VIDEO – backstage Federation
So how did Richard get that sky-high quiff? He shows us… backstage at Federation…
So how did Richard get that sky-high quiff? He shows us… backstage at Federation…
How they did it – backstage at Zambesi in the Sky City Theatre makeup rooms.
One of my favourite hair and makeup looks of the week was at Stolen Girlfriends Club – nomadic girls with braids, wildly textured hair and faintly rouged cheeks.
Here’s my first attempt at a video blog. I’m showing you how to apply the new gorgeous GOLD colours from the Lancome Declaring Indigo collection which will be on counter in NZ in November.
If you haven’t managed to score a good night’s sleep (and haven’t for awhile) there are a few things you can do to fake that bright-eyed and bushy tail look.
The moon manicure as seen on the fall runway at Dior. Would you try this at home?
The number one point of foundation is that IT MUST BLEND SEEMLESSLY INTO YOUR SKIN. It’s job is to cover imperfections, not become one itself.
Now that we’re in the middle of winter our complexions have changed from sun-kissed to sun-missed. It’s tempting to make up for what the sun lacks with a heavy dose of bronzer – but don’t.
The general rule of thumb with blush is to find a colour similar to what your cheeks naturally turn when you blush (hence its name) or after you’ve been exercising.
Blending is essential when using more than one colour of shadow. M.A.C’s senior artist Amber D tells us how to do it…