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3 Make Up Tips to Antiage The Eyes

✔ Tightlining – this is where you apply eyeliner between the lashes on the top lash line (rather than on the lid) This makes your natural lash line look thicker with no trace of eye liner (and no mess)

✔ Avoid applying eye liner to the water line This makes your eyes look smaller

Is your skin looking/feeling dry? You apply moisturiser, but your skin drinks it up? You're not sure what to do for your dry skin, or if there is anything that can help?

First of all - why is your skin so dry?

It could be a few things:

You have a dry skin type - your skin doesn't produce as much hydrating oil as someone with a "normal" skin type.

Your skin has lost it's ability to retain moisture. This happens with age and after sun exposure/damage.

You could be using skin drying ingredients (without realising).

What do we recommend?

The Environ Moisture Boost Facial. During this facial we use a machine called RD to push hydrating ingredients into the deeper layers of your skin. The main ingredient used is called Hyaluronic acid. This is a gel like substance that holds moisture into your skin. It plumps out dehydration wrinkles and cushions your skin with hydration.

How will your skin look & feel?

It will feel like it's had a really good drink! It will look hydrated, plump and dewy.

Sounds great! How do I book?

You can call the salon now to book: +44 1452 311606

Or book online here: https://www.fringe-benefits.co.uk/

If you have any questions about this, or any other skin issues, please reach out! We'd love to help you.

Thank you for reading! Please feel free to share this with any friends or family who may be interested in our services and tips!

✔ Instead of black, go for a brown eyeliner Brown has a softening effect on the skin Black can look harsh and give an aged appearance to the skin Have you tried these? Will you? Let us know what you think!

BONUS TIP! Get an eye lash tint and brow lamination + tint! (Details on the next page)

Get in touch!

Call: +44 1452 311606

Email: info@fringe-benefits.co.uk

Website: https://www.fringe-benefits.co.uk/

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