Instructional Videos - Makeup - Lip Liner (List View)
Makeup - Lip Liner
Makeup - Cleanser
Developing dry or sensitive skin during chemotherapy and radiation is common – and may require changes in your daily skincare routine.
Makeup - Moisturizer
Choose the appropriate moisturizer according to your skin type or special needs during chemotherapy or radiation treatment.
Makeup - Foundation
Foundation is the best way to create a healthy, even skin tone – particularly if you feel pale or sallow.
Makeup - Concealer
Concealer instantly helps correct the look of blemishes and other changes in your skin.
Makeup - Powder
Dust oilier skin with a translucent or light-colored loose powder to set your makeup and help control shine
Makeup - Eyebrows
There are several ways to recreate your eyebrows if they have thinned or fallen out.
Makeup - Eyeshadow
Mascara is an excellent boost for thinning lashes. Use it as you usually would to restore their lushness.
Makeup - Eyeliner
Highlighting your eyes with eyeshadow and liner will brighten, define, and emphasize the area – and take the focus away from changes in your skin tone if need be.
Makeup - Mascara
Mascara is an excellent boost for thinning lashes. Use it as you usually would to restore their lushness.
Makeup - Lip Liner
Start with lip liner if you like extra definition or want to prevent your lipstick from feathering.
Makeup - Lipstick
A touch of lipstick completes any look and is the ideal way to add a bit of color if you aren’t feeling up to performing your makeup routine.
New Hair Looks - Wigs
For most women, selecting a wig is something of a mystery – but most shops are staffed with an expert to guide you to the right fit, color, and style.
New Hair Looks - Scarves and Turbans
If you’re short on time, exhausted or not feeling well, but want to look put-together, a turban may be a good choice.
New Hair Looks - Wig Alternatives
Wearing a hat is an excellent way to disguise your hair loss. And there are many, many options – from baseball caps to fedoras to berets.
Nail Care
Start by keeping your nails trimmed and short during treatment and follow the tips in this video.
Styling - Weight Gain
If you have gained weight from treatment, look for structured but not bulky fabrics that create a shape on the body as opposed to flimsy fabrics that simply lay there.
Styling - Weight Loss
If you have lost weight, stick to closer-fitting silhouettes and bulkier knits to add visual weight to your frame.
Styling - Camouflage
If you had a mastectomy with no reconstruction, wear ruffles, big pockets, to add emphasis to the chest area.







