Snow skiing is one of my favorite and most thrilling activities, which I love to experience every year as a part of winter’s charm with the same dedication and excitement. The sensation of sliding down a snowy hillside with a breeze racing beyond you is unparalleled. Nevertheless, staying careful on the ski slopes is essential, specifically for someone new. If I could share something personal, I had an infatuation with my ski trainer during the first instructional session back in my teenage.
To begin, bear in mind that when snow skiing, it’s best to keep your makeup simple and natural-looking. Thus, without delay, let’s move on to the tutorial. I moisturized and primed my skin to ensure a flawless foundation for my makeup. Then, I used a light makeup foundation and concealer to even out my skin tone. Oh forgot to mention the primer and moisturizer; the suitable ones are these:
MILK MAKEUP-Hydro Grip Hydrating Makeup Primer
DRUNK ELEPHANT-Protini Polypeptide Firming Refillable Moisturizer
I then applied a rosy pink blush to the apples of my cheekbones to create a natural-looking flush. I applied the same blush shade to my eyelids, blending it upwards towards my crease to achieve an identical look. I used a highlighter to give a little extra glow to the inner corners of my eyes.
I added a hot pink matte liquid lipstick as the finishing touch to complete the appearance. I used the one that doesn’t smudge or transfer easily to keep it in place while skiing.
All-in-all, this is the easiest look to achieve yet the alluring one. Do not forget to wear a cozy and warm
trench coat paired with gorgeous knee-high boots.