12 Tips to Get Glowing Skin This Summer!
- 20 Apr - 26 Apr, 2024
NOT ONLY ARE THESE HAIR, MAKEUP AND NAIL LOOKS STUNNING, THEY’RE ALSO SURPRISINGLY EASY TO PULL OFF
The freshest way to wear the classic smooth style is with some volume at the roots. Take it from Pretty Woman’s star Julia Robert’s hair stylist, Serge Normant who advises, “The extra oomph makes the look even more sophisticated.” Here is the trick to do it; Apply mousse, blow-dry strands straight, then gently tease a small section of hair just underneath the top layer at the crown. Smooth the top layer over the teased part to conceal it.
The Sleek Bun
An edgy slicked-back style is the updo of the season. It’s so easy to do! Comb a dab of gel through dry hair, then pull it into a tight bun at the nape of your neck and pin in place.
Hough’s hairstylist applied a small amount of baby oil for a wet-looking finish.
The New Floral Fragrance
Perfumes can be polarizing, but this sensual Gucci scent – which contains lush notes of jasmine and rose, plus a hint of patchouli – is about as universally appealing as it gets. Hesitant to commit to a full-size bottle? Test-drive it with the portable (and more affordable) roller-ball size.
Update your look with a versatile cut, says celebrity hair-stylist Glen Coco Oropeza, who gave Chrissy Teigen her bob. “This chin-length version flatters any face shape,” he adds. Just make sure the ends are blunt for a more edgy effect.
A shimmery purple eye shadow “looks great on everyone,” says makeup artist Kristofer Buckle, who does Blake Lively’s smoky looks. A little color is all you need: Apply the hue on the outer half of the lid and blend toward the center to your eye to keep the effect soft. Then add an iridescent gold to your inner corners for a touch of brightness.
This autumn it’s all about a statement-making lip shade. For best results, apply two layers of your favourite color straight from the tube, blotting in between to increase staying power, says Priyanka Chopra’s makeup artist Pati Dubroff.
Celebrate sweater weather by swiping on a polish in a creamy, muted hue that reminds you of your favorite cozy knit. To make the color pop, layer a white lacquer under your pale polish.
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