Common Mistakes when Tweezing Eyebrows

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Kyle Richards

Kyle Richards has a perfect eyebrow shape for her face

Kyle Richards has a Brooke Shields look going with her big eyebrows that match her face perfectly. Eyebrows can make or break your entire look. Because they shape your face, they can make your eyes look tired when you’re not, or make you look mad when, in fact, you’re not, or just make you look plain creepy. This is why it’s necessary to be very careful when cleaning up your own brows.

Here are the common mistakes most women make when it comes to grooming their own eyebrows. If you’re guilty of any of them, don’t freak out, you can work to correct them in no time with these tips.

  1. Misplacing your arch. Many women create an arch in their brows that is too close to the center of their eye, which causes a furrowed look. To fix it, let your brows grow back in. Then the next time you tweeze, grab a pencil and hold it parallel to the outer edge of your iris. The point where the pencil hits your brow is where your arch should be.
  2. Tweezing too often. Tweezing every day is too much. Instead, plan to tweeze your brows once every three weeks.
  3. Using a magnifying mirror when plucking. If you can’t see the hair in a regular mirror, then neither can anyone else and you’ll end up over tweezing.  Use a regular mirror and make sure you have good, natural light when tweezing.
  4. Tweezing more than one hair at a time. Though it may seem like a time-saver, plucking more than one hair is dangerous because you’ll be more likely to create holes in your brows. Every single hair you pull should be one that you have thoughtfully decided needs to go.
  5. Trimming too much. If you trim many hairs at once and trim them too short, you’ll likely end up with bald areas. Brush the inner portion of your brows up and trim only hairs that are longer than the rest, one at a time. Brush the outer portion of your brows down and do the same.
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Lea Michele’s Date Night Beauty Prep

Posted in Celebrities, celebrities makeup, celebrity beauty, Celebrity Beauty & Style, Celebrity Makeup, Celebrity Makeup Feed, Celebrity Makeup Tips, Celebrity Style, How To Apply Makeup, How To Makeup, Lips, Tip Of The Week on January 24th, 2012 by Eva Knapp

Lea MicheleBold lips are in this season and with Stila’s Long Wear Liquid Lip Color, your color won’t fade between cocktails on your big Valentine’s Day date. Lea Michele relied on a pop of bright color to complement her white, hand-draped Marchesa dress. A pink lip is a modern twist on the classic red lip and looks beautiful when the rest of the face is natural. Try Stila’s Long Wear Liquid Lip Color in Fiery. The long-lasting formula glides on and stays put, delivering hours of intense moisture and rich, stunning color with a matte, creamy finish. Enriched with ultra-conditioning Vitamin E and avocado oil, it hydrates and seals in moisture so your lips look and feel irresistibly soft all day and night. For an extra pumped out pout use Bliss’ Fabulips Instant Lip Plumper for smoother, more younger looking lips.

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How to: Natural Smoky Eye like Kate Beckinsale

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Kate Beckinsale

Kate Beckinsale looks flawless with a natural smoky eye

Who wouldn’t want to look like Kate Beckinsale for a day? She is a talented actress, mother, and wife who looks like she hasn’t aged a day. Her makeup is always natural looking and flawless.  Here, let’s take a look at how to get her natural smoky eye that can be worn day or night.

  1. To get Kate’s natural smoky eyes, first use a soft shimmery eye shadow, like MAC shadow in Grain, all over the entire lid as your base.  Apply using a large shadow brush, also taking the color lightly under the eyes as well with the same brush to balance the eyes and add highlight under the eye.
  2. In the crease of the eye, using the same large shadow brush, add a hint of a deep shimmery bronze, like MAC shadow in Sable. Start soft and deepen little by little, while also taking the color a touch under the eye as well with the same brush.
  3. Next apply a black eyeliner, like MAC Eye Kohl in Smolder, to create that defined cat’s eye.  Start applying the pencil thinly within the eye, increasingly thickening as you slide toward the outer end of the eye.  Use a small angle brush to blend the product as close to the lash line on top as possible and to extend the line up and out on the ends to further highlight the cat eye. Take the liner a bit under the bottom lashes as well.
  4. Long lashes will finish off Kate’s ageless look. Curl your lashes, then apply at least two coats of the darkest black mascara you can find, like Dior’s Blackout Mascara. Apply to the top and bottom lashes and make sure to separate the lashes so they are not clumpy.

Rihanna’s Bronze Goddess Inspired Look

Posted in Celebrities, celebrities makeup, celebrity beauty, Celebrity Beauty & Style, Celebrity Makeup, Celebrity Makeup Feed, Celebrity Makeup Tips, eye makeup, How To Apply Makeup, How To Makeup, Makeup on January 19th, 2012 by Eva Knapp
Rihanna

Rihanna sports a golden bronze-y look.

Fair, rosy skin is definitely a main-stay in winter, but a golden bronze tan is certainly captivating. Luckily, anyone can achieve a bronzed makeup look without the harsh UV rays. Rihanna shows off her glow with shimmery brown eye makeup and a golden bronzed tan that looks perfect on her skin tone.

To achieve a look that’s tan, never muddy, select a bronzer that’s right for your skin tone. Medium skinned women look fetching in golden bronzers, and fair-skinned women are better off with a hue that has pinkish-undertones.

Here’s how to get her look:

  1.  Even out your skin tone with foundation, if needed. Then, use a peachy-bronze blush. Try MAC Powder Blush in Raizin on your cheekbones.
  2. Apply dark brown or black eyeliner to your inner rims. Then, sweep coppery-bronze eyeshadow like L’Oreal Paris Wear Infinite Eye Shadow Single in Copper Penny on your lids and blend it up towards to your brow bones. Curl your lashes and apply thickening mascara.
  3. Apply pinkish or nude lipstick with a shiny finish to your lips. Glide it on with a fingertip for a less done up result.
  4. Sweep a shimmery bronzer across the cheeks. Try using Lauren Mercier’s shimmer block bronzer. This has 4 unique shades that when blended together give the skin a healthy, youthful all-over glow. It also brighten eyes and cheeks with a hint of natural color and light.
  5. Finish with Skindinavia finishing spray to hold your look all day and you’re on your way!

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Rooney Mara’s Sleek Look

Posted in Celebrities, celebrities makeup, celebrity beauty, Celebrity Beauty & Style, Celebrity Makeup, Celebrity Makeup Feed, Celebrity Makeup Tips, Celebrity Style, How To Apply Makeup, How To Makeup, Lips, Natural Beauty on January 12th, 2012 by Eva Knapp

Rooney MaraRooney Mara wowed in an embellished little black dress at the Paris premiere of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. If you haven’t seen the movie yet, go see it right now! The most remarkable thing about Mara is that she can pretty much rock any look.  From her boyish edgy character in the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo to her soft and sleek appearance at the premier, Rooney Mara is the next it girl to watch.

To get the look, first prep the skin with Skindinavia. Then apply a damp sponge for a sheer, invisible application. Try using MakeUp Forever’s HD Invisible Cover Foundation. To get her glowy cheeks, apply the tiniest amount of creamy cheek color like Revlon’s Cream Blush in Rosy Glow applied to just the apples. For the eyes, create a strong brow with pencil and set with mascara. On lips, apply a matte brick red lip color to create a dramatic stain.

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