Diane Kruger: Make-up swamps me

Diane Kruger
Diane Kruger
Diane Kruger
Diane Kruger
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Diane Kruger
Diane Kruger
Diane Kruger
Diane Kruger
Diane Kruger

Diane Kruger thinks she "looks like everyone else" when she wears too much make-up.

The Hollywood beauty has a very specific beauty look and knows what suits her. Diane avoids plastering her face with cosmetics, instead choosing a more innate look to highlight her natural beauty.

"I have a big, classic face, so if I put on too much make-up, I look like everyone else," she told Style.com. "I'm blonde, so I always fill in my brows because it really gives you character. I use a pencil - the kind you draw in and then brush through - from Rouge Baiser."

Diane is famed for her gorgeous complexion. The actress has revealed her secrets to radiating a healthy glow.

"No matter what make-up you want to do, flawless skin is your canvas for everything. I have rosacea so I use Roseliane Cream from Uriage. They have a great make-up remover as well," she explained, before adding: "I wasn't blessed with perfect under-eye bags, so I definitely always use concealer."

Diane likes to add a touch of glamour when she graces the red carpet. She isn't fearful of mixing up her look at occasions.

"I'm unafraid of putting on fake lashes when I want to. But I love black mascara, like Clarins Wonder Perfect Lashes," she said.

"If all else fails, I feel like a lipstick can be the piece that pulls an outfit together."

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