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LFW A/W14 Beauty Notes: Charlotte Tilbury for Joseph

From bleached brows in Marc Jacobs to glittered lips in Rodarte, LFW was certainly alive with daring trends for 2014. However, one aspect that remained on the more demure end of the spectrum was skin. The dewy and flawless “no make-up” look dominated the catwalks, and Charlotte Tilbury reveals how she created a fresh and healthy complexion for Joseph’s AW14:

“We wanted the skin to look youthful, plumped and glowing, so we used lots of Magic Cream (Charlotte Tilbury’s Magic Cream, £70) that gives you luminous plumped up skin. We’re also playing with textures, from glossy eyelids to using gloss on top of the cheekbones – it’s subtle, but very effective.” – Charlotte Tilbury

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