Coco Rocha reveals beauty tips
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Coco Rocha says she always applies make-up before getting dressed as she can be prone to spilling things.
The 21-year-old Canadian model considers herself something of a make-up connoisseur and says she has a strict regime for getting ready before a night out.
Despite planning ahead by wearing old clothes to get ready, Coco admits she will often still end up dropping something down her final outfit.
"I mostly begin with the make-up. I like wearing something comfortable while doing that because it can be a bit chaotic for me. Afterward I get dressed although I even manage to spill something nine out of ten times," she laughed to Germany's In magazine.
The long-haired beauty enjoys experimenting with different looks, and always leaves her hair until the end as she says a smart hairdo really finishes off a look.
"Hair is last; it really holds the look together," she added.
Coco says her experience as a model has allowed her to pick up a number of beauty tips as she has professional make-up artists styling her almost on a daily basis.
"I love make up! Being a model I've learnt so much while watching the make up artist doing their work. I wear complete make up almost every day," revealed the star.
- Cover Media
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