Expert claims flawless skin easy to achieve
Ladies looking for tips on using their natural cosmetics to achieve a simple fresh-faced appearance may want to take heed of one expert's tips.
Zara Stone Rabinowicz, freelance beauty editor of Kiss and Makeup TV, explained how it is "very easy" to create flawless looking skin.
"Keep foundation dewy rather than matte, for more of a fresh face," she remarked, adding: "A light dusting of blusher and some powder to minimise shine is all you need."
To complete the look, Ms Rabinowicz recommended applying lip balm and using a good pair of tweezers to keep eyebrows in check.
She claimed that well-defined brows can help frame a face and give a neat appearance.
Other tips included adding a subtle hint of mascara to "bring out the eyes" and using a cream blush to give cheeks a "lightly flushed" effect.
Ms Rabinowicz's comments follow a recent study for Procter & Gamble by scientists at Harvard and Boston Universities that revealed wearing makeup helps make ladies appear more competent, likeable and trustworthy.
Posted by Shannon Davies


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