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JANUARY 20<strong>17</strong> | ISSUE #51<br />
CARLA MIREILLE JONES<br />
Back<br />
to the basics<br />
Let’s start at the very beginning, it’s a<br />
very good place to start... as the New<br />
Year is here so many of us create new<br />
beginnings...<br />
I am going to talk you through the different types<br />
of bases there are in make-up.<br />
BB CREAMS<br />
BB stands for Beauty Balm, it is a light tinted<br />
moisturiser that suits every skin type. It does not<br />
have coverage, but smoothes things out, great for<br />
summer!<br />
CC CREAMS<br />
CC stands for Colour Control, they were designed<br />
for sallow or red in the skin. It smoothes and evens<br />
out the skin tone. This is not recommended for<br />
oily or problem skin.<br />
DD CREAMS<br />
DD stands for Daily Defence. They are very good<br />
at protecting your skin from the rays of the sun,<br />
but I would not advice using them all the time as<br />
they can block the pores.<br />
EE CREAMS<br />
EE stands for Extra Exfoliation. These are<br />
designed to get rid of the dead skin cells, leaving<br />
the skin smooth and clear. They should only be<br />
used once or twice a week and make sure you<br />
research good ones, as some are too scratchy<br />
and can leave minute scratches on the surface of<br />
the skin.<br />
Of course you have your serums, moisturisers<br />
and foundations as normal, which I will touch on<br />
another time.<br />
Contact me on: 07584 070705<br />
www.carlamireillejones.com<br />
Carlamireille88@hotmail.com<br />
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