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THE HOUSE OF wellness 15 “When my husband opened Bar Bambi last year, hospitality life kept us grounded, but now that i's on its feet and running smoothly we're rewarding ourselves by getting away for a bit” she says. While Rozalia is proud of her husband's accomplishments in the nightlife industry, she's relieved there isn't a lot of crossover in their business projects. “We worked together on project once, but | did not appreciate being told what to do, so that was the end of that,” she says with a laugh. “In saying that, | love and value Nick's advice and he's the first person | go to when Ineed to bounce ideas or problem solve. and similarly I've offered my suggestions with Bar Bambi" Rozalia might be big on looking effortless, but she knows real life is anything but. “Parenthood is hard work. no matter your circumstances, and sadly there's no secret formula to mastering it, but what's helped me is staying organised,” she says. once heard someone say that women can have it all, just not all at the same time. And it's true because sometimes | feel like 'm nailing mum life and then other times I'm holed up with work commitments or events and that's when my kids miss me, which hits home. “It's important to not lose sight of the fact that we're all trying to do our best” Photography: Cameron Grayson Styling: Elliot Garnaut Hair/make-up: Chantelle Baker Rozalia is wearing (clockwise from top left) Camilla and Mare vest and pant, Bottega Veneta arm ‘cuff: Zara top and skirt; Effie Kats dress: Camilla and Marc top and blazer, Levis jeans, Saint Laurent heels; Zara top and jeans, Tiffany & Co earrings Seay eos aT FINISHING ith more than 20 years of experience, celebrity TOUCHES reduces inflammation and puffiness in the process.” contour, it also means you can apply both colours at the same hairstylist and make-up artist Chantelle Baker is an expert at her craft. Here she shares her top industry tips and tricks for a flawless looking appearance. 4+ MASSAGE MATTERS “When it comes to prepping the skin for make-up application the first thing I'd ona client is a light lymphatic drainage.” Chantelle says. “There are so many tools that can do it for you, but it's just as easy to do with your hands and it works by increasing blood flow in your face, which Not only does the exercise help to wake you up, your skin is instantly more supple and toned, creating the ideal base for make-up. + DIFFUSE YOUR CONTOUR “If you struggle to achieve a flawless looking contour, buy your favourite foundation in a shade that's a few shades darker than your normal shade and use itas makeshift liquid contour.” Chantelle says. “Not only does this give you a more controlled, diffused time so you're not adding unnecessary layers of make-up” GO LIGHTLY “One of the most common mistakes | see is an overly defined brow, but thankfully the bleached brow trend has helped many come tothe realisation that a light or soft brow is often more flattering than dark brows,” she says. For a lighter-handed approach, avoid brow pomades, ‘carving’ out your brows and instead stick to lighter brow powders and pencils for just a hint of definition.
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