Beautiful YouSend to a FriendParty Makeup in 3 Minutes or LessBy Stephanie Tweito Jacob
Your schedule is packed enough as it is. But when you add the extra to-do’s required before a party -- finding a baby sitter, buying a gift for the hostess, etc. -- things can get as hectic as Times Square on New Year’s Eve. Who has time for makeup? Actually, you do! A festive party calls for a little more makeup than your everyday swipe of lip gloss, and it’s surprisingly easy to liven up your look and still be out the door in a flash. The trick: Stick with the natural look you usually have but use makeup to play up your best feature -- either your lips, cheeks or eyes. “Enhancing one part helps you look polished, refreshed, beautiful and not overly made up,” says Maria Verel, a celebrity makeup artist in New York City. Pick the one feature that people have always complimented, suggests Verel. Then follow these steps to create a simple, pretty look in less time than it took to choose your outfit. Holiday Lips 1. Go for a bright shade of lipstick. If you’re feeling more daring, branch out from the pinks. Soft coral shades compliment fair skin, cherry reds pop next to medium-toned complexion and cranberry is best for darker skin tones, says Balsamo. 2. Dust on pressed powder. 3. Use a lip brush. 4. Go with light makeup elsewhere. Cheerful Cheeks 1. Pinch cheeks to determine your shade. 2. Apply blush to the apples of cheeks. 3. Add a little shimmer. 4. Give lips and eyes subtle shine. Festive Eyes 1. Apply a neutral shimmer shadow. 2. Line eyes with shadow to emphasize shape. 3. Smudge and blend. 4. Curl and lengthen lashes. 5. Think pink for lips and cheeks. Stephanie Tweito Jacob is a freelance writer who specializes in beauty, fashion and health. She has held editorial positions at Allure, More and O, The Oprah Magazine. Article RatingCommentsAdd a Commenta name="comment_form">Submit Your CommentReal AnswersQ: Will lemon juice really give my hair natural-looking highlights?A: Lemon juice may seem like an easy, natural way to brighten your hair color, but it could do more harm than good. more >
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