Recently I was doing make
up on a lady at a pamper day and she mentioned that since turning thirty she
had felt her skin had lost some of its "radiance” she didn't feel her skin
glowed like it used to but her attempts to use make up or BB creams had just resulted
in her looking “glittery”
Creating healthy looking
skin when your complexion is as grey as an old sock does take some practice.
Too much blusher and highlighter and you can look like a china doll but using
your normal matte foundations and powders will only make dull skin look even
worse. So here is a little tutorial showing you how I pep my complexion up when
I’m looking particularly knackered. I’ve done a step by step video and for
those of you who can't view clips here are some photos too (excuse the photo
quality I had to take them myself as Nicky Rockets was out)
Step One
Work Simples Illuminating Radiance cream into your entire face.
Step Three
Use No 7’s Lift and Luminate foundation to even out your complexion further. I work this in with my
Real Techniques foundation brush .
Step Four
If you can still see your
under eye circles add some Avon Anew concealer just around the hollows.
Step Five
Dab Benefits high beam
along your cheekbones, your brow bones, your nose and in the corners of your
eyes, blend well.
Step Seven
Dab some Nars blush in
shade Orgasm on the apple of your cheeks
Step Eight
Sweep the Bodyshops Brush on radiance on your temples and cheekbones
Ta-Dah-from walking dead
to fresh as a daisy!
And as if that isn't enough fabulousness here is one of my latest outfit post videos
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