Make-up technique students advised 'detox cosmetic bag'
Make-up technique students advised 'detox cosmetic bag' Those looking to learn make-up styling must pay attention to the products that they carry in their collection, according to experts.

Stylist reported that it is a well-known fact that most women carry an unnecessary amount of cosmetics with them, indicating that they are not paying enough attention to their make-up purchases.

Neil Young, senior artist for Mac, told the magazine that a lack of advice can often lead to people buying items that they do not need or use.

Make-up professional Bobbi Brown agreed and urged those looking to learn make-up techniques to regularly clear out their product collections.

She suggested: "Dump everything on the floor and throw out anything that's two years old or more. From there, weed out anything that's broken or that you haven't touched in six months."

Recently, the Independent.ie said that people looking to learn make-up skills can choose products to help customers with oily skin, such as Kiehl's Acai Damage-Minimizing Cleanser and Estee Lauder's double Wear Stay in Place Make-up, which could help provide long-lasting coverage.

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