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    Go Rock 'N Roll Glamorous With Heavy Metal Eyes

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    Pauline Montupet on Jun 16, 2009 4:20 PM PDT
    The spring runway shows left me thoroughly confused with all the different makeup trends. From bright colors to harsh 80's eyes, natural looks to metallic, Spring '09 brought us a lot of variety and lots of options. But by far the easiest and most flattering look was the metallic eye. Perfect for day or night, it can subtly sparkly and natural or sexy and smoky. One of my favorites was the wide-eyed look at Donna Karan. A beige to natural palette in gold and silver on eyelids paired with mile-long lashes gave the models an upscale yet natural look. Adding a warm coppery gold in the creases and a dusting of lighter shadow in the inside corners makes the eyes appear larger and more awake. When your eyes are sparkly like a disco ball, be sure to keep the rest of the face neutral. A touch of foundation and a terracotta blush is just enough to make skin look flawless and perfect. Finish it all off with a swipe of nude lipstick or gloss. The look will pair perfectly with all the beige and metallic clothes that dominated the runways. Take a look at the slideshow for some products that can help you perfect the look yourself!

    Speed Up Your Beauty Routine With Roll-On Products!

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    Pauline Montupet on Jan 12, 2009 5:19 AM PST
    Speed is definitely the name of the game nowadays. We want everything to be as quick and easy as possible, especially when it comes to our morning routine before work- coffee that brews in a minute (hello Nespresso machine), breakfast on the go, and high-speed trains. Shaving time off your beauty routine isn't as easy- trust me, I've tried applying my makeup in my car or on the bus and I get to work looking more like the evil stepmother and less like Cinderella. That's why these new roller ball packaged beauty products are great. They minimize the fuss of application and having to deal with brushes and sponges, since you simply need to roll away and its done! For problem skin try the Kinerase blemish dissolver that rolls right onto your zit for spot application. Looking a little puffy under the eyes from a night on the town? Roll on some Garnier anti-puff roller and then follow up with the LORAC double feature concealer that contains a concealer stick, a roller ball blender and a highlight lotion, all in one little package. Sue Devitt's E-Z eye rollerball eye shadow works great to give the right amount of shimmer in the inside corner of your eye to give you that wide awake look, even at 8am! Need a spill-proof perfume? Philosophy's best selling scent, Amazing Grace, now comes in a convenient little roll-on application bottle. Check out the slideshow for prices and where to buy!
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