How to find the right makeup: different colors

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“This season, bold shades should not compete, contrast or contradict each other! It is important that the bright and rainbow colors in the makeup look harmonious, ”says Thibault Vabre, Art Director of Clarins, commenting on Michael Kors makeup, Spring / Summer 2008.

How to choose the right makeup

FACE

The base Lisse Minute prepares the skin for an even tone. Believe me, not every tool can do it! The cream is too oily texture, the gel is sticky. After applying the tone, use the Eclat Minute corrector. It will give your face a rested look. Apply it with your fingers from the inner corner of the eye down to the lower eyelid. As if you were drawing a comma. Massage the product lightly into the skin. Then fix the makeup with Poudre Libre Multi-Eclat Translucent Loose Powder. Apply the puff carefully to your face. Don’t smudge your makeup! I don’t recommend dark blush. They are needed only for correction, so that the round face becomes narrower. In this case, the product is applied under the cheekbones. And freshness is given by the pink or coral shades of Blush Douceur.

EYES

Bright colors in makeup should be harmoniously combined. The pink scale will perfectly complement the lilac, and the yellow – orange. These are the trendiest shades of the season! Start with a lilac eyeliner: draw in the lash line. Now select the crease of the upper eyelid with the red Mono Couleur shadows, apply a pink or yellow shade to the movable eyelid, decorate the corners of the eyes and eyebrows with a golden shimmer. Paint your eyelashes well. To do this, bring the Wonder Longueur mascara brush to their roots and move it up in a zigzag motion.

LIPS

Use the sheer pink Gloss Appeal 08. For bright eye makeup, avoid saturated lip tones. Do you like lipstick? I recommend the pale pink Joli Rouge 709. I love watching women put on lipstick. This is a beautiful gesture. If you are used to it and know how to do without a brush, why not! The brush is only needed for precise application and precise correction.

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