It is getting harder and harder to call make-up simply “make-up” and make-up artists “make-up artist” every year. But the words “art” and “artist” are being asked more and more. Makeup is getting brighter, bolder and more experimental, and makeup artists are discovering new facets of makeup every time. One of such researchers is makeup artist May Pang. His face is literally a canvas from which new stories emerge from time to time. Moreover, one of her favorite parts of her face is not the eyes or lips, but the nose. She’s one of the few who doesn’t bypass it in makeup.
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May Pang. Photo: social networks -
May Pang. Photo: social networks -
May Pang. Photo: social networks -
May Pang. Photo: social networks
The latest nose makeup experiment went viral on TikTok. It is now repeated by millions of users. This trend is called crispy make-up (from English – “make-up with wrinkles”). To create it, you need to create the nose and bridge of the nose with contrasting shades, then crease the nose and apply white powder on it. A strange but interesting effect emerges.

By the way, nose bridge makeup is not a new topic. Emma Corrin has already experimented with it. Appeared at the premiere of the Honor for Performance Award with light green shadows on the bridge of her nose.
Source: People Talk

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