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Swing
into Spring: Update on Fashion and Makeup for the Season SPRING
is upon us, and like many women, you are anxious to pull out your linen dresses
and strappy sandals. Spring is a time of renewal, which includes renewing your
spirit, your wardrobe, your complexion and your makeup routine. Get into the flow
of the season by revamping your makeup to create a `new' you for the season of
renewal. The eyes should be soft and bright, lips full and luscious, cheeks contoured
and rosy or peachy, brows playful or sculpted, and of course, you'll need a dab
of powder to give that matte all-day finish. Red
continues to be a hot color this spring, and it looks great on the hues of the
Black woman's complexion. In addition, softer colors so en vogue. Earth tones
with a touch of frost are still strong, as with Fashion Fair's toasted bronze
lipstick and bronze lip liner. Plums and mauves can be worn alone or mixed with
reds, bronzes, pearls and sheer glosses (such as sheer gold and sheer bronze automatic
lip color) to create a shade that is totally you.
GenxRevealeds
fashion experts offer the following makeup tips to get you into the swing of spring. *
FOUNDATION AND POWDER. Before putting on foundation, cover the dark spots and
area around the eyes with a concealer. This will help hold your eye makeup in
place for hours and hours. Depending on your skin type, select a foundation for
oily, dry, combination or sensitive skin. Select a color that blends into your
neckline. Dot the foundation on at strategic points of the face, then blend it
into the hairline and neck area. The foundation should look natural. If your skin
is basically flawless (lucky you!), skip the foundation and Simply dust with powder
that complements your complexion. If you aren't sure which foundation suits you
best, get help at the makeup counter in your favorite department store. *
SEDUCTIVE EYES. After applying concealer and foundation, apply a light to medium
eye shadow color directly below the brow, then move down to the crease or middle-eye
area and apply a warm medium color. Blend the two colors. For evenings out, apply
a navy, charcoal, black or brown shade to the lower lid for a seductive look.
Line the eyes with a black/brown finer across the top lid. Enhance brows with
an eyebrow powder or pencil. *
SENSUAL MOUTH. The mouth defines overall facial features. To keep color from bleeding,
line the lips with a lip pencil in a shade close to your lipstick color, whether
that is matte or gloss. Use it lip brush to fill in lips with your favorite color.
(For more lasting color, cover entire lip with lip pencil before applying lipstick.)
This spring, highlight lip color with a matte gold for a sultry shimmer. *
CHEEKS. Choose a blush color that complements your lipstick. For a polished, professional
look, add check color with brush strokes just below the check bone. Then blend
in with facial powder for a soft, natural look. For evening, dust cheeks with
gold highlighter. Applying
makeup does not have to be a long, drawn-out ordeal. With a little practice, you
can learn to apply your makeup like a pro. Makeup should look natural and enhance
your appearance. Too much makeup is just as bad as not wearing any at all. This
season, American and U.S. designers continue to show sleek, body-hugging dresses,
including sheaths, slip dresses and clingy summer knits with T-straps. Asymmetric,
one-shoulder dresses, gowns and tops also continue to be popular, as are clothing
items and accessories in tasteful animal prints with brown and black tones. The
form-fitting sheath again is a favorite with women whose lifestyles range from
busy homemaker to career woman. They are available in linen, cotton and silk as
well as in summer knits. There are sheaths of lace and crochet knit over flesh-color
lining, and sheaths covered with sequins and beads for evening. Some are short
while others are knee-length, and still others fall at the calf while some styles
go all tile way to tile ankle. The longer dresses are just as popular for day
as they are for evening; the key is the fabric and how the dress is accessorized. The
skimpy slip also continues to be the rage. These popular lingerie-inspired garments
are a favorite of the Hollywood set and other women in the entertainment business,
and in general with women with toned and fit bodies. In a solid or print fabric,
and whether it is thigh-high or ankle-length, slip dresses make a statement, but
not one appropriate for the office. The
slinky, strappy high-heeled sandal is the perfect complement for the sheath and
for the slip dress. Designers are showing them in snakeskin, a variety of fabrics,
and in patent, woven and smooth leather. Other shoes popular this spring include
sling-backs and the ever-dependable pump. Additional
wardrobe staples that every fashionable woman should have include: *
WHITE COTTON SHIRT that is suitable for wearing under a suit, alone with a skirt
or slacks, over a T-shirt or with jeans on weekends. *
A BIG SILKY SCARF can enhance your wardrobe. It also can be used as a shawl, swimsuit
cover-up or a toga for a summer outing. And the small, silky square tied around
the neck adds a nice accent to a suit, dress or even a simple blouse and skirt
or slacks outfit. * SKIRT
SUIT that flatters your body and makes you feel good. Every woman needs at least
one great suit that is appropriate for church, luncheons, banquets and those special
presentations at the office. Skirt lengths vary from thigh-short to ankle-long
this season, but many designers are showing skirts grazing the knee, which is
flattering for most women and more appropriate for business meetings. The end
result should be a chic, pulled together look. *
PANTSUIT with a body-flattering jacket and sleek pants are another must-have item
for the working woman's wardrobe. Save the linen for weekend outings, and select
less troubling fabrics for office wear. *
THE BAG you carry this spring should complement your overall look. If you are
petite, don't carry a big bag or one with a long strap; it will overwhelm you.
Cut out the clutter; instead of a huge, masculine briefcase, opt for an attractive,
slender tote bag or portfolio. |