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The first rule I break on a weekly basis, as it is unrealistic after the fifth grade.

CLOUDY VIEWBella Hadid, wearing Charlotte Tilbury Wonderglow primer, goes blurry. Makeup by Fara Homidi.
The second is gospel.
This image was corrected by the bathroom mirror the next morning.
Having been chastened by the organic version of the slept-in look, I was wary of doing it intentionally.
Slept-in makeup is a reaction against that, she argues.
And its just eternally alluring, so tangibly sexy and yet vulnerable.
Let the flinching begin.
He then added dark brown shadow and, to my surprise, no mascara.
The mascara was added by me, when I attempted to emulate the look.
The feeling of all this, out in the world, was somewhat jarring at first.
Like walking around naked, save for a motorcycle helmet.
But before long, I felt edgy.
At dinner, a photographer friend took a step back and gestured at my face in admiration.
By the time we met, I had been walking around for hours, tearing up in the cold.
I knew everything had migrated south.
And now it can be returned to its rightful owners: Women with lives.
Women who inhabit this look come flashbulbs or overhead office lighting.
Women whose parties youd want to be invited to.
Though, I will say, if the champions of the slept-in face werereallycommitted?
Nap marks, you cowards.
Hair, Jimmy Paul.
Manicurist: Kimberly Choquette.
Tailor: Hailey Desjardins.