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Lip Liner Hacks To Achieve A Red Carpet-Worthy Smile

2/12/2024

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A perfectly applied lip liner can work wonders for your smile, making your lips look fuller and your overall makeup more polished. Many makeup enthusiasts and professionals have their own unique techniques for achieving the perfect pout. So keep on reading because we will explore some expert tips and tricks to help you apply lip liner like a pro and enhance your smile. We’ll also delve into lip liner hacks that involves creating a stunning ombre effect for your lips this world smile day 


1. Dark Brown Lip Liner: Start by lining your lips with a dark brown lip liner. Focus on the outer corners and the edges of your lips. This will create depth and definition.

2. Light Pink Lip Liner: Next, take a light pink lip liner and apply it to the centre of your lips. This creates a gradient effect, with the centre appearing lighter than the outer edges.

3. Blend: Gently blend the two lip liner shades where they meet to achieve a seamless transition. You can use a lip brush or your fingertip for this step.

4. Set with Powder: To lock in the lip liner colours and prevent smudging, lightly dust some loose setting powder over your lips. This will also help the lip liner stay in place throughout the day.

5. Lipstick and Gloss: After completing the ombre effect with the lip liners, proceed with your usual lipstick routine. 

Here Are Some Additional Pro Tips To Enhance Your lip liner Game:

1. Correct Mistakes: If you make a mistake while applying lip liner, don’t worry! You can use a small, angled brush dipped in concealer to clean up the edges and perfect your lip shape.


2. Lip Primer: Consider using a lip primer before applying lip liner. It can help the product adhere better and prolong its wear.

3. Lip Brush: For precise application, you can use a lip brush instead of applying the liner directly. This gives you more control and allows for a finer line.

So, go ahead and pucker up with confidence!
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5 Minutes with Renowned Luxury Perfumer, Kilian Hennessy

2/9/2024

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We speak to the founder of Kilian Paris about his new fragrance, inspired by his favourite summer cocktail

Last June, we met up with Kilian Paris Founder Kilian Hennessy at a swanky lounge at The Fullerton Bay Hotel to chat with him about his newly-launched fragrance – titled the Blue Moon Ginger Dash. Inspired by his favourite summer cocktail, Hennessy incorporated the sweet medley of lemon, vodka, blue curaçao liquor, and a dash of ginger in the scent to transport us back to warm summer evenings.
"When I create a scent, the inspiration is to always translate an emotion into a scent," says Hennessy. "Cocktails, in general, can be translated into perfume because I usually have the same ingredients. For the Blue Moon Ginger Dash, it’s vodka. It was vodka, lemon, blue curaçao liquor and a dash of ginger, so we have all of these ingredients in perfume."

Tell us about the creative process behind the scent. Is it any different from that of other Kilian Paris fragrances?
I have two collections in the brand. We call one collection the Don't Be Shy collection, where the names are much more emotional. The names already bring a strong emotion to the table, so in my mind, when I have names like that, I always have the notes that I think are going to express that emotion. In the case of the Liquor collection, the muse is the liquor. The challenge is to get as close to the liquor itself without having the scent smell entirely like liquor. You don't want to be smelling like gin, as if you've been drunk all day. The challenge is to transcend the liquor and make it into a scent. 

Did you envision the type of individual wearing this scent before creating it?
Never. My perfumes are unisex, so I never create for men or for women. My only obsession is to express the emotion carried by the name and do it in a way where in the end, it doesn't resemble any creation before me. And that it has the level of protection and diffusion that customers require today. 
There's a quote by Mozart. When someone asked him what his creative process was, he said, “I look for little notes that love each other.” And we go exactly the same way about perfume.

What are your top three go-to Kilian Paris scents? 
Good Girl Gone Bad, Angels’ Share and Don’t Be Shy. They are my top three in every country, which I think is fascinating. Good Girl Gone Bad is a bouquet of flowers wrapped in a cocoon of white musk; so there’s jasmine, tuberose, orange blossom, and rose. Angels’ Share is a cognac-driven scent; it’s very woodsy, oaky, spicy, and full of cinnamon. Don’t Be Shy deals with orange blossom. Three completely different scents.

Which one's your favourite? 
Angels’ Share because it's my most personal one. It took me 12 years to create it, so this one has a special meaning in my heart

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How does Blue Moon Ginger Dash complement other olfactory ranges in the Kilian Paris family? Can it be layered with any?
I have one rule when it comes to perfume and that rule is: There is no rule. You do whatever you want, whatever works for you. In the Middle East, for example, they layer six to seven scents. Not only perfume, they layer with shampoo, which gives them a scent, a shower gel with a different scent, and then a body lotion. After that, they apply a perfume base. Usually, it's a white musk scent and then they apply another layer, followed by their pulse point. It is unique as the scents they choose themselves are very different and specific to them, and having an olfactory identity that is unique is the most important. 

Personally, I never layer. I like the perfumes the way I created them. If I felt like something was missing, I would have never stopped where I was. I would’ve added something. But some people showed me how they layer my perfume and it works great for them. 
I did create a perfume called Musk Butterfly. I don't know if it's sold in Singapore, but it is a white musk, a floral, transparent scent that Middle Eastern people use as a base. When you apply the Musk Butterfly and layer another scent, the Musk Butterfly amplifies your scent. 

Talking about Middle Eastern likes and preferences, have you noticed a difference in how they use perfume versus how others do it?
Middle Easterns do seven. Americans and Europeans do just one. It's so rare that I hear someone in Europe say “I combine the two”. 

Personally, what do you look for when you're choosing a luxury scent? 
I would look for uniqueness. I would not go towards the classic luxury perfume companies like Dior, Chanel or Saint Laurent because those perfumes are worn by millions of men and women, so I know I'm not going to be unique. I would look for smaller houses where I would try to find different perfumes that suit different occasions and moments of the year; spring, summer, autumn and winter, so you’re not wearing the same scents. 

If you are going to work like this today, maybe you want something a bit more fluid; a perfume that is going to work well in different environments. If you go on a date, I think you’ll want a perfume that is maybe a little stronger so that the person you're going on a date with will remember you or the scent you wore. But if you’re casually reading on a Sunday at home, you don't want a strong scent. Maybe you want something cool and fresh; something that's not too overwhelming. 

I think we should all have an arsenal. You are not the same person on everyday occasions. And that's why I like the night so much, because I feel like during the day, we all kind of endorse a personality that is not entirely you, but it's more the sanity that you have to express in your work environment. But at night, you’re free to be yourself, to explore more unique traits of your personality. 
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