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Fashion & LifestyleBeauty

Myface cosmetics: Your skin, your makeup

Myface cosmetics: Your skin, your makeup
3 February 2012
Marion Katrina Poerio
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Marion Katrina Poerio
3 February 2012

Welcome to the one stop super shop for all your beauty needs. A new generation of cosmetics that exudes high-tech quality and class but also boasts an incredibly simple concept.

Ideal for modern, on-the-go women, myface claims to have created a “red-carpet ready range of colour cosmetics available to women everywhere”. So how does it work?

Skin tone is matched to foundation. Foundation is matched to concealer. Concealer is matched to lip colour. Lip colour is matched to blush. Blush is matched to eye shadow. Eye shadow is matched to nail polish. You get the idea.

All that matching sounds like a job for Cupid, doesn’t it? Well, apparently not. All you have to do is select the collection that best suits your complexion and myface does the rest of the hard work for you. With only three colour ranges to choose from, it’s not exactly a time-consuming process. Complete collections match to skin tones fair, medium or medium/dark. Then, away you go! It’s like having your very own fairy-god-makeup-artist.

Professionally mixed by makeup artists, each combination of makeup matches the perfect concealer, foundation and powder to the unique shade of your skin tone, so that no matter which shade you choose within each collection, the makeup will blend perfectly to your skin tone. Foolproof magic.

The makeup matchmaking doesn’t stop there, ladies. Oh, no. Once you’ve picked your beautifully blendable coverage, you can then select lip colour to suit your mood or personality. Whether you are feeling “not-so-innocent” or more “natural woman”, you can rest assured that the pencil, lipstick and lip pop gloss in each collection will co-ordinate perfectly for maximum pout impact.

Head to the Bling Bar for super sparkle shadow that suits all skin types.  Said to be the newest Hollywood craze, myface “blingtones” create a dramatic, wet-look shine packed with crushed pearl and pigment that will stay put while you party on. For a delicate look that whispers timeless romance, dust some Pink Champagne blingtone over your lids and paint the identical “lil’ bling” nail chrome onto just-manicured fingernails.

Abracadabra. Flawless complexion, pout to perfection, look-at-me eyes, at a reasonable price. All in one step.

Forget Valentine’s Day. Find your perfect match right now by clicking here.

Marion Poerio

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