THE FASHION IDENTITY Edition 48 | Page 6

MAKEOVERS 10) How would you define the perfect makeover for a MAN...............? Ans) In the men's makeup does not play, al- ways prefer the pursuit of naturalness, from the care of the eyebrows, which must be thick and have a natural line and not exasperated. With the exception of cases in which there are imperfections that require the use of correc- tors, my tendency is to try to avoid the use of the foundation, rather working with the pow- ders, so as to provide shade, light, and possi- bly dull the skin . I recently addressed the baldness of the couple: the first married I worked making dull the skin of the head, so as to avoid reflections in the photographs; sec- ond husband I added the points to camou- flage fibers in which the hair was thinner, giving an idea of homogeneity to the head. In any case, the imperative is for the makeup men: naturally! 11) A common problem that people approach you for but cannot be solved through Make Up....? Ans) Many people ask me to remove wrinkles, and one of my jobs is to explain to them gently that what they desire is only possible with photo editing programs. With the makeup you can "just" minimizing them, with some precautions anything but trivial. In fact the so-called anti- aging trick is a trick done by a very attentive to correct those imperfections and those signs of the skin that occur on the face, over the years, but it is not a tire that smooths the skin by re- moving wrinkles and giving the complexion youthful freshness. The relaxed eyelids can be "lightened" with makeup, and the bags we can give a more deflated, making the overall appear- ance of the lighter face. You can rebuild a little 'volume and firmness to the lips, and make it less noticeable wrinkles. And, since it is not pos- sible to remove wrinkles, why not marry the fa- mous quote of Anna Magnani "Let all the wrinkles, I do not take even one, which took me a lifetime to get me to there"