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1. Adorned Eyes
'Gorgeous Paloma! This is when I got her ready for a party during fashion week in March this year. The look was very clean, very raw skin - Paloma’s got amazing freckles so I didn’t want to hide any of them - then I adorned her skin with teeny tiny little pearls around the eye as a top and lower liner.
'It’s a very modern way of doing eye make-up but also a lovely way to pack a punch without over complicating things. It lets your skin shine through and the embellishments can really sparkle. It's a new way of wearing make-up.'
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Credit: .'To apply the pearls you just need a teeny tiny cotton bud and a bit of eyelash glue. Apply the glue in where you want to stick the gems or pearls, let it dry for a minute, then place them on with tweezers. It’s important that the glue is half dry when you apply.'
2. Oil Slick Lips
'This was Adwoa at the Met Gala earlier this year. Sometimes these kind of moments make celebrities feel like they should be wearing lots of make-up I really enjoy going the other way and barely using any. I’ve always loved no mascara and a lip - I think that’s incredibly chic. The focus of this look was the oily lip stain - something I’m seeing a lot of at the moment. I love a juicy pout; I love radiance and reflection and textures that are sweaty and shiny and oily.'
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Hourglass Phantom Volumizing Glossy Lip Balm
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Credit: .'I put some of the lipstick on my ring finger and press it in to the centre of the lip - that’s the best way to create a full bottom lip. Then I blot out the edges for a diffused soft blurry edge.'
3. Lime Slime Eyes
'This look is all about playful colour and lovely fresh skin and not being complicated - it’s one focus, that’s something I do a lot. I love this green shade - it's sort of yellowy and not too sickly or sour. Even though it’s quite a tart shade it’s warm and wearable and looks amazing on all skin tones and hair colours.
'You can go as high onto the brow bone as you want, or you can stay right in the centre of the eye. Having a pop of colour is a very simple way of looking like you’ve made an effort. It packs a punch but requires very little effort.'
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Credit: .'Glossier Sky Wash in Lawn is an amazing green. Apply a little blob straight from the applicator and use your fingers to blend it - it dries really soft and matte, really diffused with no sharp edges.'
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4. Mega Matte Lips
'These rusty matte mahogany brown lips are a real favourite of mine. I used a regular lipstick finish then to really up the matte effect, I used this product by Smashbox called Insta Matte - it’s basically a transformer mattifying gel that you add on top of any lipstick. It instantly blurs and mattifies whatever you apply it on top of - it’s amazing.'
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MAC Lip Pencil in Mahogany
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MAC Lip Pencil in Mahogany
'I use a MAC lip pencil to really define the edges of the lips and create a shape that’s distinct and not too wishy washy.'
5. Return Of The Power Brow
'Brows are always in season and always on trend. Keeping them fluffy and less graphic is cooler and more modern. Having a strong brow is a way of feeling powerful and I love that about make-up - that it has that ability to give you the strength to take on the day.
'The technique is to ignore the arch and, instead, take it straight across. It has this effect of drawing the eyebrows out, rather than lifting everything up. In the right situation that’s really interesting.'
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Glossier Brow Flick - £15
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Credit: .'I love to use a really dinky dainty pencil and then, to make sure it looks natural, I like to paint on a few extra hairs with the Glossier Brow Flick pen. You can really mimic the hairs to create a solid shape but with a natural finish - you don’t want it to look too slapped on the face like a stencil.'
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