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Vintage Makeup Trends for Spring

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Inspired by divas such as Marilyn Monroe and Rita Hayworth for red lips, Rita Moreno and Audrey Hepburn for his or her full brows, and Brigitte Bardot and Raquel Welch for their Smokey eyes. In case you do every one of these looks together, however, you might look dated and too "made up". To keep the look up-to-date, choose one feature!

The red mouth of the '40s is actually a classic favorite. Red lipstick was light and richly applied. To update the appearance stick having a full-coverage cherry color but modern it with a hint of berry or plum, give a glossy finish then keep the rest of the makeup minimal. To complete the look:

Either chose a reddish berry or plum color, or perhaps a bright red and go above it with a sheer plum. If you're mixing two colors are certain to press your lips together combining the shades.

Use a lip liner in a shade which is a detailed match for your lip color so it is possible to blend and soften the perimeters. When you do not use a lip liner to complement use a lip brush to correct any stray edge and do a cupid's bow with soft the lip line.

Use a clear luster or lip lacquer for polishing your lips for a greater shine. You will find lots of lip colors now coming with a matte color as well as a shine gloss to go over like Revlon's ColorStay Overtime Lipcolor. These come with a wand that you can simply use to apply the lipcolor on one end - this helps you blend the edges so there isn't any harsh line - as well as a clear gloss which you brush on once the color is dried and hang up.

Are you aware that all that person, maintain it minimal. Skip make up and simply use some black mascara on the top and bottom lashes. The red from