Our new celebrity make-up artist shares the secrets
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Our new celebrity make-up artist shares the secrets
BEAUTY | CELEBRITY GLAM Our new celebrity make-up artist shares the secrets to four of this season’s key looks. Words: Sarah Jagger A M A NDA SEY FRIED H ALLE BERRY No one does screen siren glamour better than Amanda, whose signature style is warm neutral shades to complement her green eyes, teamed with a striking classic red lip. The A/W 2012 catwalk was awash with red lips — a trend that works just as well off the red carpet too, for a bold daytime look. Follow the top techniques overleaf to make red lips last all night or all day long! Halle has always been a big fan of the smoky eye and neutral lips but with this current look she gives it a winter ’12 twist by moving towards more of a ‘smudgy’ effect. And Halle is definitely in vogue as one of this season’s key make-up trends is worn-in eyeliner — a simple technique with dramatic results that’s easily achieved with a black eye pencil and a smudging brush. 68 Spa Secrets Jan | Feb 2013 www.spasecretsmagazine.com IMAGES: GETTY EDITORIAL glitz & CELEBRITY | BEAUTY CATE BL A NCHETT R ACHEL BILSON Cate is reigning queen of the youthful, glowing complexion and she knows from experience that when it comes to anti-ageing techniques, applying a touch of peach blush is the ultimate make-up trick. Steal Cate’s look by teaming peachy cheeks and lips with neutral eye makeup for a glamorous yet fresh faced and flawless effect that works for both night and day. Radiant, youthful looking skin is the focus of Rachel’s style here, which was a beauty trend we saw a lot of on the A/W 2012 runway. To make the most out of this look, keep the rest of your make-up simple with just a hint of colour on your lips and eyes. Give your complexion a ‘candlelit glow’ like Rachel’s by building up sheer layers of illuminating, light reflective products. www.spasecretsmagazine.com Spa Secrets Jan | Feb 2013 69 BEAUTY | CELEBRITY get the LOOK By Sarah Jagger A M A NDA SEY FRIED T H E L O O K : The red carpet red lip FA C E : Start with a matt finish foundation like Giorgio Armani Maestro fusion, which has a virtually invisible look and feel. E Y E S : Wash a creamy shadow over the eye area, honey brown shadow on the lid, a little bronze in the crease, and finish with dark caramel below the lower lashes. Find all four shades in Tom Ford eye colour quad in golden mink. Team with two coats of black mascara. L I P S : Use a long lasting lipstick base like MAC prep and prime lip. Apply a red pencil to the lip line and then colour in the whole of the lips. Try Lipstick Queen lip liner in rouge. Follow with a richly pigmented lipstick such as YSL rouge pur couture lipstick in rouge roxane (the perfect red!). And forget lip brushes… red lipstick lasts longer when it’s pressed on directly from the bullet and patted in with a fingertip. H ALLE BERRY T H E L O O K : The smudgy eye FA C E : Apply a medium coverage foundation with a satin finish such as Urban Decay naked skin weightless ultra definition liquid makeup and add a touch of terracotta blush to the cheekbones like MAC powder blush in melba. E Y E S : Forget the smokey eye, this season is all about ‘the smudge’, which doesn’t require any clever blending. Do your eyes before your foundation to keep your base looking fresh. Apply Bobbi Brown long wear gel eyeliner in black ink to the lashes using an eyeliner brush. Use your fingertips to pat a browngrey liquid shadow like Becca eye tint in paracus over the eyelid and in the socket. To blend the two, swipe a Laura Mercier smudge brush across the eyeliner, flicking it up slightly at the corners of the eyes. L I P S : Nude gloss tends to work best with dramatic eyes. Try Shiseido lacquer rouge in camel. CATE BL A NCHETT R ACHEL BILSON T H E L O O K : Peaches and cream FA C E : Start with an anti-ageing moisturiser containing cell renewing ingredients, such as SK-II essential power moisturiser, which sits beautifully under make-up. Follow with a hydrating foundation such as Chanel VitaLumiere Aqua. C H E E K S : Cream blushers give a more youthful finish than powders and are easily applied to the cheeks with fingertips. Try By Terry blush veloute in peach. E Y E S : Keep the eyes looking fresh with a wash of shimmery nude eye shadow applied all over the eye area. I like Nars shimmer eye shadow in bombshell. For a touch of subtle glamour add Laura Mercier corner faux lashes before applying mascara. L I P S : Choose a nude lipstick in a peach hue to complement the complexion. Try Dolce & Gabbana classic cream lipstick in nude. T H E L O O K : Light and luminous FA C E : Apply moisturiser and use a pearlescent liquid highlighter across the cheekbones like Becca shimmering skin perfector in moonstone. Follow with a light reflecting foundation such as YSL teint touche eclat. Using a large powder brush, apply bareMinerals powder in bare radiance – like a cross between a highlighter, bronzer and face powder that warms the complexion when used around the temples, cheeks and bridge of the nose. E Y E S : Keep the focus on the skin by using just a touch of black eyeliner around the entire lash line and soften any harsh lines with a cotton bud. Try Bobbi Brown long wear eye pencil in jet. L I P S : Try coral on the lips for a ‘skin brightening’ effect. Estee Lauder pure colour gloss in impulsive coral suits all skin tones. 70 Spa Secrets Jan | Feb 2013 www.spasecretsmagazine.com
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