Creation Premiere
« {GLAM} STYLE | Posted on 03/21/2010 02:56 pm by HeatherStyle
Casual | Glam | Winter
Updated: August 7, 2010
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Dress 1 Dress 2 Dress 3 Dress 4 (Top Shop Actual)
Shoes 1 Shoes 2 Shoes 3 | Bracelet 1 Bracelet 2 Bracelet 3
Update: I found the exact dress for purchase, the only thing is, it isn’t available in black and white online.
Hair: Blow-dry straight, you may have to use a straightner. Straighten hair completely, slightly flip ends in and out for a natural look. Tussle hair around and create a slight part on to one side of your head. Lightly spray with hairspray to hold it and help prevent fly aways.
Makeup:
Foundation: pick any foundation that matches your skin tone, if skin is of different tones, use a shade that is slightly darker than normal. Blend into your neck. Powder, use a powder that is one-two shades darker than your foundation color, apply all over. Remember to blend into your hairline and neck so you can avoid makeup lines.
Cheeks: if your skin is similar to Anna’s use a color similar to Classic Pink 110, if you choose a different color you’ll want a shimmer, pink based blush. Apply just to the apples of your cheeks. And blend it in with a tissue or your hand. You don’t want your blush to be overwhelming, you want it to give you a nice bit of color.
Eyes: Mascara, when applying, start at the root of your lashes, instead of going straight up through them, gently wiggle applicator on lashes as you sweep/rotate upwards. Repeat 2-3 times, or until lashes look thick (not clumpy!). I often wipe off the tip of my mascara wand and any excess that may be on the bristles.
Lips: Before you put on lip gloss or lip stick, put on a layer of chap stick- this will help your lip color stay longer and look fresher. Apply a neutral gloss for your lips, if your complexion is similar to Anna’s use apply a glossy rose color (Crush 415/Shimmershel 350). Just remember that makeup reacts different to everyone, you may need to find a shade that is slightly darker or slightly lighter.






