Groovy Grooming to Keep You Rocking Around Clock ; Make-Up Artist Josie Lock Gives Us Glamour Inspiration for the Festive
Western Morning News, The › December 18, 2009
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Western Morning News, The › December 18, 2009
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IT'S important to look your best over the Christmas period - you never know who's going to pop round! With models Victoria (brunette) and Christine in our photo shoot at Plymouth's Manadon House, I aimed for a natural daytime look with added drama for evening. Here's how I did it: CHRISTINE'S DAYTIME LOOK Key ingredients: Mac Prep & Prime; Dermalogica Sheer Tint Moisturiser; YSL Corrector Pen; Touche Eclate eyeshadow; Mac Cream Shimmer; Stila Lipstick/gloss Skin I began with a primer, followed by a tinted moisturiser - foundation can be heavy on older skin types, and some women don't like to look "made up".
Eyes A corrector pen made a neutral background; I followed this with cream, shimmery pink, and light brown eyeshadow. A thin brown pencil defines the eyes. I finished Christine's eyes with brown mascara (softer than black).See the full content of this document
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Groovy Grooming to Keep You Rocking Around Clock ; Make-Up Artist Josie Lock Gives Us Glamour Inspiration for the Festive
Cheeks I used cream shimmer on the cheekbone and a pink blush just inside. Blot powder took the shine off Christine's nose and forehead...
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