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9 Ways to Look Like a Celebrity This Summer

These star-worthy makeup tricks will make you glow all season long
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Karlie Kloss' Lifted Lashes
Steal Karlie Kloss' hyper-curled (but falsie-free) fringe by curling your lashes with an eyelash curler, starting from the root. Press on the curler a few times from root to tip for maximum curl. Follow up with three to four coats of your favorite volumizing mascara. Separate the lashes and remove clumps with a lash comb.

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Aishwarya Rai's Bright Eyeliner
This eye-catching liner takes just two products (plus a touch of celebrity-level confidence) to pull off. Apply a thick line of turquoise cream eyeliner below the lower lash line with a precision eyeliner brush. Layer the color in short, sketching strokes to create a bold, even line that mimics your natural eye shape.

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Michelle Monaghan's Dewy Flush
For a fresh, pastel glow like Michelle Monaghan's, apply a sheer or gel rosy pink cheek stain to the apples of your cheeks. Blend with a damp sponge. The result? An effortless, dewy color, perfectly suited to summertime.

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Kendall Jenner's Creamy Lip
Trade your matte lips for a brighter, glossier pop of color this summer, à la Kendall Jenner. Start by lining your lips with a pencil that closely matches your lipstick. Then, fill in your lips completely. This step ensures that you don't end up with a sad rim of lip liner after your lipstick fades. To finish, apply your lipstick with a lip brush, which gives you control over how much product you apply.

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Cara Delevingne's Summer Smoky Eye
This smoky eye look is just soft enough for the warmer season. Use a flat concealer brush to apply eye primer all over the lid. Dust a sheer, neutral shadow from the lash line up to the brow bone with a large shadow brush. Apply a bronzey-brown shadow all over the lid and into the crease with a smaller shadow brush.

With an even more compact shadow brush, draw a thin line of shadow along your upper lash line on the outer half of the lid. Use the same brush to create a graphic cat-eye shape by following the natural curvature of the lower lash line up and out. Top it off with lots and lots of mascara on your top and bottom lashes.

JUL 14, 2015 | SHARES
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