As celebrities grace the red carpet, enveloped in dazzling lights, adorned in exquisite fashion, and surrounded by adoring fans, the allure of their Oscars beauty regime remains a huge fascination. Each star possesses a radiant complexion, outshining the next on this grand Hollywood occasion. However, behind every glamorous appearance lies a meticulously crafted beauty routine, honed in preparation for such high-profile events like the Oscars.
In order to put their best faces forward, celebrities must put in the work for a healthy, luminous finish. Here's a step-by-step guide on what they're doing right.
For over twenty years, makeup artist Daniel Martin has graced the faces of some of the industry's most renowned personalities, including Michelle Yeoh, Dakota Johnson, and Gemma Chan.
With his skincare-focused methodology in crafting striking makeup looks, he has garnered widespread admiration from editors, designers, politicians, and Hollywood luminaries alike, solidifying his status as one of the industry's foremost makeup artists.
So, here's how he helps celebs achieve that perfect-looking glass skin for the awards night.
For smooth lips,?the canvas will hold and profile a lip color best when it¡¯s properly exfoliated, he says. "So to start, I always apply lip mask to restore lips to their full lushness while I prep the face. From there, I use a cleanse and purify the face, while also smoothing skin texture and reducing excess oil and shine for better-looking makeup all day. Then, I use the a textured tonic to gently exfoliate and remove any dirt, debris, and flaky skin," Martin explains.
To draw down hydration and support moisturizer, either use a water-based cream or oil-based cream based on your skin type, according to the expert.?"Then to prime the skin and ensure the makeup stays in place, a lightweight protective primer is a must product. To cancel out any shine after makeup application, use blotting papers to remove unwanted moisture before adding any additional powder. To finish, go over the highlighter with a serum," Martin said.
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