You must have noticed the latest celebrity trend. It’s everywhere from red carpets to shoots and runways.
Jennifer Lawrence sparked headlines when she attended the New York City premiere of The Great Gatsby wearing barely any makeup. Our own Charlize Theron have embraced this laid back look and turned heads at the 2020 Golden Globes looking fresh faced while sporting her new pixie hairstyle.
It seems like less is more when it comes to this new makeup trend. The “fresh face” is definitely the new beauty look of choice. Although this look is very natural, this doesn’t mean going completely sans makeup. There are a few tricks to looking effortlessly natural. Mary Phillips, who is Jennifer Lopez and Chrissy Teigen’s go-to makeup artist, advises that you warm your moisturizer with your fingers and apply a small amount after applying your foundation. Kim Kardashian’s makeup god, Mario Dedivanovic, uses Vaseline to reminiscent the glow of a steamy situation under the covers.
To sport the “fresh faced” look there is one requirement though – radiant skin. Great skin is not simply a matter of DNA – your daily habits have a big impact on what you see in the mirror.
Most of us only have time for a simple skincare regimen, yet beauty aisles are overflowing with supposed “must-haves.” Too-good-to-be-true claims often make beauty and skincare shopping more confusing than helpful. Really, I mean, how many must-haves does one person need?!
Don’t overthink your skincare routine.
Add an exfoliator three times a week to remove the build-up of dead skin cells. Also, as we get older serums can be powerful allies. Filled with concentrated doses of active ingredients these elixirs can mitigate a number of issues from dark spots to wrinkles.
Radiant skin day after day is all about sticking to a simple skincare routine. Cleanse, tone, moisturize and apply sunscreen … totally doable, right?
Source: femina.in, simple.co.uk, self.com, womanshealthmag.com, foxnews.com, amazon.com, nytimes.com, beautylifehub.com, fashionisers.com, realsimple.com
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