Saturday, June 23, 2012

Shu Uemura Is Hot

3D ANIMATION :

I've been a makeup artist for ten years. In that time, I've used many separate goods lines. When I'm doing makeovers I often get asked, "What is your favorite line?" I all the time give the diplomatic respond that I like items from all lines, which is true. However, by far my favorite line today is Shu Uemura. Mr. Shu Uemura began as a makeup artist in Hollywood in 1955. He developed and started his cosmetic line in 1960. He is no longer living but Gina Brooke, makeup artist to Madonna, is now the creative director.

The speculate I like this line so much is that it's well rounded. They have breathtaking color and superb skin care. In my opinion, they have the best brushes in the industry. The eye shadows are so soft they feel like silk and are not hard on the delicate eye area. They have great pigment, and texture. The foundation, skin care and many of the cosmetics are made with Depsea Water. This is a formulation founded by Mr. Uemura himself. Depsea water includes materials from the lowest of the sea in Japan where it is processed and manufactured in the Shu Uemura factory. The manufacturing process was perfected in 1989 by Mr. Shu Uemura. It contains 60 ocean minerals which boast the natural function of the skin. Everybody should try the cleansing oils; they are an awesome makeup remover. Mr. Uemura was inspired to originate this revolutionary cleansing oil that removes all traces of makeup gradually yet effectively as well as other types of pore clogging dirt while maintaining the skin's natural sebum levels. The effect is skin that is balanced, soft and comfortable.

The makeup brushes are of excellent quality. The bristles are hand stacked and are never cut. The bristles come from what is shed by the animal during the winter months when the brittles are the softest. Only the best animal hair is used. This results in precisely magnificent brushes which aid in perfecting makeup application.


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