Babydoll Weddings Beauty: Banish Under Eye Bags in 5 Easy Steps

5 Easy Steps to Banish Under Eye Bags

Let’5 Easy Steps to Banish Under Eye Bagss face it, sometimes it’s hard to get those full 8 hours of sleep, or some days you wake up and your skin just looks a little puffy. Use these 5 easy steps to banish under eye bags!  Simply grab your favorite beauty blender, your favorite bowl and fill it with iced water and follow these steps to watch your skin tighten and saggy bags disappear.

1.Place the beauty blender in a bowl of cold water.

2. Squeeze out any excess water.

3. Press and roll on your face. Especially the parts that you want to depuff and tighten.

4. Afterwards you may use that same beauty blender to put your foundation!

                                                          5. Violá! You’ll now look well-rested and be ready to take on a busy day!

Babydoll Beauty Secrets: Fight the Shine!

Our wedding stylist Amanda always has amazing beauty tips and some of my favorites of her’s are the ones I can easily apply to my day to day life. Especially when I may be in a pinch and need a quick and easy fix to get me through until I can replenish whatever product I may be out of. And this tip has proved to help me out time and time again! 

Throughout the day we tend to get a bit shiny and we don’t always have those wonderful blotting sheets around to help. Most of us do, however, make it into Starbucks at least once or twice a week. Next time you’re in there pick up a few extra napkins. They work great as a blotting sheet when you’re in a pinch. Simply unfold the napkin and just like a blotting sheet, gently press onto your face in any area that may have a little too much shine for your taste. And ta-da! No more shine! 

Babydoll Beauty Secrets: Fight the Shine!

Summertime in Arizona can be hard enough to survive, but if the heat makes your skin oily, then it can be downright unbearable! Babydoll Weddings Stylist Amanda has a trick for you to beat the shine!

If you have oily skin you know about that shine that eventually shows up. Instead of adding more and more powder, which can start looking cakey, try blotting sheets. They absorb the oil without affecting your makeup.