Tinted moisturiser great for winter, makeup school students told
Tinted moisturiser great for winter, makeup school students told Makeup school students probably have as much difficulty as everyone else maintaining a perfect complexion in winter, but one way to keep the skin bright is to use a tinted moisturiser.

Jessica Prince, editorial assistant at Allure magazine, wrote that this product is ideal in the cold months.

"Because it's so sheer that you can wear a shade that is slightly darker than your own skin tone and give your face a boost," she explained in an article for the magazine.

Makeup school students should also be careful when choosing the colour of bronzer or blush for the winter.

Ms Prince advised using peach-toned cheek colours for pale skin and orange shades for darker complexions, so makeup school students may want to bear this rule of thumb in mind.

These hues help to neutralise the blue-red shade that tends to wash over women when out in the wind and cold.

Tinted moisturiser is also a good way to create a natural look, which remains a top trend after designers Matthew Williamson and Julian Macdonald went for a minimalistic style on their models at London Fashion Week.
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