Makeup should be the mask that you are sticking and deleted. Instead, it is all that natural beauty is currently underlined.
Makeup should be the mask that you are sticking and deleted. Instead, it is everything that natural beauty is emphasized, said Marco Louis, Nars South Africa’s head makeup artist. And the natural look enters the winter everywhere, from the cat to the bright cuts of this fall.
“The skin is a great story now,” he said. “Even in international flight strips, we see a bold eye or lip, but the real focus is skin – how it looks, feels and shows.
Natural tissue is over a masked mask of the mask added to Louis. Instead, it is more developing products than hiding emphasis. “The goal is to look like yourself, but it’s better.” “It’s about brightness, health and this effortless shine.”
This change is clearly visible in South Africa, especially different regions of the makeup. “Women in Johannesburg love a complete face,” said Louis. “Think more coverage and sculpture features.
On the other hand, Cape Town is based on something fresh with aesthetic, transparent bases and delicate bronzing outside the beach. “Joburg will finally catch.
Joburg will face naturals
The approach of this autumn season is less about color explosions and purification methods. He said “about placement.” “It is to know where to apply Haricight, so it is more than anything, using a bronze, imitating the light light on the skin.
These small adjustments make a big difference. “Although the beauty industry often borrowed seasonal palettes, too, think Louis,” Deep berries and foggy colors for the winter. But the biggest trend is endless, healthy skin. “
It requires a polished, but natural impact, a hybrid approach, Louis. “People realize makeup and skin care are no longer separate institutions. Almost everything has benefits to a degree of skin,” he said. “Even powders contain ingredients, which prevent the skin care, oxidation and increase tissue over time.”
Social media, Louis, pushed the beauty industry towards inflated techniques, but consumers begin to get a more nuanced approach. “People did the circus tour of Instagram makeup. They cooked excessive units and overlaps.” This is just about knowing what your skin works. “
Know what works for your skin
“It’s not about the collection of products,” he said. “About using the right ones properly,” he said. “Although someone looks great on your makeup, it’s not really a compliment. Wow you want to say, ‘Woe to ask? Do you want to ask what different?’ The goal is to. Enhance, to enhance. “
It can be difficult to change a more natural appearance for people looking for more heavy foundations. “I’m not always about not withdrawing with the processing application, but not completely returning to customers. You can still achieve a perfect base without seeming hard.” “Therefore, the craft in makeup is important. We do not sell only products; we teach people to use them to achieve the effect after them.”
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Louis said that Africa has recommended customers in centers in centers in centers such as Africa Africa Africa’s African, qualified makeup artists and skin care professionals. “I have often been increasingly important in store visits and consultations with professionals,” Louis said. “To learn the most recent techniques and modes that are about how much it stretches and what can be in the trazet but also benefit your skin.”
Outside the face, body makeup is a popular turn. “The national team is back.” “If you don’t see much attention to the contouring curves or body, but rather, no exposed skin is something to add polishing or delicate moments like the face or for dwarfs.”
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