“My favorite holiday beauty trend is lining the rims of the eyes with a waterproof liner like Dior Crayon Eyeliner Waterproof in Noir Trinidad—it takes very little effort, and the look is instantly sexy,” says Surratt, who adds that, “Using a waterproof pencil works well because you are applying it to the ‘wet line’ of the eye and tears can wash away an ordinary eye pencil.”
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Sunday, November 22, 2009
Holiday Beauty: Starworthy Makeup Looks
“My favorite holiday beauty trend is lining the rims of the eyes with a waterproof liner like Dior Crayon Eyeliner Waterproof in Noir Trinidad—it takes very little effort, and the look is instantly sexy,” says Surratt, who adds that, “Using a waterproof pencil works well because you are applying it to the ‘wet line’ of the eye and tears can wash away an ordinary eye pencil.”
Holiday Beauty: Starworthy Makeup Looks
“There’s a lot of glitter going on this season,” says McGrath, who created dazzling eyes for the Christian Dior fall 2009 show. “We used Make Up For Ever Glitters and Face Stockholm Galaxy Glitter.” For a fun holiday look, the makeup maestro says to mix glitter with a deep blue or burgundy eye liner (note: some liquid eye liners, like JK Jemma Kidd Silver Screen Mascara Liner Duo and M.A.C Softsparkle Eye Pencil, already contain a hint of sparkle in their formulas). If you choose to forgo liner, McGrath suggests dabbing glitter over a cream shadow like CoverGirl Smoky ShadowBlast: “A smoky eye is always nice, and glitter sticks to cream so you won’t have to worry about it coming off.”
For a pop-out pucker, a touch of glitter can also work wonders. “Place it in the middle of your lower lip for extra dimension and shine,” says Reiss-Andersen, who uses Make Up For Ever Diamond Powder.
Holiday Beauty: Starworthy Makeup Looks
While Mara Levarre accentuates Mariah Carey’s cheeks with a dab of face cream mixed with gold or silver eye shadow, Surratt prefers a light-reflective powder like Shiseido Translucent Loose Powder in Septarian, which he calls “perfect for candlelit dinners and canoodling under twinkling Christmas-tree lights.”
To brighten the eyes, Harris recommends dabbing the inner corners with a cream highlighter or brushing a light, shimmering shade underneath the lower lash line. And for an allover shine, Brigitte Reiss-Andersen says to add “some iridescent magic” to the décolleté area as she does with clients Taylor Swift and Carrie Underwood. Her pick: Benefit Moonbeam Cream.
Holiday Beauty: Starworthy Makeup Looks
“The holidays are great for wearing rouge on the cheek,” says Levin, who favors colors that have a touch of gold (“When you smile, it picks up the light beautifully”). In particular, Levin is a fan of Chanel Blush Duo Tweed Effect: “The cheek colors have tiny bits of gold and bronze in them. I use them on a lot of my clients, and it gives their cheeks a dewy look.” Levin says that the Coral and Pink shades go well with any skin tone but that she uses the whole of the spectrum (for a recent event, she brushed Blake Lively’s cheeks with Rose).
Holiday Beauty: Starworthy Makeup Looks
“I love red lips—they’re eternally chic and look especially festive during the holidays,” says Troy Surratt, the makeup guru behind Maggie Gyllenhaal’s oft-deep-colored pucker. “If you have reservations about an opaque formula, try a sheer one like Lipstick Queen Medieval Lipstick, which is universally flattering and great for kisses under the mistletoe.” Another deep-yet-more-subtle option according to Julie Harris, Anne Hathaway’s makeup artist, is a soft berry stain.
Whether you go red or not, stains are a must if you want a bold lip color to last. “A stain won’t rub off during holiday parties,” says Mai Quynh, who works with Megan Fox, Miley Cyrus, and Kristen Stewart. “I really like Mark Kissink Lip Tintmarker in Red Siren—it’s a highly pigmented, smudge-proof marker that’s great for layering underneath lipstick for staying power.”
Holiday Beauty: Starworthy Makeup Looks
“There’s no better way to amp up your look than with long, lush lashes. I’m a huge fan of mascara—I love that women can wear oodles of it and it never reads as makeup,” says Brett Freedman, who uses CoverGirl LashBlast in Very Black on clients like Emily Blunt and Vanessa Hudgens.
To achieve a superburst of fringe, Pat McGrath, global creative design director for P&G Beauty and Fashion Week regular, says to coat lashes with two different formulas: “Use LashBlast Length first and LashBlast on top so that you get length and volume.”
Holiday Beauty: Starworthy Makeup Looks

Silver-Gold Eyes
“Try a touch of silver or gold on eyelids,” says Mary-Louise Parker’s makeup artist, Tina Turnbrow, who recommends Tarte Lock & Roll in Gunmetal and Jemma Kidd Dual Illuminator in Champagne.
For Leighton Meester’s sexy smoked-out version, Gina Brooke (Madonna’s go-to gal and Shu Uemura artistic director) suggests Shu’s Tsumori Chisato Planet Cat Couture Palette: “Use the shiny silver at the base of the lid, then apply the black to the perimeter of the eye and smudge. Go back with the silver or the copper to create a gradation, and for a more dramatic look, amplify eyes with the black-purple cream liner.”
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Eye-Popping Fall Trend: Indigo Shadow

Wearing indigo is hot for fall, but relegating this it-color to clothes or heels alone would be nearsighted—because the hue is particularly hot when worn on eyelids! Just see Tanya Dziahileva and Rihanna’s peepers for proof: “It’s all about having fun and playing with your makeup,” says makeup maestro Pat McGrath of the look. “You can do a classic smoky eye and add a little indigo at the center of the lid. Or you can opt for just a flash of color by doing a wet blue dot on the inner corner of the eye. You can also blend indigo eye shadow with a brown one and do a small tick at the outer edges with blue eye liner.”
Popular Makeup Products for Every Face
Like a snowflake (but even more sparkly), none of the ELLE Video Star tutorials repeat themselves—except in one way: the products. Based on the number of times they’ve appeared in brilliant DIY makeup how-tos on ELLEvideostar.com, these four are can’t-live-without tools for every face:• The most intricate lid art stays put with Urban Decay Eyeshadow Primer Potion.
• A spritz of M.A.C Fix+ turns any shadow into eyeliner and doubles as a skin-refresher spray.
• Make normal lashes look like extensions with Covergirl LashBlast Mascara.
• The two shades of concealer in Laura Mercier Secret Camouflage magically mask dark circles and blemishes.
The 40 per cent rule
The classic style rule - choosing to show off one asset (boobs or legs) - may be a little outdated, according to a new study conducted at the University of Leeds.The scientists who performed the study claimed women should bare 40 per cent of their skin in order to attract the most men. Count 10 per cent for each arm, 15 per cent for each leg and 50 per cent for the whole torso. And take this advice with a massive grain of salt.





