| Spruce up your spring make-up
Ditch the wintry whiteness and burst into the new season with pretty shades of pink
Get Glowing
The next priority is to banish those dark circles and puffy eyes. Invest in the beauty industry's new wonder cream, Hylexin. For £95 you get a teeny-tiny tube of cream which is hailed as the best weapon against dark circles and puffiness. On more of a modest budget? Head back to the Clinique counter and pick up some All About Eyes Concealer (£15). A multi-purpose product, this moisturises, de-puffs and lightens those tired eyes in one hit.
Pore Perfect Get the glow with the help of Becca's Shimmering Skin Perfector in Opal. This product is part foundation, part moisturiser. It not only creates a flawless complexion but also protects against sun damage through the built-in SPF 15. Use on its own, or mix it with a drop of Giorgio Armani's critically acclaimed Luminous Silk Foundation and achieve the ultimate in pore perfection.
Purple is regal and sophisticated and everyone from supermodels to Hollywood princesses have been sporting varying degrees of lavender on their lids. This hue makes the eye look more open and feminine. And the best part? Purple complements every eye colour. Avoid overkill, keep the rest of your make-up sheer, and pick up Chanel Irreelle Duo in Star Dust or MAC's eyeshadow in Creme de Violet. Apply with a fine brush or a cotton bud over the eyelids and around the rims of your eyes to create a soft, doe-eyed effect. Remember, a soft wash of lavender is enough. More shadow is not necessarily better. Big lips For spring, designer Zac Posen sent out fresh-faced models wearing a hit of hot-pink lipstick. Take the look off the runway by applying a vivid matte lipstick. Skip the lip liner and instead, layer on the colour gently, applying with your finger to get a natural, vibrant look. Dior Addict Ultra-Shine Lipcolour in Shiniest Pomegranate is the ideal product.
Bubble-gum blush To really heat up the cheeks use Pout Flush Blush in the aptly named Flushed Pink. If you have Asian or black skin, pick up the hot pink tones of Nars' Lokoum blush. For anyone who wants to make less of a statement and needs a gentler introduction to blusher, you cannot go wrong with the new foolproof apricot shades like Givenchy's Prisme Again! In Pearly Satin. Sweep the brush over the powder and start applying on the apples of your cheeks to achieve a girly glow.
Flowing locks The quick way to achieve it is to wash and go. After shampooing, spray in some Bumble & Bumble Surf Spray, wrap your hair in a bun and let it dry naturally. When dry simply undo the bun, massage in a light serum and hey presto - you have the hair Sienna wishes she hadn't chopped off for that film role. Loose and carefree locks were joined by another key trend at the fashions shows - the ponytail. High and tight or low and loose, they were everywhere from Alberta Ferretti to Mariella Burani. Easy to achieve at home, they are girly, practical and chic. After washing, blow-dry your hair smooth, banishing frizz, before gathering your hair into place with the help of a large paddle brush. Secure it in place with a hair band, getting a close to the base as you can. Copy the models at Sonia Rykiel and tie a black ribbon over the band. Don't be alarmed if any stray strands fall down - the look is meant to be sexy and soft rather than scrapped and harsh. Think Park Avenue Princess rather than Croydon Facelift. With your hair in a sexy ponytail, your skin glowing and your pout ready for action you are well and truly on top of the trends for 2006. All you need now is that D&G broiderie anglaise dress, that new lilac Chloe Paddington and a healthy dose of sunshine. |