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Color: Caramel
Vincent Longo Water Canvas Foundation

Color: Hale
Bourjois Molded Sun Powder

Color: Tribal Potion
Vincent Longo Faerie Creme

Color: Ancient Gold
Awake Eyeshadow

Color: Alaskan Morn
Awake Eyeshadow

Color: Indian Tan
Awake Eyeshadow

Color: Charcoal Black
Awake Lengthening Mascara

Color: Scandal
Nars Lip Gloss

Color: Rosebud
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Talk about a stacked gene pool! Not only were Angie Harmon's parents both models-virtually insuring that their daughter would be beautiful-but they are also Greek and American Indian. With that combination she doesn't need makeup to stand out in a crowd, but even the most beautiful of people get a little help from their cosmetics. Check out BeautyRiot's tips on how to copy Angie's look, and don't forget to give yourself a celebrity virtual makeover with BeautyRiot's Instant Makeover.

FACE
Foundation / Concealer You may not have a naturally tanned complexion like Angie's, but with a good bronzer, you can at least look like you do. After applying lotion to the entire face, dab on concealer with the pads of your fingers or with a stiff, flat brush under eyes and on any areas of the face where skin is uneven.
Blush Apply blush before applying bronzer. It will make your cheekbones look higher and like you just came in from the sun. A cream or gel blush will give you a more natural, sun kissed look. Apply with the pads of your fingers, starting at the apples of your cheeks, following your cheekbone back to temple. Now lightly apply a powder bronzer with a large brush to the entire face. Apply in heavier strokes to those areas of the face that get more sun: brow, chin, nose, temples, cheeks.
EYES
EyelidBefore applying eye shadow, dab on concealer or primer to the entire lid with the pads of your ring finger. Use an eye shadow brush to apply an earthy brown-red shadow to the lid. You can also use this to line the eyes after you've finished applying eye shadow.
Crease Use a warm, brown-gold shade. Apply with a rounded contouring brush, starting at the inner corner of eye, following the crease of the lid to the outer eye.
Hilite Use a light beige or cream colored shadow under the arch of the brow to the end of the brow to hilite the eyes.
Eyeliner Use the same shadow that was used on the lid. Apply with a small brush and line the entire lower lid, but on the upper lid, line from the outer corner to just a hair past the center of the eye.
Brows Use pencil to fill in brows, or use a wax or gel to tame fuller brows.
Mascara After curling your lashes, use a couple coats of a black lengthening mascara.

LIPS
Line lips with a rose or brick pencil and brush on a tinted gloss in a similar shade.
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