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Make Up Tips

Make up tips are something that could play an essential role in your daily routine and your special occasions. Both men and women equally deserve to get some tips that can make them look better.
The right selection of foundation, lip gloss, lipstick and eye shadow shades, etc is a must. As these are for the skin, one should never compromise on the quality. Furthermore, the shades bought must suit the skin tone. On top of this, the eyebrows should be shaped well.

Quick Make Up Tips for Women

If you’re a woman and planning to wear a light make up, you first need to moisturize your skin, which makes it soft and even. Then following our makeup tips, use a foundation with a suitable shade. The shade should not make your face look too pink or white. Instead, create a natural improved affect. Then some skin matching face powder should be applied.
Lips can be made to look fuller by using lip balm and lip gloss. This makes your lips plump and healthy. To have continuous glossy lips, use light lipstick and then lip gloss. Shortly after, put some lip powder and apply another layer of the same shade and apply lip gloss again.
A traditional party or a wedding make up should be gorgeous. However, wearing a light make up with necessary touches during the daytime is always a good plan B. Eyeliner and eye shadow should be of lighter shades. You can go for a light brown eyeliner and make your eye brows a little more prominent with a brow pencil. Applying a blush of pinkish or rosy color on your cheek bones will make you look radiant. The lipstick should not be too light. It’ll add to your beauty if its color matches with your blush.
At night, you should look stunning and bold according to our make up advice specialist. Black eyeliner will be perfect to highlight your eyes. The blush can be of a dark rosy shade, the eye shadow shade should be a bold one, and the lipstick should be eye-catching. The lipstick you wear should suit your make up, skin and the outfit you are wearing

What’s your biggest beauty indulgence? 
My hair color. I was blond growing up, so even though I dye it about every three weeks, it still feels natural. I don’t think I could ever be a brunette or redhead! But I don’t do much to it, style-wise. When my hair is wet I use a little Leonor Greyl Serum de Soie Sublimateur for conditioning and let it air-dry.
Do you have any tricks for preparing for a big event? 
For French women, our style, whether it’s day or night, doesn’t really change. We don’t suddenly decide to wear a chignon or a ponytail or curls if we usually wear it straight. I wear my hair the same way all the time! It’s boring, but it’s my style.
You stick to what you like. Did you learn that lesson the hard way? 
Of course! When I was 18, I had the whole ’60s rockabilly look. Pinned-up hair, dark eyeliner—when I look at a picture now, I’m like, “Oh my God!”
What inspired your fragrance? 
In French we say la rosée du matin, “the fresh morning dew.” I wanted to create a fragrance that smelled like walking into a garden in the morning, so it has notes of two types of roses, but also a little cedar. After you shower, you need something that’s not too heavy, not too sugary or sweet; you need lightness.

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