![]() ![]() I’m usually pretty good at judging my shade, but I was way off on several occasions. However, what I was really struck by is how light the foundation shades go. ![]() This is a screen grab of the shade that I eventually settled on that’s right for me – I did a video on Instagram HERE if you want to see a ‘live’ try on. How absolutely sensible! Lisa Eldridge Seamless Skin Foundation Swatches I really like it because it doesn’t feel like you’ve got any make-up on, but it’s still got good coverage.” She applies with her fingers or a flat brush.I think I had a spooky psychic moment because I thought Lisa already had a foundation – in fact I even checked in with her team a couple of months ago with a request to review it and yet it hasn’t even fully launched still and there was no advance publicity! What Lisa has done with her new Seamless Skin Foundation is release sample cards that you can order in advance of the proper Seamless Skin Foundation so that when it does release, you know exactly what shade to get. It self sets, so you don’t need to powder on top of it. “It’s not a tinted moisturiser or a full coverage formula, but something in the middle that you can sheer out if you want to. ![]() “For me, it’s around my nose, mouth and chin area and a little bit on the forehead,” she says, name-checking her new Foundation as a great product to try. “Without that, you can’t get the products to behave the way you want them to.” 2.Work with your real skinįor a no make-up make-up effect, Eldridge advises applying your foundation only in the areas it’s needed – generally in the centre of the face. “Making sure that your skin is well hydrated and moisturised is important,” she says. One of her top tips is to start with your skincare routine. So what are her tips on how we can emulate the look at home? 1.Prep is important She works with everyone from Dua Lipa and Alexa Chung, to Winnie Harlow and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley on their luminous complexions, and is equally glowy-skinned herself. One of Eldridge’s calling cards is effortless, fresh make-up that is so imperceptible, no one would ever know her clients are wearing it. Plus there is a replica of my studio in the back – it’s exactly like people may have seen on Instagram where I used to film my YouTube videos.” There are over a thousand pieces from my vintage make-up collection, some of which I am selling, and areas with different themes. “It’s not merchandised, just an insight into my world. “It’s something a bit different from a normal beauty stand in a department store,” she tells me over Zoom. ![]() With a lipstick lounge, bedecked in rich velvet fabrics (and a lip-shaped sofa – one for the Pinterest interiors board) a selection of her personal collection of vintage make-up, including thousand-year-old compacts and blushers from the 1920s all of her eponymous make-up line available to try (along with expert colour matching) her beautiful jewellery collection and soon, professional talks on all manner of subjects – there is something for everyone in the beauty dream world she has created. There are beauty wonderlands and then there is celebrity make-up artist Lisa Eldridge’s House of Eldridge, a pop-up in London’s Covent Garden, which takes the definition to new heights. ![]()
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