Prima (UK)

IN THE PINK

Find the pink that’s perfect for you – and a new way of wearing it.

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Pretty fresh

To start, use foundation and concealer to knock back redness. Pat a highlighti­ng cream over the cheekbones, bridge of the nose and Cupid’s bow before applying foundation, not after, for a natural gleam and an even skin tone.

Prima loves Ciaté London Watermelon Burst Hydrating Primer, £24, Rosie For Autograph Radiance Highlighte­r, £12.50, and Revlon Photoready Candid Natural Finish Anti-pollution Foundation, £9.99.

All in the eyes

Pink eyeshadow is fresh and flattering. Slick magenta eyeliner on bare lids or pack on matte pink eyeshadow and blend up through the socket. Try Maybelline Tattoo Gel Pencil in Rich Berry, £4.99, and Profusion Cosmetics Spectrum Eyeshadow Palette, £7.

Bright idea

‘Make a bold pink lip the focus of a monochroma­tic look,’ says Givenchy’s beauty ambassador, Neil Young. ‘It’s easy because all you’re doing is picking out different tones of the same colour, reducing in strength the further up the face you go.’ We like Givenchy Le Rouge Lipstick in Rose Perfecto, £28.

One shade wonder

For a face-brightenin­g effect, MAC’S Terry Barber uses warm taupe-pink lipstick on lips, cheeks and eyes for almostinvi­sible definition. Try MAC Powder Kiss Lipstick in Mull It Over, £17.50.

Blushing beauty

‘Try dusky rose on olive and Asian skins, cherry tones on darker skin and pastels on pale complexion­s,’ says make-up artist Anna Priadka. Prima loves Clarins Joli Blush in Cheeky Pink, £27, 3INA X Primark Duo Blush Highlight in 330, £8, and George At Asda Cosmetics Blush Queen Blusher in Candy Pink, £3.50.

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