Sunday, June 27, 2010

How to Get Premiere Looks


How to Wear Shimmer Without Looking Like a Disco B

You probably already have a bevy of black eyeliners in your makeup stash, and you probably have at least one light and shimmery champagne eye shadow. That's all you need to re-create the eye makeup look that Ashley Greene wore last night at the Eclipsepremiere.
Vanessa Scali, the makeup artist behind Ashley's red carpet look, said, "We wanted to create a soft, glowing goddess look to complement her beautiful Alexis Mabille Couture dress. The overall look was golden skin, soft blushed cheeks, champagne shimmer and a softly lined eye."
  1. Getting that glistening eye is simple. First, start out by applying a champagne shadow all over the eyelids and just under the bottom lashes. Scali used I-mark Custom Pick Eyeshadow in Nomadic ($5).
  2. Then, line the upper eyelids using a waterproof gel-based liner. Scali used the black portion of the brand's Keep It Going Eyeliner and Shadow in Entourage ($10).
  3. For a dramatic finish to provide lots of depth, add a metallic shade of black liquid liner on just the very base of the lashes. Scali used Get in Line Waterproof Eyeliner in Painted Black ($6). And that's the way you do shimmer without going overboard.


Get Kristen Stewart's Eclipse Updo

You never know what kind of look Kristen Stewart will pull out on the red carpet, and that's why we love her. Last night at the Eclipse premiere, she gave a fresh twist to an elegant updo. Her stylist, Adir Abergel, created a soft take on the pompadour, looking to the styles of the 1950s for inspiration. To re-create the look yourself, all you need is five key tools and products: a volumizing whip, a round brush, hair dryer, some pins, and hairspray.


Get Bryce Dallas Howard's Soft Eclipse Curls

As the new face of vampire Victoria in Eclipse, Bryce Dallas Howard is about to see her star power rise. Judging by her look at the movie's premiere, she's already figured out how to dazzle on the red carpet. Her signature red hair was soft, shiny, and gorgeous, thanks to stylist David Babaii's work. To find out how to get the look at home, just keep reading.

Babaii worked with the cult-favorite Moroccanoil line to give Bryce a sleek look. He started by applying Moroccanoil Treatment on damp hair before blow-drying it. Next, he put Moroccanoil Hydrating Styling Cream in his hands, working it through Bryce's hair with his fingers. After parting her hair in the center, he curled her hair loosely, staying away from the crown of the head. To create volume, he teased the hair at the crown before pinning the sides of the hair away from her face. To add shine, he used Moroccanoil Glimmer Shine Spray — a favorite of Team Bella — then followed with the brand's hair spray to set the style.

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xoxo
Carrie

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