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How do I get eye-popping color?
To make eyes really standout, use colors that complement and intensify your own natural eye color. Stay away from dull or flat tones, and experiment with rich eye shadow color in jewel tones or lavender and lilac shades that work in conjunction with any eye color. If neutrals feel more comfortable, try rich, sultry earthy shades like deep red brick and dark smoky bark. After applying the shadow, you can intensify the color even further by smudging an Eye Intensifier Pencil along the top and bottom of the lashline. That's how I create dramatic eyes for the red carpet and how the line developed a strong celebrity following.
How can I get longer, thicker, fuller lashes?
Apply several coats of Amplifying Mascara as it creates long, thick, full lashes. The specially designed wand curls the malleable beeswax-based mascara into the perfect shape. Squiggle the brush from the very root of the lash outward toward the tip and the formulation will really hold the curl.
The Luxury Lash Intensifier mascara thickens and conditions as it volumizes to create impossibly sexy lashes.
How do I get a perfect pout?
For that sultry look, try my buffing technique. To "buff" the lips use a wax-based lip pencil like Long Lasting Lipliner. Apply the pencil with tiny feathering strokes and blend outward. Then, lightly blend a Sheer or Matte Balanced Lipstick inward towards the center. Dab lips with your fingertips if you wish to soften the color. This is the most nourishing way to add color and fullness to your lips.
How I do I make my tired, puffy eyes look well-rested?
To look like you've had a full eight hours of beauty sleep, apply a peach-tone concealer to the undereye area. Bermuda Triangle Undereye Corrector counteracts the green-and-blue tones of dark circles with its smooth peach-toned texture. Apply with your fingertips from underneath the lashes outward toward the temple. Then lightly sweep powder over the top to set the look. All of my pressed and loose powders are treatment based and hydrating to prevent dryness or premature aging.
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