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How an On-Camera Beauty Guru Perfects Her Skin for the Screen Anna de Souza, Beauty Reporter
Must-Haves:
"I'm always on the lookout for products that work on-air. I switched to airbrush makeup a few months ago and there's no going back. With Temptu Airpod Foundation, $45, I can slowly build up coverage for TV and it never, ever looks cakey.
To make my skin look human again, especially for HD, I always finish with Skindinavia Makeup Finishing Spray, $29. It takes away the extra powdery residue and locks in makeup for hours and hours.
I hoard vitamin C anything. Any blemish that surfaces leads to post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. The only way to fade it is with vitamin C. I am obsessed with DERMAdoctor Kakadu C, $95, a supercharged serum I apply morning and night -- definitely a few extra drops than directed!"
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Must-Haves:
"I'm always on the lookout for products that work on-air. I switched to airbrush makeup a few months ago and there's no going back. With Temptu Airpod Foundation, $45, I can slowly build up coverage for TV and it never, ever looks cakey.
To make my skin look human again, especially for HD, I always finish with Skindinavia Makeup Finishing Spray, $29. It takes away the extra powdery residue and locks in makeup for hours and hours.
I hoard vitamin C anything. Any blemish that surfaces leads to post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. The only way to fade it is with vitamin C. I am obsessed with DERMAdoctor Kakadu C, $95, a supercharged serum I apply morning and night -- definitely a few extra drops than directed!"
SEE NEXT PAGE: A Thrifty New Yorker's Drugstore Faves