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5 French Girl Make-Up Tricks To Steal From The Emily In Paris Set - British Vogue

Payen points out that the key to French girl beauty is finding and wearing tones that don’t look overtly cosmetic. “In France, our real specificity is the nude — we love nudes because it’s not that common to have a lot of make-up on,” she explains of enhancing rather than disguising unique features. “We are very aware of how to best represent ourselves. For the French look, it’s more like minimal make-up — natural skin, light foundation, and light concealer — just to hide tiny things, not to contour.” Camille, played by Camille Razat, is a character who embodies this look. “For me, she really represents the Parisian girl, so her make-up is really about the Je ne sais quoi cool attitude,” says Payen. A French nude isn’t necessarily a shade of tan or brown as one might think, but a shade that appears naturally on the face, like a pinky hue of Chanel’s lip and cheek balm dotted onto cheekbones. 

4. Parisian faux lashes are imperceptible

Photo: Marie Etchegoyen/Netflix

Unlike the heavy lash extensions and strips that we’ve come to associate with American television stars, the Parisian faux lash is nearly imperceptible. For Sylvie’s portrayal of a powerful, “perfect elegant Parisian woman,” Payen’s application technique proves as much. “We wanted to elevate her natural beauty, so on the eyes I would just apply a thin line of brown or black pencil and single eyelashes in different lengths,” she says. “Take singles one by one and mix the longest one with the tiniest one.” The result is an optical illusion that dramatically enhances the length and thickness of natural lashes. “When you see her, you can’t imagine that she has fake eyelashes on,” says Payen, who used Lash Lash’s range of believable individuals (and plenty of mascara) on set. And a bit of balm or a nude lip is enough to finish the effect since “with lashes, the mouth should be more quiet.” 

5. There’s always room to play  

Photo: Marie Etchegoyen/Netflix

Even with the traditional guidelines of subtlety and balance, French girls take cues from global trends and relish statement beauty moments. “It’s also very elegant to be extreme; we have to remember that,” says Payen. “In terms of make-up, we love everything.” Mindy’s role as a performer let Payen explore more experimental looks. “She’s the one where you can have the most fun in terms of make-up — she always has really crazy colourful and graphic eyeliners — she’s ready for the stage.” Onscreen in season 3, Payen and Jeremy O. Harris, who plays fashion designer Grégory Elliot Duprée, collaborated on make-up, and even Camille has a YSL-inspired disco eye moment. It’s a reminder that French-girl make-up doesn’t always shy away from colour (remember Anna Karina’s blue eyeshadow in A Woman Is A Woman, for example), and according to Payen, “we can all play with make-up and be elegant and fashionable.” 

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