To help you update your look, here are the seasons key trends. Like fashion, make-up now is all about individuality. There is a look for every person. What is current is the way each person interprets the latest trend and makes it her own.
Strong eyes stormed the runways. At Marc Jacobs, make-up artist Dick Page was inspired by the Pretenders in 1979 and applied a greasy black eye shadow on the models. Then he smudged the liner beneath the lashes with a cotton swab. "Its a bit of a throwback to the mod, the punk," he said in the September 2001 American Vogues, Beauty Health and Fitness Section by Elizabeth Schatz. The models at Calvin Klein, Donna Karan, Yves Saint Laurent Rive Gauche, Anna Sui, Narciso Rodriguez, Badgley and Mischka, Michael Kors, Valentino, Missoni, Alberta Ferretti, Jil Sander, Krizia Top, Givenchy Couture, Richard Tyler Couture and Versace Couture strutted the runways with smoky, smoldering eyes. The seasons smoky eyes are not confined to jet-black. Hot chocolate browns and bitter plums also match the seasons wardrobe. To match the dark, intense and heavy eyes, it is essential to have barely there lips. Achieve this nude look with a wide array of choices from lip-glosses, to lip tints, lip shimmers and pale lipsticks.
Strong eyes werent just about smoky eyes. Lush lashes from faux to loads of mascara also ruled the catwalk. Jillian Demsey of Delux Beauty provided tips on faux lashes in the August 2001 American Bazaar. "To make it look like it belongs to you, leave the lashes longest toward the outside of the eye, beginning a quarter of the way, to draw the eye upward." My secret to the seasons lush lashes is applying not one, not two but layers of mascara to curled lashes. Slowly work the wand from roots to ends. Allow each layer to dry before applying the next so the weight wont straighten your lashes. Wipe the wand with tissue before applying mascara to the lower lashes to prevent clumping. If clumping still occurs, remove with a lash comb. Bare eyes look great with dark, defined lips.
Strong eyes werent just about lush lashes. Sharply defined drawn-in eyebrows like the models at Yves Saint Laurent Rive Gauche, Narciso Rodriguez and Chanel Couture also made a mark. It does not mean thinly plucked eyebrows. Thick, naturally arched brows which frames the face are a must to the seasons current look.
Not to be overshadowed, cheeks are also contoured. Models at Dolce & Gabbana, Céline and Emanuel Ungaro were blushing. Just smile to spot the right place on your face for cheek color. New and improved forms from gels to powders, tints and creams make applying blush fun and foolproof. So how do you know which one to use? The most prominent color effect is still achieved with powder. It is the most opaque form of cheek color. Creams, on the other hand, add color to your face yet allow more of your skin to shine through. It creates a dewy healthy look. Gels are easier to apply than creams. It has the sheerness but does not stain like tints. Use gels to create glowing skin. Tint is the most natural of the four. It is sheer and gives an inner glow to skin. Blend immediately since it has a tendency to dry fast. This looks great on bare skin.
Remember: This season is about having your own style. Dont follow the dictates of fashion. Just use it as a guide and create your own distinct look. Be unpredictable. Thats what makes fashion so refreshing.