As for the makeup, it was noticeably brighter than it had been in seasons past. There were the heavy brows that McCollough and Hernandez have made a staple of their collection of late, but in place of the greasy, smoked-out eye that frequently pops up here, makeup artist Diane Kendal crafted something fresher and poppier. “They wanted the girls to look much more polished this time,” Kendal elaborated, using MAC Cosmetics’ flesh-toned Lip Pencil in Stone to rim the upper and lower lash lines before diffusing it over the entire lid to enhance the natural shape of the eye. Brows were sculpted using coordinating shades of MAC Eye Shadow in Omega, Coquette, and Concrete, while lips were simply moisturized and taken down a peg with a mixture of MAC Lip Conditioner and its Studio Finish Concealer. The “polish” came from heavy contouring that Kendal carved out using layers of MAC Pro Sculpting Cream in Peachy and Taupe and its Cream Colour Base in Seaside. For the record, this is exactly how this reporter would paint her face should that cardigan in look no. 15 make its way into her wardrobe (fingers crossed)
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Polished” Proenza Beauty, A How-To
As for the makeup, it was noticeably brighter than it had been in seasons past. There were the heavy brows that McCollough and Hernandez have made a staple of their collection of late, but in place of the greasy, smoked-out eye that frequently pops up here, makeup artist Diane Kendal crafted something fresher and poppier. “They wanted the girls to look much more polished this time,” Kendal elaborated, using MAC Cosmetics’ flesh-toned Lip Pencil in Stone to rim the upper and lower lash lines before diffusing it over the entire lid to enhance the natural shape of the eye. Brows were sculpted using coordinating shades of MAC Eye Shadow in Omega, Coquette, and Concrete, while lips were simply moisturized and taken down a peg with a mixture of MAC Lip Conditioner and its Studio Finish Concealer. The “polish” came from heavy contouring that Kendal carved out using layers of MAC Pro Sculpting Cream in Peachy and Taupe and its Cream Colour Base in Seaside. For the record, this is exactly how this reporter would paint her face should that cardigan in look no. 15 make its way into her wardrobe (fingers crossed)
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