Beauty Trend Weekly Rundown – May 29, 2012
Tuesday, May 29th, 2012Beauty Trend: Neon Lips – CaseeMarie.com
Here at LOOK HQ we’re getting in the jubilee spirit and now you can too! The folks over at Revlon have designed some gorgeous jubilee-themed nail art to get you in the mood to celebrate. Step One: Paint your nails with two coats of the Revlon Nail Enamel in Fashionista, £6.49, and wait for them to dry.
Beauty Trend Alert: Jubilee Nails Made Easy! – Look.co.uk
The leaves are back; flowers are popping up…looks like spring is here!! Straight from the runway to magazines, these top beauty trends for spring are a great way to embrace the season. The great thing is, you may even have some of these in your collections already and if you don’t, you can find them fairly easily.
Beauty News: Pastel Eyes – NeimanMarcus.com
For a change of pace this summer, embrace the pastel eye shadows that are popping up everywhere. Don’t worry; this isn’t a return of the Eighties. Think of it as a way to summerize the smokey eye. Play with the palettes to create soft, sophisticated gradations. If you haven’t worn it in a while, a little color will make a big difference.
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Risky fashion statements are always in, as you can plainly see when you look at celebrities who dye their hair outrageous colors, and who wear some of the boldest prints you can imagine. The newest trend in daring fashions deals with your
Braids were all over the runways this season including Fendi, Miu Miu and Isabelle Marant. This easy summer styles adds unique texture to your look. It also keeps the hair out of your face! The following lists represents the best and easiest braids that you can do yourself to keep your look fresh and trendy.
If you want to shine, why not add a little sparkle to your daily makeup routine without having to go to
Braids and cornrows are easily some of the most popular ways for African woman to wear their hair. They require little maintenance and they offer a variety of versatility to a woman’s look. Braids also allow the hair to recover from rigorous products and chemicals in order to keep in silky and manageable. Both cornrows and braids are quite simple to do. Braids feature taking three sections of the hair and laying one on top of the other until the braid reaches its end. Cornrows are more complex because they braided tightly into the crown of the head to create a variety of patterns or sections. The following list represents the most common braids and cornrows to help you decide which look will work best for you.