
Bella Blissett, writing for the London Evening Standard, said that Brits should not shun the current snowstorms, but instead use them as an opportunity to change their natural beauty products.
For makeup, the expert recommended a muted tan which is heavily highlighted. A dewy base should be picked, with a foundation giving all-day moisture to battle against the harsh outdoor conditions.
Once a smooth base has been created, Ms Blissett advised a bronzer which creates a subtle but pearly look. This should be applied over the cheekbones, cupid's bow and eyebrows.
Speaking of eyes, silvery shades are in this season and the expert suggested using a bluey-silver on the inner corners of the peepers, which will open them up and embrace the wintery hues.
However, keeping skin healthy is also a must in the cold snap and moisturising should be a priority, with exfoliation also being ideal to scrub away dead skin cells. Using a good moisturiser will also ensure that natural beauty products stay on the face for longer.
For makeup, the expert recommended a muted tan which is heavily highlighted. A dewy base should be picked, with a foundation giving all-day moisture to battle against the harsh outdoor conditions.
Once a smooth base has been created, Ms Blissett advised a bronzer which creates a subtle but pearly look. This should be applied over the cheekbones, cupid's bow and eyebrows.
Speaking of eyes, silvery shades are in this season and the expert suggested using a bluey-silver on the inner corners of the peepers, which will open them up and embrace the wintery hues.
However, keeping skin healthy is also a must in the cold snap and moisturising should be a priority, with exfoliation also being ideal to scrub away dead skin cells. Using a good moisturiser will also ensure that natural beauty products stay on the face for longer.

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