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Winter Special Makeup Tips by Amrits Hair n Beauty

The chilly months of winter can be extremely crucial for your skin. However, these months also bring along a vast range of luscious tones that might be too dark to wear during summers. Keeping your skin soft and supple to wear makeup is highly important. Dry, flaky skin remains a persistent problem all through winter. To combat this, keep yourself hydrated all day long and wear the right moisturizer to keep the hydration intact.

The chilly months of winter can be extremely crucial for your skin. However, these months also bring along a vast range of luscious tones that might be too dark to wear during summers. Keeping your skin soft and supple to wear makeup is highly important. Dry, flaky skin remains a persistent problem all through winter. To combat this, keep yourself hydrated all day long and wear the right moisturizer to keep the hydration intact.

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While dark lipsticks look particularly good on pale and light complexions, women with tanned or dark<br />

skin can opt for shades of deep palms, warm reds, and berries during winter. For women with an olive<br />

skin tone, the shades of nude, orange, pink, and red can be perfect. Also, make sure you use a<br />

coordinating lip liner to complete the look.<br />

Choosing the right shade of lipstick that suits your complexion and is a hit during wintertime can be a<br />

task. In such cases, opting for a simple lip gloss in shades of pink and nude can come in handy during<br />

winter. The moisture present in the gloss will not only give a shiny finish to your lips, but will also keep<br />

them hydrated. It is recommended to apply a lip balm before wearing lipstick during winters.<br />

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