5 of the Best Beauty Youtubers to Subscribe To

  Whether you’re looking for the best beauty hacks to use on your clients or you wanna know the best new makeup products on the block, Youtube is the place to be. It seems like everyone is a wannabe Zoella these days, but, there are some beauty gurus that really know their stuff and we’d be lost without their handy application hints and seasonal must haves. If you’re new to the world of Youtube then take a look at our favourite 5 best beauty youtubers to subscribe to. Lisa Eldridge A professional celebrity makeup artist and all round beauty rock star, Lisa Eldridge is currently Lancôme’s creative director, as well as being a total YouTube babe. There’s a reason why over 1.3 million subscribers wanna pick the brains of this makeup queen. If you want the lowdown on the best brushes for your kit, figure out the best foundations on the market, or ya know, just wanna hang out with Alexa Chung, then Lisa is your lady. Tanya Burr With over 3 million subscribers, Tanya Burr even has her own army of fans known as Burr Bears. This down to earth beauty guru has awesome makeup tutorials, quick and easy...
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Facial Oils on Oily Skin – Yay or Nay?

  If you thought having oily skin is a beauty no-no, (and, let’s face it, no one enjoys walking around with a greasy face!). Then, you’re probably wondering why on earth you’d consider using a facial oil. Well, think again! Facial oils are the ultimate beauty treatment and one that surprisingly all skin types can use. So, why are facial oils one of the crème de crème products for oily skin? It’s all about the balance The oil in facial oil products is completely different to the oil your skin produces. Oily skinned ladies may know that when your skin over produces sebum, your skin will begin to look greasy. There’s no quick fix for oily skin, but, using harsh products strips the skin of its oils, causing even more sebum to be produced. We don’t wanna become best friends with sebum, so the easiest solution is to use a facial oil instead. A kick-ass facial oil replenishes the skin with essential fatty acids to provide it with the moisture it needs. This harmonises the skin, meaning less sebum is produced as natural balance is restored. It’s a spot buster! It’s no secret that sebum blocks pores causing spots to...
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The 5 Products Every Girl Needs in Their Handbag

  If you’re anything like us then your handbag will be overflowing with everything but the kitchen sink. Makeup, keys, books, you name it and we’ve probably had it stuffed in there at one time or another. So, it’s time for a spring clean, and to decide what we really need to keep by our sides during the busy working day or a leisurely stroll to the nearest coffee shop. If you need some inspiration then here are the 5 products we think every girl needs in their handbag. Face powder If there’s one makeup item we crave during a long day, it’s a good face powder. Whether you’ve started to look like you’ve been covered in grease or you just need freshening up, blotting a little powder over your face will instantly restore your complexion. It also doubles as a compact mirror too! Bonus! Perfume Coming to the end of a long day and not smelling your best isn’t what dreams are made of. We prefer the smell of fresh flowers or juicy fruits to keep us going into the evening, so having a perfume on hand is one of our must have items. If you only have a...
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The Best Work Day Beauty Looks

  There’s no better way to showcase your skills and talents than by your own work day beauty look. After all, well presented makeup, hair and nails will appear extremely professional, and show your clients just what you’re made of. Want to get some inspiration for a showstopping work day look. Here are our favourite looks. A neutral smokey eye Everyone loves a smokey eye. It’s a classic look and it looks beautiful for daytime wear. Wow your clients and co-workers by keeping your shadows neutral with natural lashes. To give this a go, opt for some quality blending brushes and cream or powder shadows. First apply an eyeshadow primer all over your lid to make your eyeshadow last through the working day. Next, use a base shadow (choose a light beige or pale nude shade) and apply all over the lid. Next, apply a champagne toned beige in the inner to middle of the lid. Follow this with a darker shade in the outer eye area. Apply a chocolate brown in the outer crease and blend thoroughly with a soft blending brush. If you want to wear liner, opt for a brown liner pen and create a small winged...
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