The Friends star admitted that she had to master this skill, because she can never correctly calculate the time before leaving the house.
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Courtney Cox globallook
Courtney Cox globallook
Courtney Cox globallook
Courtney Cox globallook
Like many people, Courteney Cox doesn't have too much time to get ready quickly in the morning, and if you consider that she is also just prone to being late, getting ready quickly is not a luxury for her, but a necessity. "Because of this peculiarity of mine, I had to develop a way for myself to make up in 5 minutes with a minimum of makeup," - said the 56-year-old actress in the publication People.
With the help of a foundation and concealer, a celebrity masks skin imperfections: “I like to mix them on my hand with a brush and use them as a multifunctional product that I apply under my eyes, redness, pimples,” she explained, adding that she rarely covers the entire face with a foundation. - just doesn't like it. After that, she applies some creamy blush to the cheeks, tip of the nose and chin - this is the end of the impromptu contouring.
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Then Courtney moves on to the eyes: she paints the space between the eyelashes with a bronze-brown pencil, and she also draws a thin arrow along the upper eyelashes with it. “One of the reasons I have to eyeliner is because a long time ago I did my eyelid tattoo, which has acquired a bluish tint - I hate it. I do not recommend anyone to do this procedure, - said the actress. On the lower eyelid, she applies a light brown eyeliner to outline the lower lashes, then blends it with a thin beveled brush to avoid hard lines and the feeling of heavily makeup. After that, she curls her naturally straight eyelashes and covers them with mascara. The final step - dabs the face with rice paper to get rid of excess shine and give the makeup a complete look.
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