anyone have any idea how audrina from the hills does her make up? like what kind of eye liner and like how so?
and also, does anyone know how you get like paper thin straight hair? what are some good methods, products and straighteners? i have like kinda of think wavy hair if that helps?
any tips would be great =D
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? kaelyn5640 answered Monday October 27 2008, 11:08 pm: * FACE: Audrina is young, so her skin doesn't need much coverage. Start by smoothing concealer over any dark circles and red spots and then dust a loose mineral foundation all over your face extending just below your jaw.
* CHEEKS: You'll want a little bit of a shimmery, tan glow, so I recommend applying a little bronzing powder such as Laura Mercier Mineral Powder SPF 15 in Warm Bronze to your temples, cheekbones, nose (and a dab on your chin). Then use a creamy blush. I suggest something like Nars Cream Blush in Lokoum and dot it on your cheeks blending upwards and outwards. This combination will create a healthy, flushed glow.
* EYES: Begin by sweeping a champagne shadow all over you lids. Then apply a gold shadow such as Too Faced Shimmer Veils in Angel Hair to the inner half of your lids and a darker, black shadow in the outer half. Blend well. Next, line your eyes with a creamy black pencil and extend the upper portion a little bit. Apply false lashes and top with two coats of black mascara. Then, line the inner rims of your lower lids with a white pencil (as a brightening effect). Lastly, take a little bit of your gold shadow and smudge it just below your black liner on the bottom.
* LIPS: Use a nude lip liner such as MAC Spice and fill in your lips. Then apply a generous amount of shiny pale to neutral lip gloss like The Balm Shelter Lip Gloss in Dream Girl. Keep reapplying all night long for a camera-ready, bright smile.
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