February 11, 2009 2:20 PM
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Making Makeup Do More By Using Less
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When it comes to fall makeup trends, it looks like it's all about enhancing your natural beauty, rather than painting over it.[notes:book cover animation]
And Carmindy, the makeup artist for TLC's hit show "What Not To Wear," stopped by The Saturday Early Show with pointers to correct some common makeup mistakes many women make.
She gave three women "make-unders," looking at "before" pictures of them and explaining how they went wrong, and how to play up their best features by using the right products in the right places.
Carmindy helped Sally Hansen develop a new cosmetic line, "Natural Beauty." Both were inspired by real women, believing the ideal makeup should work to enhance and reveal your natural beauty, not conceal it.
Carmindy also wrote a book coming out next month, "Positively Beautiful," on inspiring women to see their gorgeous potential and believe in their own gifts -- in essence, saying "yes" to being positively beautiful by celebrating their individuality and enhancing their unique assets. The book teaches women how to play up their best features by using the right products in the right places.
MODEL #1: EYES MAKE-UNDER (Arleny, 23-year-old from New York City)
Arleny had "raccoon-looking eyes" as the result of applying too much eye liner along both the top and bottom lash lines, and using black liner instead of using a color opposite her eye color that would compliment her eyes and make her eyes "pop" and really stand out.
Carmindy applied liner to just the upper lash line to draw attention to the eyes. Remember, don't trace around the entire eye with the liner. This will look too heavy. The secret to applying liquid liner like a pro is not trying to sweep on a perfect line all at once. Begin applying liquid liner as close to the roots of the lashes as possible, starting at the inside corner of the eyes. In small little connecting dashes, work your way toward the outer corners and finish with a little sweep up at the ends. This little wing lifts the eyes and opens them up.
She recommends using a colored liner that contrasts with your eye color to enhance your eyes even more. Opposites attract. For blue eyes, go for teak brown. For green and hazel eyes, go for pure plum. And for brown eyes, try sapphire blue. Black works wonders on everyone for a bit more drama.
Then add highlighter underneath the brow bone, inside the corner of the eye and on top of the cheek bone. The highlight shadow is the key to her whole "Carmindy look." She loves highlighting because it literally turns the light around your eyes on high. You instantly glow and look luminous. Highlighter shades include a pale palette of white, champagne, vanilla, pearled pink, and light, iridescent or sunset gold. Choose matte or pearl shades for mature skin and shimmer for younger skin. Dab highlight eye shadow on the center of the lid. Seep it under the brow for a high arch look. Place it on the inside corners for a sparkling, eye-opening effect.
You can apply eye shadow to the lower lash line with an angled brush for a softer look.
Carmindu likes to finish her liquid liner look with neutral shadows on the lid and crease.
When playing up your gorgeous eyes, remember to balance your total look by toning down lip color so the eyes are the stars of the show.
Tips:
Apply eyeliner only to upper lash line
Use eyeliner color opposite to your eye color
Tone down lip color to play up eyes
And Carmindy, the makeup artist for TLC's hit show "What Not To Wear," stopped by The Saturday Early Show with pointers to correct some common makeup mistakes many women make.
She gave three women "make-unders," looking at "before" pictures of them and explaining how they went wrong, and how to play up their best features by using the right products in the right places.
Carmindy helped Sally Hansen develop a new cosmetic line, "Natural Beauty." Both were inspired by real women, believing the ideal makeup should work to enhance and reveal your natural beauty, not conceal it.
Carmindy also wrote a book coming out next month, "Positively Beautiful," on inspiring women to see their gorgeous potential and believe in their own gifts -- in essence, saying "yes" to being positively beautiful by celebrating their individuality and enhancing their unique assets. The book teaches women how to play up their best features by using the right products in the right places.
MODEL #1: EYES MAKE-UNDER (Arleny, 23-year-old from New York City)
Arleny had "raccoon-looking eyes" as the result of applying too much eye liner along both the top and bottom lash lines, and using black liner instead of using a color opposite her eye color that would compliment her eyes and make her eyes "pop" and really stand out.
Carmindy applied liner to just the upper lash line to draw attention to the eyes. Remember, don't trace around the entire eye with the liner. This will look too heavy. The secret to applying liquid liner like a pro is not trying to sweep on a perfect line all at once. Begin applying liquid liner as close to the roots of the lashes as possible, starting at the inside corner of the eyes. In small little connecting dashes, work your way toward the outer corners and finish with a little sweep up at the ends. This little wing lifts the eyes and opens them up.
She recommends using a colored liner that contrasts with your eye color to enhance your eyes even more. Opposites attract. For blue eyes, go for teak brown. For green and hazel eyes, go for pure plum. And for brown eyes, try sapphire blue. Black works wonders on everyone for a bit more drama.
Then add highlighter underneath the brow bone, inside the corner of the eye and on top of the cheek bone. The highlight shadow is the key to her whole "Carmindy look." She loves highlighting because it literally turns the light around your eyes on high. You instantly glow and look luminous. Highlighter shades include a pale palette of white, champagne, vanilla, pearled pink, and light, iridescent or sunset gold. Choose matte or pearl shades for mature skin and shimmer for younger skin. Dab highlight eye shadow on the center of the lid. Seep it under the brow for a high arch look. Place it on the inside corners for a sparkling, eye-opening effect.
You can apply eye shadow to the lower lash line with an angled brush for a softer look.
Carmindu likes to finish her liquid liner look with neutral shadows on the lid and crease.
When playing up your gorgeous eyes, remember to balance your total look by toning down lip color so the eyes are the stars of the show.
Tips:
Apply eyeliner only to upper lash line
Use eyeliner color opposite to your eye color
Tone down lip color to play up eyes
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