Study. Clinicals. Cram for exams. Eat. Study. Sleep. Write a painfully long theory paper. Work. Study. Eat. Study. Sleep. So goes the life of a nurse practitioner student. As the time to the semester’s end winds down, the number of papers to write, projects to complete, exams to take, and clinical hours to endure winds up. Chances are if you’re a nurse practitioner student your tank’s running on empty these days and you’re waking up tired in the morning. I’ve been there.
Some days when utter exhaustion hits me like a ton of bricks, sweat pants and a messy bun are the only way to make it through the day. But, you can only loaf around so long in your slippers, productive or not, before looking sloppy takes a toll on your disposition. Sometimes, taking a few minutes to wash your hair and apply a splash of makeup actually results in a higher degree of motivation. Your attitude and performance follow your outward appearance. So, in the face of looming finals weeks, nurse practitioner certification exams, and projects, here are a few quick make up tricks I use (as commonly seen on my 6am news appearances) to help ward off a fatigued face.
Perk up eyes with a brightening concealer
Dark circles are a dead giveaway when it comes to fatigue so pick a concealer that not only masks but brightens your under eyes. My favorite? Trish McEvoy’s Instant Eye Lift. It isn’t cheap but it does the trick!
Use a caffeine containing moisturizer
Yes, that’s right, you’re going to need more than your morning cup of joe to shake those cobwebs from your face. Using a super-powered moisturizer containing ingredients like caffeine or green tea will give your skin some extra lift and shine. For added effect, apply a cool compress before massaging in your moisturizer. This constricts blood vessels warding off red blotches and under eye bags. Try M.A.C Strobe Cream.
Subtly highlight and define cheek bones
If you’ve never used a liquid highlighter to define and brighten your cheek bones, the time to start is now. Liquid highlighters provide an enviable dewy glow and just a touch of color looking natural and radiant-much more effective than a shot of espresso. My go to? Benefit Cosmetics’ High Beam.
Apply natural shimmer to lids
Keeping your eyeshadow light and bright creates the illusion of wide-awake eyes. Try a golden, pearl, or neutral shadow with just a touch of shimmer. Trish McEvoy Glaze Eye Shadow in Glamorous Gold gives a fresh effect.
Play up your lashes
Apply two thin coats (clumps are a no, no!) of mascara to both your bottom and top lashes to make your eyes pop. You can even ditch your usual eyeliner for a fresh “I just woke up this way” look. My make up bag contains MAKE UP FOR EVER’s Smoky Extravagant Mascara in black. Give yourself some time to adjust to the oddly shaped application brush and you’ll grow to love it.
Apply a touch of gloss
Now for the finishing touches. Applying a touch of neutral or lightly colored gloss will complete your well-rested look. Avoid dark colors as they can highlight any remaining dark circles under your eyes. In general, a more natural color palate conveys a fresher appearance. Try NARS Lip Gloss in Striptease.
What tricks do you use for a wide awake appearance despite your busy NP student schedule?
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