
3 make-up tips for a curtain fringe
The curtain fringe is one of the biggest on trend looks of 2016! Once you have adopted this look, you may need to make a few changes, notably in terms of your make-up. If you have also fallen in love with this style of fringe, follow these 3 golden rules to succeed with your make-up.
Tip n°1: put make-up on before styling
To work with ease, hold your fringe on top of your head using a hairgrip or hair slide. This will allow you to unify your complexion evenly. Even if by adopting the curtain fringe , your entire forehead is covered… it is not a question of skipping this part of your face when applying make-up! For flawless skin, first start by applying tone on tone foundation using a flat brush. Always spread out the product from the centre towards your hairline, not forgetting to apply make-up to your ears and neck.
Tip n°2: make your eyes lighter
By covering your forehead, the fringe instantly creates an area of shade. You must therefore add light at all costs to make your eyes stand out. To do this, apply some under-eye concealer. Ideally, go for a corrector pen enriched in light reflecting pigments. Start at the internal corner of the eye. Then move the product towards the outer section, passing underneath the eye and the bottom lashes. Preferably, use a brush or work with your fingertips. Then pat the product so it penetrates the skin, blending in any demarcations. Now you just need to apply the eye make-up of your choice: eye-liner, smoky eyes or quite simply mascara…
Tip n°3: draw attention to your mouth
Your lips must be the stars of your make-up! Why? Thanks to your curtain fringe they will be perfectly revealed. Feel free to highlight them with colours of varying intensity depending on your preferences. Before applying your favourite lipstick, always use lip liner for perfectly outlined lips. Choose the same shade as your lipstick so no demarcations are visible!
Once you’ve got into the habit of following these tips, you’ll soon see that they will become automatic. Applying make-up with a fringe , even a curtain fringe, becomes child’s play!
You would also like...
-
Hairstyle Spring ponytail
The ponytail is loved mostly for its practicality. In a few seconds, you gather up your hair, tie it up and voilà, your hair is done. But remember that depending on where you place it,… -
Hairstyle Crimps for a retro hairstyle
In the past few seasons, retro hairstyles have rediscovered their elegance in the form of some chic and sensual shapes. Here is a focus on these vintage crimps. Crimped hair, 1920s style. This crimped retro hairstyle… -
Hairstyle The wet look, still stylish
The wet look style reminds us of the end of a day at the beach or leaving the swimming pool. It’s the hairstyle to adopt this summer if you want to look like a mermaid.… -
Hairstyle Give me wavy hair, quick!
When you think of curly and wavy hair, do you struggle to see what the difference is? Time to set this straight! Give the wavy effect a go for an ultra-natural look and subtly defined,…
Not to be missed
-
Hairstyle New: Urban Style Perfect Curls
-
Hairstyle Fringes come in all lengths
-
Hairstyle Focus on Japanese straightening
-
Most read