At Kate Spade, makeup artist Romy Soleimani achieved maximum glossiness by using a fluffy brush to press facial oil into the skin.
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At Baja East, James Kaliardos gave his models a "sexy shine" by applying MAC Strobe Cream and highlighter on the cheeks, forehead, and lids.
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And at Michael Costello, skin got the all-over-glow treatment, as well, when makeup artist Michaela Polaco mixed Inglot AMC Face & Body Illuminator with the brand's HD Corrective Primer and slathered the blend over the skin for a "dreamy effect."
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We all know how to rim our eyes with black pencil, maybe smoke it out a bit or add a little tasteful cat-eye at the corners, but it's kind of like, "been there done that," right? At the fall shows, makeup artists took black liner up a notch by trotting out inventive new shapes and placements or even adding a pop of color.
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At Monse, makeup artist Grace Lee created an exaggerated double flick at the outer corners reminiscent of racing stripes by using Maybelline Lasting Drama Waterproof Gel Pencil in Sleek Onyx followed by Maybelline Master Precise Ink Metallic Liquid Liner in Black Comet.
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