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Beauty Look of the Week: Coral Make-Up

Posted May 16th 2008 9:05AM by Alexis Stodghill
Filed under: Lifestyle, Style and Beauty, Style Spotter


By Michelle Mckenzie for AMBERmag.com



Seeking a pretty, yet fuss-free makeup look this spring? This season peaches, corals, and light washes of orange -- as seen at Carlos Miele's spring 2008 collection -- complement all skin tones and are the perfect shades that work for day, night, weddings and more.


Working with one color is a fool-proof way to achieve a pulled-together look as it eliminates the need for blending two or three different shades. Yet pulling it off is not as easy as it looks. "That's because it only works best with some shades," explains makeup artist Lanier Long, who has painted the faces of celebrities ranging from Lauryn Hill to Brandy to India.Arie. Long recommends sticking with more earthy tones. Purple palettes, for example, need not apply. But even with the most skintone-illuminating shades the result can look clumsy, instead of chic. The trick, says Long, is playing with different textures -- think creamy eyeshadow with a lipstain. Or matte eyeshadow with a lipstick or gloss. The result? A palette so simple it sizzles.

Click here to find where you can get this lovely look to highlight your natural beauty.


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1. This ... is a fantastic look. It is warm, inviting
and does not look HIGHLY made up.

Great combos in color. Coral, peach and lights oranges.

That combo works great.

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.... DADS, DAMES & DUDES too!

Its really pretty for us at 10:10AM on May 16th 2008

2. The coral color make-up looks "Nice" and "Natural" on her beautiful skin. I would like to know, what the colors would be for the "Summer" time. Sorry, I'm just getting ahead of myself. I want summer to hurry and come on!

"DimePiece" at 9:17PM on May 20th 2008

3. Fresh, light and beautiful look. Looks like a sexy pair of jeans would compliment the appearance.

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Terrah at 1:04PM on May 24th 2008

4. All of these colors are beautiful and you can customize your own color palette to match your own skin tone.

Abena at 4:53PM on May 24th 2008

5. The color palette is gorgeous. You can also make up your own look with Avon products at low cost. Visit www.youravon.com/agooden

Abena at 4:59PM on May 24th 2008

6.
Sexy, Fresh, Light and Beautiful appearance. A sexy pair of jeans would compliment the look of youth.

Go to http://blingdivastore.com for SEXY BUTT Enhancing Jeans while
the shipping is FREE!
For 5 facts you must know to work on your Butt, Legs & Thighs, go to:
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Terrah at 3:41PM on May 25th 2008

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