Red-carpet glow without flashback

I’m chasing that dewy, high-fashion skin that still reads rich on camera — last night at Sunset Tower, my client spent 18 minutes under LED step-and-repeat walls and a mineral SPF 50 turned the base a touch grey in flash. What’s your clean-photographing combo right now for a celebrity carpet: I’m thinking Tatcha Liquid Silk Canvas + Armani Luminous Silk 6 with a light Danessa balm highlight, but do you prime-set-mist twice (Airbrush before and after) or swap in a sheer chemical SPF to dodge bounce?

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And , that lighting can really throw a wrench in your plans! I had a similar issue recently at a red carpet where I paired the Tatcha canvas with Charlotte Tilbury’s Airbrush Flawless Foundation — it gives a nice glow without looking flat. But I’d steer clear of heavy spfs if you know there’s going to be flash; can be a total game changer.

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