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Beauty: Three makeup products that go a long way

By Lisa Lyford
NZME. regionals·
25 Dec, 2013 05:00 PM2 mins to read

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The brush type has an impact on how easy the mascara is to apply and how clump-free it is. Photo / Thinkstock

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I have never worn makeup. I was brought up to believe makeup wasn't necessary and reserved for certain women! I'd like to start wearing a little. What do you recommend?

My, how times have changed. As you've suggested, the best place to start is by wearing just a little makeup. The mistake many women make is going along to a beauty consultant and being sold every makeup product under the sun, leaving them daunted and sometimes put off because there are too many products to apply.

Here's a quick five-minute makeup routine using just three products (that's after you've cleansed, toned and moisturised your face).

1.BB cream with SPF 30: BB cream is great because it ticks so many boxes - it moisturises, hydrates, smooths, conceals, covers and protects all in one step. It's fabulous.

2.Mascara: There is a variety of mascaras and many claim to lengthen, thicken and curl your lashes. Personally I haven't found that to be the case, but then maybe I'm not using the right ones. Things to consider when buying mascara:
*Waterproof or not - I prefer the non-waterproof as it's much easier to remove later.
*Colour - black, brown, blue - I prefer black as I find it creates the most impact.
*Flaking - I've had mascaras that have flaked as the day wears on, and mascara ends up on your cheeks!
*Brush - brush type has an impact on how easy the mascara is to apply and how clump-free it is.

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3.Coloured lip balm: These are a no brainer - a lip moisturiser and colour in one. Some are long-lasting and stay on for ages.

When you're ready to progress your makeup, the best advice is to make an appointment with a consultant at any makeup counter in a department store or pharmacy. It's best to make an appointment so they can dedicate time to you, or alternatively visit during off-peak times.

They will advise you on your skin type and colour, and what products are best to use. Be sure to tell them you're starting out so they can introduce you to products slowly and show you how to apply each one.

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Lisa Lyford is the founder of Gorgeous Me, free DIY personal styling and makeover advice. www.gorgeousme.co.nz

Send your questions for Lisa to regionalfeatures@apn.co.nz

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