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HOT looks for a COLD winter! by tina davis There’s more than one way to shine this winter. Check out four of the season’s prettiest makeup trends: A little can go a long way Bold, berry lips paired with understated eye makeup make the statement.”By keeping the eyes simple and lips bold, it won’t look too overdone or garish,” says Tina Davis, the makeup artist for our model. photography by Eli McFadden
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Hot Looks Cold Winter

Nov 12, 2014

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There’s more than one way to shine
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season’s prettiest makeup trends:
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Page 1: Hot Looks Cold Winter

HOTlooks for aCOLDwinter!b y t i n a d a v i s

There’s more than one way to shinethis winter. Check out four of the

season’s prettiest makeup trends:

A littlecan go a long way

Bold, berry lips paired with understated eye makeup make thestatement.” By keeping the eyes simple and lips bold, it won’t look toooverdone or garish,” says Tina Davis, the makeup artist for our model.

photography by Eli McFadden

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Going for the

One color really can do it all,especially when it comes to gold.Rose/gold blush and lipstick work

effortlessly together to warm up a coldweather complexion. Then, make your

eyes sparkle in the lights with shadowflecked with gold. Davis recommendsusing metallic and shimmery shades

for a gorgeous winter glow.

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This blush in: bring the great outdoors

Create a flushed,just-in-from-skiinglook by switching

from bronzer toblush. First, apply

blusher to the applesof the cheeks and

blend back towardsthe hairline, using a

cotton ball for asuper-natural look,

advises Davis.Complete the look

with a natural lipstain and a classic

black eyeliner.

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It’seasywhenit’sgreen

Green is making a comeback, big-time! Use deep,jewel-tone greens to create a sultry, smoky eye. Usuallythis is created with black, brown or gray, but Davissuggests using a deep shade of green instead for anupdated sultry stare. To get added glamour, top lids witha touch of shimmery green/gold shadow and finishlashes with two to three coats of mascara. Keep lips andcheeks natural so that the focus stays on the eyes.

MAKEUP ARTIST: Tina Davis used MAC cosmetics