are any clumps in your lashes, use a cotton swab or your fingers to remove them.\\nIf you have light hair or lashes, use brown mascara, and only use black if you have naturally black hair. For an even more subtle look, curl your lashes with an eyelash curler and then apply a coat of clear mascara.\\nYou'll probably need to get eye makeup remover if you're planning on wearing brown or black mascara, because it can be hard to wash off.\\n1-10. Moisturize your lips with lip balm.\\nLipstick and lip gloss can look really obvious, but you can get a more natural effect by wearing lip balm. You may even be able to find a tinted lip balm for a subtle wash of color that won’t be super noticeable.\\nIf you have chapped lips, you may be able to get your parents to agree to let you wear lip balm, even if they’re not okay with you wearing more traditional types of makeup.\\n2. Getting Away with Wearing Makeup\\n2-1. Buy makeup when you go shopping with a friend.\\nWhen you get a chance to go out with a friend, look for inexpensive makeup brands that you can buy to start your collection. Try to pick colors that are close to your natural skin color for the most subtle effect. After you pay for the makeup, throw away any packaging or receipts and hide the makeup in your purse or a shopping bag.\\nIf you have a debit card, withdraw cash to pay for your makeup so your parents can’t look at your statement and see what you spent.\\nMake sure the friend you’re shopping with isn’t someone who’ll tell on you!\\n2-2. Choose costumes that will give you an excuse to buy makeup whenever possible.\\nIf you have a good excuse to buy makeup, you won’t have to sneak around to do it. For Halloween, for instance, try to come up with a costume that you would wear makeup for, like a flower child from the 70s.\\nSchool plays are another great excuse to get makeup!\\n2-3. Put on your makeup on after you leave if you think they'll be able to tell.\\nIf your parents are really observant, or if you want to try out a more dramatic makeup look, you’ll probably need to put it on after you leave your home. For instance, you might do your makeup in the school bathroom before the first bell, or you could do it on the way to school if you ride the bus.\\nAvoid going overboard with your makeup even if you think your parents won't see you. They may show up wherever you are unexpectedly, and it will also be harder to clean off without leaving any traces.\\nRemember to wash your face before you go home!\\n2-4. Don't leave your makeup laying out at home.\\nIf you don’t want your parents to know you’re wearing makeup, make sure you put it away every time you use it. Either put it away somewhere they won't look, like the bottom of a dresser drawer, or take it with you.\\nFor instance, you might keep your makeup in a pencil case in your bookbag or purse.\\nAsk a friend to keep your makeup for you if you're still afraid your parents will find it, like if you think they might go through your dresser or backpack. Make sure you give it to someone trustworthy, though, so your makeup doesn't get lost or stolen.\\n2-5. Remember that disobeying your parents can get you into trouble.\\nBefore you sneak around, ask yourself if it's worth the upset if you get caught. Lying to your parents about makeup might mean they don’t trust you about other things, either, which could affect your ability to hang out with your friends or participate in your favorite activities.\\nIf you do try any of these techniques, you might consider saving them for a special occasion, like a school dance or a field trip.\\nTips\\nIf you don't want to risk getting in trouble, try talking to your parents to change their minds.\\nWarnings\\nNo matter how tempting it might be if you don't have beauty products of your own, do not use your friends' makeup at school, especially eye and lip products. Even if your friend seems healthy, their products may contain bacteria that could cause you to break out, get an infection, or even become ill.\\n\", \"简要回答\": \"It can be really frustrating when you want to wear makeup but you aren’t allowed. Your parents might feel like you're not old enough yet or they may have other reasons for disapproving. It’s important to always be respectful, but if you’re determined to go around your parents, there are ways you can wear makeup that look very natural so they might not notice. You might also need to take extra precautions, like putting on your makeup after you go to school and not leaving your makeup where your parents will find it.\", \"结构\": {\"方法\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Doing Natural-Looking Makeup\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Wash and moisturize your skin every day.\", \"描述\": \"If you want your makeup to look natural, you need to start with clean, hydrated skin. 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If you need more coverage, you can add another light layer, but remember, you want the look to be subtle so your parents won't notice!\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Try a tinted moisturizer if you want to even out the color of your face.\", \"描述\": \"If some parts of your face are redder or a slightly darker color than the rest of your face, a lightweight, tinted moisturizer can help your skin tone look more even. However, they’ll still look natural, so no one should be able to tell that you’re wearing anything on your face!\\nBB cream and CC cream are lightweight, moisturizing foundations that brighten your complexion and even out your skin tone. You may even be able to find a product with SPF in it to protect your skin from sun damage.\"}, {\"编号\": 6, \"标题\": \"Dust on a very light amount of powder if your skin tends to be oily.\", \"描述\": \"If you notice that your face looks shiny throughout the day, you may want to wear a little sheer powder to help absorb the natural oils on your face. Use the puff that comes in your powder compact to pat powder across your forehead, nose, cheeks, and chin.\\nIf you can see any obvious powder left behind on your face, run the puff over it in a circular motion until it’s gone.\\nSome powder doesn’t come with a puff, and you’ll need to apply it with a brush. 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Gently brush your middle or ring finger across the blush, then tap your fingertip across the apples of your cheeks until it’s blended completely.\"}, {\"编号\": 8, \"标题\": \"Wear a neutral eyeshadow\", \"描述\": \"If your eyelids have a slightly blue or purple tinge, or if they’re uneven in color, try wearing a thin layer of a neutral-colored eyeshadow. A cream formula that’s close to your skin color will give you the most natural look, but you can wear a little powder eyeshadow in a similar shade as well.\\nIf you want to add dimension, you can use a slightly lighter shade in the inner corners of your eyes. However, avoid anything too sparkly, or it will look obvious.\"}, {\"编号\": 9, \"标题\": \"Swipe on a single coat of mascara to emphasize your lashes.\", \"描述\": \"If your lashes are pale or short, or you just want to bring out your eyes, a coat of mascara can make your eyes look wider and brighter. Just place the wand at the base of your lashes and wiggle it slightly, then sweep it upward all the way to the tips of your lashes. You can apply a little to your bottom lashes, too, but only apply a very light coat or it will look obvious.\\nIf there are any clumps in your lashes, use a cotton swab or your fingers to remove them.\\nIf you have light hair or lashes, use brown mascara, and only use black if you have naturally black hair. For an even more subtle look, curl your lashes with an eyelash curler and then apply a coat of clear mascara.\\nYou'll probably need to get eye makeup remover if you're planning on wearing brown or black mascara, because it can be hard to wash off.\"}, {\"编号\": 10, \"标题\": \"Moisturize your lips with lip balm.\", \"描述\": \"Lipstick and lip gloss can look really obvious, but you can get a more natural effect by wearing lip balm. You may even be able to find a tinted lip balm for a subtle wash of color that won’t be super noticeable.\\nIf you have chapped lips, you may be able to get your parents to agree to let you wear lip balm, even if they’re not okay with you wearing more traditional types of makeup.\"}]}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Getting Away with Wearing Makeup\", \"步骤\": [{\"编号\": 1, \"标题\": \"Buy makeup when you go shopping with a friend.\", \"描述\": \"When you get a chance to go out with a friend, look for inexpensive makeup brands that you can buy to start your collection. Try to pick colors that are close to your natural skin color for the most subtle effect. After you pay for the makeup, throw away any packaging or receipts and hide the makeup in your purse or a shopping bag.\\nIf you have a debit card, withdraw cash to pay for your makeup so your parents can’t look at your statement and see what you spent.\\nMake sure the friend you’re shopping with isn’t someone who’ll tell on you!\"}, {\"编号\": 2, \"标题\": \"Choose costumes that will give you an excuse to buy makeup whenever possible.\", \"描述\": \"If you have a good excuse to buy makeup, you won’t have to sneak around to do it. For Halloween, for instance, try to come up with a costume that you would wear makeup for, like a flower child from the 70s.\\nSchool plays are another great excuse to get makeup!\"}, {\"编号\": 3, \"标题\": \"Put on your makeup on after you leave if you think they'll be able to tell.\", \"描述\": \"If your parents are really observant, or if you want to try out a more dramatic makeup look, you’ll probably need to put it on after you leave your home. For instance, you might do your makeup in the school bathroom before the first bell, or you could do it on the way to school if you ride the bus.\\nAvoid going overboard with your makeup even if you think your parents won't see you. They may show up wherever you are unexpectedly, and it will also be harder to clean off without leaving any traces.\\nRemember to wash your face before you go home!\"}, {\"编号\": 4, \"标题\": \"Don't leave your makeup laying out at home.\", \"描述\": \"If you don’t want your parents to know you’re wearing makeup, make sure you put it away every time you use it. Either put it away somewhere they won't look, like the bottom of a dresser drawer, or take it with you.\\nFor instance, you might keep your makeup in a pencil case in your bookbag or purse.\\nAsk a friend to keep your makeup for you if you're still afraid your parents will find it, like if you think they might go through your dresser or backpack. Make sure you give it to someone trustworthy, though, so your makeup doesn't get lost or stolen.\"}, {\"编号\": 5, \"标题\": \"Remember that disobeying your parents can get you into trouble.\", \"描述\": \"Before you sneak around, ask yourself if it's worth the upset if you get caught. Lying to your parents about makeup might mean they don’t trust you about other things, either, which could affect your ability to hang out with your friends or participate in your favorite activities.\\nIf you do try any of these techniques, you might consider saving them for a special occasion, like a school dance or a field trip.\"}], \"小提示\": [\"If you don't want to risk getting in trouble, try talking to your parents to change their minds.\\n\"], \"注意事项\": [\"No matter how tempting it might be if you don't have beauty products of your own, do not use your friends' makeup at school, especially eye and lip products. Even if your friend seems healthy, their products may contain bacteria that could cause you to break out, get an infection, or even become ill.\\n\"]}]}}", "问题明细": "", "扩展字段": "" }
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