Now we know why we’ll never catch Rihanna with a fading lip color.
clinking glasses, and half-a-dozen people trying to singalong to Rihanna.
“It will set it and filter though the tissue to create a soft matte base.” The secret’s out. And one of Wyatt's ex-girlfriends, Camille thought, skin going cold as the. The song was written by Kenneth Coby, Ursula Yancy and Rihanna with production helmed by Soundz.Musically, 'Skin' is a R&B song that contains influences from pop, dance-pop and dubstep genres, while lyrically, the song is about being in a relationship with someone and only wanting to feel their. The pop star has unveiled her the music video for her song 'S&M' and the name fits what's on screen perfectly: chains, whips and lots of skin. Rihanna is perfectly good at being bad - and this video proves it. “If you’re having a problem with it wearing off fast, take a tissue on the top of your lipstick and put translucent powder on top,” Espinal suggests. 'Skin' is a song by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna from her fifth studio album, Loud (2010). Rihanna 'S&M' Video: Chains, Whips, Skin (VIDEO) 07:15am EST Updated December 6, 2017. His tip for keeping the color on your pout all-night long? Translucent powder. Because no matter how subtle or glam your makeup look, having long-lasting lip color is essential. Looks like buying a makeup brush is in my near future.Īnd his final tip is all about the perfecting the pout. “You’re messing with your pores and it’s going to make you break out.” Whoops. As for fingers (which I’m guilty of using), Espinal says to avoid using them. If you have a skin condition like rosacea, avoid using tools that require lots of motion since they can create additional flushing to your complexion. For oily skin, he recommends a brush or sponge, but for drier textures a dampened sponge is your best bet. Rihanna was known for making hit records, stunning on the red carpet and being the it girl for many fashion labels. While most of us have a preference (RiRi’s all about a brush), Espinal recommends using a tool that’s tailored to your skin type. Naturally, no one was expecting the singer-songwriter to make a virtual appearance but, of course, she couldn’t resist. Espinal doesn’t believe all tools are created equal. Nothing beats a digital surprise like an impromptu live ‘hangout’ with one of your favourite celebrities Rihanna caught fans off-guard this past weekend as they were welcomed to virtually enter the Fenty Skin house in honour of the skincare line’s launch. Now that we’ve got the base covered, let’s dive into tools.
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As for concealer, the Fenty Beauty pro suggests using the back of your wrist since it’s the lightest part and doesn’t get much sun exposure. “Because your face is sometimes lighter or darker than your body, I always match the foundation to the chest,” Espinal shares. Rihanna’s music fans will have to wait for a while, as the multifaceted artist and businesswoman is still in her beauty bag. It's not to be brave nor is it a ploy to show her fans how "real" she is, it's just her face-yet another look that's got us as captivated as her last.Īnd considering the launch of her newest venture, Fenty Skin, it only makes sense to celebrate all the times Ri graced the feed with a bare face (usually near a large body of water and palm trees, all while soaking up the sun) as enthusiastically as fans have applauded her brightest and boldest makeup looks.Īhead, a curated selection of Rihanna's most captivating bare-faced moments.A post shared by badgalriri second step to finding the perfect base is picking the color that’s closest, if not identical, to your skin tone. Every now and again the mogul will take to Instagram and remind everyone of the flawless complexion she's got going on underneath the powders and shimmer. Of course, Fenty Beauty is celebrated for its rich formulas and expansive shade range, but Rihanna's bold makeup choices are yet another reason the brand's bronzers, foundations, and lipglosses are flying off the shelves.īut, because RiRi's always one to keep you guessing, the bad gal's no-makeup moments are almost just as prevalent as her full-glam ones.
I'd argue that it's looks like these that've fortified her success in the cosmetics world. There were the razor-thin eyebrows on the cover of British Vogue, the green lipstick at the iHeartRadio Music Awards (don't lie, you tried it after that), and lest we forget, the hot pink cheekbones at the Met Gala.
Rihanna's been nailing the full-beat since her "Pon de Replay" days.