Who needs a full kit? Hailey Bieber's two-product make-up hack for effortless glam
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We love a resourceful queen, and Hailey Bieber has proven to be one of them.
The Rhode Beauty founder recently shared a 'Get Ready With Me' video on TikTok while in her car and used only three make-up items from her purse; however, the catch is that Bieber used a lip liner for almost her entire face.
After lining and contouring her lips, she used it to contour her face. The 28-year-old model also proceeded to use the Rhode pocket blush for her cheeks, used it as eyeshadow and to give her lips some colour.
Bieber also did not use any brush for this simple yet effective make-up look. This shows that even if you do not have any make-up brushes, your look will certainly come out perfect.
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However, the no-brushes make-up routine only works if your beat is not full glam and you simply just want to enhance your features and also look natural, just like Bieber.
She finished off with setting spray and then put on some shades to pull off the final look.
This hack certainly shocked her fans; however, this technique has been popular among make-up artists and make-up enthusiasts.
If you are a frequent make-up user, you have used one product for at least two or more different parts of your face.
Reinventing your make-up routine can be as simple as getting more mileage out of your existing products.
Here's how to use your favourite items in at least three different ways, targeting various areas of your face:
A hack to use liquid lipstick as a blush is so popular in the industry, and many make-up influencers have normalised this hack, and others have also shared that they prefer to use a liquid lipstick as a blush since it is more effective.
Another quite popular lipstick hack is using the product for its intended use; however, you can definitely repurpose it as an eyeshadow or a colour corrector.
Red or orange lipsticks with cream or sometimes matte formulas work well as colour correctors.
While a highlighter sometimes serves as an eyeshadow or a body highlight, especially for the collarbones or shoulders, if you want that glowy look.

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