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In interior design, an “enfilade” creates visual rhythm by aligning doorways and using shifts in color to guide the eye from one room to the next. It’s not just about what’s in the room but about how each space relates to the one before and after it. Makeup works the same way.

When your skin, eyes, and lips each hold their own dimension, but in harmony, you create a flow that leads the viewer’s gaze. A soft flush on the cheek can make a matte lip feel intentional. A hint of shimmer on the lid can echo the glow of your skin. These contrasts aren’t just aesthetic—they serve a purpose. They guide the eye across the face.

And when the eye moves, it lingers. Attention follows flow. It’s not about making everything match, but about creating a narrative of belonging, one feature at a time. Let your face be a space that unfolds with purpose.

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