Fashion/Style: New season, New look

Every woman deserves to look her best. The question is not what to wear, but how to wear it. Each season comes with new styles, thus an opportunity for women to update their looks.  

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Every woman deserves to look her best. The question is not what to wear, but how to wear it. Each season comes with new styles, thus an opportunity for women to update their looks.  

Any woman who loves fashion embraces the latest trends on the market and always turns heads.

Tips to own a flattering look

Make-up
Start on a lesser base. Gleaming make-up will draw attention to your face by highlighting any defects. If you usually use foundation, makeup specialists insist that opting for a simple powder will compliment your skin without the product looking caked on.   

If you are planning for a special night out, add a starlet glow by using a special dusting powder around your neck and cleavage, you will shine like a diva. Pedicure

Eyes:
Glittery eye shadows tend to fade and drift. So start off with a neutral shadow as a base to give the colour something to cling to, a cream formula is best and then finish the look with black eyeliner and mascara.

A word of warning, though, sparkly eye shadow can draw attention to wrinkles around your eyes, you can use a dab of sparkly colour in the centre of your lid and a girlish look will be granted.

If you are feeling brave, tryout brighter colours, like blue, green or purple, but remember not to overdo it.

Lips
Fill in your favourite gloss by adding a little shine. Apply your usual lip products with a bit of glittering gloss in the centre of both lips to highlight your point.

Nails
 If you are not sure about sporting glitter on your face, accessorising your nails is a safe way to try out a new trend. Match your nail polish with your wardrobe, or apply classic colours which suit in every season.

Adding some sparkle to your nails is also a good idea if you need to keep your make-up conservative for the office.

Colours
Bright colours suit most people, but the general rule is to stick to colours which match with your complexion, rather than applying anything because you liked it or looked great on someone else. Some colours look harsh and boring on certain skin tones—note this.

Mini skirts
After winning a thumb for make-up and nails, you need to top up with mini dress for a complete flattering look.

Worn wrong, a mini can look cheap and unpleasant. Worn perfectly, it can be cute, trendy and sophisticated.

All ages
Think you are too old for new trends? Not true! Make-up and nail polish are for all ages- just choose more subtle earthy colours instead of sparkly if you want to achieve a more sophisticated and decent look.

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