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8/13/08

All in the Eyes

Make-up artist Clint Fernandes talks about make up for your eyes and getting the perfect look for those peepers…Pics by Khush Singh

Eye: Smoky and subtle eyes with loads of mascara will rule the roost. Subtle and natural eyes will also be the trend.

Colour Palette: Peach, Bronze, woody browns, lilac, pale coral, exotic floral and sea colours in neutral shades. Silver, gold and smoky black add a dash of drama.

Summery Touch: A touch of eyeliner and a dash of brown-black mascara with brighten your eyes.

Style Wise: If you want to highlight your eyes, do up your lips in neutral or subtle shades. However, bright lips can also be matched with dramatic dark eyeshadow during the night. Finish with smudge-proof mascara on the top lashes.

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Get your eyes to speak for you…be ready to flutter them, root somebody on the spot with them, and seduce your man with them…Make up maestro, Clint Fernandes cues Rakhee Kaushik on the dramatic n the trendiest eye makeup… Read on and prepare to become the siren as you experiment with each look…Plus see how I achieved each from my Portfolio pics.

BENGAL MAGIC ( a le Sharmila Tagore, in the 60’s look)

* Apply liquid kohl on the upper and lower lids in an almond shape
* Extend the corner of the upper eyeliner towards the eyebrows, thinning it as it goes upwards
* Set it well by applying black eyeshadow on the lines.



Colours: Kohl pencil, liquid black, the smudged kohl look
Moments: Catwalks, Glitzy nights
Ultra Glam: Use black eyeshadow sparingly on the outer and inner corners of the upper eyelid.

FUTURISTIC LOOK
Colour the lid and brow bone area in a single colour
Colours: Any pale colour, or in darker hues, aqua green and peacock blue.
Moments: More popular at international fashion dos.
Ultra Glam: You can colour forehead and temple too for a hip tweak.













CLEOPATRA LOOK

* Brush a light eyeshadow over the entire lid and blend it upwards towards the brow bone. A shade like beige, taupe or cream is perfect.
* Apply a rich dark shadow to the contour and blend into the crease.
* From the inner corner of your eyelid, draw a thin line using a dark eyeliner and thicken it gradually when you reach the outer corner. Sweep it upwards further.


* Do the same thing on the lower lash line, extend it upward to meet the upper line.
* Finish with two generous coats of mascara.

Colours: Bold sea blue, yellow green, royal blue, beige and deep jewel colours
Moments: Red carpet events, catwalks and big night dos
Ultra Glam: Apply a heavy coat of mascara on the upper and lower lashes for maximum impact.

WINGED LOOK

* Start from the upper lid. Draw a thick or delicate ‘wing’ using an eyeliner. Repeat on lower lid.
* Apply Mascara and further define the ‘wings’ depending on how thick you want them.

Colours: Shades of black, metallic colours.
Moments: Day dos and parties.
Ultra Glam: Loads of mascara










GAMINE LOOK

* Shade your entire lid – from the lashes to brow bone in taupe or neutral toned eyeshadow
* Highlight with creamy pale or white eyeshadow for a subtly defined monochromatic wash look.
* Apply black kohl/pencil on your lash line. Sweep it across your upper lid, making it thicker over your pupil area and tapering it towards the temple
* Line the inner rim of the lower lid with a white, pale pink or pale blue pencil

Colours: Light jewel tones
Moments: Catwalks, champagne-soaked events.
Ultra Glam: Define your pencil line with a touch of liquid liner if you want a stronger look. Put loads of mascara on the upper lashes.
Savvy Fashion & Glamour. Pics Khush Singh

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It's the one day in your life when everything, just everything has to be perfect. From your hair to your make up to your clothes to your shoes. And its no easy task ensuring that you look that way. A lot of careful planning and coordinating goes into creating the perfect look for the perfect day.

Scary? Yeah. But not if you follow these simple practical tips to get your make-up in order for the big day.

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Do go in for a prior consultation with your beautician at least a week before the wedding. Take along your wedding outfit and samples of the jewellery you would be wearing. Another good idea is to take along references of looks you like from magazines and ads of the kind of look you like, so that the beautician is not working blind towards creating your look.
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The most basic must do's are to coordinate colours. If your outfit is a blazing pink, you cannot dare to wear red lipstick and nail polish.
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Do get a great beautician and hairstylist. No point in settling for a budget beautician when the look of an entire lifetime is at stake.

When you plan your make-up think about the camera. You don't want to look too chalky or pasty or even sallow. Here from the experts, is all that goes into making a bride look like a bride.

"Every bride is unique, therefore we try and give a unique look to each bride that is distinctively her," says Doris Godambe, hairstyle expert, who works as a team with her husband Bharat Godambe. Much sought after by brides for their ability to make a bride look like a movie actress, the duo have done the make up and hairstyling for most of the recent brides in Mumbai.

"A good clear skin is a great base to work on," says Bharat. The first thing to do is the base. A well applied base, can even out your complexion, cover spots and pigmentation and conceal dark circles. Use a yellow based concealer for heavy duty coverage. Do use your base as a method of contouring your face, with the help of darker and lighter shadowing. You can create the illusion of a perfect oval face, you can make your nose look perfect and your chin a little less dominating if you use base and contouring well.

For a bride, make-up should always err towards creating the illusion of perfection. Says Clint Fernandes, make up expert, "The look right now is glitter and sheen. A great dramatic look would be one with high gloss and sheen over eyelids and lips." But for those who like their look a little more traditional, the matte finish make-up is a great option.

DO insist on water resistant and long lasting make-up, you don't want it to melt in the hot light of the cameras. And waterproof mascara is a must have, after all, you wont look great racoon eyed after the bidai. For a bride, the traditional heavily kohl lined eyes is a great look to have. With clever make-up application you can make your eyes the perfect almond or doe eyed shape.

DO emphasise the socket of the eye with subtle play of dark shadow on the socket and highlight just under the brow bone. If you could, do go in for false lashes and then brush a coat of mascara through them to make them look a little natural. Contour your cheeks with a natural shade of blush with a subtle highlighter to add that bridal glow.

Your lips are an important part of the look, as important as the eyes. Line your lips with a lipliner a shade darker than the lipstick you've chosen and then fill in the lipstick with a brush. Blot it gently with a tissue and powder with pressed powder and repeat the liner and lipstick routine. This will help your lipstick last longer.

Another point to remember is to make sure your neck, your back and waist (basically any part of the body that shows through your ghagra choli ensemble) are all the same skin tone. Therefore do use body make up to even out skin tone and cover blemishes.

Go ahead, be a beautiful bride.

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Make-up artist Ruhi Bindra is the woman behind the 'Chak De India' girls. Her portfolio includes television campaigns like BPL Mots, Nestle, Polo, Samsung, Mother Dairy, Hutch and Santro.

On waterproof make-up
To ensure that your make-up lasts during the rainy season, use waterproof make-up. After applying the base evenly, spray your face with M.A.C Fix +.

On make-up for the workplace
For a corporate workplace, one should ideally use a water-based matte foundation (M.A.C Select SPF 15 Foundation) and a pressed powder (M.A.C Select/Sheer Pressed Powder); matte peach, pink or nude brown shadow (M.A.C Eye Shadow in Soft Brown and Charcoal Brown); waterproof gel eye liner (M.A.C Fluidlines) or smudge-proof kohl (M.A.C Technakohl Liners) topped with waterproof mascara (M.A.C Splashproof Lash); matte rose pink or peach blush (M.A.C Powder Blush in Desert Rose and Melba); and a peach, light chocolate or soft pink long-lasting lip color (M.A.C Pro LongwearLustre Lipcolor in Ripe & Ready/Soft & Lush, Boss Brown/Slave To Pink and Pink Air/White Top).

On make-up for day
Use a light fluid foundation (M.A.C Select Tint SPF 15) under loose powder (M.A.C Select Sheer/Loose Powder); pink cream shadow (M.A.C Paint Pot in Fresco Rose) teamed with aqua eyeliner (M.A.C Liquidlast Liner in Aqualine); one coat of voluminous mascara (M.A.C Plush Lash Mascara); M.A.C Desert Rose Powder Blush on the apple of your cheeks; and M.A.C Pink Lemonade Lipglass to complete the understated look.

On make-up for the red carpet
Use a shimmery foundation (M.A.C Hyper Real SPF 15 Foundation) topped with a shimmery loose powder (M.A.C Iridescent Loose Powder in Silver Dusk); a gray and silver shimmery eye shadows for a smoky look (M.A.C Eye Shadow in Print and Electra); nude highlighter on the browbone (M.A.C Eye Shadow in Phloof!); gray liquid liner (M.A.C Liquidlast Liner in Disc Black), voluminous mascara (M.A.C Plush Lash Mascara); bronzey blush (M.A.C Powder Blush in Sunbasque); and a red shimmer lip stain (M.A.C Pro Longwear Lipcolor in Lasting Lust).

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