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Q&A with Maryam Rizvi About Make-up and Style

Rizvi discusses how she combines her make-up with her sense of style
During her Journalism class, freshman Maryam Rizvi refreshes her make-up.
During her Journalism class, freshman Maryam Rizvi refreshes her make-up.
Brooklyn Duckett

What would you say your makeup and fashion style is?

I would say my makeup style is clean girl style if it’s like a normal day, but if it’s like an event, I’d use darker colors since I have a high-contrast face with my light eyes and dark hair. I’d wear my hair half up, half down at a family or formal event, but if it were a normal day, I’d wear either a bun or ponytail. I’d also wear leggings or jeans with a t-shirt. If it’s a family event, I’d wear a dress, not a formal dress, but a dress. If I want an outfit, I’d wear a fancy shirt and some jeans.

If it were free, which makeup brand would you get?

I would get Charlotte makeup brand because it’s expensive and everyone says it’s good, often raving about its high-quality makeup. I heard that the foundation and concealer were like butter as they get blended into the face. The blush has different shades for different skin tones. The blush I would use is a baby pink, and the eye shadow would be a neutral color.

What’s your least favorite style?

I disliked it when people just threw on anything, as if their appearance didn’t matter at all, and I think what we wear is a reflection of who we are. But, if someone just throws on an outfit with no color coordination or different styles, like emo with mean girl styles, it doesn’t go together.

What is a good style for you?

I would say a good style is when you wear something that looks put together and can be worn wherever, whether it’s a casual hangout with friends. It’s something that you can wear every day and go anywhere in it and look nice. Whether that’s a hairstyle or makeup, it always should match your clothes.

What’s your recommendation for skin care?

It would depend on whether you’re on a budget. If they were, I recommend washing your face with water, then applying a gentle, oil-free face cleanser, followed by a hyaluronic acid serum, and finally a thick barrier moisturizer. If they didn’t have a budget, I’d use an oil-based recipe like the road glazy milk face cleaner and any serum, and then for the moisturizer. She’d use something Korean because they have good skincare.

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