Monday, December 26, 2011

Pale Skin Hair Colours Makeup

White pale skin has always been highly adored, especially if it is unblemished and smooth.

The color of the skin will basically depend on the climate in the area that you are living.

The problem with skin lightening products is that they contain many harsh chemicals such as hydroquinone and acids, which bring the skin a lot more harm than good. If you want an effective way of achieving pale skin without the danger of side effects, make sure you go natural.

The primary components of these products include Cynergy TK, Coenzyme Q10 and also Phytessence Wakame. These products are used in order to produce collagen within the body and this will help to provide you with beautiful skin, which is pale colored.

Cynergy TK contains a functional ingredient that is known as keratin which provides the skin with elements that develop collagen within the body.

Phytessence Wakame derived from algae that are grown within region of Japan which is natural source of vitamins and these are required for healthy glowing skin.

Coenzyme Q10 required for anti oxidants which are used to reduce radicals that come form the skin and this protects the skin from all of the harmful elements within the environment and the ultraviolet radiations that come from the sun.



Makeup for Pale Skin -

A yellow or beige tint to your base should be enough to minimize the slight redness from your skin if you are prone to acne or if you've been exposed to the elements for too long.

Make sure the color match is perfect, because if your base is too dark, you will look like you are wearing a mask.

Go easy using bright colors on your eyes, as on pale skin they tend to be a bit too much.

Hair Colors for Pale Skin -

If you have very pale translucent skin then coloring your hair jet black can be pretty drastic and make you look like something out of a vampire movie but then again if you are into the 'vampish' look then pale skin with dark hair and bright red lipstick might be just your thing.

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