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Changing BASES

kin is in. In fact, natural complexions are so covetable, that backstage at recent fashion shows, make-up artists drew freckles over foundation to fake the appearance of a coverage-free face. “No make-up make-up has always been one of those hard-to-achieve looks that felt like it could only be mastered for the runway,” says Chanel make-up artist Victoria Baron. “But with technology and advanced formulas, it’s now easier to create at

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