Thursday, August 19, 2010

How do you do this hair and makeup?

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READ: say more than ';curl your hair with a _ inch curling iron, spray with hair spray... blah blah blah'; bc i curl my hair with a curling iron and it doesnt turn out like that so give me tips, if the way the curl turns out has something to do with kristen stewarts haircut, and just things like that. anyone can say ';curl it with a curling iron'; alright?








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READ: i realize she uses eye liner, tell me color, liquid or pencil, tecniques for applying eyeliner, a great mascara to get her eyelashes for someone with short, thin, straight eyelashes, tips for applying mascara, the type of eyeshadow used (cream, powder), a good geuss of what brand she uses, what color of eye shadow, which color goes on what part of the eye lid, so do you understand? i want detail on top of detail...





READ: please only answer if you really know what you are talking about. please dont lie for points. that is not what yahoo answers is for. thank you! (:How do you do this hair and makeup?
Thats 'Bella' from the twilight movie! :)How do you do this hair and makeup?
i'm not sure about the hair, but for the makeup:





She look likes like it's an eyeliner stick and rimmels black eyeliner pencils are great, it looks like she does the inside of the lid all the way to the corner of the eye and then a bit on the bottom bit of the lid to make it more a smokey effect, then for the mascara, define a lash by maybelline is great, i use it all the time!





You can also top it off by putting some vaseline on your lips to make them look shiny :)





Hope ive helped a bit
for the hair you wash and condition it


air dry it


then get ur curler and twist the ends of ur hair for about 25 seconds or more








i believe for makeup she is wearing black eye pencil like MAC or urban decay


for mascar get define a lash trust me it is the best its the shape of ur lashs and if u go root to tip u get no clumps and long pretty lashes


use a cream nutral eyeshadow and rub itnto lid and a darker shade into ur crease


and some chapstick for lips





and for face foundation and a pinkish cream blush on the apple of ur cheeks so they glow








i hope i helped
Hun... your asking for alot... youtube is your friend.... they have plenty of videos of how to do your hair and makeup.
wash hair.


let dry.


part in the middle.


curl your hair with a 1.5-2 inch curling iron


when your whole head is curled shake out the curls so they are more loose.


use whatever you want to pull back the 2 sections.


hairspray as needed. :D








ps. imsoexcitedfortwilight!
try putting rollers in your hair for a couple of hours. then after you take it down, move your fingers through it, just play with it, then put hair spray. but honestly, its not gonna look exactly like that because your doing it to yourself. the best way to make it look EXACT is going to the hair dresser.





the makeup is really easy. black pencil eyeliner, on the top eyelid as close to the eyelashes as you possibly can. and when you are appling the eyeliner, try rubbing it into your eyelashes as well (this will make your eyelashes look longer). the half way on the bottom eye, put black eyeliner pencil starting half way from the middle of your eye, to the outer corner of your eye. then it looks like she has a golden, tanish eyeshadow all over the eye lid. probably a nude shade of lip color. curl your eyelashes, and then put some mascara on it.


and again, your probably wont get it to look EXACTLY like hers. goodluck and hope i helped =)





use powder eyeshadow.
AW, r u a twilight fan too? Or do you just like her hair? Either way here ya go





Hair


-To curl hair, use a wide-barrel curling iron. Starting with one section, take a 1-inch portion of hair, spritz it with styling spray (again, I love Bumble and Bumble Styling Spray) or hairspray. Wrap hair around the barrel of the curling iron. (Wrapping hair is different from the traditional curling method. You don't want to 'clip' hair into the barrel. Wrapping allows you to curl all the way to the root). When you're curling, make sure to leave ends loose to avoid a crimp mark.





Release the curl after about 5-10 seconds (hold longer if you want a tighter curl). You should have a corkscrew curl.


Roll curl and bobby pin it close to the scalp. (I'm lazy, so I skip this step to save time).


Alternate the direction of the curl as you work your way through each section. (It's all in the direction you wind hair around the barrel of the curling iron. Start by placing hair on top of the barrel and wrapping around, then switch by putting the barrel on top of the hair before winding it around). Alternating directions makes curls look more natural. Some curls can remain tight, some loose.


Once pinned curls have cooled, release them.


Remove nozzle from dryer and gently loosen waves with cool air. You can also separate curls with your fingers, just make sure not to brush them out.


To add shine, spritz a hair serum . Stylist David Babaii finger-combs Biosilk Silk Therapy serum into actress Kate Hudson's hair (May 2007, InStyle). You can forego hair serum and spritz with saltwater spray. I like John Frieda Beach Blonde Ocean Waves Sea spray.


Set with hairspray. Just don't overdo it, you don't want new waves to feel ';crunchy.'; Also use volumizing spray.





- Great Eyeliner





Step 1: Start with a completely bare eye, no shadow or mascara.


Step 2: Apply liquid liner in the upper lashes. Dot the liner into lashes, pushing them aside if need be. The result is not supposed to be a line. It's supposed to look as if the lashes themselves are super thick at the root.


Step 3: Apply mascara.


Step 4: Compare eye to other naked eye and see if you love the results.





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What To Do With It-Prep the lid. The key to keeping eyeshadow from melting into your eyelid crease as the day goes on is to kept eyelids oil-free. To do this start with an eyeshadow base (also called ';primer';). I prefer to dab at bit of MAC's 'paint' on lids before shadow application. Or try Fresh Freshface Perfecting Eye Primer.








Apply eyeliner. If you're going for a typical black, brown or gray smoky eye, apply liner in one of those colors above the upper lash line, drawing line thicker in the middle of eye. If your opting for a jewel-toned eye (violet makes a gorgeous smoky eye), line eyes with a purple, blue or deep green liner.








Blend in color on bottom lashes For color on the bottom (a key smoky eye look) you'll want a lighter eyeliner. The key is to ';smudge it.'; You can also apply a bit of shadow to get full smudge effect.








Apply light base color Again, the key to a smoky eye is pairing a lighter base with the darker hue. I prefer a nice cream shade for my base. Sweep a light, shimmery shadow over the lids to your browbone. I love Stila's whipped eye shadows $20. The moist ';mousse'; consistency seems to stay on forever. My favorite colors are taupe and pearl.








Blend in darker color, but keep dark color below the crease. Now that you have the base and eyeliner on, it's time to get the smoky effect. You need a darker eyeshadow shade. Using an eyeshadow brush blend in color starting at your lash line, blending up. Make sure to blend color into the lash line so the eye liner disappears. Stop deep color at crease.








Doublecheck your work Make sure eyes match and blend color with a Q-tip if need be.








Finish with several coats of volumizing mascara. Tried and true mascaras (featured in ';Elle'; magazine's March 2006 issue) include DiorShow Mascara %26amp; L'Oreal Paris Volume Shocking Mascara. Elle's writer says they are the best volumizers she's tried.





Ok, that should do it....Hope it helps
















































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