A Quote by Chiara Ferragni

For makeup, I prefer to keep it simple for the daytime. — © Chiara Ferragni
For makeup, I prefer to keep it simple for the daytime.
I prefer wearing no makeup anyway, because I like the contrast when you go out at night and you look different. I actually feel more confident with less makeup than I do with makeup on.
I take the palette with me, but I have a lot of makeup. I was a makeup artist when I was younger, but I'm not that good compared with my makeup artist, so I keep things pretty simple. I explore a lot with pink and nude lipsticks, but I love red lipsticks. I love a line and a lash and a brow. So I don't need a lot, but I have a lot. It's all there just in case - for Halloween or whatever.
I always keep my makeup really simple.
When I do my own makeup, I keep things pretty simple.
Like my makeup, I keep my hair simple. It's either down or in a ponytail.
I like to keep my hair and makeup routines easy and simple on race days.
I don't really do a big Saturday supper. I prefer entertaining in the daytime.
Keep it simple. You don't want to overdo it with too much makeup or crazy, over-the-top hairstyles. Let your natural beauty show through.
My advice to aspriring models is less is more, try not to do crazy hair and makeup, keep it simple but beautiful when you're trying to find an agency and get started.
My basics for a daytime look are simple: powder, gloss, brows and lashes.
I'm better for it and I prefer to keep things simple and see what sounds I can get out of my head and hands rather than relying on a sound that someone else created.
My idea of no makeup on actors is really no makeup. I mean, they can be wearing makeup. I don't care what they're wearing as long as it looks like they're not wearing makeup. But an actress will suddenly appear with some lipstick on. And that's makeup. Keener's character wears makeup. Her character would wear makeup. I try to stay true to whoever that person is. I hate that kind of thing where you're waking up in the morning with makeup on in a movie. I just think it pulls you out of the movie.
Im better for it and I prefer to keep things simple and see what sounds I can get out of my head and hands rather than relying on a sound that someone else created.
The landscape of daytime has changed. I'm not so sure people go to daytime TV for kumbaya moments anymore.
The challenge in daytime in particular, I think, is to go against all the traditional cliches of daytime and try to make it real.
When you look cakey, or you have too much on, and you actually see the makeup, the makeup isn't doing its job. When you use the makeup in a way where the people aren't thinking about the makeup, and they're looking at you, that's what we want.
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