
I am re-posting these "how-to" videos to share the step-by-step process and ingredients for the homemade masks shared on Daytime Tri-Cities on Friday, January 13th. The Chocolate Mud Mask is not really a mud mask at all since there isn't mud as an ingredient. I find it more practical and I love the fact that it gently exfoliates the skin as well. The original video produced by Keith Dixon Studios can be found at "How to Make a Mud Mask".
The other mask talked about on the show was the hydrating banana mask, also produced by Keith Dixon Studios for About.com and can be found at "How to Make a Banana Face Mask".
If you scroll down this blog a few posts back you can find both posts that cover a total of six different mask recipes, including an aspirin mask to help heal acne.
Join me at The Art Collective at 117 1/2 W. Main Street in historic downtown Jonesborough, for some fun and informative workshops starting this month! We will be adding photography and video classes in addition to makeup techniques.
January 2012:
Monday, January 16th from 7-9pm
Homemade face masks: learn about a variety of ingredients and recipes to feed and nourish your skin. Raw foods are rich with enzymes in addition to being relatively inexpensive. Treat your skin at this hands-on workshop. Bring a clean jar and lid to take home a mask especially designed for your skin type. $25 per person
Thursday, January 19th from 7-8:30pm
Color Theory: Learn about the relationships between colors, what analogous, complimentary, achromatic and monochromatic mean. How to use knowledge about colors to help you create beautiful makeup looks and empower yourself to see the world of color choices available! Each participant will create a color wheel and receive a pre-printed color wheel to take home.
$20 per person
Thursday January 26th 4-6pm
Basic eye techniques: Do you feel overwhelmed when faced with a grouping of eyeshadows? Does eyeliner make you cringe? Find out how to keep eyeshadows on all day, how to wear basic colors that adapt to any situation and how to properly blend a crease. From primer to liner we'll go over the basics so that eyeshadow will no longer intimidate! Bring some of the eyeshadows or liners you own and I will make suggestions on how to apply them. $25 per person
Please register for any of the above classes by calling Faces by Ren: 423-202-1111

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