Makeup artists share their five-minute get-ready routines
Makeup artists emphasize simplicity for quick beauty routines. They recommend focusing on essential products and techniques to achieve a polished look in just five minutes. Key tips include using cream formulas, minimizing steps, and prioritizing eye enhancement.
- ▪Makeup artist Taylor Savage advises against overcomplicating routines with too many products and steps.
- ▪Veronica Chu suggests a streamlined approach with a focus on skin prep and essential tools like three brushes.
- ▪Both artists recommend using cream formulas for quicker application and suggest curling lashes for a more awake appearance.
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Open this photo in gallery:SuppliedShareSave for laterPlease log in to bookmark this story.Log InCreate Free AccountSimplicity is the beauty secret to getting out the door fast while looking your best. “The biggest mistake is overcomplicating things: too many products, too many steps, and spending too much time trying to perfect every detail,” says Taylor Savage, a makeup artist and the founder of cosmetics line Taylor Savage Beauty, based in Ontario. “Heavy foundation, complicated eye looks, or overly precise brow work can add unnecessary time.”To achieve her own five-minute face, makeup artist Veronica Chu, whose clients include Coco Rocha and Ashley Callingbull, sticks to a streamlined routine with a base of illuminating lotion, medium-coverage complexion products and winged eyeliner…
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