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Had a great session with 2 friends of mine at Louise Heywood make-up in Crystal Palace.

Louise is teaching you how to apply the right make up for your skin type and believe me, it was very revealing after doing always the same technique for a good 20 years or more. Louise is not affiliated to any brand so she doesn't try to sell any of the products and she's looking at your own make up bag to let you know what is right and what you might want to change.

It really did make a difference as, although we wanted to look more sophisticated, we stayed very natural and had a luminous skin that looked at its best.

Louise is also a really enthusiastic person who makes you feel at ease from the beginning of the session in her lovely studio. You can look at her website www.louiseheywood.com

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