Tips to go luminous for make-up school students
Tips to go luminous for make-up school students Ever wondered how to spot the dark shadows on a face or how to create younger looking skin without forking out on an extremely invasive and costly facelift?

Speaking to Seattle Pi, Craig Jessup make-up artist for Kevyn Aucoin Beauty and San Antonio-based celeb makeup artist Starley Murray have offered make-up schoolstudents their 'complexion perfectors'.

Craig explained that everyone looks better if they brighten up their natural shadows, and the best way to spot them is by looking in the mirror and smiling.

"You'll see darker areas — like your Cupid's bow, under your bottom lip and at the inner corners of your eyes," he said, adding that the best way to combat them is by dabbing white shimmering eyeshadow on the problem areas.

The next complexion buster for make-up schoolstudents comes from Starley, who said applying blush from the upper cheekbone near the hair line and brushing it horizontally down to the centre is an immediate way of creating a youthful look.
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