Shear flowing garments in silks, satins and flowing see through fabrics give beautiful feminine attention to the female form! Look for orange, blue and green to lead the color pack with authority . . . whether used as a primary, a pastel or a clever metallic over glaze, unexpected color and natural nuances take center stage in fashion and on face!
Spring’s mouth takes a two step approach to polished perfection, using a classic shade first and followed with and unexpected nuance gloss to tone and tame the perfect pout! We used a fresh pinky-bronze shade to bring out a natural accent .
Accent the warmth of all lipsticks with an over glazing of sun shiny yellow! We used Lip silks to give radiance and soft light to the lip tone.
Spring's eye is alluring with a slightly smokier and elongated shaping that has a ’70s feels with new fresh color! We applied a soft golden shade over the entire lid and accented the inner corner with a cool based white shadow to add youthful brightness.
Brown and bronze shades rule the runways used as a contour shadow and as a liner too. On Colleen's eyes we used Max Factor Lasting Color Eye shadow Duet MF-6 to define and deepen the eye crease and to give the illusion of thick lush lashes when used as a liner on top and bottom lash lines.
Mascara rules for spring . . . don’t be afraid to try a brown or red mascara on both top and bottom lashes. Brows are well groomed and slightly arched and color is softer for next season . . . try using a brow pencil or powder a shade lighter than your natural color for a softer more modern look.
Defining cheek color takes an unexpected turn for spring—used as blush and swept onto the eye and temples. Try a bronze or peachy-pink shade with a shot of shine (Nuance Blusher D-3) and apply to the apple of the cheek and up into a ‘C’ shape up slightly above the eye crease.
Spring’s mouth takes a two step approach to polished perfection, using a classic shade first and followed with and unexpected nuance gloss to tone and tame the perfect pout! We used a fresh pinky-bronze shade to bring out a natural accent .
Accent the warmth of all lipsticks with an over glazing of sun shiny yellow! We used Lip silks to give radiance and soft light to the lip tone.
Spring's eye is alluring with a slightly smokier and elongated shaping that has a ’70s feels with new fresh color! We applied a soft golden shade over the entire lid and accented the inner corner with a cool based white shadow to add youthful brightness.
Brown and bronze shades rule the runways used as a contour shadow and as a liner too. On Colleen's eyes we used Max Factor Lasting Color Eye shadow Duet MF-6 to define and deepen the eye crease and to give the illusion of thick lush lashes when used as a liner on top and bottom lash lines.
Mascara rules for spring . . . don’t be afraid to try a brown or red mascara on both top and bottom lashes. Brows are well groomed and slightly arched and color is softer for next season . . . try using a brow pencil or powder a shade lighter than your natural color for a softer more modern look.
Defining cheek color takes an unexpected turn for spring—used as blush and swept onto the eye and temples. Try a bronze or peachy-pink shade with a shot of shine (Nuance Blusher D-3) and apply to the apple of the cheek and up into a ‘C’ shape up slightly above the eye crease.
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