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How do some women manage to sashay out of the house looking effortlessly glossy, film-star flawless and with not a stray tendril of hair, let alone eyelash, out of place? These glam goddesses haven't made a pact with the devil or hired a coterie of stylists to be at their beck and call. They've just sussed out the beauty tricks that will transform any plain Jane into a high-voltage vamp.
Style queen Kate Moss is partial to framing her peepers with a smudge of high definition mascara, switching between coquettish and coy at the bat of an eyelid. "Seek out an extreme definition mascara; using mascara with a brush really helps to reach the roots of the lashes," suggests professional make-up artist Vanessa Williams. For clump-free lashes and to catch untamed strays, her insider tip is to whip a separate lash comb or mascara wand through.
No fashionista worth her salt would be seen dead without a slick of nude lip colour on that cupid-bow pout. A trusty favourite, this baby adds a subtle sheen and has been a staple of every self-respecting make-up artist's armoury since Linda Evangelista endorsed the wonder-stick a decade ago. Vanessa is also a fully paid-up member of the fan club: "Nude lip colour is the classic must-have in every make-up artist's kit. The natural tone suits virtually everyone, and makes lips appear plumper."
Another timeless product beloved of beauty experts is a dab of cutesy pink stain onto the apples of the cheeks, ideal for perking up washed-out complexions. And if that wasn't enough, this handy 2-in-1 can also be applied to lips. "Lip and cheek stain in rose pink works on all skin tones and can instantly brighten up your appearance," explains Vanessa. "I prefer to apply this with my fingers - it produces a more natural effect and is much better than powder, which just sits on the surface of your skin."
A hot new concealer that creates a finish worthy of any magazine photo re-touching job is sweeping the States and has now landed on our shores. "It's already a huge hit in America because it covers flawlessly," enthuses Vanessa. "I use this on all my clients, and it's now available to the public in high street stores."
She advises swiping a hint of blusher to the cheekbones for a warm glow, and to counteract the foundation's slightly flat effect. Breakout-prone Cameron Diaz is known to prefer the heavier coverage provided by this hi-tech piece of kit. "It can be tricky to apply yourself as it does require you closing your eyes, but once you get the hang of it you'll notice the difference," promises the pro.
They say old is gold, and nothing could be truer when describing traditional eyelash curlers: the 24-carat tools of the beauty trade. To those not yet in the know, the metal miracle can come across like some kind of Clockwork Orange-esque instrument of torture. But don't be put off: just a gentle clamp of the curlers and voila! Instant, gravity-defying hold that widens the eyes.
"They're especially effective if you use the heated variety that you hold at the base of your eyelashes after applying mascara to set," adds Vanessa.
Words: Asha Mehta
Photography: John Stewardson
Make up/hair: Nadine Gibbons
Model: Hannah Cook of Adage
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