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The Secret to "Perfect" Skin: Foundation 101

Filed under: Cosmetics, Beauty Tips

Our makeup artist, Carmindy, breaks down the simple steps to applying foundation flawlessly. Cover up dark circles and blemishes with ease and fake a truly flawless face (don't you love it?!). See her tips:

Foundation 101 Steps

    Nothing gives the illusion of flawless, even skin like a coat of foundation. The trick is knowing how to properly apply it. Makeup expert Carmindy, star of TLC's What Not To Wear, takes us through the simple steps for flawless foundation for light, medium, and dark skin.

    Light Skin Undertones
    Light skin has either pink or yellow undertones. To determine yours, follow this guide: If you have a lot of redness or an allover pink tint to your skin, you have pink undertones. If your skin is fairly even and you tan easily, you have yellow undertones.

    Medium Skin Undertones
    According to Carmindy, woman with medium skin usually have olive undertones.

    Dark Skin Undertones
    Women with darker skin tones tend to either be a little golden in undertone or more reddish, so keep that in mind when selecting foundation shades.

    Find Your Match
    At the cosmetics counter, choose three shades of foundation that are as close to your natural skin tone as possible. Apply a stripe of each shade near your jaw line, and whichever blends the easiest into your skin is the best match.

    Prime Your Canvas
    Once you find the perfect shade of foundation, prep skin with a luminizing face primer. "It just makes the skin nice and smooth so when you apply the foundation, it'll just glide right on," explains Carmindy.

    Application
    For the most even application, use a foundation sponge to lightly feather foundation across your skin. This will ensure you get even coverage.

    Tip:
    If you don't like an allover application, you can always spot-apply foundation only where you need it most. "I like to apply foundation only in areas that really need it. That usually tends to be around the nose, around the eyes and the chin," says Carmindy.

    Tip:
    According to Carmindy, many women with darker skin tones tend to have areas of their faces that are a little darker than the rest. If you still have any dark areas after you apply foundation, just even them out by pushing the foundation sponge into the skin. This just adds a slightly heavier layer of foundation on the darker areas so your whole face looks even.

    Conceal Flaws
    Apply concealer after your foundation. If you put it on before, your foundation will just wipe it off. "Pick up the concealer with a fine-tipped concealer brush -- remember to use the smallest amount possible," suggests Carmindy. Gently dab onto any flaws.

The Latest and Greatest in Makeup - Straight From the Source

Filed under: Cosmetics

Wild eyes at The Makeup Show NYC. Photo by Nadav Havakook

Every year hundreds of makeup artists flock to The Makeup Show NYC to sample the best new products, learn the latest techniques from top industry pros and filter through trends to find the ones their clients will actually like. Here's a recap of the best looks and products from this year's show.

Bright lips are hot for summer - Chad Hayduk, co-founder of rad makeup company Three Custom Color, says he loves a bright pop of color on the lips this summer. Three Custom's Frangipani Sheer Lipstick is a gorgeous fuchsia shot through with flecks of gold and looks gorgeous on any skin tone.

Pros are in love with a new foundation - Top makeup artist Mary Schook told me everyone is obsessed with the new Make Up For Ever HD Invisible Cover Foundation. The innovative formula blends to an invisible finish and makes the skin look ah-may-zing.

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Foundation Replaces Lipstick as the Must-Have Beauty Item During This Recession

Filed under: Style in the News, Cosmetics, Polls and Quizzes, Beauty Tips

The correlation between financial recessions and increased cosmetic sales has long been noted by economists and beauty industry watchers -- conventional wisdom is that when faced with financial uncertainty, women turn to little luxuries rather than investing in pricey and trendy items (like handbags).

The cosmetic of choice for recessionistas has traditionally been a tube of red lipstick -- think late 20's, early 30's flapper glam -- because it gives the most transformational color bang for its buck.

But we've all heard that this recession is different than any other, and it turns out that this rhetoric applies to our penny-pinching cosmetic choices as well. The Financial Times reports that this time around women are splurging on foundation rather than lipstick.

We want to know -- What's your must-have recession beauty item?


What's your must-have beauty product?

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Keds Green Label - Tip of the Day!

Filed under: Shoes, Style Tip of the Day

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In the name of going green, Keds has revamped its classic kicks to comply with a more eco-conscious company. The new Keds Green Label is, as you might have guessed, made of organic cotton and recycled rubber. But that's not all friends. In a fantastic collaboration, the Arbor Day Foundation will plant a tree for each pair of Green Label shoes sold. No better way to help a greater cause and indulge yourself at the same time. It is also a perfect way to celebrate upcoming Earth Day if you aren't the type to get out there and plant some trees on your own.

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MAKE UP FOR EVER HD

Filed under: Cosmetics

Let's face it. No matter how much we'd like to believe, celebs aren't always red carpet perfect. And with the television industry's recent switch to high-definition, hiding one's imperfections just got even tougher. But thanks to MAKE UP FOR EVER's HD Complexion line – which includes foundations, concealers and a loose powder - stars can look flawless despite the pore-magnifiying zoom effect.

So what does Make Up For Ever's complexion perfectors have that other cosmetic brands don't? It's all about the micro-particles that scatter light to visibly perfect your skin.

"In HD, everything is magnified, including make up. Therefore, formulations need to use microscopic ingredients to create the invisible coverage that is necessary for HD formats," said Dany Sanz, Creator and Artistic Director, MAKE UP FOR EVER. "The HD Complexion line utilizes special micro-particles in each innovative formulation to create make up that is imperceptible onscreen, in photos and in real life!"

At the 51st Annual Grammy Awards, everyone from Cyndi Lauper to Jordin Sparks hit up the Grammy Style Studio to get done up with products from the HD Complexion line. For scenes from the studio, click through the gallery.

MAKE UP FOR EVER HD

    Cyndi Lauper checks out the array of vibrant MAKE UP FOR EVER HD products at the 51st Annual GRAMMY Awards Style Studio held at the Smashbox Studios in Los Angeles.

    Alexandra Wyman, WireImage

    Jordin Sparks happily approves her MAKE UP FOR EVER HD gloss at the 51st Annual GRAMMY Awards Style Studio.

    Kristian Dowling, WireImage

    Jazmine Sullivan stops by MAKE UP FOR EVER HD at the 51st Annual GRAMMY Awards Style Studio.

    Alexandra Wyman, WireImage

    Kristin Cavallari takes a moment to indulge in MAKE UP FOR EVER HD at the 51st Annual GRAMMY Awards Style Studio.

    Alexandra Wyman, WireImage

    Janelle Monae looks red carpet ready at the MAKE UP FOR EVER HD booth at the 51st Annual GRAMMY Awards Style Studio.

    Alexandra Wyman, WireImage

    Lil Mama poses with the MAKE UP FOR EVER HD team at the 51st Annual GRAMMY Awards Style Studio.

    Kristian Dowling, WireImage

Playboy Bunnies Shave Mustaches for Prostate Cancer Fundraiser

Filed under: Men, Celebrities with Style

playboy bunny shaves a mo bro for prostate cancer researchRemember when we told you about Movember, the mustache growing fund raising event created by Australians and enjoyed all over the world? Well, it's finally over, and those who fear facial hair are safe again.

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Make {me} Luminous - Foundation and Primer Perfection!

Filed under: Cosmetics, Celebrities with Style, Product Reviews

me by mezhgan foundation and primerLast week in the Make {me} Gorgeous post about natural looking makeup, Mezhgan talked about applying foundation over a primer. This is definitely an advanced sounding technique, but actually easier than it may sound.

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American Idol Makeup Artist Mezhgan's Tips for Natural Looking Makeup - Make {me} gorgeous!

Filed under: Cosmetics, Celebrities with Style, Beauty Tips

Mezhgans No Makeup Look

    Mezhgan's philosophy is that the goal of wearing makeup is to get compliments on how pretty you look, not how good your makeup looks. This week she has some tips to help you look stunning without looking like you're wearing a lot of makeup, like our beautiful model India De Beaufort.

    Model: India De Beaufort
    Photographer: zaazphotography
    Makeup artist: Mezhgan
    Products: me by (me)zhgan

    Start With A Great Canvas
    Most importantly you want to have a great canvas to start from. This is where your foundation comes in. Mezhgan recommends using a liquid foundation over a primer because it makes it go on smoother and last a bit longer.

    Model: India De Beaufort
    Photographer: zaazphotography
    Makeup artist: Mezhgan
    Products: me by (me)zhgan
    Get the look with luminous (me) primer and foundation.

    Apply Foundation for an Even Tone
    You want to use your liquid foundation to even out your skin tone, not necessarily cover any flaws. This is where so many people go wrong!

    Model: India De Beaufort
    Photographer: zaazphotography
    Makeup artist: Mezhgan
    Products: me by (me)zhgan
    Get the look with luminous (me) primer and foundation.

    Concealer for Extra Coverage
    Use a concealer to take care of anything that needs a little extra covering up, like blemishes or dark circles.

    Model: India De Beaufort
    Photographer: zaazphotography
    Makeup artist: Mezhgan
    Products: me by (me)zhgan
    Get the look with flawless (me) concealer and perfecting powder.

    Powder Sets the Canvas
    Set your make up by gently brushing on translucent powder, which won't alter the color of your foundation. This method leaves you looking flawless and gives you coverage where you need it when you need it instead of all over.

    Model: India De Beaufort
    Photographer: zaazphotography
    Makeup artist: Mezhgan
    Products: me by (me)zhgan
    Get the look with flawless (me) concealer and perfecting powder.

    A Bit of Blush
    Next dust a bit of a subtle blush color starting at the apples of your cheeks and sweeping through the hairline. Be careful not to go too far in on the face close to the nose. It will look unnatural. You can also mix a highlighter along the top of your cheek to give a subtle glow.

    Model: India De Beaufort
    Photographer: zaazphotography
    Makeup artist: Mezhgan
    Products: me by (me)zhgan
    Get the look with cheeky (me) multi-color blush.

    Brighten Your Eyes
    Take a light shadow color and dust across the lid to brighten the eyes and open them up a little.

    Model: India De Beaufort
    Photographer: zaazphotography
    Makeup artist: Mezhgan
    Products: me by (me)zhgan
    Get the look with naturally (me) eye shadow palette.

    Subtly Define Your Eyes
    Smudge a taupe or brown shadow/pencil in your natural lash line. This will define your eye but still not look like you are wearing liner.

    Model: India De Beaufort
    Photographer: zaazphotography
    Makeup artist: Mezhgan
    Products: me by (me)zhgan
    Get the look with naturally (me) eye shadow palette.

    Embrace the Eyelash Curler
    Use an eyelash curler to curl your lashes. This instantly opens up your eyes!

    Model: India De Beaufort
    Photographer: zaazphotography
    Makeup artist: Mezhgan
    Products: me by (me)zhgan
    Get the look with reveal (me) eyelash curler.

    Enhance With Mascara
    Follow up with a few coats of mascara to further define your eyes. Make sure to replace your mascara often to avoid clumping, not to mention bacteria!

    Model: India De Beaufort
    Photographer: zaazphotography
    Makeup artist: Mezhgan
    Products: me by (me)zhgan
    Get the look with look at (me) volumizing mascara.

Gucci, Cavalli and Bulgari want to help the children

Filed under: Style for a Cause

Roberto Cavalli has charitable intentionsIt's not even Thanksgiving yet and already a trio of designers are getting into the holiday spirit with charitable activities to benefit the children of the world.

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Me by {me}zhgan makes you pretty, plus you'll save the tatas!

Filed under: Cosmetics, Celebrities with Style



Even though you may not know her name yet, there is an excellent chance that you've already been blown away by the mad makeup skillz of Mezhgan.

If you've ever watched the transformation of a pretty, but unpolished, local girl into a glamorous celebrity chanteuse on American Idol, then you've seen her magic, making real people look good enough for HDTV cameras.



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Fad Diet Du Jour: Fat Smash Diet

Filed under: Fashionable Food, Celebrities with Style


(Click the photo for the Top 10 Fad Diet Flops!)

Fat behinds ruin the lines of Calvin Klein, and Dior doesn't come in plus sizes. It's time for a diet! But which one? A new one pops up every day. We help you sort them out with Fad Diet du Jour.

The catchy name: Fat Smash Diet

The story : In his book by the same name, Celebrity Fit Club doctor Ian K. Smith lays out his approach to diet and exercise, which involves "rewiring" your brain and "smashing" bad habits.

The scrawny celebrity endorsement
: Celebrity Fit Clubbers Chastity Bono, Kelly LeBrock (pictured above), Young MC and hearthrob Gunnar Nelson.

The anti-diet propaganda: "Not a diet, a lifestyle approach"



The regime: Four "phases" over the course of 90 days. You eat four to five small meals a day, exercise regularly and don't have to count calories, although some foods are "forbidden" during the earlier phases.

  • Phase One is a nine day "detox" with lots of water, low fat, a limited range of food eaten raw, grilled or steamed.
  • Phase Two is "foundation" and adds back in foods like avocados, coffee and lean meats.
  • Phase Three, "construction," sees slightly larger portions and the return of bread and pasta, plus dessert!
  • Phase Four aka "the temple" gives you back on beer, wine and pizza, but in theory you'll be able to manage them through portion and craving control learned over the past three phases, plus exercise.

Our judgment
: Sure, this can help people develop a healthier approach to food, and eating several times a day does help with cravings, if you can watch your portions. They do get points for incorporating exercise into the program, which helps you see results faster, and makes you more likely to stick with it.

But since overweight people are notoriously bad at portion control (that's how we got here folks, right?) and there isn't any calorie counting or measurement built into the program, we believe this system is fatally flawed for long-term success.

Tip of the day: To tool or not to tool

Filed under: Cosmetics, Style Tip of the Day


Which makeup tools do you need and which can you toss, now that is the question.

Let's take it down to the nitty gritty and see what tools are necessities and what are just excess for the everyday gal.

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Tip of the day: Help me help you

Filed under: Cosmetics, Skin Care, Style Tip of the Day

Most women use foundation on a daily basis. However, many don't know that their product could be doing a hell of a lot more than they bargained for.

Find a foundation that not only matches your tone but also helps with your skin's most basic needs.

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Tip of the day: Cosmetic lifespans

Filed under: Cosmetics, Style Tip of the Day


Many of us gals have been the victim of expired cosmetics. Here's the scenario. After seeing pics of that smokin' gloss we used to wear in high school, we rush to our beauty closet only to open the tube to a rank stank that we don't understand. Most beauty products do not have any smell, or if they do, it is very faint. If you start noticing some product BO, it's because that favorite gloss is dying a slow, bacteria-invested death in that dark, tightly sealed tube. Once the product has peaked, it can cause some pretty gross irritations or infections if used. To avoid all of the above, follow these general toss time guidelines.

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Beauty for dummies. And smarties.

Filed under: Cosmetics


We're getting addicted to the Stylelist how-to slide shows. Today our sister site is showcasing a slew of easy to use make-up items and there are a couple of killer finds in there.

At first we felt a little, well, superior. After all, we have mad make-up skillz, earned through years of clown faced experiments. And the first item in the gallery was that Sally Hansen nail pen we posted about a month ago. Um, yawn.

But then we were very pleasantly surprised by the rest of the products. Not just easy to use, they are also cool!

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How You Voted

    Threesome or topless?
    More than 3/4 of you think the CK campaign 'Threesome' campaign was more risque than Wrangler's topless models. Get the full story here.

    Inzemove and Fred & Farid

    Do these ads belong in the U.S.?
    StyleList readers were nearly evenly divided on this, with 52% thinking that they should run in the States, and 48% finding them inappropriate. Get the full story here.

    Inzemove and Fred & Farid

    Curly or Straight?
    While 30% of you think she's so beautiful that her hair doesn't even matter, 49% of you prefer her curls. Get the full story here.

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    Offensive or artistic?
    Just over 50% of StyleList readers said they weren't offended by this shirt, but didn't know if it was totally appropriate to wear in public. Unfortunately, that wasn't the opinion in Dubai. Get the full story here.

    Photo: eBay

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    Strapless dresses on 13-year-olds
    StyleList readers think strapless dresses should be saved for older girls -- 41% of you think the look is too mature. Get the full story here.

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    Is Megan the new Angelina?
    Half of you think Megan needs to get her own identity and quit copying Angie, but more than a quarter said Jolie doesn't stand a chance against this Fox. Get the full story here.

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    Did Calvin Klein respond to public's outcry?
    The controversial "threesome" billboard in Soho has been replaced with this one, but 51% of you believe it was just to keep people talking about the brand, not because CK caved. Get the full story here.

    Rachel Been, AOL

    Calvin Klein's Racy Ad
    Is it art or practically pornography? About 40% of StyleList readers found this billboard obscene. Get the full story.

    Maggie Coughlan, AOL

    Palin's Pedi
    Do you think Sarah Palin's funky pedicure was appropriate? If so, you're in good company -- 68% of you said it was fun and fabulous. Get the full story.

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    Bright, Light, or Dark as Night?
    How do you like your toenails painted? Over half of StyleList readers prefer their piggies with bright, perky polish. Get the full story.

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