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Revealed: What no one tells you about natural makeup.

 

 

 

 

 

 

One of the hottest beauty looks right now is natural or bare make-up.

From Nigella Lawson’s ‘make up free’ look on the cover of Vogue to the Oscar’s red carpet and Jennifer Lawrence’s bare–faced look in Dior’s latest campaign to the latest runway shows; fashion’s tastemakers are eschewing bold makeup in favour of a more natural look.

Except here’s what no one will admit to: it’s one huge lie. Natural or minimal make-up often takes make-up artists hours to create.

Faking glowing, flawless skin is actually one of the hardest parts of a make-up artist’s job. I know, I used to do it.

Yet, we’re expected to believe all it took to get these goddesses ready was a swipe of mascara and touch of lippie.

Well, it’s bullshit.

Take Nigella Lawson’s recent photoshoot for British Vogue, the 54-year-old was according to the magazine, “virtually make-up free”. A spokesperson for the magazine reportedly said all she sported was a spot of blush, a swipe of mascara and – cough- a “little retouching”.

C’mon really? You don’t need a magnifying glass to spot there’s more than a few clicks of the Photoshop blurring tool at play here. And nothing against Nigella Lawson, but I imagine that she first had her skin prepped with a serum and moisturiser followed by fixing spray, primer, some light contouring, foundation, mascara, eyeliner or eye pencil, eyebrow pencil, blush and a lip tint.

It seems like there’s no make-up and there is what is considered a socially acceptable form of no make-up.

If you’ve ever envied a catwalk model’s skin, you should know that there are more than kale smoothies, squats and not eating cheeseburgers to get them looking so flawless.

Take a look at an image from MAC cosmetics latest SS 14 collection (below). The models are stunning: yes. They are too young to have wrinkles yet: correct. But count the number of products used to achieve this no make-up look, I count nine, you?

Don’t get me wrong here, there’s nothing wrong with wearing or wanting to wear makeup, or conversely going makeup free.

And some celebrities and models do wake up looking gorgeous – Beyonce for one – that’s partly the reason why they’re doing the job they are, but let’s call a make-up spade the trowel that it is.

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Guest 10 years ago

what is it with the obsession with Beyonce? She's not THAT good!!! Idealization, much?


Guest 10 years ago

I've had men (my husband included in the early days) tell me they liked the way I look because I didn't wear makeup. I laughed and replied they've never actually seen me without makeup on. I actually had on at least 5 products to get that clean, no makeup look and if they actually saw me without makeup on they would know it!

Every man says they like no makeup on their girlfriend. Very few know what that actually looks like until they wake up with her the next day. What they actually like is minimal makeup, or non obvious makeup not applied with a trowel. I have a very light touch and can fake a flawless complexion really well (it helps that I have good skin) but no makeup, ha!!

Just looking at the pics above its clear all these women have makeup, tricking the eye into thinking skin is naturally that good is the hardest thing of all, anyone can slap on foundation an inch think to look made up.