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Could you please tell me the best method of using Touche Eclat?
 
Charlotte Godden - a former winner of the beauty industry’s coveted Supreme Consultant Award - is the ultimate expert on this; she’s sold hundreds of tubes of Touche Eclat, every month, at the Yves Saint Laurent counter in Harrods. ’For optimum benefits, Touche Eclat is applied over foundation. Pump the tube and apply with the brush, then blend lightly with the fingertips.’ When it comes to disguising dark under-eye circles, make-up artist Sara Raeburn advises: ’tip your head down and apply the concealer where the shadows are, using a light touch. Then blend. Less is more.’ Touche Eclat can also be stroked along deep lines - like the forehead furrow and the nose-to-mouth lines - to help ’blur’ their appearance, too. Always pat with a finger, afterwards, to blend.

Last update: 10:02 AM Wednesday, June 13, 2007

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