Makeup Trends for 2007
Since nobody is perfect, we all have what we consider either
minor or major flaws we'd rather not have. Surgery is not your only
option to achieve the look you want. Makeup is indeed the best and
cheapest way to camouflage imperfections and cover flaws.
Fall and winter fashion trends carry over into makeup to bring a whole new
concept to grab attention. Put away your lovely pastels for summer.
Cosmetic companies are bringing a burst of vibrant colors and dark
earth tones. Shimmer shades are on the way out with mattes taking
precedence. Forget overall bronze and place it only sparingly in
strategic places.
For a fresh, trendy look, military green and dark plumb shadows
compliment almost any skin tone while models are showing smudgy,
smoky eyes accented with blue and charcoal -- in lieu of the basic
frosts and
shimmers we're used to seeing. Blending is the trick for
slept-in, sexy bedroom eyes.
Eyeliner applied from the middle of the upper eyelids extending
just past the outer corners bring back the classic, "cat-eye" look.
Paris Hilton looks sexy and mature in pictures with this method.
Basic black opens up the eyes while green and teal look trendy, yet
sophisticated.
Bold lipstick is needed to balance strong colors. Don't make a
fuss with matching shades too closely. Simply choose from same-color
families and apply lip gloss as a final touch for eye-catching
attraction.
Technique is important when applying makeup. Today's trend is
au-natural but there is a lot of definition for the eyes, lips and
cheeks. Common mistakes include poor lighting and not choosing the
proper colors for your skin tone. Avoid shimmer and frosted makeup
if you have some fine lines and wrinkles to hide. Add a hint of good
old-fashioned rouge for a healthy, youthful glow.
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