To open up your brow and make it appear bigger you can always use a highlighter or a product used specifically justf or that. My favorite is "High Brow" by Benefit. First apply a highlighter to the inner corners of your eye. Or you can dust on a white shimmer. [Either one will attract attention to your eyes] The color above her eyelid appears to be a light bronze with some reddish tones in it. I'm thinking a little bit of "Full fLame" or "Folie" by MAC would work. Just apply it lightly above your eye lid. Leave space below your eyebrow. Or you can just use a light brown instead. And then her eyelid color is a dark brown, charcoal color. Which is an easy color to find. Apply all over lid. Line bottom and top with a dark brown or black eyeliner. If you have blue eyes I recommend dark brown. APply black mascara to your eyelashes. Two to three coats. Eyelash curler can be optional.
Taylor is using a blush with pink tones but they trick is that she uses it for a "flushed" look so that it's not overpowering. "Pinch O' Pink" by Maybelline would work well. Brush along your cheeck bones going up.
Try using a gloss with a touch of pink in it. Put all over lips. Keep it simple, because it looks very subtle and will draw more attention to your eyes.
luvbug555 answered Monday January 1 2007, 7:35 pm: it looks like really soft pinks. light pink lipgloss (ya no how to put on lipgloss) and put light pink powder blush on. start at the bottom of your nose and go up twords your ear. i would use pinkish white eyeshadow but use the blush as eyeshadow in the middle. use an eyelash curler and clear mascara
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