Catwalk looks can be achieved with natural beauty products
Using natural beauty products can help women to achieve looks which are usually seen on catwalks without using chemical-based cosmetics, according to one expert.
Celebrity makeup artist Christy Coleman told beauty magazine Feelgood Style that natural skin care products can be used to create "high fashion and everyday looks".
Ms Coleman added that she was not sure how her clients would respond when she turned up to treat them with a bag full of organic skin care products rather than chemical-based brands, but she committed to it because she believed it was important to switch.
She said that by using natural cosmetics women can "feel confident [
] and feel good about the decisions they are making".
Dolce & Gabbana makeup artist Pat McGrath recently told the Irish Independent that using a brush is the best way to achieve a flawless finish when applying foundation, adding that using fingers can produce results that are not as professionals.
By James Mould

More Natural Skin Care News
-
Sunscreen described as best way to beat dark circles
08 Feb, 2012 Ladies hoping to minimise signs of dark circles around the eyes may want to ensure they stock up on organic sunscreen following one expert's comments. -
Eye shadow to be used on brow bone
07 Feb, 2012 Women have been advised to apply their organic eye shadow to the brow bone area, rather than on their eyelid where it may not stand out due to being in a crease. -
Concealer recommended for hiding wrinkles
06 Feb, 2012 Ladies have been advised to reach for their concealer and liquid foundation if they want to hide signs of under-eye wrinkles. -
Rachel Weisz beauty campaign banned
03 Feb, 2012 An advertising campaign featuring actress Rachel Weisz has been banned, after it was claimed images of the star were "misleadingly exaggerated". -
Expert advises against using cleansing wipes
02 Feb, 2012 Ladies looking to review their beauty regime and promote healthier skin may want to consider investing in good-quality cleanser.











