one of the biggest winners oskar premiere it has undoubtedly been Jamie Lee CurtisShe won her first statuette in the category of best supporting actress with the movie ‘Everything at the Same Time and Everywhere’, one of the films that won the most awards in its 95th edition.
The immortal actor of the horror genre, who dedicated his award to his family, who collected his Oscar with an award. Dolce & Gabanna champagne beaded maxi dressHe taught elegance with his successful style and elegant stance. flattering makeup ‘less is more’.
with various techniques skin preparation and simple makeupbut incredibly flattering, the actress’s makeup artist, Grace Ahn, shares her best tips and tricks with ‘E! A massage that offers a variety of benefits, including news. “Make-up for me is as important as the clothes and hair one wears to boost their confidence,” this professional explains. “It can really help you feel better when you see yourself in a mirror or in a photo,” she says.
“I make sure to moisturize the skin of her face,” says makeup artist Lee Curtis of prepping. “When applying moisturizer, I apply ‘Gua Sha’ which works the skin well,” she says.
‘Gua Sha’ is a centuries old massage practice. face yoga“It offers a wide range of benefits. In addition to redefining the facial oval and improving blood circulation, it also relieves muscle tension and reduces fine lines and wrinkles,” she says.
“Application of eyeshadow primer will do wonders,” says Ahn, not only bringing out the vibrancy of the shade, but also its staying power. She also recommends “waterproof” mascara. After all, you never know when you’re going to shed a few tears, and now that Jamie could win his first Academy Award for his role in ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’, your mask should stay intact“.
For anyone who wears glasses like the 64-year-old artist, Ahn says she tries to enhance the look with “metallic brown or black eyeliner to help eyes shine.” also apply shimmery shadow in the middle of the eyelids and in the inner corners.
practice fact bright moisturizing and illuminating products on our cheekbones Achieving the coveted moist effect can only lead to an oily mess in photos. According to Grace, the solution to keeping skin from looking oily is “fixing the highlighter on the T-zone,” she says, on the forehead and a little on the bridge of the nose.
Ahn’s sure trick is to shine a flashlight at your face “to make sure the shimmer mixes properly at all angles of light as well.”