Let me help you discover your full potential

In this section, I want to tell you a little bit about my daily life in Argentina, Dubai, or wherever I happen to be:
how I take care of my skin after so much makeup and stage lights, my basic but foolproof routine,
the products that really work for me,
and those little secrets that help me feel beautiful, comfortable, and full of energy to dance every day.
Nothing complicated or magical... just what works for me and what I think might work for you too.


All my Tips for Shining
Take care of your skin and look radiant
I'll tell you everything you need to know about how I take care of my skin so that it looks fresh, radiant, and perfect both on stage and in my everyday life.
How do I take care of my skin
After a long show or simply at the end of the day, my cleansing routine is super basic, habibis, but I stick to it religiously because skin comes first. No thousand products or endless rituals: I cleanse my face with a gentle cleanser, remove all my makeup (including the eyeliner that looks like a tattoo!), and apply a serum to moisturize and soothe my skin after so much heavy makeup and stage lights.
In the morning, I repeat the essentials: I cleanse again (because the skin continues to work at night), apply a light moisturizer, a serum or a refreshing spray mist, and ALWAYS sunscreen. Seriously, girls, sunscreen every day, even if you're indoors or it's cloudy. Nothing out of the ordinary, just what we should all be doing to help our skin keep up with dancing, sweating, and reapplying makeup the next day.
My Make Up
Well, habibis, there's a lot of variety when it comes to makeup, isn't there? Everyone has to choose what suits them best according to their face shape, style, personality... But it's true that around here [in Dubai and the Gulf region] there's a predominant style, and it's heavier than Western makeup.
Why? First, because it's makeup designed for the stage, for bright lights, so that everything looks good from a distance. And second, because it has a lot of traditional Arabic influence: heavy eye makeup, thick eyeliner, super-dramatic eyelashes, intense eyeshadow... For those of us who come from the West, it can seem very heavy at first.



The Eyebrows
For the final look, it's very important that the eyebrows are also well defined... All of this has to do with beauty stereotypes here, obviously. And when we came to live in Dubai, we also gradually adapted to that style. In the end, you end up loving that intensity because it really highlights your features and makes the dancing shine even more under the stage lights.




