In life There are people who are more photogenic and people who are less.Yeah, but there’s some kind of photo where both agree it’s usually horrific and it’s the DNI’s. Well, ID, passport, driver’s license or any other document that implies a passport photo. And no matter how many tips to look good in the pictures they give us or how much they explain how to pose in the pictures, passport photos are usually just not our best reflection. Therefore, it is not our favorite pastime to show the ID or passport when they ask us for management.
A few months ago a video of the tiktoker Georgia Barratt showing the last passport photo she took to renew her passport. A clip of barely eight seconds that has more than twenty million views and thousands of comments that the British ask how he had achieved such a spectacular result for his passport photo. With a hairstyle and make-up very reminiscent of the clean appearance that has been so successful in 2022, looking at the picture we fully understand why it was so successful:
How should the passport photo be?
Before we venture out to learn how to put on makeup or do an updo like in Georgia in a certain way, we should first be clear on what the passport photo should look like according to the Ministry of the Interior. And it’s not enough to just enter the photo booth, pose with the best of our smiles and that’s it. No. In fact, we can’t even smile, so before you take your next passport photo, we recommend you read the requirements:
- In color: ok, no one would think of fiddling with the photo booth settings, but just in case, it’s better to make it clear, right? The background must of course be white.
- Dark glasses cannot be used: It doesn’t matter if you like Bizarrap or Robert Downey Jr. because when it’s time to take your passport photo, you have to take off your sunglasses. For obvious reasons, glasses are allowed to see, of course. Of course, as long as they don’t have any shrill stature and don’t get in the way of identification.
- look straight into the camera: It doesn’t matter if your good profile is right or left, because on the passport photo you have to look 100% straight into the camera.
- The head must be completely uncovered: caps, scarves, hats, caps, headbands, ornaments… All these accessories are prohibited in identity photography.
How to put on makeup to look good in passport photo
Once we have a clear idea of what our passport photo should look like and what things we can’t get out of it, the most important thing is: prepare for her. And see how good the influencers British girl it’s more than obvious that we’re going to copy her makeup step by step, right? First of all, we leave you the video, in case you want to see it to see the technique live, and then we will go through the products and their application one by one:
The eyebrows are one of the parts that give the most personality to the face., so yes or yes they had to be the first step. Although the influencers use gel to make your own version of laminated eyebrows, if you don’t like that finish you can also just opt for an eyebrow fixer like this one from Benefit in version mini for 14.99 euros.
An initial moisturizer is very important to prepare the skin so that it absorbs makeup correctly, avoiding possible marks or breakages. The influencers explains that she uses a primer from The Beauty Crop, but since this brand is not sold in our country, we suggest an equally effective alternative: the Always an optimist by Rare Beauty, a primer with effect glow what size mini it costs 15.99 euros.
The base used by Georgia is the Radiant long wear from NARS, a product available in twenty different shades that stands out for being light, long-lasting (the brand claims it can last up to 16 hours) and has a natural finish. Available from 48 euros.
Although the NARS base has a lot of coverage, the concealer will help us to eliminate any imperfections, from pimples to dark circles or spots on the skin. But also to define our face, because Georgia also uses it as a kind of primer on the eyelids and under the eyebrows. The one who the influencers It’s also from The Beauty Crop, but if we had to choose, we’d keep it shape band from Tarte for its natural finish but great coverage. in version mini cost €29.99 €22.99.
Bronzing powders are not only ideal for adding some color to the face, but if we apply them with a brush to specific areas we can achieve a outlines perfect for defining and highlighting our factions. This cream from Charlotte Tilbury is a very good investment because of its ease of use and impressive results. 36 euros.
Not only does the blush bring life to our makeup, but if we know how to apply it properly, it can even help us lift our face (here we show you all about how to apply the blush to achieve a effect facelift). The Squeeze gently from Rare Beauty is one of the most viral and rightly so as it is very pigmented and very easy to apply. €22.99.
This product is certainly one of the most famous of the brand and of course we understand perfectly why. Here, Georgia uses it to slightly brighten her cheeks, so all you need is a quick touch. €7.59.
Finally, use the powders to seal in the makeup suit me from Maybelline, which not only give a matte finish, but also help to blur the pores. 4.51 euros.
The other powders he has used to seal the makeup are the Ready immediately from Sheglam, the brand beauty from Shein, how viral has ended 2022. 4.49 euros.
To finish off the makeup, we can’t forget the lips: a lip liner to achieve a voluminous finish (you can try an overlip if you dare) and a gloss to add shine… And that’s everything! The combination of Lip cheat (23 euros) and the Lip gloss (23 euros) from Charlotte Tilbury is spectacular, in case you want to try it.
Source: Marie Claire

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