With the holidays around the corner, your already busy schedule is
guaranteed to get crazier with all the parties and events that you have
to attend.
No matter how stressed or frazzled you are, you’ll want
to look your best! We reached out to celebrity makeup gurus Amanda
Shackleton and Vanessa Elese for tips on transitioning your makeup from
daytime professional to nighttime dazzling.
Face
Having
a clean canvas is key to long lasting makeup that won't wear off as the
night progresses, and after working an eight-hour work day, you know
your foundation is not at its best. So, when it comes to touching up
your foundation, Shackleton, whose celeb clientele includes Sarah
Michelle Gellar and Rosario Dawson, recommends always having blotting
paper on hand.
If you apply foundation on oily skin, “It will
change the color of your foundation and slide right off,” she says. So,
taking a few seconds to blot off the excess oil is crucial to having a
fresh base. Amanda suggests carrying a foundation stick if you’re in a
rush.
“These are small and can work as both a concealer and
foundation. Pat on where needed, especially under the eyes, and seal
with another blotting paper."
Eyes
When
transitioning from office makeup to a holiday party look, adjusting your
eye makeup can make a huge difference. Elese, an Emmy Award-winning
celebrity beauty expert, recommends wearing a light smoky eye to work
and then later deepening the color to create a darker smoky effect. To
achieve this, she recommends Nars “Brumes” Duo Eyeshadow that has a
matte charcoal and a highlighter blue slate color.
“Transition
your light gray wash to evening with an additional application of the
gray to really smoke out your eye. Then place the highlighting color in
the center of your lid, blending gently to the corners for a layered
look that will draw light with the subtle shimmer into your eyes,” she
says.
A smoky eye can be created using just about any color, so
play around and see what looks best on you! For eyeliner, Shackleton
suggests thickening the line or adding a cat eye. “By bringing the liner
out and sweeping the cat eye extension slightly up, it creates a more
dramatic look and lifts up the corners of your outer lids to make you
look more awake.”
Lips
Your lips serve as the
exclamation point for your makeup. For the office, Elese suggests
choosing a color that can be "gently applied then blotted for face
awakening effect." Then when night falls and you're ready for the party,
"fully saturate your lips with an even, dramatic application and then
blot.”
Nighttime is a great chance for you to go for a more
dramatic lip color, so Shackleton suggests popping on a matte red or
fuchsia lipstick.
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