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These last few months of preg- nancy, when many women gain most of their weight, also may be a good time to look into a pressed powder or bronzer that Ms. Pa- terra says politely, "will give your face more contouring" (that is, help disguise the fat from all those Hershey bars). To use, she said, "find your cheekbone and then work the hollow, applying right under the bone." In the first trimester, it's like- ly not insomnia or weight but nau- sea that's plaguing you, turning your skin a lovely shade of green. Ms. Paterra also likes the Trish McEvoy and Lorac lines for base, though as a general rule she ad- vises women to buy a shade that most closely matches their skin tone. Dennis Lajiness, a make-up artist with Clinique Cosmetics at Neiman-Marcus at the Somerset Collection, says a variety of prod- ucts exist to accommodate a cer- tain problem that seems to invariably plague pregnant women: extra-oily skin. "There are a lot of oil-free hy- drators — Clinique makes a great one called Moisture Surge — and oil-free gels," he said. "Just re- member to make certain that what you're buying, whether it's a base or a blush, is really oil free, then don't forget to moisturize be- L, cause even oily skin needs to be hydrated." Mr. Lajiness has a low-main- tenance program for the pregnant woman who finds the idea of an hour-long beauty routine about as appealing as raw chicken. The three key words: concealer, blush- er, lipstick. This combination is "the quickest way to warm up any face," he said. '- Earth tones will look good on just about everyone regardless of skin color, he said, and you can't go wrong with a matching pink or coral blusher and lipstick. To remove it all, Mr. Lajiness suggests a non-deodorant soap, a clarifier and a hydrator. Even among women with raging hor- mones, "great skin can be creat- ed," he said. "It's a balance between proper cleansing, exfoli- ating and moisturizing." He points out that one of the best features of cosmetics, unlike a hair permanent, for example, is that they're temporary. "Pregnancy is a great time to experiment with make-up," he said. "It's not like a bad hairstyle that you'll have to live with for ( months. With make-up, you can get an immediate change — but if you don't like it all you have to do is go home and wash your face." D