I wasn't sure where to put this, so I decided here. Some of these "improvements" are pretty garish, but others don't look too bad:
Kate Middleton's extreme makeover. M&S virtual beauty technology lets women try make-up before they buy | Mail Online
I wasn't sure where to put this, so I decided here. Some of these "improvements" are pretty garish, but others don't look too bad:
Kate Middleton's extreme makeover. M&S virtual beauty technology lets women try make-up before they buy | Mail Online
http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/08H03mV5DXfUj/x610.jpg
Kate in full war-paint. She's only 30 and I think, omg.
Letizia's make-up in this picture looks really horrible too. I mean her neck is always lighter than her face lately and normally I'm not someone to point fingers at that, but sometimes it just looks too terrible. Doesn't anyone ever tell her that or maybe it's just the pictures/light/whatever?
I do wish Kate wouldn't apply so much makeup, especially the horrible orangy blush and way too much eye makeup.
This said, one reason she may apply so much makeup is because Kate doesn't have a very good skin; sometimes people with less than perfect skin (me included) feel the need to "hide" behind a thick layer of makeup. Then again, there are ways to apply all the necessary beauty products, but still achieve a natural, "no makeup" look.
Not saying this for the sake of criticising, mind you; just stating my opinion based on my observations.