We saw her without make-up, covered only in tattoos, with legs and unshaved armpits: Paris Jackson, daughter of Michael King of Pop, has an idea of beauty free: from prejudices, from aesthetic canons, from the idea of having to please. Her, however, is not a form of rebellion against standards or the masculine vision of what a woman must look like to be considered beautiful or feminine, everything she does, she does to feel good about herself and to stay true to personality. her. “I’m not a person against beauty standards, I just do what makes me feel good and feels right. I don’t shave my armpits just to show men who I am, but because I like it“.
Paris succeeds because her free body is the expression of something greater, which comes from within: «I don’t think beauty is expressed through make-up, I consider it more a form of fun, of art. Beauty, on the other hand, comes from honor, kindness, being caring, and good virtues, “he said during the interview for the official launch of his collaboration with KVD Beauty, a vegan make-up brand with which she shares many things. And when you understand this, the awareness of how you want others to see you does not need superstructures.
The first thing Paris and KVD Beauty have in common are the tattoos. She spread them all over her body, while the brand founded by tattoo artist and reality star Kat Von D and then sold in 2020 to Kendo, the beauty brand incubator of the LVMH group, created (almost) indelible lines of eyeliner its trademark. Paris Jackson lends her image to the latest news from KVD Beauty: Tattoo Pencil, the gel pencil with an extra pigmented formula that collects the legacy of the iconic Tattoo Eyeliner with a liquid formula. Tattoo Pencil Liner was inspired by the two origins of tattoo art: Liningto easily create bold lines + Shading, to quickly blend it. The formula sets quickly and lasts all day.
Paris Jackson’s tips for applying eyeliner
From cut crease effect eyeliner or with double tail, to essential, almost naked make-up. For her everyday life, Paris Jackson chooses to remain minimal, with simple beauty steps that can be easily replicated: “When I wake up, after doing some meditation exercises to make the day more fluid and after drinking a coffee, I apply a simple and very wearable make-up: I do a light contouring with Mod Contour, a liquid product that I then blend, draw eyebrows, apply eyeliner, and sometimes even draw freckles on my face, ”he explains. For eyeliner he has an infallible technique that allows you to save any imperfection and has the power to make this beauty gesture even more democratic: “One thing I’ve been doing for 10 years now to apply eyeliner is to draw an imperfect line, and then I clean and perfect the corner with a wet wipe at a later time ». In short, it is not necessary to impute yourself to be able to make a perfect line immediately, when you can still correct and refine it later, eliminating the unwanted part. One thing to know: the pencil is also perfect for filling in any gaps after tracing the line with liquid eyeliner.
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from Alice Rosati
Source: Vanity Fair