Back to natural - look unpainted with make-up

In addition to the current trend of flawless, plastic á la Kardashian make-up, the nude look is and remains THE timeless make-up par excellence. The art is to look make-up without make-up and thus to emphasize your natural and individual side.

After thorough cleansing and preparation of the skin with the appropriate care, apply a light, liquid foundation. Especially products with light-reflecting components are recommended, as these compensate for unevenness by playing with the light and thus ensure a more even complexion. In contrast to a highly pigmented, i.e. a very covering foundation, a light foundation lets the natural skin structure flash through and thus provides a natural look. Eye shadows and redness that have not yet been sufficiently concealed with the light foundation can be covered with a concealer. To preserve the naturalness of the look, less is often more. The transitions from concealer to skin should also be well veneered, so draw softly and make "invisible".

When everything "creamy" is in place, it is recommended to fix the whole thing with a colourless powder in order to achieve a long shelf life. In addition, powdering with a transparent powder prevents the discolouration of light-coloured clothing (e.g. the collar of a light-coloured blouse).

If you want to give the whole look a little more expression, a sun powder or bronze is your choice. Instead of making up too dark from the start, the Lock looks much more natural when you finish off with a bronze sun on your face. Use a large powder brush to gently apply the Sun Powder to your forehead, bridge of nose and cheeks. Better once more than the first time too much.

If necessary, add some mascara to give the eyes even more expression and the nude look is ready.

Have fun trying it out!

Author: Ulla R.

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