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The key products
During Fashion Week, I want products with a good amount of coverage, as well as SPF and moisture since I'll be outside between shows. I love Amarte Natural Finish BB Cream, $80, because it has SPF 36, leaves my skin feeling dewy, and covers my freckles better than a tinted moisturizer. Plus, the texture is so blendable, and it has added skin care ingredients.

I'm also using Tarte Maracuja Creaseless Waterproof Concealer, $24, because -- as the name suggests -- it doesn't crease and settle into the fine lines around my eyes. And since it's waterproof, it won't slide down my face when I get a little sweaty racing around from show to show.



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Eyes
I've always had a little complex about having downturned eyes, but fortunately it's easy enough to "correct" with eyeliner. A stroke of black gel liner along my lashes with a subtle upward-sweeping cat-eye shape makes all the difference. Suddenly, I look more awake.

I'll layer the liner over basic beige eyeshadow. I'm not particularly adventurous with shadow colors, and I want my look to go with whatever outfit I decide to wear each day. Then, I'll finish it off with a few coats of volumizing mascara -- top lashes only.

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The key products
I can't stress this enough: When you want your eye makeup to last, eye primer is a necessity. Make Up For Ever Eye Prime, $22, feels like almost nothing when you put it on, but somehow it manages to make makeup look perfect for three times longer than usual. I can layer a dark, smoky color over this miracle product (my fave is Nars Cream Eyeshadow in Zardoz, $24), and it won't crease for days.

Bobbi Brown Longwear Gel Eyeliner, $23, is another must-have for Fashion Week. Even if I forget my primer (gasp!), this liner has major staying power.

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Bold lipstick
I'm making dark berry lipstick the focal point of my look. It's wildly popular right now, and it's such a low-commitment trend -- if I hate it, I can always wipe it off and start over. To prep my lips, I exfoliate them with a warm, damp washcloth. This time of year, it's almost impossible not to have dry lips. Then, I apply the moisturizing lipstick and blot my lips with a tissue.

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The key products
Too Faced La Creme Lipstick in Logan Berry, $21, is just dark enough without being Goth. The formula is so incredibly moisturizing that it almost feels like a gloss, but it has a stain-like quality that makes it last. I know I'm going to have to carry it with me for touchups, but fortunately there are plenty of mirrors backstage.

I'll admit it: Even though I'm a beauty editor, my makeup could not be more boring.

Each morning I spend exactly seven minutes applying tinted moisturizer, pink blush, black liner, and a few coats of mascara. The result is pretty enough, but it's exactly the same. Every. Single. Day.

But for New York Fashion Week, my go-to routine isn't going to cut it. Of course I want to appear polished and professional when I'm backstage doing interviews, but I also want to look like I know what's going on in the beauty world trend-wise. After all, these are the top makeup artists and hairstylist in the business -- they're the ones who create the trends. I don't want them to think I wasn't paying attention last season.

Skip ahead to see how I'm doing my makeup and how to get the look.

While I want a look that's cooler than my usual snooze-fest makeup, there's one other requirement: It has to last. During Fashion Week, there will be days when I'm backstage at 7 a.m. and then swinging by an after-party at 11 p.m. -- with barely any time in between to fix my face (or, sadly, take off my heels).

So I've come up with a look that's fun, and I'm using products that are proven to stay put. What do you think -- will the pros be impressed?
BY DAWN DAVIS | SHARES
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