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A good skincare routine is a must

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HEALTHY skin is arguably the building block of any beauty look – and no one knows this better than Dominic Skinner, senior make-up artist at MAC Cosmetics.

It might be surprising to hear a make-up artist telling you to focus more on moisturise­rs and serums than eyeshadows and foundation.

“The more you treat, condition and prepare the skin, the less make-up you need, the better you end up looking, and the longer it lasts throughout the day.

“I always say, for every one piece of make-up, put on two pieces of skincare,” he says. “It’s 70% preparatio­n and 30% applicatio­n, and if you work on that idea, you really can’t go wrong.”

Another thing Skinner considers absolutely vital: removing your make-up. “However long it takes you to do your make-up in the mornings, how long does it take you to take it off at night?” he asks. “If you were taking 20 minutes, but then you’re spending 30 seconds with a wet wipe at the end of the day, things are going wrong.” Taking your make-up off properly and giving your skin a bit of love can help it look bouncier and glowier, helping foundation and other products go on flawlessly come morning.

In the past few years, the industry has exploded, with people becoming increasing­ly conscious about what they put on their face. Skinner credits this popularity to social media, saying: “I think people want the idea of Instagram filters in real life.”

Skinner’s enthusiasm when talking about his favourite creams and face masks is infectious. “I am like a Korean woman when it comes to skincare!” he says with a laugh. “I don’t really wear a lot of make-up – maybe a little concealer or powder – but I go through probably about 12 different skincare products before I even leave the house.” And yes, that includes three separate eye creams which he insists all have a job to do.

He is a “big believer in masks”, and currently can’t get enough of AHA exfoliatin­g masks. AHA stands for alpha hydroxy acids – a holy grail group of skincare ingredient­s, including glycolic and lactic acids – chemical exfoliants that help remove dead skin cells.

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