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A silky finishing powder that provides an invisible way to set makeup. Reduces shine while optically minimizing the look of pores, lines, imperfections. Available in one universal colour that suits all shades. Wear over makeup or on bare, moisturized skin.
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The Blonds Beauty, New York Fashion Week S/S 2012
At The Blonds, CND manicurist Kristina Estabrooks created "Glitz & Glam" manicures for a '60s-inspired collection, infused with the Playboy glamour and razzle-dazzle spectacle we all know and love. 20 sets of nail tips took over 100 hours of manual labor to hand detail, and included a "Stockings Series" of manicures portraying fishnets, lacy tights and sexy seams. Vintage cosmic-shaped glass was imported from Germany to shape diamond-decadent nails.
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Proenza Schouler Beauty, New York Fashion Week S/S 2012
Proenza Schouler's beauty look was inspired by vintage car culture—see the makeup and nail breakdown from MAC and Perfect Formula.
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Marios Schwab Makeup, London Fashion Week S/S 2012
The look at Marios Schwab was based on an old Fellini film, that film noir era where makeup was soft yet dramatic. Keep reading to find out more.
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Louise Gray Makeup, London Fashion Week S/S 2012
We love the innovative, funky fashions seen at Louise Gray's London show. MAC makeup artist James O'Riley took the playful exploration of color to the face. "It is about Louise herself and her makeup... free and experimental. It is a play of metallic colours, reflecting the collection," said James.
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Just Cavalli Makeup, Milan Fashion Week S/S 2012
Cavalli's spring It girl could've stepped out of the '70s tour bus with her outlandish, sexy, and bohemian clothing. "She's a free-spirited rock groupie girl, backstage at a rock concert," said lead makeup artist Hannah Murray. Learn how to get her metallic smoky eye when you keep reading.
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Marni Makeup, Milan Fashion Week S/S 2012
The look at Marni was all about the eyes, which featured a bright slash of orange eye liner. Cognac and tan leather was how makeup artist Tom Pecheux described the inspiration.
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Damir Doma Makeup, Paris Fashion Week S/S 2012
Ballet dancers sweating elegantly was the inspiration for the look at Damir Doma, and the girls certainly had a dewy shine to their faces. Keep reading to find out how the look was created.
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Balmain Makeup, Paris Fashion Week, S/S 2012
It was the same laid-back, cool girl that walked down the runway at Balmain, but with a little more color this season. Find out how makeup artist Tom Pecheux created the look.
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Giambattista Valli Makeup, Paris Fashion Week S/S 2012
Bare, clean faces were the look at most of the Paris shows, and Giambattista followed suit.
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Alexis Mabille Makeup, Paris Fashion Week S/S 2012
Fresh faced girls in a David Hamilton photograph was the inspiration for Alexis Mabille. The girls looked as if they'd been frolicking in the sun with flushed cheeks and shimmery eyes.