wear makeup - Harford STYLE Magazine

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wear makeup - Harford STYLE Magazine
wear makeup
...don’t let it wear you!
You’ve been wearing the same makeup
since 1980 and you're ready to change it up.
Keep in mind that the goal is to
emphasize your natural beauty: you
want someone to notice how good
you look, not what color
eyeshadow you are wearing.
Here are a few tips:
Only emphasize one feature at a time:
your eyes or your lips, not both or
you’ll be sporting the overdone
beauty queen look.
When wearing red or
dark lips, pair it with a
very natural eye- I used a
shimmery Ivory with
simple liner and lots of
mascara on the
eye with
this crisp
red lip.
I prefer a
matte
red lip
for a more
modern look
plus it lasts
longer than
a glossy
choice.
by Kim Reyes
DC Makeup Artist
www.kimreyesmakeup.com
model Claire Wright
represented by
T.H.E Artist Agency
makeup Kim Reyes
photography & styling
Amy Jones
www.amyjphoto.com
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When wearing a darker or smoky
eye look try a nude or lighter shimmery
lip: we say “nude" but really mean a
lighter peach, pink or brown a shade darker
than your actual skin tone.
model Claire Wright
represented by
T.H.E Artist Agency
makeup Kim Reyes
www.kimreyesmakeup.com
photography & styling
Amy Jones
www.amyjphoto.com
103www.harfordstyle.com4
For blush, pick natural shades that have
a neutral tone: anything too pink, red or
magenta will never look natural on your
cheeks. Try pinky browns, peach, brick (for
darker skin complexions).
Feel free to experiment with lip and eye
shadows. If you use a light hand, makeup
should be like wardrobe: you don’t have
to wear the same thing everyday!