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GET THE LOOK: Don’t think that eyeliner has to be fierce—it can add just the right touch of glamour, as it did for Molly Sims or Kareena Kapoor. in the past I have created this look very easily. Recently, for Molly Sims, Makeup artist Stevi Christine, of Warren-Tricomi L.A., created this look using white shimmer on the inner corners of the eye and a silvery-gray on the lid. “I accentuated her eyes by adding a navy-black kohl eyeliner on the top and lined the rim of the inside,” says Christine.

INSIDER TRICK: Adds Christine, “Make sure you keep your eyeliner in your clutch because you will want to touch it up when you hit the ladies’ room!” You’ll want to re-trace the line near the inner corner, which can dissipate because of the proximity to eye moisture.

BUY ONLINE NOW: Jillian Dempsey for Avon Kohl liner, $6
Rec: Make Up For Ever Aqua Eyes in Star Black




GET THE LOOK: Hollywood's all about the green trend when it comes to hybrids and carbon footprints. Give smoky eyes a twist by combining shades of emerald on her lids for a sultry, evening look.
INSIDER TRICK: To prevent your shadow from fading or creasing, prime your lids with cream-to-powder foundation.
BUY ONLINE NOW: MAC eye shadow in Vivid, $14.50


GET THE LOOK: Celebrity makeup artist Linda Hay calls the combination of a strong, defined brow, individual lashes and berry stain on the lips “super striking”.
INSIDER TRICK: To create the thick-lash look, Hay used “as many short individual lashes as possible on both the top and bottom lashlines. I then applied a very fine line of Victoria’s Secret Glitter Eyeliner in Licorice and liberal quantities of High Definition mascara from Victoria’s Secret.”
BUY ONLINE NOW: Victoria’s Secret High Definition mascara, $12


GET THE LOOK: Katie Holmes shows us that it's time to embrace purple around the eyes—without looking like a boxer... and boy is she a knock-out!
INSIDER TRICK: Clear eyes and cover-up are key with this look. Find a good peach-toned concealer to camouflage dark circles and use a few drops of Visine to eliminate any redness.
BUY ONLINE NOW: Cargo eyeshadow in Persia, $10.50



We all love the effect and look of a smoky eye, but sometimes it can be too heavy. Take a lesson from Priyanka Chopra, whose beautiful eyes had just enough smoky by using heavy brown shades instead of grays and blacks.

Brush a nude shadow from the lash line up past the crease and then lined the upper lashline with Lancome's Le Crayon Khol in Black Coffee and smudged the line. Set the entire lid with a cocoa-hued shadow and finished by rimming the lower inner line with the Khol pencil and a coat of Lancome's Oscillation mascara.

Rec: Lancome Color Design Eyeshadow in Impress



We all love the effect and look of a smoky eye, but sometimes it can be too heavy. Take a lesson from Priyanka Chopra, whose beautiful eyes had just enough smoky by using heavy brown shades instead of grays and blacks.

Brush a nude shadow from the lash line up past the crease and then lined the upper lashline with Lancome's Le Crayon Khol in Black Coffee and smudged the line. Set the entire lid with a cocoa-hued shadow and finished by rimming the lower inner line with the Khol pencil and a coat of Lancome's Oscillation mascara.

Rec: Lancome Color Design Eyeshadow in Impress




The time of year has come when even the most low maintenance chicette must step up her makeup game. A holiday gathering is just the place to try out something a little more dramatic around the eyes, non? But Beauty Junkie knows you are busy ladies indeed, so one must keep it simple. Enter cult fave POP Beauty’s Cat Eyes, a collection of perfectly slanted liners that make, well, a cat eye oh-so much easier to achieve.THE DETAILS: Available in black onyx, black dahlia, and black olive, $16, www.sephora.com



Instantly Alluring Eyes

Maximize your blush. Take a creamy rose blush, and apply it in a half-moon shape under your brow bone and over the tops of your cheekbones. “You’ll get a subtle sheen that draws attention to your eyes and makes your face glow,” explains Page.

Tap lip gloss under your brows. Sounds crazy, but patting on a soft, shimmery pink gloss helps highlight and lift your eyes, says Paish. Use a nonsticky formula (so your lashes don’t get stuck!), and blend in.

Wear contrasting eye-shadow colors. It’s a hot trend for fall, but just work with what you already have. Apply a bright, intense hue (like purple) on your upper lids, then drag a softer hue (pearly green) along your lower lash line, recommends Page.

Put bronzer on your lashes. Comb loose bronze powder through lashes instead of mascara. “You’ll get a subtle sparkle that’s so sexy for night since it catches the light,” says Miller. One swipe should do it — you don’t want any excess flakes to fall under your eyes. Try MAC Pigment Powders, $19.50.



Makeup artist Cory Walia used Mark products on Deepika Padukone, including Liquid Eyeliner in Cleo (a rich, black shade) and four coats of plumping mascara to get her eye-enhancing look.

Experiment a little with liquid liner. If the line looks uneven or too heavy, top it with the eyeshadow you applied to your lids—flaws are hidden and the thickness of the black is toned down.

Rec: mark On the Edge Hook Up Liquid Eyeliner in Cleo

Dec 1, 2008

Tell Me Yours




As the holiday party season begins, Beauty Junkie knows there’s nothing more important than looking refreshed—even when it’s your third party of the week and you’ve broken your three champers only rule each time. Enter HollywoodSecrets, which literally transforms the area around your eyes in just five minutes. The single serve treatments come in a Q-Tip style applicator that is easily thrown into the smallest of clutches. The skin around your eyes will look immediately tighter, smoother, and way less puffy thanks to ingredients like anti-aging peptide, Argireline. Plus, you can use it over or under makeup so touch-ups are no problem. THE DETAILS: $89.95, www.h-secrets.com




As the holiday party season begins, Beauty Junkie knows there’s nothing more important than looking refreshed—even when it’s your third party of the week and you’ve broken your three champers only rule each time. Enter HollywoodSecrets, which literally transforms the area around your eyes in just five minutes. The single serve treatments come in a Q-Tip style applicator that is easily thrown into the smallest of clutches. The skin around your eyes will look immediately tighter, smoother, and way less puffy thanks to ingredients like anti-aging peptide, Argireline. Plus, you can use it over or under makeup so touch-ups are no problem. THE DETAILS: $89.95, www.h-secrets.com

Nov 30, 2008

Everybody Line Up

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Beauty Junkie is perenially searching for mascara with a little something more. Coming soon to an Ulta store near you: Bourjois Liner Effect. It lengthens, it intensifies…but it comes in a cool shade of cerulean, along with the usual black and brown hues. Why so blue? To make the whites in your eyes look extra bright, of course.

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Beauty Junkie is perenially searching for mascara with a little something more. Coming soon to an Ulta store near you: Bourjois Liner Effect. It lengthens, it intensifies…but it comes in a cool shade of cerulean, along with the usual black and brown hues. Why so blue? To make the whites in your eyes look extra bright, of course.

We're usually cautioned that less is more when it comes to bright. But Vidya Balan ruled the Filmfare's pages in royal blue smoky eyes.


With a bright hue, go for subtle smokey to make your eyes look brighter and more awake. Concentrate the color along the upper and lower lashlines and draw the shadow up slightly above the crease and out to the corner.

Rec
: Victoria's Secret Silky Eyeshadow in Midnight Blue

We're usually cautioned that less is more when it comes to bright. But Vidya Balan ruled the Filmfare's pages in royal blue smoky eyes.


With a bright hue, go for subtle smokey to make your eyes look brighter and more awake. Concentrate the color along the upper and lower lashlines and draw the shadow up slightly above the crease and out to the corner.

Rec
: Victoria's Secret Silky Eyeshadow in Midnight Blue

Face
Mickey stresses on moisturizing the skin lavishly with M.A.C Studio Moisture Fix. “Start with lots, you can remove the excess with tissue later,” he says. Go easy on the oily parts of the face. Apply more around the jaw to prevent blotchy make-up. Let it soak in, it makes blending easier. Dot the T-zone with M.A.C Select Cover-Up and then blend all over. Then mattify it down with M.A.C Select Sheer/Loose Powder. The concealer from the T-zone spreads evenly as base to the rest of the face at this stage. It is best to blend the powder with a brush with light, even strokes; excess powder can be buffed away. Use the powder that is the same color as your foundation. Don’t forget the neck. If needed, use more powder on the neck to bring an even tone. To compliment the smoky eyes mix M.A.C Gingerly Powder Blush and M.A.C Mocha Powder Blush and brush it on the cheeks, finish lightly on your chin and forehead as well. Also touch it over your hairline to get rid of any residual powder. You don’t need 20 colors, buy four or five like peach, pink and brown, mix and match from there. Cream blush is best dabbed with fingers, don’t forget to matte it out with some powder.

Eyes
On the eyelids, Mickey uses M.A.C Creme Colour Base in Shell and then brushes some powder over it to bring it to the same texture as the rest of the face. He then uses M.A.C Blacktrack Fluidline, and smudges it a bit. He then applies M.A.C Folie Eye Shadow, a brown matte, and blends well, leaving no sharp lines. He then outlines the eye (top and bottom lid) from the inside with M.A.C Blacktrack Fluidline for a black kohl effect. M.A.C Folie Eye Shadow is again applied with M.A.C 219 Pencil Brush under the lower eyelids to elongate the eyes. He then takes M.A.C Carbon Eye Shadow on a slant brush and blends over M.A.C Folie Eye Shadow on the lower lash line. Curl your lashes and apply a mixture of M.A.C Fibre Rich Mascara and M.A.C Plush Lash Mascara for a false eyelash effect. Then use M.A.C Brown Down Eye Shadow with the 266 Small Angle Brush and go over the eyebrows. A second coat of mascara and this finishes the smoky eyes. The Creme Colour Base acts as an eye shadow base. The shadow won't move and neither will it crease. If make-up smudges, clean it up with a wet Q-tip. An eyelash curler is essential. “Actresses always carry one in their bag!” Hold your lashes in an eyelash curler. Count till 20.

Lips
Use M.A.C Spice Lip Pencil to outline and fill in the lips with M.A.C Viva Glam 5 Lipstick, and top it off with M.A.C Viva Glam 5 Lipglass. Don’t sharpen the lip liner too much. Always round the tip off. Dual tone lips need to be filled with lip liner. Filled-in lips makes the lip color stay on long.

Tips and Trends
  • Play down lips with smoky eyes.
  • Stained lips are the ‘it’ look of the moment.
  • Puffy eyes can’t be covered with make-up. Just hold your chin up to make sure it doesn’t show!
  • Keep your make-up fresh for long by avoiding the sun. M.A.C Fix + is water for the skin, it makes the skin look instantly fresh.
  • Treat problematic skin. Make-up is not the remedy.
  • Since it is not possible for any brand to make 600 shades of foundation, buy the shades closest to your skin tone and mix. Do a patch test around the jaw line and step out in natural light before you decide to buy.
  • M.A.C Studio Fix is the best make-up for ladies on the go.
  • There are no make-up rules. Make your own trends!
  • Blending is super important. The trick is not to show where it begins and ends.
  • Invest in four or five good brushes. They will last a lifetime. Mickey adds, "Now is the time to get those M.A.C Holiday Brush Sets! It's a great way to start collecting brushes"
  • Natural light is the best for applying make-up. At night, yellow lights work, tube lights don’t.

Face
Mickey stresses on moisturizing the skin lavishly with M.A.C Studio Moisture Fix. “Start with lots, you can remove the excess with tissue later,” he says. Go easy on the oily parts of the face. Apply more around the jaw to prevent blotchy make-up. Let it soak in, it makes blending easier. Dot the T-zone with M.A.C Select Cover-Up and then blend all over. Then mattify it down with M.A.C Select Sheer/Loose Powder. The concealer from the T-zone spreads evenly as base to the rest of the face at this stage. It is best to blend the powder with a brush with light, even strokes; excess powder can be buffed away. Use the powder that is the same color as your foundation. Don’t forget the neck. If needed, use more powder on the neck to bring an even tone. To compliment the smoky eyes mix M.A.C Gingerly Powder Blush and M.A.C Mocha Powder Blush and brush it on the cheeks, finish lightly on your chin and forehead as well. Also touch it over your hairline to get rid of any residual powder. You don’t need 20 colors, buy four or five like peach, pink and brown, mix and match from there. Cream blush is best dabbed with fingers, don’t forget to matte it out with some powder.

Eyes
On the eyelids, Mickey uses M.A.C Creme Colour Base in Shell and then brushes some powder over it to bring it to the same texture as the rest of the face. He then uses M.A.C Blacktrack Fluidline, and smudges it a bit. He then applies M.A.C Folie Eye Shadow, a brown matte, and blends well, leaving no sharp lines. He then outlines the eye (top and bottom lid) from the inside with M.A.C Blacktrack Fluidline for a black kohl effect. M.A.C Folie Eye Shadow is again applied with M.A.C 219 Pencil Brush under the lower eyelids to elongate the eyes. He then takes M.A.C Carbon Eye Shadow on a slant brush and blends over M.A.C Folie Eye Shadow on the lower lash line. Curl your lashes and apply a mixture of M.A.C Fibre Rich Mascara and M.A.C Plush Lash Mascara for a false eyelash effect. Then use M.A.C Brown Down Eye Shadow with the 266 Small Angle Brush and go over the eyebrows. A second coat of mascara and this finishes the smoky eyes. The Creme Colour Base acts as an eye shadow base. The shadow won't move and neither will it crease. If make-up smudges, clean it up with a wet Q-tip. An eyelash curler is essential. “Actresses always carry one in their bag!” Hold your lashes in an eyelash curler. Count till 20.

Lips
Use M.A.C Spice Lip Pencil to outline and fill in the lips with M.A.C Viva Glam 5 Lipstick, and top it off with M.A.C Viva Glam 5 Lipglass. Don’t sharpen the lip liner too much. Always round the tip off. Dual tone lips need to be filled with lip liner. Filled-in lips makes the lip color stay on long.

Tips and Trends
  • Play down lips with smoky eyes.
  • Stained lips are the ‘it’ look of the moment.
  • Puffy eyes can’t be covered with make-up. Just hold your chin up to make sure it doesn’t show!
  • Keep your make-up fresh for long by avoiding the sun. M.A.C Fix + is water for the skin, it makes the skin look instantly fresh.
  • Treat problematic skin. Make-up is not the remedy.
  • Since it is not possible for any brand to make 600 shades of foundation, buy the shades closest to your skin tone and mix. Do a patch test around the jaw line and step out in natural light before you decide to buy.
  • M.A.C Studio Fix is the best make-up for ladies on the go.
  • There are no make-up rules. Make your own trends!
  • Blending is super important. The trick is not to show where it begins and ends.
  • Invest in four or five good brushes. They will last a lifetime. Mickey adds, "Now is the time to get those M.A.C Holiday Brush Sets! It's a great way to start collecting brushes"
  • Natural light is the best for applying make-up. At night, yellow lights work, tube lights don’t.

Hudgen\'s sporintg a glamerously well defined eye that just captures attention.

The Look: “Vanessa was still bronzed from touring in Mexico, so I played up her glow with makeup that suited her luminous skin,” says makeup artist Brett Freedman, founder of VanityMark Cosmetics. To give Vanessa a pale, matte eye, Freedman swept a chocolate shadow all over her lids followed by a frosty shade on the lids below the crease. He lined her eyes with Kat Von D’s Autograph eye liner and piled on four layers of VanityMark the LASH mascara to make the eyes pop. And they certainly do pop and of course look gorgeously defined as well!

The Trick:To prevent clumpy mascara, wiggle the wand at the lash roots to separate individual hairs before sweeping the wand along your lashes. Also, another neat trick is to apply a definition mascara in one or two sweeps from root to tip and then a volume mascara just at the root base to give extra umph!

Source: Instyle

Hudgen\'s sporintg a glamerously well defined eye that just captures attention.

The Look: “Vanessa was still bronzed from touring in Mexico, so I played up her glow with makeup that suited her luminous skin,” says makeup artist Brett Freedman, founder of VanityMark Cosmetics. To give Vanessa a pale, matte eye, Freedman swept a chocolate shadow all over her lids followed by a frosty shade on the lids below the crease. He lined her eyes with Kat Von D’s Autograph eye liner and piled on four layers of VanityMark the LASH mascara to make the eyes pop. And they certainly do pop and of course look gorgeously defined as well!

The Trick:To prevent clumpy mascara, wiggle the wand at the lash roots to separate individual hairs before sweeping the wand along your lashes. Also, another neat trick is to apply a definition mascara in one or two sweeps from root to tip and then a volume mascara just at the root base to give extra umph!

Source: Instyle

Benefit erase paste concealer

benefit erase paste
I finally got my cute little box in the mail and was really looking forward to benefit's new concealer. Then I read the very handy little lesson leaflet in the box and see they refer to using the included applicator spatula. I should have known better from those trendy folks at benefit to throw in another goody. Like most of benefit's great line, erase paste instantly evens, brightens and erases blotches and redness with a few easy steps. Now admittedly there are some benefit products I've tried and since left to dry up in the drawer but I can see erase paste coming in handy when needed.

According to benefit ( and their crack Marketing team) Signs of stress & fatigue are a thing of the past with this innovative formula. This concentrated, creamy, blendable concealer instantly brightens & camouflages all-in-one. Well it did brighten me up a bit under my eyes and it did blend in well. I can't say I'm in love the freebie flexi-plastic spatula but then again I can't recommend sticking your fingers, no matter how clean, into the jar. A tube or even a small pump is preferable since anything you can stick back into an open jar or bottle can add to contamination. That fact aside this paste should really be called a cream - not too greasy and not too dry. Here's the quick application advice from benefit - poof! your perfect instructions:
The tiny, too cool retro 0.15 oz tub come in three shades (1 fair, 2 medium and 3 deep) to match your particular skin tone. I received the medium and it's a pretty good match for my winter skin. Again the long term likability remains to be seen but out of the box, it's now on my daily (when necessary) routine.