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10 Life Changing Beauty Tips For Women With Dark Skin

By Beauty and Tips
Beauty & Fashion 10 Life Changing Beauty Tips For Women With Dark Skin
MAY 22, 2016 LISTEN

Finding beauty tips for girls with dark skin is a lot harder than it should be, even though dark skinned beauties are now a prominent feature in magazines and on the runways. So, if you are fortunate enough to have been blessed with dusky complexion, we've come up with some must-know beauty tips just for you. Here are ten top makeup and beauty tips for women with dark skin.

1. Moisturise every single day
When dark skin gets dry, it can start to look grey and ashy, so keeping up with a daily moisturising regime is going to be vital for a lady with dark toned skin. Use a good quality moisturiser every single day and after every shower or bath. That way, you'll keep your beautiful dark skin looking healthy and radiant.

2. Use sunscreen every day
Dark skin can be damaged by the sun just as much as fair skin can and, even if you don't burn so easily, the UV radiation that comes from the sun will still dry out your skin and cause premature signs of ageing. Don't assume that your dark skin will protect you; use sunscreen every single day, even if it is cloudy outside.

3. Take care of pimples
One of the downsides of having a dark complexion is that acne and pimples show up more on dark skin. If you do get pimples, don't pick at them or pop them because it will make them red, it could cause scars, and it will spread the bacteria around your skin which will cause even more pimples. Try using a toner on your skin and that will reduce the oils and help to prevent acne.

4. Choose a foundation that matches your skin tone
One of the most important beauty tips for girls with dark skin is that you need to be careful about the shade of foundation you use. Your foundation should complement your natural look, not mask it or change it. Choose foundation that is the same shade as your natural skin because foundation that is lighter can make your skin look ashy. You will probably find that liquid foundation is the best choice, because it won't create an unnatural looking matte effect.

5. Avoid brightly coloured lipsticks
When it comes to lipstick; avoid bright, light, colours, like oranges and pinks because they create far too much of a contrast against your dark skin. Choose the darker colours like, berry, burgundy, plum, and golds. Stay away from frosty finishes too, and don't use too much lip gloss.

6. Use darker shades on your eyes
The same rule on colour applies to eye makeup for women with dark skin; keep to the darker shades. All makeup should enhance the natural beauty and not take centre stage over it. The best shades of eye makeup to complement dark skin tones are things like greens, burgundy and coppers. Smokey eyes can look really stunning on dark skin too.

7. Exfoliate regularly
To keep your dark skin looking radiant, you probably need to exfoliate about once a week. You can use store bought exfoliating scrubs, or just use something simple, like olive oil with a bit of sugar in it. Exfoliating removes dead skin cells and keeps your pores clear, but do be careful not to over-exfoliate, though, or you will make your skin sore and cause irritation.

8. Avoid using heavy powder
Dark skin is beautiful, so don't cover it up with too much powder. If you are going to use powder, avoid using anything too heavy because it will look cakey and it will make the makeup look too obvious. Less is best with most makeup, but even more so when you have dark skin.

9. Use a face mask once a week
Using a face mask once a week is something that anyone can benefit from. It keeps the skin moisturised and it helps to clear up blemishes. Some of the best types of face masks are the ones that you can make at home, like a simple mixture of honey and egg. If your skin is on the oily side, then use the white of the egg. If you have dry skin, then use the yolk. Mix the egg with a tablespoon of honey and you have a wonderful homemade face mask.

10. Controlling the oil in the skin
People with dark skin often have quite oily skin as well. You still need to moisturise, but you can control the excess oil on your skin by applying a small amount of milk of magnesia before you moisturise with a light, non-oily, moisturiser. That way, you will keep your skin hydrated, but you won't suffer so much with greasy looking skin later on in the day.

Stay beautiful!

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