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Thursday, January 27, 2011

Creating a Winter look

A more dramatic and beautifully bright palette of color brings out the best of each of total-beauty-philosophy.blogspot.com advice how to creating a winter look that's both classic and unexpected!

Evening allure is all about playing with color and finishes and learning the proper placement for each one and applying ‘Snow Blossom’ Eye Enhancer to the entire lid and onto the top of the cheekbone.

I use a frosty shade of ‘Sterling Blue’ from lash line to eye crease and blend it around under the bottom lashes too and use a bendable eye pencil in ‘Midnight Blue’ close to the top lashes to open up the eye and make them brighter.”

Brows and lashes are softer now, so apply a small amount of foundation over the brow hairs before you pencil to soften the color. Try black brown mascara for a softer defined look on well curled top lashes, then pay equal attention to the bottoms.

I use blush to frame the face” and using a firm blush brush to apply color to the apples of the cheeks, around the hairline and on the jaw line. Look for rich colors that blend with your natural skin tone for the best results.



Make the most of your mouth with a moist conditioning color in the newest versions of rich deep plums and aborigines. Used a combination of Continuous Color Self Renewing Lipstick in ‘Berry Brown’ and ‘Hint of Shimmering Pearl’ Lipsticks Lip Gloss on Michelle, and used a lip pencil in a matching shade AFTER the lip color to define the shape.

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