In this on-demand webinar series, CURE partnered with Look Good Feel Better to discuss lip care as part of one’s makeup routine to address appearance-related effects from cancer.
In part one of CURE’s “Radiance Unveiled: Skincare and Makeup Strategies Throughout Breast Cancer Treatment” webinar, Rudy Miles, a 10-year Look Good Feel Better volunteer and national trainer, and Olivia Summer Hutcherson, a three-time survivor and thriver, offered techniques in applying lip care.
“We had a firsthand testimonial that sometimes the appearance, really the side effects of the skin, is dryness. And believe it or not, that also affects the lips,” Miles said.
In addition, Miles recapped all of the techniques in applying skin care and makeup to address appearance-related side effects from cancer treatment.
Summary:
00:20 – Lip care and makeup preparation.
01:10 – The benefits of lip liner for lip color and longevity.
02:52 – Makeup as a piece of the puzzle.
04:13 – Mimicking hydration in makeup.
06:11 – Using skincare and makeup for post-treatment appearance.
For more information or register for a full Look Good Feel Better workshop, visit lookgoodfeelbetter.org.
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