Republican Donald Trump won the presidential election in the United States against Democrat Kamala Harris, becoming the 47the president of the country. Although we will not comment on this victory here, we will however talk about makeup and complexion. The businessman is in fact known and often mocked for his orange complexion. We therefore decided to inquire with David Jeanmotte, the most famous makeover in the kingdom.
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What gives Donald Trump this orange complexion?
Donald Trump has already answered the question, but we admit to having little faith in it. According to him, it would be the type of light used during meetings that would turn it orange. He also clarified that everyone around him had the same complexion…
David Jeanmotte explains it differently: “It’s self-tanner. There are several shades of self-tanner. Even if it was a strong mark of identity with this slightly carrot complexion that he used, I think that there were a few advisors around him who helped him evolve in terms of complexion because it was part of his caricature.”
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According to the expert, there has indeed been an evolution. “We went from the pumpkin shade to the caramel shade and then to a more beige shade. Now, there are self-tanners that have a more caramel shade, more yellow tones so that they no longer have that orange side. We therefore move on to slightly more golden shades in these products, more red. The orange complexion is no longer appropriate.”
To avoid ending up with the same complexion as Donald Trump, we advise you to choose the self-tanner based on your complexion. Think of brands like Clarins, Collistar or even St Tropez.
We suspected that all this was not very natural!
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