If you want to learn how to do all-out glamour then make up school is the best place to go, but until then beauty expert Jemma Kidd has some top tips to get you started.
Writing for the Daily Mail, Ms Kidd recommended using primer, followed by a liquid or mousse foundation to create a flawless base.
"Then dust translucent powder on top for a velvety finish Givenchy's super fine Le Prisme Visage Mat is perfect for this look," she continued.
Her next tip for budding make up school students is to blend a matt tawny blush into the hollows of the cheeks then add an apricot or peach shade to the apples to make them look plumper.
Finally, they need to blend bronze shadow into the eye sockets and up to the brows, then combine this with dark brown pencil liner along the upper and lower lash lines, as well as mascara.
Meanwhile, The Sun has recommended using skin brighteners and eye sparklers to create the natural look.
Article Last Updated: 15/02/2010 14:38:20
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