
- Save your skin from premature lines and wrinkles.
Always wear an SPF 15 or higher sunscreen. Make it easy with foundation that has a built-in SPF, such as Wonder Finish Foundation with SPF 15 to protect skin. Protect lips, too, since they’re the area most prone to environmental damage. Moisture Extreme Lipcolour combines SPF 15 with the moisturisation of a lip balm.
- Take off your makeup every night.
To ensure good health of your skin it is recommended to remove makeup at night – use an eye make remover to gently dissolve eye make up around the delicate eye area and avoid panda eyes in the morning.
- Don’t expose makeup to germs.
Never share makeup. Never add liquid to a product, or you may add bacteria as well. Close makeup caps tightly after use. If you have an eye infection, don’t use eye makeup and throw away all the products you used when you discovered the infection.
- Apply acne treatments first if you need them.
Put them on before you apply moisturiser or foundation, so they can get to work on your skin.
- Wash your brushes to avoid breakouts and to help bristles last longer.
Wet the brush head, lather well with shampoo, rinse with warm water and lay flat on a towel to dry. Brushes for liquid and cream makeup, such as lipcolour, foundation, concealer, cream eye shadow, should be washed daily. Wash all other brushes once a week, or at least every two weeks. A neat tip between washings: Swipe the bristles with antibacterial wipes after each use. The brushes will dry in about three minutes.
- Choose mascara if you only have time for one product.
Apply one coat to make eyes look bigger, better and brighter.
- Don't let airline travel dry out your skin.
Flying can dry out your skin. If you’re travelling, apply a face cream and a lip balm before you take off. Reapply to replenish your skin and lips. Drink lots of water and skip caffeine, alcohol and salt to stay fresh and hydrated.

- Opt for yellow-toned concealers.
They’ll help camouflage red or purple tones in blemishes—and complement any skin tone.
- Apply concealer in a thin layer.
Put a light dab directly on any imperfections and repeat if necessary to build coverage.

- Curl lashes to open up your eyes.
Always curl lashes before mascara for a big boost to your lash look.
- Use short, feathery strokes when applying eye pencil.
This way you’ll get the most precise and mess-free look.
- Don’t pump your mascara or it’ll dry out faster.
Just insert the brush into the tube and gently swirl for the most even distribution of mascara.
- Make it easy to remove stubborn mascara under your lower lashes.
A cotton swab moistened with eye makeup remover quickly gets rid of mascara smears.
- Apply foundation on lids before you put on shadow.
This prep step will smooth the skin’s surface and prolong eye shadow performance.

- Exfoliate lips weekly with a baby toothbrush.
You’ll see a smoother, healthier lip surface that should help lipcolour stick on and stay put.
- Choose lip liner shades that match your natural lips, not your lipcolour.
When you line your lips, contour with soft, feathery strokes. Don’t draw a bold line.

- Look at your nail beds to determine your best nail shape.
Curved beds look better with rounded tips. Flat nail beds look good with squared edges. Go in between if you’re unsure: Create a slight oval at the center of your tips, then softly square the edges of your nails to get what top manicurists call the “squoval.”
- Trim your nails if you wear extreme nail colours.
Light and super-dark shades look best on short nails, plus this length is easier to maintain.

- Keep it to yourself.
It's always good to share, but not your makeup brushes! Try not to share your brushes with other people as this can transfer their oils onto your skin. If someone does borrow your brushes, be sure to wash thoroughly before re-using on your own skin.