Photo by: Chris Eckert/Studio D
Jacqueline Hempstead, 48, wants her makeup to look fresh and natural--but also to tone down her redness and dark circles. Her technique--using a heavy foundation stick ... more
Photo by: Chris Eckert/Studio D
Jacqueline Hempstead, 48, wants her makeup to look fresh and natural--but also to tone down her redness and dark circles. Her technique--using a heavy foundation stick on her cheeks and a light concealer under her eyes--had uneven results. Makeup artist Ross Burton showed her a much better way to hide imperfections while creating a glowy complexion.
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