Beauty Hack: This is how the spoon becomes a make-up tool

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That’s why a spoon now belongs in our beauty routine

Spoon Beauty Hack

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The fashion and beauty news of the day in the BRIGITTE ticker: How the spoon becomes a beauty tool +++ Tarlisa Gaykamangu is the first indigenous model to walk for Bottega Veneta.

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February 28, 2023

Beauty hack: This is how the spoon becomes a make-up tool

Spoons belong in our kitchen drawer like forks and knives. A hack that is now going viral on social media shows that the simple piece of cutlery can also be used as a real make-up tool. Inspired by K-Beauty, this trend is ideal for applying your makeup evenly. That’s right! How it works?

You use the lower long part, i.e. the spoon handle, to apply your foundation evenly. With the ideal dose, you can create a look that makes your make-up look like a second skin. To get a perfect base, blend the product in with a brush.

This is what it looks like:

February 27, 2023

Tarlisa Gaykamangu: Her performance on the “Bottega Veneta” show was so special

Showing diversity on his runway was important to Bottega Veneta creative director Matthieu Blazy. In addition to models from Indonesia and Tunisia, Tarlisa Gaykamangu is the first indigenous model to walk at his fashion show. She flew to Italy with her aunt Liandra Gaykamangu to make her runway debut.

In a large knitted dress, Tarlisa Gaykamangu walks part of the Matthieu Blazy collection. Probably just a first step in her nascent modeling career.

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