| Tara Reid knows how to make the most of her Girl Next Door face by turning it up with sultry cat-eyes. To copy Tara's look for yourself, follow these steps and try these great products! |
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| Foundation / concealer
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Start with a couple of dots of concealer to cover dark circles under eyes and the inside corners. It's also great for covering up any blemishes.
Try Elizabeth Arden's Flawless Finish Makeup Mousse to even out skin tone anywhere that's splotchy or uneven. DON'T apply to your whole face! Just in the areas that need help. Blend in with fingers or a sponge to get an even look.
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| Blush |
Rival Tara's healthy glow by using a large blush brush. Dip brush in blush powder and dab off excess. Apply to the apple of cheeks and blend out along cheek bones. Try Philosophy's Attraction. |
EYES |
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Try using three shades of purple shadow. Start with the lightest
color --Elizabeth Arden's Wisteria is a great match for this look-- and use a thick eye brush
to brush shadow across lid and under brow. |
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Next use a dark purple, like
Philippe Prive's Violet, for the outer corner of the eye. Using a Crease
Brush, draw an almond shape from just above the pupil to midway across the
crease. Bring back in a straight line to outer corner of eye. Fill in the rest of the almond
with the same shadow.
Using the same crease brush, line the lower lash from the outer corner,
stopping right before the pupil. Wipe brush with a tissue and apply the
lightest color, Wisteria, from the pupil to inner corner of lid. The lighter
shadow should be a thicker line than the dark. Carry the line to the inner
corner of the eye and blend with lid.
Are you still with us? Now use an metallic shade, like Elizabeth Arden's
Pewter. Dab your pinky finger in the shadow and smudge it to the left of
your pupil to the brow. Make the smudge just as wide as your pinky finger.
This brings out the lighter shade near the corners of your eyes and will
make them look bigger.
| Liner |
Wet an eyeliner brush and dab it in a smokey shadow.
Line both upper and lower lids from outer to inner corners. The trick is to get the liner in between your eyelashes, if you want the true cat-eye effect. If you like the look, you can also apply some liner to the inner rim of your eyelids; be careful, though, because some people's eyes are too sensitive for this method. |
| Brows |
Eyebrows
Use a brow brush and a brown eye shadow or Elizabeth Arden's Dual Perfection
Brow Shaper to enhance brows.
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LIPS |
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Try Cover Girl's Pink Velvet Smoothers lip liner and Sheerberry lipstick, for a bright pink smile. |
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