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Yom Tov Tips

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Everyone’s wish is to have their makeup stay on for an entire YomTov. Here are some tips on how to do that!

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1, Always start with a freshly cleansed face.

2, Moisturize using your favorite moisturizer.

3, Use a primer. I like Mac Prep (1) and prime primer for most skin types. 4, Next is to go in with foundation. I like to use a natural looking foundation that is not heavy. The reason for this is because if you use something heavy it will look cakey and oily the next day. 5, Use a lightweight concealer under the eyes & set with a powder, use a translucent powder to set the skin and under the eyes. 6, When using blush I like to use a cream blush first and then a powder blush (2) on top.

Now the Eyes! 1, First use a concealer or primer to prime the eye lids. 2, Eye shadow: For eye shadow i like to use a cream shadow and then set it with a powder CAMI ESSES , MAKEUP ARTIST eyeshadow. 3, Eye liner. When using eye liner I like to use a waterproof gel eyeliner (3) and of course, a waterproof mascara (4.) Next set the skin using a setting spray (5.) The trick to long lasting makeup is to use very lightweight products that won’t cake up the next day. If you use these tips and tricks you will have makeup that will last through the Yomim Tovim! Good Luck!! Xoxo, Cami

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The trick to long lasting makeup is to use very lightweight products that won’t cake up the next day. I like to use a natural looking foundation that is not heavy. The reason for this is because if you use something heavy it will look cakey and oily the next day. If you use these tips and tricks you will have makeup that will last through the Yomim Tovim!

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Here’s how to get your hair to last you for a 3-day Yom Tov. 1. Hair preparation: This is very important. Make sure to wash your hair thoroughly. Shampoo twice. Condition once. 2. Styling: Do not over work your hair when styling it,so you avoid adding grease. We recommend doing your curls/waves slightly tighter than you normally would. This way, it will have good strong lasting power. 3. Products: Use dry shampoo (1) at the roots. After styling, to absorb any excess oils on the scalp. This will maintain a dry looking head. For brunettes use a brunette-colored dry shampoo (2.) For blondes use any other one. Do not put in any oils on the bottom of your hair. Unless your hair is very thick and more of a dry texture.

4. Sleeping with hair styled: Before going to bed, flip your hair forward and make a pony. Make it on the top of your head as closest to the hair line as possible. Use a scrunchy (3) to tie it up and sleep with it up that way. This way, when you get up in the morning S and let your hair down it will be full and beautiful. If on day 2 or 3 of Yom Tov your hair becomes greasy, you can reapply some dry shampoo and maybe pin some of your hair back. You can use the regular bobby pin, a YOCHEVED GROSS, HAIR STY L I T more elaborate bobby pin, or even a small soft scrunchy to create a top knot. Pinning it back will add some personality to your hair that can be super cute and fun, all while keeping it out of your face and minimizing the grease buildup that can happen from excess makeup and sweat. I hope you find these tips helpful. Have a beautiful Yom Tov

Xoxo Yocheved

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Make sure to wash your hair thoroughly. Shampoo twice. Condition once. When shampooing your hair, it’s very important that your entire head get washed with the shampoo and not just coat the top layer. I recommend scratching your head and massaging with the shampoo in it to really get a thorough cleanse. For those those who have a hard time doing this method, I find that it also helps to use a brush in the shower to help circulate the shampoo properly.

There are many different kinds of hair textures, and they each require different shampoos, and sometimes different washing methods; for example, a girl with thinner/oily hair should not be using heavy shampoos and conditioners. In fact, she shouldn’t be using conditioner at all. There are softer shampoos available, such as Garnier Fructise (4) or Herbal Essences (5). A person with thicker/heavier hair can use stronger shampoos and conditioner, like Tresame (6) or Pantene (7).

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