[Make-up] The Best Spring Makeup

When it comes to beauty looks, bare is always beautiful but so is a bit of color on the face. Fortunately the spring shows offered us both options this season. Makeup artists swept brilliant shades of blue and green on the eyes, slicked vivid crimson hues on the lips, then emphasized neutral lips and glowing skin.

There were moments of major lashes and brows but all of that was balanced by softly smudged-in eyeliner backstage. To emphasize this mix of strong versus subtle, play up the features you want to draw attention to with color—or a touch of sparkle while keeping the rest of your look simple and glowing. Plus, check out the most anticipated makeup trends of Spring 2013.

Red Signals

At first, it seemed like spring would be a season of pale lips. Then red colors hit with a bang, most noticeably where models wore a creamy scarlet hue that generated major buzz.

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Eyeliner In Full Effect

Ever since the cat-eye trend hit last year, eyeliner has become a newfound essential. Most of the other eyeliner style has been ignore and it started to fade. It’s a downtown look that went a bit uptown where makeup artists created striking contrast with jet black liner by swiping on a platinum shadow over the lids, giving us inspiration for how to dress up a few simple strokes for day to night.

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Lush Lashes

From the inky, Twiggy-like fringe seen to the curled and combed up look, it’s time to have fun with your lashes this season. For the beauty adventurous, look to the chic-clumpy varieties at different beauty shops.

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The Bold And Beautiful Brows

Strong brows proved its staying power again. At Etro, makeup artist Charlotte Tilbury went for a “fresh, clean” nineties-inspired look, which she created by filling in with M.A.C.’s Eye Brow pencils in a very beautiful and simple way. Meanwhile some makeup artists enhanced the arches of stunners. A handy pro tip: brush brow hairs down to find your natural shape, then fill in sparse areas with a pencil, using short, feathery strokes to shape and even out the contours of your brows.

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Kstylick Editor: Jenny

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