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Dr Schultz Daily Dose of Dermatology DermTV.com Weekly Update #11

By Miss Style Apothecary · September 10, 2009 · 0 Comments ·

After a long weekend, Dr. Schultz has an amazing DermTV.com lineup. Today, hear what the doctor has to say about the Effects of Time on Your Face. If you have lingering questions about sunscreen, you’re not alone.  Tomorrow, Dr. Schultz answers Three Important Sunscreen Questions. More important issues are covered throughout the week with episodes: When Can I Start Putting Sunscreen on my Infant and How Weight Loss Affects Your Facial Skin. Don’t forget to download your favorite episodes on iTunes or check them out on DermTV.com.  Want the latest updates from your favorite doc?  Follow Dr. Schultz and DermTV.com on Twitter (http://twitter.com/DermTV)!

Need a last-minute fix to conceal your imperfections?  Dr. Schultz sends us a makeup tip with his Tip of the Week that will do the trick!      

Dr. Schultz’s Tip of the Week: HIDING YOUR FACIAL HIGHS AND LOWS

Sometimes a tip for making your skin look better temporarily for a big day or night out doesn't include traditional skin care products at all, but instead, something you wouldn't expect me to include in a tip: makeup. To hide bumps and holes on your face, borrow this trick from professional makeup artists: use a darker shade of makeup (compared to the rest of your face) on bumps (high points), and use a lighter shade of makeup (compared to the rest of your face) on holes and hollows. These tips work because areas that are darker than the surrounding ones appear depressed (i.e., lowers the appearance of a high point) and areas that are lighter than the surrounding area appear raised (i.e., elevates the appearance of low points). But when you want to solve these issues for the long-term, don't forget to tune into DermTV.

 


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