If you’re a fan of the look you get from fillers and injectables, but can’t get in to see your doctor right now, there’s a way to mimic the look at home. All it takes is a luminizing makeup product and the right application technique. We brought in Celebrity makeup artist Desirae Cherman to show us what to do. The key is to create reflection of light where you want your face to look fuller and smooth. Watch the video to see!
How to Fake the Look of Fillers With Makeup
If you’re a fan of the look you get from fillers and injectables, but can’t get in to see your doctor right now, there’s a way to mimic the look […]
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