It's all very well setting up your own brand of face cream or exercise wear - but Christ, it's so shallow.
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I'm a big believer in that if you focus on good skin care, you really won't need a lot of makeup.
I think that it's really nice to learn that makeup is different for every person. Everyone has a different feature on their face that they like to show off.
My beauty regime is very simple. I just take my make-up off before bed. And oh, I always put moisturiser on. But that's about it, apart from a bit of soap maybe.
I always felt more comfortable with a full face of makeup.
In terms of facial creams or lotions, I try to switch it up and stay as natural as possible. l like Le Mer facial cream for when I have an event. It's very rich and sometimes too rich for some people, but I like it.
When in doubt, always opt for going naturel rather than hiding your skin under foundation and such. Line your eyes with kohl and mascara, put on some bright lip gloss and pinch your cheeks a little bit to get them all flushed and bright!
I don't usually wear a lot of makeup because I tend to like a natural look.
I always joke that a makeup-free day is good for the pores.
The problem with cosmetic surgery is that people who have it can only see how they look in the mirror. They don't realise how weird they look from other angles. I particularly hate the injections that puff out the face, which are hideous.
Makeup isn't something I've worn a lot of in my life.
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