I’ve been feeling under the weather for a while now
and its played havoc with my skin, not to mention my wedding is around the
corner and I just cannot afford to look sick with friends and relatives
dropping by at all times of the day.
So I got to practice a few fixes and being a blogger
what else could I do except share em all with my gals right?
Without much ado, here are a few tips and fixes to
look better when you’re sick:
Treat yourself to the right tissues
If
you’re coming down with the sniffles, don’t skimp when it comes to facial
tissues. You’re bound to be blowing your nose a lot, and opting for
lotion-treated tissues will go a long way in preventing a Rudolph-red,
irritated nose. Alternatively you can opt to apply moisturiser often to the area that is receiving a lot of friction.
Stay hydrated
When
you’re sick, you’re a little dehydrated, too and that shows on your
skin. It becomes flaky, dull and lacklustre. This is the time to slather on an intense facial moisturizer both in the
morning and at night to prevent a parched look.
Bonus: You'll protect your skin against all that nose-blowing friction, too. And tuck a small bottle or tube of heavy-duty moisturizer in your handbag (along with a personal pack of tissues) before you head out for the day. Water provides elasticity to your skin and makes it youthful. Always carry some water or juice to sip regularly when your sick, specially when you've got the flu.
Bonus: You'll protect your skin against all that nose-blowing friction, too. And tuck a small bottle or tube of heavy-duty moisturizer in your handbag (along with a personal pack of tissues) before you head out for the day. Water provides elasticity to your skin and makes it youthful. Always carry some water or juice to sip regularly when your sick, specially when you've got the flu.
Soothe puffy eyes with teabags
If your
eyes get puffy from congestion, sleep with your head slightly propped up to
allow fluids to drain more easily from your face. To battle under eye bags, try
this tea remedy: Take two cold, wet teabags and place them over your eyes while
you lie down for 15 minutes. The result? De-puffed peepers.
Cool down your eye cream
Try
storing your eye cream in the refrigerator. Not only will it feel refreshing on
your tired eyelids, it will also help to fight puffiness.
I suggest the aroma magic almond eye cream for those bags but for more dark circles quick fixes you can read HERE.
A cotton pad soaked in some chilled MAC Fix+ and placed on the lids for a few minutes is also a great way to bring down those bags.
Tip: Alternatively, use chilled spoons on your lids to bring down the puffiness and give you a shot of pretty eyes.
I suggest the aroma magic almond eye cream for those bags but for more dark circles quick fixes you can read HERE.
A cotton pad soaked in some chilled MAC Fix+ and placed on the lids for a few minutes is also a great way to bring down those bags.
Tip: Alternatively, use chilled spoons on your lids to bring down the puffiness and give you a shot of pretty eyes.
The dreaded rabbit red-eye
Another
hallmark of a cold? Pink, bunny rabbit-like eyes. Banish that bloodshot look by
using eye drops to lubricate and cool your eyes, reducing redness. It works even better if you have been storing your eye drops in the fridge and the solution is cool.
Tip: Splash cold water into your eyes before you start fixing your face.It serves two purposes; closes your pores and reduces the redness of the eyes.
Prime your face before putting on Make Up
Tip: I've found I prefer to keep my lips unpainted because of all the liquids I sip when I'm sick and I don't want to ingest a lot of chemicals. A few swipes of tinted lip balm and Im good to go.
Conceal for all you're worth
One of
the top tip-offs that you’ve got a cold is a red nose. Opt for a highly
pigmented, opaque concealer that is yellow-based and just a bit paler than your
skin to camouflage the redness.
Don't pile on the base or powder
Skip the
regular foundation and traditional face powder, since it’s easy for it to look flakey when you’re dehydrated. For some natural-looking coverage, use a heavy duty moisturiser and top it with some mineral foundation, which will conceal and even out skin
without looking dry or you simply skip multiple layers and use a tinted moisturiser instead.
However I prefer a couple of layers for such days because of all the wiping I will be doing which will result in removal of a few layers of makeup.
However I prefer a couple of layers for such days because of all the wiping I will be doing which will result in removal of a few layers of makeup.
Warm up your skin
If you’re
feeling pasty, you’ll want to add a bit of color to your face. But play down
any pink ( do NOT use any pink, red, orange eyeshadow) and bring out the warm tones in your skin by using a bit of bronzer
and some peach-toned cream blush for a healthier-looking glow.
Caution: Don't overdo the blush or it will give you a feverish tint and yes I'm talking from experience!
Caution: Don't overdo the blush or it will give you a feverish tint and yes I'm talking from experience!
Brighten up your Eyes
Bright eyes make you look younger and your skin fresher which gives a wholesome effect of being in good health health (Exactly what you are not but are looking to be).
Dab pale, shimmery beige or gold creamy eye shadow on your lids and at the inner corner of your eyes to catch the light and to counteract any redness or dullness in the eye area.
Dab pale, shimmery beige or gold creamy eye shadow on your lids and at the inner corner of your eyes to catch the light and to counteract any redness or dullness in the eye area.
Avoid Mascara Malfunction
Tip: If you still feel the need to have spiky peepers then take some lip balm between thumb and index finger and apply on the eyelashes to give them definition.
Keep lips smooth and shiny
When
you’re stuffed up, your lips have a tendency to get super-chapped. Rub them
gently with a warm, wet washcloth to remove any flakes, and then condition with
a rich salve or balm. Stick with tinted lip balm or gloss in a neutral tone for
a fresh look.
Avoid matte lipsticks when you do dress up because they not only end up further drying your lips but also enhance the fine lines making you look more tired.
Tip: At night I like to use Neosporin Daily Hydration Therapy which is great for super chapped lips or you can't go wrong with plain old cream from the milk at home!
Avoid matte lipsticks when you do dress up because they not only end up further drying your lips but also enhance the fine lines making you look more tired.
Tip: At night I like to use Neosporin Daily Hydration Therapy which is great for super chapped lips or you can't go wrong with plain old cream from the milk at home!
So these are my couple of pick-me-ups when I'm sick. Share your fixes for a blue feel in the comments below!
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