News about Katie Jane Hughes
Is banana peel 'natural Botox'? Experts give their verdict on the TikTok trend that promises wrinkle-free skin...and it's not as useless as you might think
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April 23, 2024
Influencers are slapping banana peels on their faces online, claiming that it gives you an effect similar to Botox- tightened, brightened skin. Katie Jane Hughes, a makeup artist based in the New York with 286,000 followers, posted a video of herself trying the trend on April 7, looking for a 'natural botox effect'. Smearing the peel on her face made her skin feel softer, her pores tighter and her face overall more 'snatched', Ms Hughes said in her video, which has 750,000 views. She said she would do it again.
Are YOU applying your lipstick wrong?Celebrity makeup artist reveals unique BACKWARDS technique that she says will ensure a perfect pout every time
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February 27, 2024
Katie Jane Hughes, a New York makeup artist, has developed an amazing makeup hack that could change the way you apply your lipstick. Hughes has performed her magical makeup artistry on A-list celebrities like Hailey Bieber and Ashley Graham, who are often posting her various makeup and beauty tips and tricks with followers on social media.
Celebrity makeup artist reveals simple hacks for making your lipstick look perfect for HOURS - without smudging or fading - and why EYESHADOW is the key to luscious lips
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February 6, 2024
Katie Jane Hughes, a celebrity makeup artist, spilled how to ensure that bold lipstick stayed on, 'with a few different style options to boot.' The makeup artist who works in New York City is responsible for Dua Lipa Bieber and Ashley Graham's glam look. From priming to using a bit of metallic eyeshadow, to making sure your bold lip lasts for hours without fading or losing.
"Brush Priming" Is the Latest Makeup Hack Dividing TikTok, So I Tried It
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November 30, 2023
I'll be honest, I don't know if Katie Jane Hughes has any tips that I would not follow. She's been known for her ability to produce dewy makeup looks, including Hailey Bieber, Ashley Graham, and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley. All of this is to say that any tip given by this makeup artist is treated as if it were a tiny piece of gold to me.
However, I acknowledge that not everyone will feel the same, and nowhere was more apparent in one of her latest TikTok videos' comment section. Hughes taught her followers how to "prime" their brushes to properly apply foundation, a feature that she has come to associate with. To solve any issues with mixing your base products, she suggests using your makeup brush and swirling it around in your foundation to thoroughly coat the bristles in formula. She usually uses the hack for liquid or cream items, but it also works for powders.
The celebrity makeup artist demonstrates how to apply foundation
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November 19, 2023
Some people were doing something wrong, according to Katie Jane Hughes, who lives in New York City. In a Tiktok video that was posted this week, she outlined her viral hack.
Celebrity makeup artist reveals major mistake people make when applying their foundation - as she details simple hack for achieving a FLAWLESS, long-lasting complexion
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November 14, 2023
Katie Jane Hughes, a New York makeup artist, admitted that you could be doing your foundation entirely wrong. In a TikTok video shared to her account this week, she outlined her viral advice. Hughes has worked her magic on a number of celebrities, including Ashley Graham and Hailey Bieber. However, her advice aren't limited to the actors; rather, she takes to her own social media pages to share her own tips, tricks, and techniques with viewers and followers.
Because TikTok, I used Bronzer to cover My Dark Circles
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May 25, 2023
I tend to do my makeup every single day (and I don't think I'm the only one), but every once in a lifetime, I come across a new hack or tactic on TikTok that makes me laugh. This contour undereye hack was one of them. Instead of using concealer under and around the eyes to hide dark circles, they used a cream bronzer in a viral video shared by Sierra Cannon. The results were overwhelmingly positive, so I decided to give it a try.
It seemed simple enough: Armed with a stick bronzer, swipe the powder onto your eyelids and under your eyes, then blend. I wasn't sure how this makeup hack worked, but then celebrity makeup artist Katie Jane Hughes shared her re-creation of the trend and gave a bit more context: it all comes down to colour theory. Bronzers are usually warm and repel any blue under the eyes of circles, according to her.
Using TikTok's Lip Gloss Hack, I Have a hit at a perfect party glow
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December 13, 2022
IT'S SO GLOSSY. Ib @inahtakeda #skincare #makeup #beauty #fy
This is confession time: I am not a lip gloss fan. Despite having an overflowing drawer that looks to belong to an addict, I barely touched them in favor of a nourishing lip balm or classic matte lipstick. But glow is always on-board, and even if I'm only popping to the post office, I'll dab a touch of highlighter on my cheekbones. It cancels out tiredness in an instant, and who doesn't need that? So, when I saw people wearing their lip gloss as an eyeshadow and highlighter to lift the spotlight on TikTok, the haven for beauty hacks including oval lip lining, "underpainting," and LED Eyeliner, I thought I'd finally put my collection to good use.
I Tried That Viral "Bat-Wing" Eyeliner Hack
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April 14, 2022
The "bat-wing" eyeliner hack is supposed to help people with hooded eyes get the perfect wing. It's been viral on TikTok thanks to makeup artist Katie Jane Hughes. On her hooded eyes, one editor put the hacker to the test.
I don't have the best relationship with the eyeliner and I. For one, I wear glasses, which immediately takes away from the glamorous eye looks I see posted on social media. I also have hooded eyes, which effectively hides all of the work that I do to achieve any of these looks. In short, I've come to the conclusion that eyeliner, for the most part, isn't my thing.