The simple make-up tricks a for fresh-faced glow

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Thursday December 22 2022

By Lucia Ferrari,
COMMISSIONING BEAUTY EDITOR

We all want to look our best on Christmas morning, but let’s face it – the late nights, extra glasses of vino and being downright frazzled in the December run up can leave us looking more than a bit exhausted.

Annabel Jones has prepared the ultimate beauty check-list of really quick makeup tricks for Christmas morning (or any morning for that matter) to look more radiant than we feel – from a brilliant tip for hiding dark circles under the eyes (without plastering on loads of foundation), to a de-puffing ice cube trick that models on magazine covers have done for years. So even if you wake up feeling a bit like Peppa Pig, you can swan down the stairs looking like Joan Collins.

Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas!
Lucia

 
 

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