Collection Lift Just starting out on my make up collection?
This is my list of make up I want.:
Loreals- Bare Naturals
Rimmels- Lasting Foundation
Rimmels- Renew and Lift
MAC Prep and Prime Eye
MAC eye shadow
MAC Brush Cleanser
MAC 210 eye liner brush
MAC 213 Fluff brush
MAC 134 Large powder brush
MAC 190 Foundation Brush
MAC 194 Concealer Brush
MAC select Moisturecover
MAC Penultimate eye liner
Any suggestions?
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When I started out I went for the cheap stuff at first, things you can find in drugstores. If you choose this route, you can't test the textures of things (such as a velvety texture of an eyeshadow vs a chalky one). Also, cheaper make up is full of crud (chemicals which mess your skin up, such as talc) and tends to fade faster or wipe off. The only drugstore brands I will even consider are L'oreal and Physicians Formula.
You know what is really fun is to go to a department store with some friends (or even your mother!) and walk around the counters.. stick your fingers in the shadows and things to get used to the different textures each company offers. Also.. ask for samples!! It can't hurt to ask, and that's what the samples are there for. Just ask the counter person at each brand which interests you and explain your new interest in cosmetics and ask for any samples they might have. Samples are really fun to have, and saves you money! Also, when doing this you can ask if and when they might offer cosmetic make overs and let them do your face up, then you get another idea of how light or heavy a cosmetic will feel on you, how the colors blend, how they look on you. Sephora.com and Bare Escentuals are probably my largest places to shop for cosmetics these days, and both have outlets in selected malls.. Check them out. =)
While it is fun to collect cosmetics (I have far too much!), try to keep a few things in perspective. You only need a selective staple for bases (concealer, foundation, powder) and should not buy up everything where this is regarded. (I use Bare Escentuals for these as they are all powder based and incredibly light weight, yet their coverage is phenomenal and each product is only made up of 5 natural minerals vs all the chemical appeal most make up has.. very good for your skin). Blushes/bronzers are the same. You only need a limited amount and make sure you are getting ones that are flattering to you (No Pat Benetar 80's flashbacks! Striped cheeks are not pretty).
As for eyeliners, I have used pencils, liquid, gel, cake.. The new gel ones are great, but you must get used to using a thin liner brush with them. I use the Bare Escentual ones now, which are in a loose powder form but you can really control it well in how light or dark you want them that way with a liner brush.. and they stay put! You can also dampen the brush and put them on like liquid eyeliner for a more dramatic effect.. And they have sooo many colors to choose from! Mascara: I use Clinique or Lancome, they irritate my eyes less.
Eye shadows and lipstick are probably what you will end up owning a large collection of. My favorite eye shadows are from: Bare Escentuals, Urban Decay (so glittery!), Mac, Este Lauder, Chanel and Lancome. The textures are very velvety/creamy and tend to stay on the best, though the Urban Decay tends to be more chalky, unfortunately. Also learn how to "foil" your eye shadows for a very metallic sheen.. It's a great trick and gives you more choices with a single shade. For Lips, I tend to just use a nice liner and a lip gloss because it really enhances your lips and makes them alluring. For darker shades, though, stick with lipstick as gloss might be more apt to feather or smear. My favorite lip gunk is from: Lancome, Bare Escentuals, Urban Decay, Este Lauder, Nars, and Clinique. Also, I use a "reverse lip liner" which is a very light shade you trace ever so slightly above your upper lip line to make your lips look more full and pouty. If you try lip venom or any product made to plump your lips, try it on a day you are not going out first, because sometimes there might be garish results and it lasts for several hours.
As for brushes.. shop around for those (while at the department store, check out each brands brushes and learn the differences in hair and texture used). Mac has some good ones, as does Clinique and Bare Escentuals. Those are where all mine are from. But make sure to invest in brush cleaner to keep them bacteria free! I've been known to spy disposable brushes at department store counters and ask if I may take one, they are there for trying the cosmetics on but make great back-up brushes or for traveling or your purse.
Good luck and enjoy your make up collecting. Also maybe watch make up videos on the net (there's loads of them and also on people's cosmetic-based blogs), you will learn lots of things to do, and might spot new products which interest you.
Also, around major holidays you will see cosmetic companies releasing gift sets and palettes in department stores, these are really fun to check out their products.. but be warned: They are tempting but not always a selection which will suit you. Buy what you want, but don't be too compulsive. Make sure you are buying stuff you will actually use on a somewhat regular basis or it's just wasted money and the products will expire.
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how can i create a menu in my powerpoint presentation slides?
where in each slide the audience can see how many slides lift, and they can see the whole map of the presentation. for example, in each slide there are tabs like, intro, data collection, data analysis, alternative soltion, best solution, and finally conclusion. those all are listed in each slide as a tabs. so the audience can know what stage the presenter is in at the moment.
By the way, i tried to use the master slide, but i doesn't work. so i need your help.
Well, I have no clue on how to show how much pages are left. You could just try putting a page number in though. Go to view, header and footer, select footer and check the box next to page number.
For the presentation map thing you are talking about, you might try action buttons. It's like links to a certain page in your slide show. Go to Auto shapes and select action buttons. Choose the button you want to use, and it will appear on the slide as a fully formattable object. You can repeat this, so that you can access your entire slide show from a single page.
PS: Copy and paste won't work with action buttons. I tried it, and it was a disaster.