Tuesday, 14 April 2015

1. Look after yourself as a whole. Making sure you have shiny white teeth should be part of your beauty routine. I have more confidence when I know i’m looking my best and it truly does reflect in my personality when i’m shooting. I use Oral B 3D White White Strips regularly as part of my normal oral upkeep, and then if I know i’m shooting I do a morning and night ritual a few days in the lead up to make sure they’re as white as they can be.
2. I don’t do this all the time, but my skin can look quite pale once photographed, so a tan helps to add back a little colour.
3. Wash your hair the night before. The worst is when you have just washed your hair and then try to shoot (it never does what you want it too) or if your hair is oilier than preferred and then you have the same issue.
4. Paint your nails! Its amazing what you can do with photoshop these days, but digitally painting on nail polish isn’t fun! Make sure to paint both your fingers and toes before you shoot.

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