Eva Longoria paired a classic smoky eye and nude lip with a nude Vionnet gown and a trendy fishtail braid at the Cannes Film Festival premiere of "Foxcatcher."
To get the perfect smoky eye, L'Oréal Paris global makeup artist Karim Rahman used L'Oréal Paris Colour Riche Eye Shadow Quad in Cupa Joe, $7.95, onto the lids. After lining the upper and lower lashline with L'Oréal Paris Never Fail Eyeliner by Infallible in Black, $8.48 and smudging slightly for a softer look, he applied L'Oréal Paris Voluminous Million Lashes Mascara in Black, $8.95. On her lips, Longoria wore L'Oréal Paris Colour Riche Extraordinaire Lip Colour in Nude Ballet, $8.95.
To copy the actress's cool, messy braid, prep hair with a root boosting spray and create a side-swept fishtail. Then, mist it with a dry texturizing spray and rub the braid between your hands to give it an undone look.
To get the perfect smoky eye, L'Oréal Paris global makeup artist Karim Rahman used L'Oréal Paris Colour Riche Eye Shadow Quad in Cupa Joe, $7.95, onto the lids. After lining the upper and lower lashline with L'Oréal Paris Never Fail Eyeliner by Infallible in Black, $8.48 and smudging slightly for a softer look, he applied L'Oréal Paris Voluminous Million Lashes Mascara in Black, $8.95. On her lips, Longoria wore L'Oréal Paris Colour Riche Extraordinaire Lip Colour in Nude Ballet, $8.95.
To copy the actress's cool, messy braid, prep hair with a root boosting spray and create a side-swept fishtail. Then, mist it with a dry texturizing spray and rub the braid between your hands to give it an undone look.
At the opening ceremony of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival, Blake Lively set the bar high -- like really, really high. Her smoky eye and slicked-back, braided ponytail combo was the perfect complement to her burgundy Gucci gown and Lorraine Schwartz earrings. Even Upper East Side It girl Serena van der Woodsen would have been jealous.
The L'Oréal Paris spokesmodel's makeup can be recreated using just four of the brand's products. Start by blending L'Oréal Paris Colour Riche Eye Shadow Quad in Cupa Joe, $7.95, across the lids, using the darker colors at the crease. Next, line the upper and lower lashline with L'Oréal Infallible The Super Slim Liquid Eyeliner in Black, $8.95, and finish with L'Oréal Paris Voluminous Million Lashes Mascara in Black, $8.95.
Complete the look with a coat of L'Oréal Paris Colour Riche Caresse Wet Shine Stain in Lilac Ever After, $9.95, on your lips, and -- tada! -- you're Blake Lively. We can dream, right?
The L'Oréal Paris spokesmodel's makeup can be recreated using just four of the brand's products. Start by blending L'Oréal Paris Colour Riche Eye Shadow Quad in Cupa Joe, $7.95, across the lids, using the darker colors at the crease. Next, line the upper and lower lashline with L'Oréal Infallible The Super Slim Liquid Eyeliner in Black, $8.95, and finish with L'Oréal Paris Voluminous Million Lashes Mascara in Black, $8.95.
Complete the look with a coat of L'Oréal Paris Colour Riche Caresse Wet Shine Stain in Lilac Ever After, $9.95, on your lips, and -- tada! -- you're Blake Lively. We can dream, right?
At last night's Los Angeles premiere of "The Other Woman," Kate Upton ruled the red carpet in a sparkling gray strapless Dolce & Gabbana dress and plenty of glittering jewelry to match. And while we loved all the bling, we couldn't stop staring at her voluminous updo by celebrity hairstylist Peter Butler.
To create the look, Butler evenly applied three dollops of Leonor Greyl Mousse au Lotus Volumatrice throughout Upton's hair. While blowing it out with a paddle brush, he sprayed Leonor Greyl Spray Structure Naturelle, concentrating on the front roots for more volume.
To get even more texture, Butler divided the hair into sections and used a large barrel curling wand, adding a spritz of Leonor Greyl Éclat Naturel. The result was a cool, almost wet look.
Then, he pulled Upton's hair back into a low ponytail, wrapped it into a bun and secured it with hair pins. To ensure the textured look would stay all night, Butler set the hair with Leonor Greyl Laque Souple before the star hit the red carpet.
To create the look, Butler evenly applied three dollops of Leonor Greyl Mousse au Lotus Volumatrice throughout Upton's hair. While blowing it out with a paddle brush, he sprayed Leonor Greyl Spray Structure Naturelle, concentrating on the front roots for more volume.
To get even more texture, Butler divided the hair into sections and used a large barrel curling wand, adding a spritz of Leonor Greyl Éclat Naturel. The result was a cool, almost wet look.
Then, he pulled Upton's hair back into a low ponytail, wrapped it into a bun and secured it with hair pins. To ensure the textured look would stay all night, Butler set the hair with Leonor Greyl Laque Souple before the star hit the red carpet.
Carrie Underwood's Old Hollywood-inspired makeup at last night's Academy of Country Music Awards was created by makeup artist Melissa Schleicher using Almay products. (The singer serves as the Global Brand Ambassador). Here's how you can get the glamorous look for yourself.
Schleicher used primer on the singer's face then applied Almay Smart Shade Skintone Matching Makeup and Almay Smart Shade Blush in Pink before dusting Almay Smart Shade Loose Powder to set the look.
To really make the eyes pop, Schleicher used Almay Eyeliner in brown, then applied Almay Intense i-Color Smoky-i Kit for hazel eyes on the lids and Almay Shadow Softies Intense i-Color in Hot Fudge along the crease for a smoky effect.
Schleicher used primer on the singer's face then applied Almay Smart Shade Skintone Matching Makeup and Almay Smart Shade Blush in Pink before dusting Almay Smart Shade Loose Powder to set the look.
To really make the eyes pop, Schleicher used Almay Eyeliner in brown, then applied Almay Intense i-Color Smoky-i Kit for hazel eyes on the lids and Almay Shadow Softies Intense i-Color in Hot Fudge along the crease for a smoky effect.
Sporting a head-to-toe look that Megan Draper certainly would approve of, Jessica Paré paired a graphic eye with coral stained cheeks and lips for last night's L.A. premiere of "Mad Men." Working with Tarte Cosmetics, makeup artist Mai Quynh told us how to get the look:
For perfect skin, Quynh first used Tarte Clean Slate Flawless 12-Hr Brightening Primer and Tarte Amazonian Clay 12-Hr Coverage Foundation in Fair Beige all over the star's face. Cheeks got an extra punch of color with Tarte Cheek Stain in Tipsy followed by Tarte Amazonian Clay 12-Hr Blush in Glisten.
Drawing inspiration from Paré's structured, asymmetrical Antonio Berardi dress, Quynh created a dramatic eye by applying a thick line of Tarte Lights, Camera, Lashes Precision Longwear Liquid Liner in black along the upper lash line. She then lined the lower inner rim of Paré's eyes with Tarte SmolderEyes Amazonian Clay Waterproof Liner in Onyx before finishing with two coats of mascara.
To match the lip color with the coral hue on Paré's cheeks, Quynh mixed Tarte LipSurgence Power Pigment in Tipsy with Tarte LipSurgence Lipgloss in Blissful.
For perfect skin, Quynh first used Tarte Clean Slate Flawless 12-Hr Brightening Primer and Tarte Amazonian Clay 12-Hr Coverage Foundation in Fair Beige all over the star's face. Cheeks got an extra punch of color with Tarte Cheek Stain in Tipsy followed by Tarte Amazonian Clay 12-Hr Blush in Glisten.
Drawing inspiration from Paré's structured, asymmetrical Antonio Berardi dress, Quynh created a dramatic eye by applying a thick line of Tarte Lights, Camera, Lashes Precision Longwear Liquid Liner in black along the upper lash line. She then lined the lower inner rim of Paré's eyes with Tarte SmolderEyes Amazonian Clay Waterproof Liner in Onyx before finishing with two coats of mascara.
To match the lip color with the coral hue on Paré's cheeks, Quynh mixed Tarte LipSurgence Power Pigment in Tipsy with Tarte LipSurgence Lipgloss in Blissful.