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This week on the beautysphere #1

Winnie Harlow, a top with Vitiligo

Vitiligo is a skin disease that causes depigmentation on certain areas of the skin. It affects 0.5% of the population and mainly affects the face, often around the nose and mouth, as well as joint areas. Not painful but very disabling socially, Vitiligo cannot be treated.

Chantelle Brown Young, a young Canadian, has had it since childhood, earning her the ugly nicknames "cow" or "zebra" at school. She suffered from it for a long time and then decided to become a top model, to prove that beauty could have many faces, many colors, like her, who has two, she jokes!

Better known by the nickname of Winnie Harlow, the top posts many photos on her Instagram account and she has joined the cast of Top Model USA, Tyra Banks' show, which will begin this summer. Her ultra-positive message may influence younger people:"I want to be America's next Top Model because it's my lifelong dream." I'm an "outsider" and I want to prove that you can pursue your dreams despite all your imperfections and failures. »

> Follow Winnie Harlow on Instagram

The double line of liner by Peter Philips

We loved the makeup for the Dior Cruise show in New York! Peter Philips, the new creative director of the French brand imagined this look inspired by the creations of Raf Simons and the makeup collection. He wanted a slightly sixties look with a very classic "twisted" line of eyeliner with the line below, very graphic.

It's always very interesting to understand how a designer works, and Peter Philips explains very well how he invented this makeup for the Cruise collection.

Make a smocky eye with a cotton swab!

Who said you need lots of brushes and palettes to do your makeup? Certainly not the girls from the awesome blog The Beauty Department who show us how to do beautiful smoky eye makeup with a kohl pencil, cotton swab and mascara.

Draw a pencil line along the upper lashes, on the eyelid, then inside the eye, on the mucous membrane. You then take your cotton swab and use it to "blur". If that's not enough, we put a little pencil to stretch the makeup. To complete the look, apply a good dose of mascara.

> Find the photo tutorial (in English from The Beauty Department)