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How to: Sculpt your face with makeup

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Makeup artist Dimitri James, in collaboration with It’s a Glam Thing, shows us how to highlight and sculpt your face using makeup by SKINN. The model he’s working on is gorgeous Adrienne Janic from TLC.

The product he uses is the Highlight, Blush, Bronze & Sculpt Kit by Skinn.

more info:
Skinn.com

Backstage beauty at Agnes B

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Backstage beauty at Agnes B: Sonia Deveny uses Organic GlamSonia Deveny, Chief Makeup Artist at the Agnes B show, chose Organic Glam - the UK eco-friendly cosmetics line by The Organic Pharmacy - to create Agnes’s vision: “She wanted the girls to look healthy, glowing with an edge of Parisian chic.”
Backstage at the Spring/Summer 08 Agnes B collection it was all about flushed cheeks and nude lips.

Step by step, this is what Sonia did, so you can recreate the same runway chic look:
• To create the luminous skin essential to the models’ look Sonia Deveny mixed a bit of Sheer Tint in Ivory Glow with Antioxidant Foundation.
• She used OG blush in Peach on the apples of the cheeks and Peach shadow from the nude palette all over eye lid with Matt Brown on the outer corners and under blending well.
• Highlight shimmer in Silver Ice on the inner corners of the eye and along brow bone and cheek bones created the fresh dewy look.
• Nude lipstick on conditioned lips creates the fresh, healthy glow essential this spring.

more info:
Organic Glam

Paul & Joe Spring 2008 collection: Sweetie

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Make up artists | Paul & Joe Spring 2008 collection: SweetieJust in time for spring 2008, the amazing Paul & Joe duo has created a new line of makeup inspired by old-fashioned sweet shops: the Sweetie collection.
As always, the first thing that strikes the eye is the irresistible packaging.

The theme is carried out through names, shades and packaging, reminescent of childhood memories of bon-bons and candy jars.
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