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Reese Witherspoon is a birthday beauty

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

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Sunday was Reese Witherspoon’s 33rd birthday, and this weekend also marked the premiere of the new animated feature Monsters Vs. Aliens, in which Reese voices the character Susan, a.k.a. Ginormica. In an nod to the space-age themes of the flick, Reese wore a metallic silver dress, but remaining true to her always ladylike style, Reese kept her hair and makeup soft and feminine.

The always-adorable Reese wore her blonde locks curled, with eye-grazing bangs accenting her baby blues. Her makeup was soft and rosy, with petal-pink lips and plenty of blush giving her a glow. Reese has been acting ever since her teens, and by now she has mastered the art of red-carpet appearances - she always balances youthful innocence and movie-star polish, and this latest look is no exception.

How to be really hot at Weddings - Part 3

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

After evening out and perfecting your complexion, you have created the canvas for the next stages of makeup application.

Before applying your eyeshadow, apply a primer (like Urban Decay’s Primer Potion) and after it’s completely dry, use a large brush and apply a neutral eyeshadow the color of your skin tone to ensure that whatever colors you use afterwards will not stain.

Favorite eyeshadows:

MAC - Eyeshadow
Chanel - Le Quatre Ombres de Chanel
Shu Uemura

There are no rules regarding whatever eye-makeup should be for these types of occasions. You should consider the time of day and what kind of outfit you will be wearing and leave the more heavy and dramatic looks for evening rather than daytime. However there are no set rules, if you want to wear smoky black and deep red lips by all means do so.

Prefer a more holding eyeliner like a gel eyeliner rather than pencil (if you prefer pencil, then opt for a waterproof one) to assure that it will hold throughout the day.

Bobbi Brown’s Gel Liner
MAC’s Fluidline
MAC’s Powerpoint
Guerlain’s Loose Eye Kohl
Make Up For Ever’s Aqua Cream Liner
Make Up For Ever’s Cake Liner

I prefer waterproof mascara for these occasions, even if you’re not emotional you never know when an unexpected tear might appear, so be ready and bullet-proof.

I recommend one of Helena Rubinstein’s mascaras, they’re my personal favorites and allow all type of desired effects, my Holy Grail is Lash Queen. For a mascara primer, use the Shiseido one without a doubt. If you’re more daring then opt for false lashes.

Do your eyebrows with a dark pigmented matte powder, using brow brush that has hard bristles making sure that you don’t overdue the application to avoid the eyebrows ending up too dark and artificial.

Only consider contouring if it’s an afternoon/evening wedding, contouring in the daytime looks extremely artificial and you’ll be drawing attention to areas that you would prefer to keep minimized. You can add a touch of bronzer to the areas where the sun naturally hits your face, but avoid orange pigmented ones or those with too much glitter.

Unless your skin is dry/normal (allowing the use of a cream blush), opt for pressed or loose powder blush, applying it with a light hand to ensure a careful and controlled application (invest in a good blush brush as well) and while a bit of shimmer is perfectly acceptable avoid colors with too much glittery look to them, a softer, more formal look is quite often preferred and photographs a lot better.

Where blushes are concerned, my preferences go to MAC, Chanel and NARS.

There are no definite rules where lips are concerned, try to keep lip-lining as natural as possible and fill in your lips with your liner so you won’t end up with lined lips and nothing else underneath, keep your liner as closest to your lipstick color as possible and usually a creamier lip liner is easier to apply and blend. To avoid harsh lines, blend the liner with your lip brush.

My favorites are Chanel’s Le Crayon Levres and MAC’s Cremestick liner.

Add a touch of gloss for a pouty lip or lay it on for a more lacquered vinyl-ish look with:

Lancome’s Juicy Tubes
MAC’s Tinted Lipglass
Chanel’s Glossimer
Yves Saint-Laurent’s Le Touche de Brilliance
Dior’s Gloss Show
NARS‘ Lip Lacquer

After looking your most gorgeous, the next article will focus on what to bring in your purse to always look your freshest.

Holy Grails or Urban Legends - Nars Blush in Orgasm

Tuesday, August 7th, 2007

One of the biggest industry stables where blush is concerned is Nars pressed powder blush in “Orgasm”, and it is supposed to be the exact shade of a woman’s natural flush after… *ahem* cardio.

But is it, true? Can a shade of blush compliment every skin tone? In my modest opinion… well no. Don’t get me wrong I love Nars‘ blushes, I particularly appreciate the fact that they’re highly pigmented and still possess a sort of transparency that makes them look natural, but “Orgasm” doesn’t flatter everyone. Personally I think it’s only good for fair, light and light/medium skin tones and will select some other shade like “Exhibit A” for a deeper skin tone or for a more dramatic look.

Honestly, although it is a gorgeous pink/peach with gold shimmer there was a rather media hype around, considering the provocative name and the attributes given to the color. Deeper skin tones will just seem that they’re not wearing any blush at all.

I repeatedly see people making the same mistake: they will be excited with the hype of a particular color that they will completely ignore if that particular color is flattering or not, sometimes they are misled by the person behind the counter, sometimes not. So, the next time you’re considering a trendy color, try it out on yourself and think twice and explore all colors and shades.

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