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Try celebs' beauty trends to look glamorous

Darpan News Desk IANS, 21 Jul, 2014 07:23 AM
    It is time to take inspiration from Hollywood stars like Jessica Alba's summery smoky eyes or Judy Greer's braided hairstyle and try their beauty trends.
     
    Here's what celebrities are opting for at red carpet appearances, reports usmagazine.com.
     
    * Jessica Alba's summery smoky eyes: Avon global celeb make-up artist Lauren Anderson was inspired by her one-shouldered golden dress to create a goddess make-up look. Anderson used the medium shade of Avon Eye Dimensions Eyeshadow in Khaki Chic on the lid and the darker shade on the corners of the eye. She then lined the upper and bottom lash lines with Avon Kohl Eye Liner in True Black and layered Hourglass Calligraphy Liquid Eye Liner over it. Avon Mega Effects Mascara in black added drama to the look.
     
    * Jordana Brewster's bright lip colour: Celeb make-up artist Jamie Greenberg added a bright strawberry colour to Brewster's neutral look. Greenberg created a dewy complexion with Avon Glow Bronzing Powder all over and Mark Touch and Glow Shimmering Cream Cubes on the apples of the cheeks. Then she finished with Mark Gloss Gorgeous Stay on Lip Stain in Lolli.
     
    * Judy Greer's braided hairstyle: Greer recently rocked an intricate hairstyle that's easy to create. Celebrity hairstylist Gregory Russell parted the hair in the center, separated the crown section for later, and French braided each side back, fastening with a clear elastic. Next, he braided the crown section. After roughing up each of the strands and pulling out a few face-framing strands, he pinned the side braids into two low buns. Russell then wrapped the crown braid to the knots and finished with hairspray to set the look.

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