Most Famous Brown Face Makeover Tips
Let’s Talk Makeup:
Hey all. Sorry I haven’t been on in a while. Things have been ridiculously soap-operatic (not sure that makes sense) between love live and work and more work and yet more work and parents and…
Well, you get the picture.Today’s item of interest is (ahem) makeup.
The thing is, there isn’t one specific type of makeup that I like. It very much depends on the occasion. Light makeup-maybe a bit of blush, naturally-shaded lipstick, and mascara would be fine for a work day. But for a special occasion, I go all out. Serious cream foundation, blush, eye shadow, heavy eyeliner, mascara, lip pencil, lipstick…
I am a huge advocate of heavy eyeliner, by the way. I know that makeup experts tell you to focus on one part of your face, it doesn’t matter what, but have you ever held your hand over your eyes and looked in a mirror? There’s not much to your face without your eyes. They make your face more unique then, say, a mouth or cheekbones.
In high school I used to wear Estee Lauder. Mostly because my mom took me for a makeover at the mall and we ended up at the Estee Lauder counter in Bloomingdale’s where a woman who not only looked like but sounded exactly like Fran Drescher did a beautiful job on my already rather attractive face.Since then I have broadened my horizons. Nowadays I’m more of a Bobbi Brown fan. So what’s your poison.
Hairstyle Makeover Ideas:
Our final short hairstyle makeover idea is the ultimate way to change your look – bangs! If you’ve never tried bangs before then we recommend going for side-swept bangs (pictured left) as they are the most flattering and can be pinned away easily if you decide a fringe isn’t for you. If your really don’t want to risk having bangs cut then you can try a faux styling trick by adding a deep side hair part to your locks and then sweeping your hair length across your forehead to create the illusion of bangs.With these hairstyle makeover ideas you should be able to give your short locks a much needed new look. Let us know which idea is your favorite or add an idea of your own by leaving a comment below!

Bobbi Brown Pink Makeover:
Did a quick look for my lazy Saturday. Was taking Megan to her Kung Fu lesson and didn’t want to look like an overdressed tranny (what can I say? I start to play with make up and run out of time and end up being shoved out the door with 5 shades of eyeshadow on) so I used the Bobbi Brown Blushed Pink collection.I want her headband, hair and face.The two shades I have of pink blushed are really glittery, but quite sheer. Not normally my thing but it worked well for a day look with a bit of funk.
Eye Makeup Tips – Change Your Look:
Do you want your eyes to look attractive? Do you want your eyes to give a smokey look? smokey eyes help to change your face dramatically. It transforms the girl-next-door appearance into a stylish diva. If you know the right beauty tips, applying eye makeup for a smokey eye effect can be very simple. So here are some of the eye makeup tips for a smokey look.Apply the eyeliner perfectly and apply your base eyeshadow all over the upper eyelid. Then blend well with a base brush. Use a cotton swab or an eyeliner brush and smudge both lash lines. You’ll have to use a lighter eyeliner for the bottom lashes and the key is to smudge it. To get a full smudge effect, apply a bit of shadow. Always remember to smudge and blend so that the eyeliner and eyeshadow go together seamlessly. Shades that best enhance the skin color must be used. If you have small eyes, start applying the eyeliner from the middle of the under eye to the outside of the eye. For larger eyes, line from corner to corner. To balance strong “smokey eyes” makeup, enhance your eyebrows.For a great finish, curl your lashes and apply deep black mascara. Try Diorshow mascara or MAC Cosmetics’ new Opulash mascara. The formulas of both provide exceptional volume and drama, which are perfect for a smokey eye makeup look. Apply mascara in thin coats to avoid clumping. After this complete your foundation. Keep your lips neutral.

Best Brown Face Makeover Tips:
At one point or another, we’ve all hit the midday slump. So on days where you aren’t feeling or looking your best, there are a few simple makeup tips you can use to bring you (and your complexion) back to life. Find out more when you keep reading.Powder and bronze: For an instant way to warm up the face, a bronzer is your best bet. Becca Cosmetics’ national makeup artist, Stacy Pearson-Gleason, recommends using a fine brush like Becca’s half-moon-shaped #34 ($40), and apply a sheer bronzer under the cheekbones and where needed. “Apply a little bit of powder or blot before you do a touch-up of bronzer,” she says. “You don’t want it to grab or hold onto skin that is oily.”Lip and cheek cream: A multitasking product, like Becca’s Lip & Cheek Crème ($29), provides instant color to the face, and is easy to apply. Just smile and dab the cream to the apples of your cheeks, and use it on the lips with a little bit of gloss over it.And for the eyes: For a quick touch-up on the eye, try a dual-ended pencil that has a deep-toned shade for lining and shadowing on one side, and a lighter, shimmery hue for highlighting on the other. The Line + Illuminate Pencil ($23) in Fiji is perfect for a smoky look, thanks to its dark olive and shimmering khaki tones. For a lighter look try Mustique, a rich brown and shimmering pink.

Make Up Tips For Brown Eyes:
An important thing to remember when considering make up tips for brown eyes is that lighter colored eye shadows will bring out brown eyes more, while darker colored eye shadows will make the eyes look smaller. Darker colors, however, can also add a dramatic, smoky tone to the eyes. Dark eyeliners, for example, combined with a lighter eye shadow, such as pale pink or bronze will emphasize brown eyes, especially when paired with generous amounts of dark mascara. To further make brown eyes stand out, applying touches of gold eye shadow will really play them up. Glittery eyeshadow will bring out the richness of brown eyes, when applied generously to the eyelid, and extending slightly at the sides. The further the eyeshadow extends outward, the lighter it should be. In addition, mascara should be applied in multiple coats, and allowed to dry in between coats. This is so that eyelashes do not become clumped together. The more coats that are correctly applied, the thicker and richer the eyelashes will look, drawing more attention to the eyes. In addition, since brown eyes benefit from all the attention they can get, it important to curl the eyelashes before and after applying mascara to open and bring focus to the eyes. Also, subtly smudging the eyeshadow will give the eyes an extra note of mystery, while not making them look too overdone.

Bobbi Brown’s Tortoise Shell Makeup:
# Bobbi Brown’s Tortoise Shell line is inspired by her signature frames — The Makeup Girl
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# Best bet: Kiehl’s Oil-Free collection — The Cut
# Jennifer Lopez sold 51,000 perfume bottles on HSN — InStyle
# 12 easy, everyday hairstyles — Real Simple
# Karl Lagerfeld designed a range of luxury pens made out of nail polish — Fashionista
# 10 tips on zapping pimples for good — Essence
# Get the glossover on Buxom Smoky Eye Sticks — Temptalia
# Prada releases a bizarre new perfume — The Gloss
# Why you need Milani’s Paint Eye Shadow Palette — Clumps of Masc


