New trendy makeup
Posted on 22 April 2006

If you're looking for a spring/summer makeup remake, and are bored with all the peachy and green shades which surface every spring, Marc Jacobs suggests: go with the blue.
On a Jacobs spring runaway Dick Page, a makeup artist, made all the models wear blue eyeliner. And it worked like a charm!
It seems to me that anyone can get away with wearing blue eyeliner, if you get the hue right. Blondes should go for a subtler, paler and brighter tones while brunettes can slap on even the darkest blue-purple variants. But you can also do it vice-versa, just experiment with it.

If you're planning on giving this idea a try, take your blue eye pencil and frame your eyes. Yes, that means drawing the line on your upper and lower lid. I dreaded doing this for quite some time, in fear of raccoon eyes, but once I got hang of it, it transformed my looks. Just draw a fairly thin line and you'll be ok. Next, take your mascara and put it on in at least two layers.
With blue being so 'colorful', don't overdue your lips. A pale shade of pink should do nicely.
Sephora offers over a dozen shades of blue Slim eye pencil, and I just love the Maybelline Wet Shine Diamonds Lipstick in shade Pink Carats.
1 Response to New trendy makeup
It is tragic to see that many women are obsessed to like super models and get frustrated when they cannot have the look. They forget that the models and actresses work full time (8 hours a day or more) to look good and you cannot have it by trying 1 hour. Really, if I had that kind of money I would donate some to save farmers in South Asia who have lost everything for the bird flu (http://www.southasiabiz.com/suicide/) and committing suicide.