Marías’ heroine María Zardoya wants you to recognize what you see. “There is no big difference between doing Maria and regular Maria,” she told me one day. When it’s associated with charm, it hints at the gloss, bold apple blush, and most notably – a little grey eyeliner. She included: “I use the same makeup at stages and stages.” “Just try to keep all-natural, fresh and occasionally a little awkward.”
To get her trademark appearance, Zardoya’s caring YSL charm – a fanaticism that began when she stayed in high school. “I’ve been seeing my brothers and siblings in New York City because they have the best points,” she said. “I was really classy and amazing when I lived in my home in Manhattan. She asked me to use her makeup, like a gold rod for the highlighter and concealer duo. It was so nice.” Of course, that gold rod was a legendary, cherished touchÉclat. Today, she is using very same items (and brand new items like sweet gloss lip gloss sticks that make me blush) to value the look and is known as the YSL manufacturer. It’s a balance of elegance and resilience of the Paris brand name, both musicians and individuals, talking to Zardoya. This makes her absolutely herself.
“I’m looking for a balance between the real and the real and the real that I’m with my followers, but at the same time, keep my own components,” she reflected. “I’m often worried that if I give myself too much proof of identity, I’ll feel good. I’m not contributing. It’s everything about balance, and I’m looking for that balance.”
Courtesy of YSL’s Charm
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