Ashley Olsen makeup #1
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Photo by Dan Herrick-KPA/ZUMA KPA. (©) Copyright 2005 by Dan Herrick-KPA

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Copy Ashley Olsen's makeup at the 2005 Ace Awards

When you're ready to be the center of attention, this is look evening look to create. The smokey eye is dramatic yet classic, so it's always a great nighttime choice.

You can also find tips on other celebrities in our Celebrity Looks Gallery or give yourself a celebrity virtual makeover on your own digital photo with BeautyRiot's Instant Makeover.


FACE
Foundation / Concealer After moisturizing, use a matte foundation in a shade as close to your natural skin tone as possible and apply to any areas of the face that need evening out. Blend well.

Then, apply concealer to the inner corners of the eyes and underneath to cover dark circles. Apply a small amount of concealer to the eyelid for a base foundation before applying shadow.

If you want a tanned look like Ashley's, next dust your entire face and neck with a light cover of powdered bronzer.
Blush Use a cream or powder formula blush in pink, peach or terracotta, depending upon which compliments your skin tone better. You should apply your blush in the style that best suits your face. Round faces look better with blush applied to the apple of the cheek, while narrower faces can take blush on the cheekbone. Apply blush one light layer at a time until you have a delicate glow.

If you skipped the bronzer, it's a good idea to dust your entire face at this stage with a matte pressed powder in a shade that matches your foundation. Use a puff or sponge to press the powder into the upper and lower eyelids. This will do wonders for preventing eyeliner slippage over the course of an evening of dancing, laughing, kissing, etc. If you used bronzer, it's still a good idea to powder the eye area only.
EYES
Eyelid Apply a silvery shade on the lid. For a variation on the look, you can use a silvery shade that has a hint of color such as blue, violet, green or pink.

Sweep a touch of this shade to the inner corners of your eyes.
Crease Apply a charcoal shadow in the crease from corner to corner. Blend very well, paying special attention to delicately blend into the lid shadow just a touch.

Hilite Apply a light layer of shimmery white shadow just below the brow, from underneath the arch to the outer corner.
Eyeliner Choose a black or dark gray/charcoal powder liner or eyeshadow, or eye pencil. If you use shadow or powder liner, use a wet liner brush dipped in the powder.

Apply a thin line to the top lash line, from corner to corner. Use a light touch and try to keep the color just in between the lashes. An easy way to do this is to aim the brush or pencil at the lashline from underneath and wiggle it in between the lashes gently as you work your way across.

If desired, widen the line just a bit along the outer third or half of the lid to enlarge the eyes and to create a widening effect. Repeat the process on the lower lashline, creating a very thin, fine line, staying within the lashline, itself, all the way across. Try the reverse technique as the upper lashline, aiming down on the lashline from above.

Finally, trace a thin, delicate line around the inner corners of the eyes for a really professional look.

Trace your eyeliner with your crease eyeshadow. Then use a clean brush or applicator to gently smudge the shadow along the outer two-thirds of your upper and lower lashline.

Finally, use a clean brush or applicator to gently blend and soften the overall eye look to your desired result.
Brows Use a brow pencil or powder to shape and fill in brows. Start by defining the arch and then fill in the rest as necessary.
Lashes Curl lashes and coat two or three times with a black, lengthening mascara.

LIPS
To get glass-smooth lips, brush them very gently with an old, soft toothbrush. Then apply petroleum jelly and allow it to soak in for 30 or more minutes. You can do this first and let it sit while you apply the rest of your makeup.

Choose a lipstick in a very delicate, matte nude, pink or peach. Apply one coat of the lipstick and blot with tissue, then apply a second coat. Top with a clear gloss.

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