Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Make-up advice...?

Apart from a little lipgloss, I've never really worn any make up, where in london could I go to get free make-up advice?Make-up advice...?
Most cosmetic counters nowadays. Boots have specialists there who can advise as well as show you how to apply make-up. So do Debenhams. However, each counter will only use and advise on the brands they represent so don't be pushed into buying an expensive brand. You can get the advice you need (ie the shade of foundation that suits you, eyeshadows etc etc) and then go to one of the cheaper, value for money brands to test out what you've learnt.Make-up advice...?
In most department stores the beauticians on each boutique such as Dior, Chanel, Benefit and Clinique, they all have people that are willing to help. Even if you just look at a product that you are interested in (or even if you have no intention of buying it) you can always just ask the best way to apply the product and they will always give advice.


www.maccosmetics.co.uk %26lt;%26lt;%26lt; i use this make up an they are really helpful and on the website they have tips and a section on 'creating the right look'. Hope this has helped you x x
Although male, I can suggest that the best make up advice is to go organic! Im not a hippy, friend of the earth or anything else, I just know that the chemicals in all the main brand cosmetics will cause major long term skin digeneration, and more importantly spots!!
Most make-up counters offer you free make-up lessons and they give you plenty of advice so you can choose the right products. Dont start to slap loads of it on though, natural is beautiful.
Go to Selfridges, it has a huge selection of brands and I've found those assistants to be the nicest.


Alternatively the most freebies can be bagged at Harvey Nichols.
most cosmetics counters are more than happy to give free advice. But don't be pressured into buying stuff.
I work for a cosmetic house in boots someone on the counters can help you. in boots its free unlike the department stores. They can advise you on colours etc but only for that brand but if your looking for a cheaper version try no7 or maxfactor asthey have consultants on as well.





Hope this helps.
well, if u hav pale skin gold eyeshadow works wonders!
Boots, John Lewis, Bentalls

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