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Weird Beauty Secrets
Whatis Gwyneth Paltrow?s secret to effortlessly glamorous locks? An expensiveshampoo? A Brazilian blow dry? No, according to hairstylist David Babaii, it?sthat little-known styling tool, the loofah brush. For the cover shot of thismonth?s U.S. InStyle magazine, he rolled pieces of Gwynnie?s damp hair aroundthe loofah before blasting with heat to add texture, and tamed flyaway hairsusing a bathroom-cabinet tongue brush. Daily Mail UK quizzed a number ofcelebrity beauty experts about their quirky secrets and uncovered somesurprising tips . . . KETCHUP Ifyou?ve been swimming in a heavily chlorinated pool and your blonde hair hasturned a nasty shade of green, then try using ketchup before your shampoo.Apply it to your hair and leave in for a couple of minutes before rinsing withwarm water. The red tone will help to neutralise the green, returning yourhair to its former golden glory. DarrenFowler, international artistic director of Clipso, has worked with JulietteBinoche and Tori Amos. CLINGFILM Ifyou struggle to do your back when you?re applying fake tan, get a long piece ofcling film, lay it on the floor and apply some of your fake tan mousse or creamto the middle of it. Stand in front of the cling film, take an end of eachstrip in each hand and apply it to your back using the same motion you use todry your back with a towel. JamesRead, fake tan therapist, has worked with Mariah Carey, Lady Gaga and LindsayLohan. BABYSPOON Make-upartist Kabuki always has a rubber-coated infant feeding spoon in his falseeyelash kit. ?It?s the perfect tool to tone down mascara,? he says. Hold thespoon under the lashes and use a clean brush to apply a non-oily make-upremover over the top of the lashes. The remover and unwanted mascara runs intothe spoon and away from the face, so the false lashes stay in place. The othereye make-up remains, too. Kabuki,artistic director of myface.cosmetics, works with Kylie, Madonna and GwenStefani. PENCIL Oneof make-up artist Ariane Poole?s best tips when it comes to the tricky matterof dealing with false eyelashes is to wrap them round a pencil before applyingthem. They?ve often been sitting straight in their packaging for so longthey?ve lost their curve, so they don?t fit the eyelid properly and can pingoff. Wrapping them round a pencil breaks their spine a bit, so they fit moreclosely to the lid. ArianePoole, make-up artist, works with Lisa Snowden and Tess Daly. Which of these would you dare to try?!? Via Daily Mail UK.
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