Now, before you go jumping to conclusions, you don’t actually have to sweat out your sins in a 2hr Bikram class to channel the look. It’s simply a case of recreating that healthy, hydrated yogi glow with the help of some nifty makeup tricks. i.e mixing your base with some subtle illuminating products.
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And lucky for us, Sara Hill, the UK make-up artist who coined the term, has shared exactly how to master the technique.
“Prep skin as normal with your regular skincare and allow to absorb, give it at least 5 mins,” she wrote in an Insta story. “Then mix your facial oil, any strobe type cream, and a couple of drops of illuminator into your foundation.”
The formula should be about 60% foundation and 40% skin-mix. But if you’re an oily-skinned gal (*raises both hands*) she recommends changing the percentage to include less skin-mix.
Next, massage each layer in with your fingertips to “get the blood pumping and allow the product to work deeper.”
“Let each layer settle for a minute until you have built up the final effect you want,” she added.
Then, simply brush your eyebrows with some clear mascara in an upwards direction and add a touch of cream shadow. Simples.
You can watch the full tutorial below:
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