Individuals with make-up artist jobs have been offered advice on the products to use on clients' skin during winter to give them a glow.
Make-up artist Alice Theobald, who has worked on Strictly Come Dancing, told the Daily Mail that a fresh-faced look can be created by professional make-up artists with Liz Earle's Brightening Treatment Mask (£12.75), which will revitalise pallid skin.
Aromatherapy Associates Instant Skin Firming Serum (£38.75) is described as smelling "divine" and tightens and tones skin.
When it comes to primers, the beauty guru named Illamasqua Primer as a good product to try on clients to get them ready for make-up application.
The expert also recommended Chanel Pro-Lumiere Foundation for a dewy finish and Benefit's Moonbeam to highlight chosen areas of the face.
She suggested that those with make-up artist jobs use Laura Mercier's Undercover Pot to hide marks and blemishes, which comes with two varieties of concealer to suit different skin tones.
In addition, the Vancouver Sun revealed that one beauty essential every make-up artist should have in their collection is Rimmel's Exaggerate Automatic Lip Liner.
Posted by Maggie Lindsey.
Article Last Updated: 20/12/2010 14:09:30
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