Layering black and brown pigments and pencils on upper and lower lash lines, color was smoked
out and topped with two pairs of full, false lashes. Skin was luminous and cheeks highly contoured


McGrath evened out the models’ complexions and created a subtle pallor with foundation and concealer
that were slightly lighter than their natural skin tones. Concealer applied to the eyelids added to the effect

“Bleached brows make the girls look more powerful,” said McGrath. She recolored and re-toned them to a light
brown. Then, She applied mascara on just the top lashes for separation and brushed on a touch of highlighter for
definition.The dark burgundy lips were the focus of the look

Hairstylist Luigi Murenu was similarly inspired by Italian art. “It’s a dark romanticist, so it has a poeticism,
like the paintings of Dante Gabriel Rosetti,” he said. Murenu made center parts and loaded up on extensions.

To create the loose, romantic waves, Murenu prepped hair with a volumizer from John Frieda, then curled hair
away from the face with a one-inch curling iron. After that, the top half was flatironed. Murenu then softened the
look by tousling the hair with his fingers.
At Christian Dior Spring 2012 Haute Couture show, models wore fresh light make up. Their hair were transformed into
a waved under bob with the help of some sharpened scissors. But looking closer it was evident that no scissors were needed


1. Trish Mcevoy Beauty Booster Serum
2. Kiehl’s Mid Night Recovery Eye Cream
3. Givenchy Hydra Sparkling Velvet Luminescence Moisturizing Cream
4. Origins Drink Up Intensive Overnight Mask
5. Laura Mercier Face Polish Gommage Facial Scrub





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