Individuals looking to learn makeup have been advised of the top autumn trends to try on clients.
According to the Birmingham Mail, customers' epidermis should first be exfoliated using Dr Nick Lowe's Cooling Menthol Facial Scrub, which uses spherical micro beads to slough away dead skin.
Those looking to learn makeup have been told that this creamy treatment will cleanse, smooth and brighten.
Firming Day Cream by Weleda is only £19.95 and uses fragrant pomegranate for a fruity smell. It promises to reduce wrinkles, tighten skin and improve elasticity.
Customers who ask for a golden glow can be treated to the he-shi collection of self-tanning products from House of Fraser.
The beauty company's Gold Spraytan Solution can be bought in either Dark or Gold, depending on a client's skin tone, takes up to eight hours to develop.
In other news, beauty school students have been informed that Max Factor has released a new line of Lipfinity lip tints. According to Graziadaily.co.uk, the items are bright yet give a subtle colour on a client's mouth.
Posted by Adam Correia
Article Last Updated: 01/11/2010 13:48:02
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