viernes, 23 de noviembre de 2012

Burgundy

 3 Chic Ways to Do Burgundy


Lips 

 Tara Lynn



"I love a strong lip and burgundy is one of the strongest," says Glick. "It is a classic look — and it serves as a great alternative to the usual red lip. Some women find it hard to switch up things from their normal routines, but I have noticed that wearing a bright red lip has lost a little bit of its sparkle. It has become more mainstream and doesn't convey the same rebelliousness as it once did. I think that is why this deeper richer color red has such a beautiful allure." She adds that burgundy may be tough to wear if you have thinner lips as it draws most of the attention of the face to the mouth.

Eyes
 Rosie Mercado


"Wearing a burgundy eye can be fun and bring a little life to your look," "Usually, people say that they feel as though it makes them look 'dead' or 'tired,' but if done right, it can really make you pop." According to Glick, the key to a good application is mixing the burgundy tones with other warm tones, like deep browns, greens, purples, or black. "You can wear it alone, without any low light or highlight shading, but this look only really works for the bold or in the magazines," she cautions. "If you incorporate this color, thinking of it like a jewel tone, it doesn't seem as scary."



Cheek 

Fluvia Lacerda



 "I think a strong cheek should have one accompaniment, like just a lip or just an eye but both should be subtle and soft. The cheek will make its own statement and there is no need to compete with the other features of the face." She adds that if you are going to do a full face of makeup, you should use a cream or powder blush: Liquids or stains can pick up your foundation and make it appear splotchy.


Stay healthy and Beutiful

Dary-Lee

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