- Natural skin care is the way to go.
- Apply eyeliner pencil and brush on a smoky gray shadow from last lines to the creases of the lids. Pewter is a great color because it looks beautiful on blue-eyed blondes and dark brunettes. Curl lashes and add mascara. Anti-aging skin care products are available that work wonders.
- Dust cheekbones, chest, and shoulders with a glimmering powder. Wipe it over each area once – you only want enough to catch the light, which makes skin gleam.
- Facial skin care is enhanced by lipstick. Bring out your natural lip color with subtle shades, like matte dusty rose.
- Hair should look soft, not structured. At night, you should have some waves, either down or in a low, loose ponytail. To pump up fine or flat hair, blow it dry, put in small hot rollers for ten minutes, tousle, and mist with a light-hold hair spray.
- Shake the mood – bright colors, sequins, and ruffles.
- Orange and light yellow are good colors for spring. But if tropical is for you, try something a little darker, like rich, scarlet, claret, or emerald. Facial skin care, correctly matched, makes your really standout in a crowd.
- A sequined or beaded dress is great for evening, but with a big sparkling necklace and earrings, you’ll look like you robbed Vanna White’s vault. If the gown glitters near the neckline, skip the necklace and consider wearing only earrings or a bracelet.
- A dress with a draped or ruffled neckline looks – and feels – flirty and feminine. Of course, too much draping can be blowsy, and too much frill can make you resemble Little Bo Peep. Be sure the flounces are small.
- A nude, silk chiffon or jersey dress can be nearly as racy as nakedness itself – or it can make you look completely washed out. To ensure the former, choose a shade that doesn’t match your skin exactly, like a deeper beige or pale women, or a pinking one for those with olive or dark skin tones.
- Even a basic tank looks unbasic in lightweight, shimmering fabrics. Clingy materials like silk and chiffon are a no-brainer. And a deep V neckline makes them ever better, drawing attention to the chest and elongating the neck.
- If cleavage seems too obvious (or inconceivable) show off the shoulders with a halter top. A tank to with straps close to the neck makes shoulders look broader.
- If you’d rather cover your arms than go sleeveless, look for a top that has a skin-baring neckline and softly draped or slit sleeves.
- A silver-sequined tank top works well alone or under a jacket – it catches the light and draws attention to your face.
A bold necklace or dangling earrings make the neck look longer – which is a good thing – and add sparkle to the eyes, which is a very good thing. Anti-aging skin care, which includes corrective eye repair, really accentuates the jewelry.
- Crystal earrings are nice and all, but they need to hang low to be noticeable and exciting.
- Long, slender earrings make you feel long and slender, too – just don’t wear them with ruffles.
- There’s a reason celebrities drip with diamonds. Small drops deliver brightness without the need for pesky bodyguards.
- A lariat that dips near or into the cleavage is slightly more subtle than a neon arrow pointing to the same. A big glittery pendant also draws attention – wherever it falls.
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