Kate Middleton and Princess Eugenie's wedding makeup artist shares genius beauty hacks every woman needs to know
As much as we'd all love our makeup to prove its 24-hour lasting power like it says on the packaging, most of us are in need of an afternoon pick-up when 5.30pm calls.
Time to say goodbye to oily T-zones and melting foundation, as the makeup artist behind both Kate Middleton and Princess Eugenie's bridal beauty has revealed the makeup hacks to refresh your look when you're on the go.
Speaking to Get The Gloss, Hannah Martin, a senior pro makeup artist at Bobbi Brown, shared a few quick and easy tips to revive your makeup when you're pressed for time.
If you're heading out for drinks, there's no need to start from scratch in the fluorescent lighting of the loos. A couple of touch-ups are the way forward; Martin recommends a light dusting of powder to reset your base and a slick of red lippy for a bold accent.
If you suffer from panda eyes after staring at your computer screen, Martin suggests blending a dark-coloured eyeshadow in the crease of your eye and along your lower lash for a sophisticated smokey eye look.
"I love a simple long-wear cream shadow for the day like Trish McEvoy 24hr Eyeshadow and Liner in Smokey Quartz, £24, with a little liner that I know I can add to easily later on," she explained.
And when it comes to beating the dreaded end-of-day forehead shine, Martin recommends investing in NYX Blotting Papers to absorb excess oil and leave the skin looking picture perfect.
After you've blotted your way to a fresh face, the makeup guru suggests rehydrating with a setting spray to prevent cakiness, then softly blending concealer under your eyes, around your nose and cheeks for a flawless finish.
As for a little festive shimmer? "Something like Charlotte Tilbury Dolce Vita Palette, £39, will layer perfectly on top and take your simple greyish plum eye to a fabulous rusty sparkle really easily - simply brush the powder shadow on top and press the sparkle into your lid with your ring finger."
You'll never face another makeup meltdown again.

As well as her impeccable sense of style, Kate Middleton is equally famous for her perennially polished beauty look.
And now we've discovered that she relies on 4 hero cosmetics for looking glossy on the go.
According to Marcia Moody, author of Kate: A Biography, Kate is never without four vital items.
The author revealed that the Duchess always carries a compact mirror with her, as well as a handkerchief (which no doubt comes in handy with three young children). The two low-key beauty items that Kate can't live without are a lip balm and a blotting paper for keeping shine at bay - and that's literally all she totes with her at public events. Kate's beauty bag certainly proves that she really is a natural beauty.
The insight into what's inside Kate's handbag comes after we found out the secret behind her preened hair. Whether she's sporting those signature bouncy curls or a chic updo, Kate's hair is perennially polished.
The simple secret behind her perfect updos has been revealed - and we can't believe we've never noticed before...
If you look closely at her low chignon, you'll notice she's rocking a subtle hair net. Clever!
The genius and purse-friendly beauty invention keeps her hair in place, stops it drooping and keeps those pesky flyaways at bay. We will absolutely be investing in one ASAP.

And for anyone looking to emulate Kate's look, we have good news for you.
The man who styled Kate's hair for the royal wedding back in 2011 has shared the simple two-step method he swears by for achieving hair just like the royal mother-of-two.
James Pryce was behind Kate’s stunning wedding hair look and surprised us all when he revealed that getting the look at home requires following just two simple steps.
To style her locks, James told Cosmo that he used Redken’s Curvaceous Full Swirl Cream Serum, which will only set you back £11.
He smoothed the serum through Kate’s damp hair to boost the bounce.
James then recommends turning your head upside down and drying it with a diffuser. The essential step, he maintains, is using a ‘high heat, low-speed’ setting.
And voila, hair a la Kate!
The mother-of-two's current hairdresser, Amanda Cook Tucker, recently shared a sneak peek inside the hairstyling products she took on royal tour with her to use on Kate.
The picture shows that the royal packed two hairdryers and three different sets of hair curlers (no wonder she never has a hair out of place!).
There was also plenty of purse-friendly hair products in the suitcase, including Charles Worthington's Volume & Bounce Body Booster and the Volume & Bounce Texturising Spray, which costs £12.98 from Boots.
Kate also loves Cheryl's beloved L'Oreal Elnett hairspray, which costs £3.98, and the Essential Maximum Hold hairspray, also from Boots.
Within the kit is also the Wella Professionals EIMI Ocean Spritz Spray,
£8.48, Charles Worthington: Perfect Finish Hairspray, £6.99, and the Redken Pillow Proof Blow Dry Extender spray, around £13.
The royal also has a penchant for Kiehls Crème with Silk Groom, £18, and brushes her locks with the Mason Pearson hairbrush, which costs around £80.








































































































































