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Sothys have launched their new seasonal make-up collection consisting of both classic and contemporary shades, inspired by romance.


Through monitoring the existing and future fashion trends. Sothys have ensured that their seasonal make-up collections retain their reputation for sophistication and innovation, providing both glamour and romance.


The collection includes a light foundation, two mineral eyeliners and two new lip balms, with a hint of colour.


Artdeco have introduced a new line of Spring/Summer products inspired by Kaviar Gauche and is very much on trend with a selection of rosy and coral lipsticks, nude foundations and neutral eyeshadows.


The new collection includes light beige long lasting foundation, copper peach blusher, golden highlights eyeshadow and creamy nude, shimmering coral and bittersweet rose lipsticks.


Their Ultra Volume Mascara XL Brush helps to give your clients extra volume and gives the eyes an expressive fringe of thick lashes and is also suitable for clients with sensitive eyes.


Artdeco: 01 286 4770


LA Make-up Academy say designers such as Vivienne Westwood and Richard Chai have introduced full coloured opaque lips to the fashion catwalks this Spring.


With bold lips being the main focus, it is important to keep make-up low key with a lightweight foundation base such as Bobbi Brown extra repair foundation.


For the cheeks, LA Make-up Academy Pro Tutor Liam Farrelly recommends Style blush powder from M.A.C. cosmetics as it creates a subtle contour and adds a sheer coral shine.


LA Make-up Academy: 01 675 1999


Create a neutral base with Summer Veil no.2 foundation that leaves the skin smooth and radiant. For the sparkling smokey eye effect, use mineral powder eyeliner Girls with radiant eyes duo Girls D’ete and to complete the look choose from no.2 Peche or no.3 Fruits Rouge lip balm.


Sothys/Chleo Enterprises: 01 286 4770


Following the neutral trend, the latest launch from new CID cosmetics includes eyeshadow quad in two sets of colours, Provence, a cream and grey shimmer palate and Florence, a collection of sparkling browns.


Adding to the collection is i-shimmer, a double ended highlighter and brush in four pastel shades: Sherbet, Sorbet, Marshmallow and Fudge to give your client a radiant and pretty glow.


The i-bronze compact powder bronzer gives a sun-kissed natural glow with swirls of bronze, gold, pinks and chocolate browns so you can tailor the shade to suit each individual client.


To complete the range, the i-gloss lipgloss comes in 11 different shades including Coral Candy and Baby Doll to add a natural shine.


Hennessy Hair and Beauty Ltd: 021 434 3436


Christian Breton make-up is all about the retro look this season with their new precision eyeliner’s in Carbon Black, Carbon Brown and Carbon Blue to help you create the perfect smokey eye look.


The new collection also includes lip-liners in Natural, Rose Wood and Spicy Brown, ideal for clients who are after a more minimalistic look.


The new Derm Acte Anti-Oxidant Cream acts as a primer as well as exfoliating and stimulating cell renewal and is an ideal base to apply before make-up.


“We used this as a base on current Miss Ireland Holly Carpenter for our Chrsitian Breton shoot and the make-up artist found it to be a great base for the make-up,” says Sarah Beirne, French Cosmetics.


French Cosmetics Distributors: 046 948 1091 76


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