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Hi! My name is Yvette Parish, and thank you for visiting expertvillage.com. I am here
at Cynergy Dance Studio in San Antonio, Texas with my beautiful model Kerry. We’re going
to be talking about moisturizers for different skin types, doing a beautiful makeover on
her, discussing eyelashes, the different eyelash curlers, and proper eyebrow placement in the
makeup. There are several different moisturizers out there. You have to consider you skin type
or your client’s skin type. Are they oily skin, dry skin, combination, which is normally
in the center panel. This is where we have a lot of oil build up right here, right around
the nose, right around the eyes. This is your center panel and this is where you’re going
to see the most oil produce. Typically, when you get near the cheeks and near the end of
the face, that’s where some dryness is. If this sounds like you, that is a dry combination
skin type. If you’re all over oily; even your cheeks are oily, your forehead oily,
then you would need an oil free moisturizer. Most moisturizers will say on the bottle,
oil free, replenishing, and anti-wrinkle. Those are the kind of words that you’re
going to be looking for when you’re choosing the correct moisturizer. The reason why it’s
so important is because that is the very first thing you’re putting on your face before
you’re putting all that makeup on. So, if you do not choose your moisturizer correctly,
for instance if you’re very, very oily and you’re getting a moisturizer that is highly
moisturizing, you’re going to have yourself or your client produce a lot of oil. Then
when you put the makeup on top of it and it produces more oil during the day, it’s just
going to be a mess. Your client is not going to be happy and you’re not going to be happy.
Really take a look at yourself in the mirror or your client and see what kind of oily skin.
Are they breaking out? Are you breaking out? Where are you breaking out? Typically, any
breakout around the chin is gynecology related. I know that’s a large word. Don’t ask
me to spell it. So, if anything is on your chin you kind of leave it alone if you’re
a woman. If you’re having a breakout on your forehead, it’s usually the bangs that’s
kind of producing heat with the hairspray and it kind of gets it agitated, and that’s
why you can kind of breakout on the forehead. Kind of look where you’re breaking out.
Have really good look at your skin that way you can get the correct moisturizer.