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Ready in a rush!

Hey guys!

So you planned to catch up with some friends but got distracted and let the time get away by binge watching the latest episodes on netflix? Don't worry I've been there too! Which is why I've come up with some tips to skip the full makeup routine and focus on essentials.

Firstly, don't forget your brows, you don't need a full face of makeup but if you're going to do one thing, it's mascara and brows! They instantly lift your look and who doesn't love a good eyebrow game!

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Another handy tip, you'll need to make sure you look awake and refreshed so don't skimp out on the hydration. Drink plenty of water especially when you wake up and use a cooling moisturiser to reduce the look of tired puffy eyes. 

Lastly, you've got to make sure you look presentable right? So make sure you pick something that doesn't have stains or wrinkles. Going for a neutral or monotone colour palette is a great way to throw together an outfit fast while making it look like you put in lots of effort.

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Now that you have these handy tips, you can get ready in a flash remembering the key essentials for the rest of the week!


Go slay your Monday life squad! xx

Tiarni

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