Natural makeup dominates the catwalks
Fans of organic skin care should ensure they use natural looking makeup, according to one expert, who said that all the big-name labels used the style in their catwalk shows.
Makeup artist, Jemma Kidd, told OK! magazine that at the moment, looking as if you have hardly any makeup on is the 'in-thing' with a lot of designers.
"The one beauty trend that every girl wants to nail is the 'barely there make-up' - Gucci, Chloe and Burberry all chose natural but sculpted look to show off their new season collections," she said.
Ms Kidd added that women still suffering from a post-Christmas burn out should make sure they exfolitate their skin at least twice a week in order to get it looking fresh again.
Makeup artist Jemma Kidd recently took the Daily Telegraph around her home and showed off her bedroom furniture, which included dressing tables where she applies her makeup.
Posted by James Mould

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