THE 2022 Hollywoodbets Durban July is just a few days away! Although the iconic Durban occasion is well-known for high fashion and horse racing, another fun way to get in the spirit of the momentous annual event is by wearing make-up! Whether you are planning to head to the Durban July with a smart-casual outfit and need a simple make-up look to go with it, or you are using the opportunity to dress to the nines and need an extra dramatic make-up look to match, make-up is a must!
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In this week’s Make-up Mondays segment, Nia Louw creates three different looks, starting with a simple look and ending with an extra dramatic look! All products used can be found at Dischem Pharmacy or Clicks Pharmacy, so you won’t have to break the bank to still look fabulous at this year’s Durban July.
Watch here:
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Products Used:
- Maybelline – FIT Me Foundation
- LA Girl – Pro Concealer
- LA Girl – HD Pro Setting Powder
- Maybelline – Volume Express – The Colossal Mascara
- LA Girl – Beauty Brick Blush Collection – Spice Palette
- Essence – Extreme Shine Lip gloss
- Essence – This is Me Lipstick
- Lovisa – Diamante Face Jewel Pack
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