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Makeup coaching

Muscle & Fitness/Hers,  Feb, 2004  

You wouldn't try a new training program with out a bit of expert knowhow, so why attempt to apply cosmetics without the same? The right makeup advice can make all the difference in the world, and we've got just the manual for you: Trish McEvoy: The Power of Makeup (Fireside Books, 2003). Makeup artist extraordinaire McEvoy personalizes the information for your individual style--whether you like a natural look or prefer a more defined face.

TWO OF OUR FAVORITE "TRISH TIPS":

* Get a natural-looking flush: Blush should help you look like you just came in from the cold or just completed a workout. That is, you want to look flushed or slightly rosy. To find the right shade for you, pinch your cheek and the right color will reveal itself.

* Exfoliate your lips: If your lips are dry and flaky, which can get in the way of applying lip color smoothly, use your toothbrush to gently exfoliate. Then, rub in a balm and apply lipstick.--J.B.

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